Thursday, November 08, 2007

This testimonial made Rebecca cry

No really, this is a good thing. First, congrats to Colleen and Jake for their partnership and sealing it on Aug. 18. We got them their images last month, and they were thrilled! So were we.

We've had a series of great couple's since June and no issues. Really awesome. Well Colleen and Jake said they would write something for us. When they sent it to us, Rebecca cried. I was moved. And what Rebecca and I said was..."They get it!" It gave us such joy to realize we're touching people as much as they touch us! Thanks guys!



"From start to finish, our experience with JPG Photography was not only professional, but extraordinarily personal. We had spent quite a bit of time meeting with various photographers, but we often felt that they were trying to fit us into their customer mold rather than being flexible with our needs and desires. We had just about given up hope when I came across a JPG’s award winning photo on the Wedding Photojournalist Association website (wpja.org). And, from my first conversation with Joe, I could tell he was different. He listened to what we wanted, asked questions about wedding details, was willing to travel out of state for our event, and was candid with his opinions without ever being pushy. He even worked with our personal budget to help us create a package that was all the things we wanted (and nothing we didn’t)! As the big day drew closer and planning the wedding details was nearly making me dizzy; Joe was always available and walking us through the process.

When the wedding day arrived, I became convinced that there is not a better wedding photographer out there! It wasn’t long after Joe and Rebecca walked through the door that I had already forgotten their presence. This was a relief to me, because I had been a little concerned that the photojournalistic style would make me feel like a celebrity victim of the paparazzi! Their relaxed manner and quiet presence allowed for some amazingly authentic candid shots of the wedding party, my family, and guests. And, when it came time for formal shots, Joe and Rebecca were able to quickly direct large groups while also being patient enough to get the perfect shot! One of our favorite moments from the day was when the two of us slipped away with Joe for the personal shots. He somehow made the time intimate, and we were finally able to be "alone" together (at least it felt like it!) and reflect on what the day was really about. When we got to finally see all of our photos -- we were amazed! The moments and memories that JPG Photography was able to capture are truly irreplaceable. We could not be happier with Joe’s results!

I could not more highly recommend JPG Photography for special event photography. They went far beyond our expectations while still allowing our day to feel personal, relaxed, and authentic. A dream come true!!"

New JPG Photographer...well, subject



After years of debate and desire, Rebecca and I decided to add a member of our family. We have been searching for dogs for a few months, and we came across Mutt at the Whimsical Animal Rescue in Seaford, Del. When the owner found him, he was living on his own in an abandoned and dilapidated apartment. They thought he was five weeks old. Turned out, he was 7 months! Tammy at WAR (yes, odd acronym) has taken great care of him, and we adopted Mutt on Monday.

Now, Bec and I aren't thrilled with the name, although he responds to it. So we're going to trial, and some error, on names, but we think he is liking Gus! He's just beautiful, and everyone is loving him. He hasn't barked once since he's been with us and he cuddles with everyone.

Please wish us luck with our child ... OK, while many of our couples are moving onto children, we're taking it a bit slower. But this IS a big step for me because I've never had a dog. My whole life, I've played with my friend's canines, but I never had one for me. Well, now I'm doing it. So, I'll also take tips too...




My fourth USA Today piece

I wanted to offer a quick update on the newspaper side of business. My fourth USA Today piece came out Monday. It's still online at USA Today's Web site, just search for Gidjunis, or click the link above.

I've had a couple other pics in The Baltimore Sun too:

The first is of Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley discussing his massive reform plan to balance the state's budget. The second is of Maryland Attorney General who came to the poultry-heavy Eastern Shore and told Perdue and other chicken-industry reps that farmers need tougher penalties and enforcement.