Friday, December 5, 2008

Pittsburgh Photography/Heinz History Center








The Heinz History Center is one of Pittsburgh's newer wedding reception facilities. It's location in the Strip District, allows couples to take advantage of Pittsburgh's wonderful photo scenes.

The History Center presents the most compelling stories from American history with a Western Pennsylvania connection, all in an interactive environment perfect for weddings and social events.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

A Guide to Pittsburgh Wedding Photography


This article is designed to give you an overview of different wedding photography styles, and other thoughts on Pittsburgh wedding photography. Included in the article are brief definitions of each style, what is popular, and a few questions to help you choose the type of photography and photographer that is right for you . To read the article click here.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Pittsburgh Wedding Photography at Heinz Chapel


Pittsburgh's Heinz Chapel is one of the most elegant and popular wedding ceremony sites in the Pittsburgh area. The chapel is located in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh, on the University of Pittsburgh campus. This unique chapel offers a variety of artistic photo opportunities. To view recent photos of Heinz Chapel click here.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Top Ten Photo Tips For Guests


How can you let your guests get great shots at the wedding while helping your wedding photojournalist get his or hers as well? Fortunately, the two goals are not mutually exclusive. Curt's Photography weighs in with professional tips and techniques that your wedding guests can use to kick their personal photos up a few notches, while ensuring that their efforts will not detract from the “official” photos produced by the hired photographer.

10. FLASH ON/FLASH OFF
Do you know how to turn off the flash on your personal camera, or change its settings to best suit the lighting at a given moment? What about your guests? Encourage them to get to know their cameras if you know they’ll want to play shutterbug at the wedding. For an outdoor wedding, however, flash is the way to go. In the light of day, your camera will turn its flash off. Become familiar with the settings and turn it on. This can help decrease shadows that are visible only once the picture is developed. At nighttime, the flash is of course necessary to garner the best results.

9. FLATTER YOUR SUBJECTS
We’re speaking aesthetically, of course! Yet it can’t hurt to compliment them, as wedding guests who feel confident in front of the camera make better subjects. While their self-assuredness isn’t something you can control, you can control where you place them. It’s best to capture your subjects in a soft light. There’s a reason you notice how lovely your partner looks from across the table at a dimly lit restaurant. While you may think it has to do with the martinis you’ve been drinking (and to a degree, it may), it has more to do with the lighting. Though you don’t want the light to be too low, a nice soft glow is ideal. Try to stay out of direct sunlight. Sunset is the perfect time to capture people at their best.

8. DON’T COMPETE FOR A SHOT
There are some moments at a wedding everyone wants to remember, but even as an amateur photographer, you don’t want to jostle someone and ruin their shot for the sake of your own! While you may want to capture those picture-perfect moments as badly as the professional photographer, he’s the one the B&G have hired. Try to be conscientious of him. Know where he is standing and how your flash may affect his work. If you are flashing away at the same subject as the professional photographer, the light from your camera may throw his off. If you find yourself shoulder to shoulder with him, simply ask if you’re in the way. A little courtesy can go a long way.

7. RESPECT THE FORMAL PHOTOS
Although hiring a wedding photojournalist means expecting a very different style from typical formal wedding photography, the posed family photos are still an important part of the day for some. So as a guest, this is the time to step back and allow the professional the room he or she needs.

6. GET CLOSER
The problem I notice most of the time is that people are not close enough to what they’re trying to photograph. Seventy percent of most people’s wedding photography-related issues stem from that problem. You’re standing way far away, take a shot, and then you find all this stuff in the picture you didn’t want.

5. BE READY FOR ANYTHING
Most good photos depend on a little bit of luck, says Porter Gifford. The pleasure of photography is you couldn’t plan on everything; you just have to be there and be in the moment. Plenty of surprises happen during a couple’s big day. Just keep your eyes open, try to anticipate what may happen next, and you’re bound to capture some of them!

