Thursday August 5th
The popular wedding blog, Green Wedding Shoes (GWS) highlighted Cake and Pictures yesterday!
GWS was founded in 2008 by former web and print designer Jen Campbell. With audiences increasing at 30 – 40% a month, it quickly became her new job. Jen uses her personal and professional experience “helping couples create a personal brand for themselves, which they can showcase on their wedding day.” She inspires brides daily through her posts. We are pleased to be on the Green Wedding Shoes blog!
Our featured photographers include Davina + Daniel, Dan Chen, Olivia Leigh, Katy Gray, Jade McCully, Andrea & Marcus of Tag7 Photography, Andreas Feusi and Lisa Lefkowitz.

Check it out here.
Submitted By Cake and Pictures at 8:51 pm
Tags: Andreas Feusi, Chennergy, Dan Chen, Davina + Daniel, Green Wedding Shoes, Jade McCully, katy gray, Lisa Lefkowitz, Olivia Leigh, sponsored post, Tag7 Photography
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Friday May 21st
Yesterday we gave kudos to two of our photographers who won First Place in PDN‘s Top Knots competition. Today, we’ll be sharing which of our photographers were finalists! This is a long post (we’re lucky to have lots of talented photographers on our site), so you’re sure to get your wedding photography fix this morning.
Getting Ready Category
New York wedding photographer Susan Stripling submitted this stunning image.

Washington DC wedding photographer Greg Gibson was a finalist, thanks to this black and white showstopper.

Wedding photography couple extraordinaire and Los Angeles-based Cake and Pictures photographers Erin Hearts Court had two images published.


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Ceremonies Category
Nashville wedding photographer Tara Kneiser was a finalist with this photo appropriately named “Unwilling Ring Bearer.” Too cute.

Portraits Category
Film shooter and Salt Lake City wedding photographer Jonathan Canlas submitted the image below, “Untitled.” This dog makes a tux look good.

First Place winner Lisa Lefkowitz was also a finalist in the Portraits category.

Details & Interiors Category
Erin Hearts Court scored two more published images in one of my favorite categories, Details & Interiors.


Candids Category
Los Angeles wedding photographer Max Wanger was a finalist in the Candids category. I laugh out loud every time I see this photo. If you like giraffes and v-neck t-shirts (like I do), buy the special edition t-shirt based on this image at Max’s online store. Max – if you’re reading this, your t-shirts are super, super cool.

Quite the likeness, no?

Receptions Category
Last but not least, New York wedding photographer Emin Kuliyev rounded out the competition with a photo in the Receptions category, “A New York Wedding.”

Congratulations again to the all of the winners and finalists! Head over to PDN’s online gallery to see the full list of winners.

Submitted By Cake and Pictures at 10:24 am
Tags: Emin Kuliyev, Erin Hearts Court, Greg Gibson, Jonathan Canlas, Lisa Lefkowitz, Max Wanger, PDN, Susan Stripling, Tara Kneiser, Top Knots, Wedding Photography Competition
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Thursday May 20th
Although the winners were announced last month, we wanted to give a special shout out to some of our very talented photographers who earned top honors in Photo District News’ annual Top Knots competition!
A special congratulations to San Francisco wedding photographer Lisa Lefkowitz who won First Place in the Getting Ready category! Her winning photo, below, is entitled “Suzanne Dresses.” Lisa used available light to capture the image on film, which was processed and scanned with no retouching. According to PDN, Lisa had her assistant open the drapes to allow more light into the room and then quickly tidy the area she wanted to shoot in which was crowded with bridesmaids, hair and makeup artists, and clothing! It sure paid off.

A second, well-deserved congratulations belongs to one of our wedding photographers located in Iceland, Bragi Josefsson, who earned First Place in the Ceremonies category with these three photos. Bragi used daylight as the only light source and basic exposure/contrast/color correction by a Lightroom preset he made himself in post-production. He told PDN that the greatest technical challenge was the shot inside the church (third image below), due to the lack of natural light. Bragi worked with the light he had, and this series of images turned out remarkably beautiful.



Kudos, Lisa & Bragi! Check back tomorrow morning to see which of our other photographers were finalists this year.
