Posted by William Petruzzo on Mar 15, 2010

Antonio & Tracey were a pleasure to work with. Their entire wedding took place at the Marriot hotel and conference center in Rockville, MD. While I’m not always a huge fan of hotel weddings, this one was truly an exception. The hotel lobby and various hallway corridors provided excellent settings for our formal portraits and photos prior to the ceremony were easily lit with an abundance of natural lighting.

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IMG_2379 We developed a great report and had lots of fun doing so, which was especially comical considering more than a few of the bridesmaids shared the same name. (As if remembering names isn’t challenging enough!) They thought it was especially funny that their photographer seemed unusually attached to the word ‘awesome’. It quickly became the adjective of the night.

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IMG_7146 Tracey was truly a bride to remember. A stunning dress, and carefully applied makeup only highlighted Tracey’s stunning natural beauty. Antonio wasn’t looking to shabby himself.

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IMG_7209 During the ceremony, Tracey & Antonio shared some of the most beautiful custom vows I’ve ever heard. While all personal vows are beautiful in their own right, these actually made me choke up at one point.

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Once again, the toasts during this wedding were exceptional. Nothing was gleaned from internet cookie-cutters. The words came from close friends and family, but more importantly, came from the heart.

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Without hesitation, I can say that I not only enjoyed this wedding but was also encouraged by Antonio and Tracey’s relationship and their sentiments toward each other. Both in word and in action.

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Antonio & Tracey, I wish you all the luck in the world and hope very much that you will make each other happy, day in and day out.

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Posted by William Petruzzo on Jan 04, 2010
Filed under: business, information, products

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After quite a lot of research and review, I’m proud to introduce wedding albums for 2010! These albums are hand assembled and custom designed to last a very, very long time. Albums are currently available in premium black leather and standard black leather. But best of all, every package comes with one of these babies!

Premium Leather Albums

Premium leather albums are durable and heavy, with thick pages. These are perfect for your main wedding album. Each page is custom designed with the images you choose, and the book is constructed so that the pages lay flat, making it easy to look at with friends and family. Premium leather albums are available in the The Works, Extended and Basic packages and come in 8×10” and 10×15” sizes, depending on which package you choose.

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Basic Leather Albums

Basic leather albums are constructed with the same care and precision as the Premium leather album, but are lighter weight making them a beautiful, yet economic option. Each page is designed to display one or two photographs that you choose. Basic leather albums can also be ordered as page-for-page duplicates of a Premium leather album—perfect for parents! Basic leather albums are offered in all packages as either the main album, or albums for parents. They are offered in 6×9” and 4×6” sizes.

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Have a question about the new wedding albums? Don’t hesitate to make contact today!

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Posted by William Petruzzo on Nov 19, 2009

Marty & Chelsea Minton were married at Belcroft Bible Church in Bowie MD. Their reception was held at their local church, Mt. Oak Methodist.

The formal photographs were taken at the historic Bel Air Stables also in Bowie.

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Posted by William Petruzzo on Nov 02, 2009

The Zebals are a get-to-the-point couple. They weren’t interested in a lot of the traditional wedding *stuff*. There was no bouquet toss, no garter, there was barely even dancing. But that’s the way they liked it and everyone had a great time—including myself. It’s proof that you don’t need all the traditions create a fun, memorable day.

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Posted by William Petruzzo on Oct 27, 2009

The Linders were married at the historic 1840’s Carrollton Inn. The reception was held in the 1840’s ballroom, which shares a courtyard with the Inn. The ceremony, as well as our formal photographs took place in the courtyard.

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