4. TELL A STORY
A lot happens during the course of the wedding day. There are countless moments to capture a “story.” Look for them. Place yourself in the mind of the storyteller, watching events as they unfold. Find those opportunities in which the guests of honor and their guests interact in interesting and exciting ways. For instance, a great photo may be of the B&G leading their guests in a particular dance or the ring bearer who’s lost his direction down the aisle. Be prepared to capture those moments that stand out.

3. CHANGE YOUR PERSPECTIVE
One of the first assignments you get in Photography 101 is to shoot without looking, because you’ll get nice surprises that way, an image framed in an unusual way. And with a digital camera, that kind of experiment doesn’t cost you anything. Change the level of the camera! Bend down, hold it up above you or off to the side. Change the vantage point and see what that does for your picture. The result? A happy bride in a sea of jubilant arms, with a wedding guest’s camera punctuating the scene in a burst of light.

2. RESPECT YOUR SURROUNDINGS—AND THE WEDDING PHOTOJOURNALIST
Often, guests will get caught up in the moment and forget that the purpose of the wedding is not for them to capture the perfect shot. People get aggressive and excited, want to photograph their friend or cousin. Look around the room, especially during the ceremony. If you feel like you want to step out into the action and take a picture make sure you’re not getting in the photographer’s way. It’s something you can check out with some easy, non-verbal communication.

1. BE CREATIVE AND HAVE FUN!
Often wedding photos taken by guests end up as one straight shot after another of the bride and groom and other folks present. I’d suggest it would be more fun to experiment, try a different tactic than another photo of smiling faces—that’s what I do as part of my job all the time. As a guest, taking pictures at a wedding should be about experimenting and enjoying yourself in equal measure. If the picture makes you happy, it’s a good picture!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Private Wedding Portrait Session

One of the more popular questions asked is, “how much time do I need to allow for wedding photography?” The answer to that question hinges on what you wish to achieve with your photography, and how much you are willing to collaborate with your wedding photographer.

While the candid, unobtrusive style of wedding photojournalism still remains popular, the wedding photos that my clients respond to the most are the stylized, directed shots. The “artistic shots” as the brides and grooms often refer to. These shots involve private time alone; away from the family and friends. To continue click Here.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Greenburg Wedding Video - Lakeview

This wedding video features clips from Jennifer and Jeremy's photo shoot at Ferrante's Lakeview in Greensburg. The video also shows the couple's banquet hall set up and a creative video segment of the bridal party's entrance into the hall.

The music we used in this video is from Jennifer and Jeremy's ceremony. At Entertainment Tonite, we like to use as much of the music from your wedding day as possible. After all it is your music!

INCLUDING PETS IN THE WEDDING


There are those couples who wouldn’t think of banning their favorite creature from their wedding, whether it is a dog, a cat, or a parakeet. They would rather drop one of their family members from the invitation list than their beloved pets. To continue article click Here.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The Advantages of Friday,Sunday Weddings

If you decide to have your wedding on a Friday or a Sunday, you’ll reap several rewards: both financial and otherwise. You’ll save time, you’ll probably save a significant amount of money, and you’ll find that your guests may appreciate having a Saturday free to spend time with you and the other guests they know. To read the rest of this article click Here

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Pittsburgh Photographer Joins Industry Leader of Online Image Hosting

Starting spring 2008, Curt's Phototgraphy joined the industry leader of online image hosting company, Pictage. All wedding customers will be able to enhance their photographic wedding experience by taking advantages of the Pictage's online hosting site.

Founded in early 2000, Pictage - the industry leader of online image hosting, printing and sales solutions, and services to professional photographers - has been on a mission to enable its members to focus on their passion by providing everything needed for their business success.

Serving more than 6,000 professional photographers nationwide, Pictage is the photographer's complete, one-stop partner for online viewing, selling, and printing professional images. Its broad range of services and unique products significantly save time for the Professional Photographers, allowing them to focus on their photographic excellence and make lasting impressions with clients.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Pittsburgh Photography / Couples Seeing Each Other Before Ceremony







Weddings celebrate rich, time-honored tradition. Regardless of which culture, religious affiliation or country of origin the couple represents, traditional elements make their way into the wedding to one degree or another. With so many personal decisions involved in wedding planning, the results are never run of the mill.

