Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Boston Commercial Photography | People, Structure, Food, Still Life & Events

Boston Commercial Photography | People, Structure, Food, Still Life & Events

Most of you know us as wedding photographers, well really good wedding photographers, right?  That's what Theresa and I love to do, that's what we're most passionate about and why we have chosen to build the core of our business around it.  Photographing couples in love and being a part of the wedding day is exciting, fast-paced, a little stressful at times but super fun and a real honor.  Yet, so many of those skills we have developed as wedding photographers (finding interesting light, working with people, shooting details, blending in when we have to, crafting images) translate so well into other styles of photography.  And we have been doing all this sort of work up to this point but haven't actively shown or marketed it, until now.  Dun, dun, dun.  So if you're interesting in seeing some non-wedding photography work take a look at our newly launched website - enjoy.

      - Randall

If you're looking for a photographer to show off your business, capture an event, or for a new corporate headshot contact us today.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

BizBash

BizBash | Editorial Feature

Ok so this might be a big on the older side, but I just saw this online today so I thought I would share. We volunteered to shoot a charity event in conjunction with the Friends of Boston's Homeless late last year and it was featured in the editorial section of BizBash online.  BizBash is all about events, planning, ideas and resources so it's pretty cool.

But about the event - amazing harvest dinner out on Long Island, no not NY the one that's part of Boston's harbor islands.  Anyway, it's a fantastic fundraising dinner for such an important cause. Some of Boston's best chefs were involved such as:

Chris Douglas of the Ashmont Grill
Barbara Lynch
Gordon Hammersley of Hammersley's Bistro
Joanne Chang of Flour Bakery

Other vendors that made the night a success:
Be Our Guest
The Catered Affair

Read more about it on the link:

BizBash and Friends of Boston's Homeless



See more images on our FB page here.

- Randall + Theresa, Garnick Moore Photographers

Monday, March 12, 2012

Riverside Farm Wedding | Boston Wedding Photographers | Part II

Riverside Farm Wedding | Boston Wedding Photographers | Part II

Elana & Mike's Riverside Farm wedding in Vermont - Part II.  Too many images that we love from this weekend so hopefully you'll get your fill from all the following eye candy.  We'll be up at Riverside Farm again this coming September and can't wait.  Elana and Mike planned a gorgeous day and they did such an amazing job tying in personal details and their own silly personalities to really make their day unique. (click on any image to see it larger)



The bow ties were a bit tricky at first but thanks to some online help - no worries.





Their first meeting.






Love this shot!








The Stonewell Barn at dusk.




Just a few of the great details they had that day.

A few shots of the Wedding Chronicle Gallery Wrap we made from their day hanging in our in-progress studio space.




- Randall + Theresa, Boston wedding photographers

Boston wedding photographers, Garnick Moore Photographers, are booking weddings for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.  Please inquire today for them to document your milestone moment.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Bridal Shoes | Mole Skin On Your Skin

Bridal Shoes | Mole Skin On Your Skin

Have you ever tried on the perfect pair of shoes but they rub just a little no matter what you do? You go a half size up and then down but the shoes just keep getting you in that one spot? It happens to me all the time. Don’t tell me it doesn’t happen to you and you own a pair of ballet flats (if they don’t rub when they are brand new, please give me the brand and style and I will go buy them, now...).

I’m not sure what it is about flats but they rub me the wrong way. Blisters. I was in the subway the other day and I saw a woman with some cute ballet flats and then I saw it. A Band-aid. She had a Band-aid on her heel, but half of it had come off and was flopping around. This is sort of gross, so if you want to stop reading I understand… but now imagine it’s your wedding day and that Band-aid is flopping around!

Have no fear, you can just put mole skin on your foot instead of the Band-aid! Eww, right? A moles skin, how do they even get it off the moles? Are the moles hurt? Okay, I’m joking. Mole skin is synthetic in the form I’m talking about.  It has a sticky side and a soft side. The sticky side can go on your skin, stays for a while and is a neutral flesh tone. If it’s hot don’t put it on your skin, most likely won’t stick for very long.  Solution – put it on the shoe. It stays there for a while, kind of too long if they are a favorite pair of shoes… it can get dirty. 

Speaking of comfy ballet flats, check out Ruthanne’s favorite flats, they doubled as her wedding shoes too! What’s better than wearing your favorite pair of shoes on your wedding day? Okay, a lot of other things might be better. Simple pleasures my friends.




- Theresa, self-titled shoe fashionista

Thanks for reading another monthly installment of all things Bridal Shoes! Check back soon for more adventures in the life of amazing bridal shoes and the gorgeous brides that wear them.