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Uncategorized21 Jan 2008 01:00 pm

As a lifelong Patriots fan, when I found out that my friend, Steven Frischling, had been hired to photograph the game for a major news service, I jokingly offered to come along to carry his lenses and keep him from getting bowled over by a charging linebacker. When he responded by saying I could come along as his “field editor”, I jumped at the chance. When, a few days later, he told me he had secured full field photographer credentials for me, and that I would be able to shoot when I wasn’t needed to help transmit photos to his employer, I just about jumped out of my skin! It was one of the coolest things that I have had a chance to be a part of…and, of course, the historic 18-0 win made it even better. A big thank you to Fish for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Here are a few photos that I was able to take:

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–JAMIE
www.jamisonwexler.com

Uncategorized17 Jan 2008 10:08 pm

I just wanted to share with everyone a photo that I didn’t take. It’s the first portrait of our impending son. For those of you whom we weren’t able to tell personally (and who didn’t hear it through the grapevine), Luke’s little brother will be arriving late in June. If any of my June clients (or potential June clients) are checking this site - not to worry. I’ll be providing a qualified second photographer to accompany me at no extra charge.

Here he is:

–JAMIE
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Uncategorized09 Jan 2008 12:06 am

This weekend I had the opportunity to photograph Jennifer and John’s engagement portraits. With the weather being so unpredictable in New England in the winter, we decided to meet up at Worcester’s Union Station, with it’s great natural light indoor locations and beautiful architecture. Mother Nature, however, graced us with a beautiful, unseasonably warm day, an we soon moved outdoors. Check back again in April to see their wedding photos!

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Uncategorized03 Jan 2008 07:31 pm

Part two of my double header weekend had me heading back to Worcester (I really love these weddings that are close to home!) We began the day at Charlene’s family home where she was surrounded by her bridesmaids and family in a whirlwind of activity. After capturing a few photos of the preparations and a few portraits of the family in their cozy, warm, living room, we took the long 5oo yard trek to “Our Lady of the Rosary” church for the ceremony. I’ve honestly never seen a shorter line on my GPS than the one from their home to the church. I think “she” laughed at me when I instructed her to find the way!

The ceremony was beautiful. Afterwards we stuck around for formal photos at the altar, then took a short drive to the Wachusett Country Club in West Boylston. After a couple of photos outside with the wedding party, it was time for some portraits with Charlene and Dan. I noticed a beautiful spot under a row of trees a short distance away. The problem was, there was a few inches of snow covering the path to get there. “No problem,” said Charlene, “I’m only wearing this dress once”. With that she trekked through the snow to the path! As soon as I heard that, I knew we were in for quite a party, and the night didn’t disappoint! Between the food that was prepared perfectly (I think the fact that Charlene’s dad was the head chef for the country club added just a little extra pride to the spread) to the fantastic entertainment provided by Brian from Sonic DJ, the room was hopping all evening!

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Click here to see a few more: http://www.pbase.com/jamisonwexlerphoto/chardan

 

Uncategorized28 Nov 2007 01:40 pm

As the 2007 wedding season winds down, I wanted to thank all of the couples I have been priveleged to work with, for making this season my most successful ever! I had so much fun at all of your weddings, and captured some images that I am really proud of.

So as a little end-of-year thank you, I am offering a 25% discount off of print orders of $50 or more from now through December 1, 2007.  Just enter the code: holiday2007 into the promotion code field of the Cart Review screen on your wedding photo gallery, and click the Apply to Order button.

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Thanks again for making this year so fun and successful!

–JAMIE

Uncategorized09 Nov 2007 08:41 pm

This weekend I had the privilege of being able to teach some of the things I’ve learned in my past few years photographing weddings to a group of professional wedding photographers from all over the US and Canada. Since we are all members of an online wedding photography community, we had all spent a lot of time communicating online, but it was a real treat to meet such a cool group of people face to face.

The meet was held at the Desmond Hotel in Albany, New York with participants flying in from as far away as WA, TX, VA, and Alberta. After a quick introduction, the three models arrived, along with a selection of gowns loaned to us for the day from David’s Bridal. We divided into three groups with one group going with Jeff Toogood from St Thomas, Ontario, to learn about his signature group posing techniques, another going with Lloyd Yoon from Edmonton, Alberta, to learn about his methods for achieving dramatic lighting effects using off camera flashes, and the third going with me to learn about creating striking photos in not so beautiful places. After an hour or so, we all met back up and switched groups, then again an hour after that, until everyone had a chance to work with all three instructors and models.

I have to tell you, it wasn’t easy finding the not so beautiful parts of the Desmond. Built to look like an old colonial town, with cobble stoned indoor courtyards and gardens, I had to take the first group out back to where the deliveries are made and the dumpsters are stored to find a less than pristine location. Once outside however, the dingy, gray day made the challenge even better. Big props to our model, Amanda, for braving the chilly November temperatures, and not showing it!

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For group 2, we decided to see what we could do with the conference room that they put us in. To be fair, the conference room was not ugly. It was actually really cool - set up like an old hunting lodge with stuffed dead things on the walls.

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Unbeknownst to me, one of the participants, Jessica Watson caught this shot of me taking that photo!

For the third group, we decided to see if we could get good photos in the stairwell and the narrow hotel halls. There was great light in the stairwells, and great ledges to get the height that’s so flattering for a bride. Again, a participant, Rich Michaels got this shot of me attempting to defy gravity:

And the results:

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After working hard all day, a number of us gathered in Mike’s hotel room, where we received an education in beer, along with a good quantity of samples! Thanks to everyone for making the weekend so much fun!

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Uncategorized31 Oct 2007 08:01 pm

Luke the fireman making his rounds collecting treats… Happy fall everyone!

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Uncategorized15 Oct 2007 10:02 am

Since I keep so busy with weddings, I don’t get a chance to do too many kid sessions, but Connor and Brendan made it so much fun!  We met up on Sunday morning at the Elm Bank Reservation in Wellesley, MA, where we had the run of the gardens surrounding the old mansion.  And did I say RUN - we did that a lot!  Photographing kids really keeps you on your toes, but in the end the camera froze the action.

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Boston Children's Lifestyle Photography

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Jamison Wexler : Boston Children’s Lifestyle Photography

Uncategorized15 Oct 2007 09:39 am

It’s a little like “ City Mouse, Country Mouse” here on the Jamison Wexler blog (can you tell I have a two year old?). A couple of weeks ago, I did an engagment session in an apple orchard in the country with hay bales…this Saturday I met Becca and Sean in the heart of Boston for a slice of city life. Beginning at the Boston Public Gardens, Becca and Sean were real troopers as we marched through the city on a two hour hike that brought us right up into the North End. After all of that exertion I really needed a cannoli, but I am really looking forward to doing it all again at their wedding in April.

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Jamison Wexler : Boston Engagement Portrait Photographer

Uncategorized05 Oct 2007 02:02 pm

Kerry and Mark are planning a big downtown Boston wedding next May, so for their engagement portraits they wanted to capture a bit of the country.  We met at an abandoned apple orchard that Idiscovered last year in Groton, MA, and spent a couple of hours exploring the grounds and the woods surrounding it.  It took us all the way till the end of the session for Mark to admit to his hidden talent of juggling apples!

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