One such decision that you may agonize over is whether to see your partner before the ceremony, or to wait for your eyes to meet on the aisle. It can put you in a conundrum. To continue this article click Here.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Pittsburgh Wedding Photographer / Willow Room

The Willow Room was planned and constructed to make a lasting impression on the bride, groom, parents and guests. From the moment you arrive, The Willow Room has your special day in mind offering our beautiful bridal suite to allow your Bridal party the opportunity to relax before your grand entrance. Your guests are invited to cocktails and hors d’oeuvres before entering the Grand Ballroom, displaying panoramic views of the surrounding scenery, awaiting the start of a truly enchanting evening at The Willow Room. To view images from Curt's Photography at the Willow Room click here.

Monday, April 21, 2008

The Benefits of Online Wedding Photography






Computers have really changed Curt's Photography weddings for the better, from the way we capture the images to the retouching of them, even the way some wedding albums are designed.

One of the best methods in which computers have changed Curt's Photography weddings is the ability to share your images via the Internet. Curt's Photography exciting new option allows your family and friends to view your wedding pictures no matter where they live in the world.
To continue article click here.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Multiple Camera Wedding Vows

This is a Pittsburgh wedding video featuring multiple camera coverage of Karin and Daniel Thompson's wedding vows. Because we use a wireless microphone on the groom, it is easy to hear the couple recite their vows.

The use of multiple cameras during the ceremony adds to the professional look of the video and gives it a more polished look.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Pittsburgh Photography / The Perfect Bridal Makeup

It's important that your makeup look its absolute best for your wedding day. Whether you plan to marry on a beach at noon or at night under the stars, by keeping your makeup simple, you're bound to look and feel great.

You don't want to much or too little -- a natural look is very important. This is not the time to be experimenting with new looks. Your makeup should enhance your beauty, not hide it. Here are some tips from Curt's Photography to help with you achieve your pefect bridal makeup:

To read full article click here.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Proof Book Album / Pittsburgh Photography


No longer are proof books a ho hum look at a few still photos of your big day in a plastic page holder album. Thanks to computer technology and software such as Photoshop, you can have a proof book that is as unique as your wedding. Curt's Photography creates these custom proof book album with artistic vision and creative layouts. Your album will be cherished family heirloom. For more information and to view recent online wedding proofs click here.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Multiple Camera Wedding Videography

When booking your Pittsburgh wedding videographer you should consider choosing multiple camera coverage. Multiple camera coverage and video editing will give your video a polished and professional look.

In the Amy Hailey/James Dimsho wedding video we shot at Memorial Park Church, see how the use of multiple cameras gives you the ability to see several view points of the event.

Not only can you see Amy's walk down the aisle, but you can also see the James' reaction, Amy's train and the James wiping the tears from his eyes. With only one camera and no editing you would not be able to view all of these events.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Consider Wedding Photography When Choosing Your Pittsburgh Ceremony Location

There are seemingly endless wedding ceremony locations that could serve as beautiful backdrops for weddings at any time of the year. It's just one more choice in a long list that already includes finding a florist, choosing a cake designer & of course picking the perfect wedding photographer. However, there are some very important things that every bride to be should consider when choosing the ceremony location that should not be overlooked.

To continue reading this article click here.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Nationwide Survey of Brides Reveals Value of Videography

Professional wedding videography is rapidly becoming a preferred medium for recording and preserving wedding memories, according to a nationwide survey of brides. The survey, commissioned by WEVA International, was conducted by Breakthrough Marketing, Inc. Many of the results may seem intuitive to a dedicated professional videographer. However, the new survey provides the results in a quantifiable form.

Click here for the full article.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Pittsburgh Wedding Video - Romantic First Dance

This Pittsburgh wedding video features Jaime and Ryan's first dance. The dance occurred at the Chadwick.

Also featured in this video are scenes from the couple's photo shoot with Curt's Photography. You will see video from the Carnegie Mellon Institute, the grounds outside of the Museum and Shenley Park.

