Maryland Wedding Photographer | Tony Weeg | Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum | St Michaels

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When I met these two in my downtown studio I knew things were going to go well.  Everyone was smiling, they already loved my work and we just had to figure out a few details and then it was planning time for their engagement session.    Heather wanted to surprise Joe and I was all for it.  She booked a bed and breakfast across the street from the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and that's where this party started!  We went all over the place, explored new spots in St. Michaels that I hadn't been to and made memories that will last a lifetime!  Never before had I visited two bars and did (at least) two shots of Fireball during a shoot while they changed twice and we all had fun.  Many thanks for trusting in my work guys, and I cannot wait to shoot your wedding this fall, September 2015!  Here is the engagement session gallery below, and I hope you enjoy it! If you are looking for a wedding photographer to shoot your engagement session as well as your wedding, contact me today!

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Maternity session | Stephanie and Robbie | Salisbury, Maryland

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So I shot this couple at a new photographers shootout a year or so ago and it was very apparent very fast that they love the camera, or better yet, my camera loves them.  Stephanie exudes as much confidence as you can image and couples that with very classic beauty and you've got on hot momma!  No question that Robbie isn't the biggest fan of being in front of the camera but he is very supportive of his lovely wife!  Anyhow, here's their maternity session in my favorite 50 or so images! Enjoy and let me know if you'd like to book your maternity session with me! Springtime is right around the corner, and I have access to some amazing locations around the area.

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Another freakin' photography blog.

Well, hopefully it doesn't just consist of blah blah things and trite commentary from another photographer.  So, my idea (well, my wife's idea) is to make this a blog about how I do what I do with my camera and all the tools after I shoot the images I shoot.  Maybe some restoration stuff, maybe some Adobe Photoshop stuff, definitely some Adobe Lightroom stuff, and for sure some Adobe Premiere stuff and how can I leave out After Effects.

PHEW! That's a lot of Adobe Products, but the workflow is INCREDIBLE and logical.

So for my very first post I will show you a restoration I did of an image taken in 1967 of my paternal grandfather.  I scanned it, I fixed it, I filmed that while I didthat and then sped it up so you can see it happen before your eyes.    If you have any questions about how I pulled this off, don't hesitate to ask.