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In Search of Perfection…

January 21, 2011

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“Love is knowing someones faults and imperfections and still thinking that they’re perfect”- Sejal

TRIBECA, NY — The elevator was broken. I felt embarrassed and awkward at the thought of Sejal walking up five flights, through the narrow, low-ceilinged stairwell for our first meeting. Reaching for my cell phone and was surprised to see Sejal standing at the top of the staircase in a faded green army jacket. In that moment, I was impressed, thankful and relieved that she was smiling. Working with her and Krishna for their wedding anniversary session, was a lesson in perfection…

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For their wedding anniversary story, we focused on a relaxed and conversational approach. The day began inside their home and we casually moved to their rooftop for a better view of New York City.

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This is one of the first moments I documented during Sejal and Krishna's wedding anniversary session. Married in 2008, their wedding celebration was held in Atlanta, GA at the Omni Hotel.

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Just before we headed outside to face the bustling streets of New York, Krishna's phone rang. Waiting patiently, Sejal moved closer to the Chandelier in their building lobby. What some might call a "mistake" or interruption became a remarkable moment of their wedding anniversary session.

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LEFT: arriving at the South Street Seaport, Sejal and Krishna enjoy a relaxing moment away from the "noise" of New York.

RIGHT: The "gold" room as we joked, offered rich warm accent to Sejal's dress. Although this was a wedding anniversary session, whenever I look at this photograph I think: wedding, bride and elegant. Funny enough, I almost didn't take the photo at all.

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Just outside their home, Sejal and Krisha cross from Broad Street to Wall Street. The quality of engagement in Krishna's gaze is magnetic. You can feel the warmth as he looks to Sejal...New York City seems fades to a queit blur and he doesn't have care in the world.

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Sejal adjusts her dress before continuing our walking tour through downtown New York to the South Street Seaport.

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Sejal and Krishna enjoy a view of the sunset at the South Street Seaport.

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Sejal and Krishna share an individual willingness to make the best of their experiences together….for better or worse. For example, their multi-day celebration was a great expense of time, money, energy and effort but their wedding photography experience didn’t go as they’d planned. Sejal once commented: “I don’t really feel myself when I look at these from my pictures of me from my wedding.” After reviewing over 5,000 images from their wedding photographer Krishna shared, “I’d be much happier to have 15-20 amazing wedding photographs instead.” Rather than casting blame on their wedding photographer or complaining about the situation, they proactively chose to document their new experiences together in New York City.

As a child my mother would say, “if you want to make god laugh, tell him your plans”.  Elevators break before client meetings, work calls occur during photography sessions and wedding photographers make mistakes that affect entire families. However frustrating, difficult or embarrassing, these things happen. Discovering how to transform these difficult moments into opportunities is a skill that Sejal and Krishna embody. Overall, I’m thankful for having collaborated with them and to continue my work with couples who choose vulnerability over anger; forgiveness over cold-heartedness and the pursuit of happiness over the search for perfection.

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Remarkable Love Stories: Chapter 4 – Honor

September 27, 2010


“Love is knowing someones faults and imperfections and still thinking that they’re perfect”- Sejal

SOUTH STREET SEAPORT, NY — Honor is a word we don’t often use when describing our relationships. Yet, the experience for people to connect in a heartfelt and vulnerable manner requires honor. Watching this short film, I am most fascinated by Sejal and Krishna’s choice of words for each other. Krishna uses words like: excitement, driven and ambitious to describe his wife Sejal. By contrast Sejal describes Krishna as modest, calm and relaxed. Taken as a whole, you can appreciate the balance of emotions they experience together. Although most of us find fault with people who are “not like us”, Sejal and Krishna seem empowered by their personality differences. They honor the qualities that they learn from and strengthen within each other.

Sejal and Krishna chose the Southstreet Seaport because they enjoy the quiet view of the Brooklyn Bridge and the East River. The walk from their home in the Financial District to the South Street pier was transformational. As we neared the water, you could see the pace of movement go from hustle and bustle to casual saunter and then….stillness. Arriving at the pier you are drawn to a complete almost hypnotic standstill. In many ways, Sejal and Krishna embody the complimentary nature of Wall Street and the South Street Seaport.

Most of the wedding and engagement photography stories I’ve documented share a consistent element of “opposites attracting and honoring”. Finding appreciation for these differences is how couples grow closer together. As Sejal describes it, “Love is knowing someones faults and imperfections and still thinking that they’re perfect”. For a couple that’s been married for over two years, its so inspiring to see them speak about each other like newlyweds. Sejal and Krishna helped remind me that I became a wedding photographer to explore and document this indescribable feeling of engagement.

Our Team
Director: Mathew Charof
Sound Designer: Michael Leary
Producer & Photographer: Parris Whittingham

If You’re Engaged: Please read this short article about How to Choose the Ideal Photographer for Your Wedding.

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Remarkable Love Stories: Chapter 3 – Legacy

September 20, 2010


“In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future.” - Alex Haley

Behind the Scenes
In the past two years, over five close relatives and friends in my life have passed away. Overcoming this trauma has helped shape my work and commitment to celebrating love stories. Chapter 1 of “Remarkable Love Stories” reflects on my experience as an engagement, proposal and wedding photographer in New York. I explored the quality of engagement and how it fundamentally strengthens our relationships. In Chapter 2, we met on newlyweds Janet and Chip. Through their friendship we can see how the elements of play and friendship shape engagement story. For Chapter 3, I wanted to dig a bit deeper into my personal connection with New York City, photography and legacy.

About this Film
For this short film, you meet my Grandmother and my mother. Both women are tremendous influences on my appreciation of art and history. Listening to my grandmother describe her earliest experiences of New York helped me to touch that moment in time. I could not imagine Grand Central Station as she described it (windows blackened during World War II to avoid bombing) until we produced this film. Seeing her “revisit” the darkroom where my Great-Grandfather taught himself the craft of photography was also a surprise. These are stories from over 70 years ago. Moments in history that live in her memory and will fade with her passing if they are not documented. I’d never heard these stories about my Grandmother’s childhood until we interviewed her for this film. She simply doesn’t talk about it…

Producers Commentary
When my mother said, “what you capture in a picture has a story behind it, there’s movement, there’s something that goes on that you may or may not necessarily see but it’s just as important as what’s on that image!” I was blown away. The truth is, I rarely talk about the feelings I experience as a wedding photographer with my family. I often share the stories of the couples I’m working with and their adventures together. Sometimes I wonder if they understand me or why I am so passionate about this work. This mother’s clearly articulated words outline my focus as an engagement, proposal and wedding photographer in a single sentence. This experience especially touched me.

Losing a friend or a relative often strikes at our core and makes us question re-examine the world around. In these times of loss, we are presented with the unique opportunity to more clearly appreciate how fortunate we are. My personal regret for the relatives and friends who are no longer with me is that I did not appreciate the power of documenting their stories in life. Chapter 3, allowed me to connect with my family legacy of storytelling and photography. Sadly, my Grandmother suffered a stroke just weeks after this interview and is now recovering. Thankfully, this film will remain in my family as a testament to her story and legacy.

Director: Mathew Charof
Sound Designer: Michael Leary
Producer: Parris Whittingham

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