The locations are some of Curt's favorite outdoor wedding photography sites.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Pittsburgh Photographer / Wedding Photography

Edgewood Country Club
Featured this week in our Pittsburgh Wedding Photography Blog is Edgewood Country Club. Established in 1898, Edgewood Country Club has earned the reputation of being a high quality Pittsburgh wedding venue. Our Pittsburgh photographer has compiled a few pages from the past wedding couples at ECC. To view the photo collection click here.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Pittsburgh Wedding Photographer/Grand Concourse Pittsburgh


Pittsburgh wedding photographer Curt Painter, owner of Curt's Photography, has compiled a collection of photographs featuring the Grand Concourse . Located in the historic Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Station, the Grand Concourse offers unique locations in and around the restaurant. The Grand Concourse is the perfect setting for wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners and other special events. To view more photos from the 2007 wedding season at the Grand Concourse , click here.

Custom Pittsburgh Wedding Videography

You can be confident that Entertainment Tonite will create a custom wedding video just for you. Every wedding is unique, every wedding video should reflect that fact.

In this Pittsburgh wedding video you will see pre-ceremony footage. The bride, Jennifer wanted to make sure that a lot of her prelude music would be featured in the video. We combined the bridal prepartion at her house, the groom at the church and her prelude music to give the video its unique feel.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Pittsburgh Wedding Photographer /Youghiogheny Country Club


Pittsburgh wedding photographer Curt Painter, owner of Curt's Photography, has compiled a collection of photographs featuring the Youghiogheny Country Club. Located a few miles from Curt's studio, the Youghiogheny Country Club has been setting a standard of excellence for nearly a century. To view more photos from the 2007 wedding season at YCC, click here.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium - Wedding Video


One very unique reception facility Curt's Photography worked at recently was the PPG Aquarium at the Pittsburgh Zoo. This video is from the Wrigley/Daly wedding that was held on June 9, 2007. You will see footage of the guests arriving, the set-up and Tebring & Tim's first dance. To view Tebring and Tim's photos click here.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Edgewood Country Club - Wedding Video

From time to time on this blog we will feature wedding reception facilities where we have worked. This post features the Edgewood Country Club.

In this video you will see the room set-up, video from the cocktail hour and the bride and groom's first dance. The video is from the Chorba/McCandless wedding that occurred on May 12, 2007.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Wedding Videographers Are Story Tellers

Your wedding video will tell the story of your wedding day. At Entertainment Tonite the couples that we work with want their unique story told with creativity and style. They want all the details of their day included and they want a wedding video that will be interesting and fun to watch.

The video clip in this post reflects our passion to create unique and entertaining wedding video that tells the complete story of your wedding day.

It was important to include both the reader and the singer into this video clip. We also needed to show all of the important events that occurred after the couple exchanged their vows and rings. You will see by watching this clip how we achieved all of these goals and did so in a creative and entertaining fashion.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Pittsburgh Wedding Videography at Heinz Chapel

Here is a wedding video clip of Heinz Chapel ceremony highlights. This video clip is part of Entertainment Tonite's online demo. Click here view all the Pittsburgh wedding video clips from our online demo.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Wedding Photo Shoot at Kennywood


In this Pittsburgh wedding video we capture Rebecca and Matt's first dance at St John's Hall in Munhall, as well as their wedding day photo shoot at Kennywood Park. Many Pittsburgh area couples like to add location photography to their wedding day photos. Click here to view Rebecca and Matt's Kennywood photo gallery.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Wedding Video Sound Bites

Using "Sound Bites" can really add to the impact of your wedding video. Sound bites are added to your wedding video in the editing process. We invite you and your husband to visit our studio after your wedding. We record your wedding day memories and add these reflections to your wedding video. This will add to the emotional value of your wedding video.

Here is a brief example of the use of sound bites in a Pittsburgh wedding video.

Love Story Videos

One very popular wedding reception option that Entertainment Tonite offers is "The Love Story Video". For a limited time, we will be offering a special on our Love Story Videos in conjuction with our Disc Jockey service.

When you book a five hour DJ package at regular price ($849) you may add a 150 picture photo montage Love Story that will be shown at your reception for only $300.

Here's a sample of a recent Love Story Video we produced.