Pittsburgh Christmas Tree Farm Mini Sessions 2022

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Pittsburgh Christmas Tree Farm Mini Sessions 2022

This year marked the third annual Pittsburgh Christmas Tree Farm Mini Session Event for Jenna Hidinger Photography at Lake Forest Gardens in Fombell, PA! These sessions have become some of my favorites that I look forward to each year and are one of my favorite ways to ring in the holiday season!

This year, we hosted 9 couples and families at Lake Forest Gardens - many of whom I’ve had the privilege of photographing before (some even this year!) The weather was surprisingly warm, reaching a high of 76°F - so it may not have felt like Christmas, but it was nice to not be too cold - even if it was a little windy at times! Praise the Lord for providing some beautiful weather for us!

I want to say a HUGE thank you first and foremost to Lake Forest Gardens, who has let me host these sessions three times now. They have the most beautiful tree farm, in my opinion!

I also want to say a huge thank you to my husband Nick, and my mom Jean for helping. I photographed these sweet families while in the third trimester of my first pregnancy, and I most definitely wouldn’t have been able to do it without their help!

If you have any interest in future mini session offerings, please feel free to sign up for my email newsletter by clicking here!! This is where I announce mini session dates, as well as regular session booking availability.

Past Christmas Mini Session Photos - 2019 // 2020

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Isabella S: Upper St. Claire High School Senior Photos at Moraine State Park

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Isabella S: Upper St. Claire High School Senior Photos at Moraine State Park

Meet Isabella! She's an Upper St. Clair High School senior who's graduating with the class of 2023!

Isabella was an absolute gem to photograph. She chose one of my all time favorite fall locations for her photos - Moraine State Park! Moraine State Park is one of my favorite senior photo locations north of Pittsburgh. It has lots of trees, fields, a lake, rocks, a dock, a bridge - so many different spots to work with, which always helps me create more variety for my clients! Not to mention, still had so much gorgeous fall color to work with.

Congratulations on your senior year, Isabella!

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Fall Family Photos at Moraine State Park

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Fall Family Photos at Moraine State Park

I had the pleasure of photographing this sweet family at the Christmas mini sessions I hosted at Lake Forest Gardens back in 2020, and this year, I had the honor of photographing them for a mini session at Moraine State Park! Even though the fall color came a bit earlier this year, there were still a few trees throughout the park that had lots of leaves left - like this beautiful one you’ll see below! 😍

Moraine State Park is one of my favorite locations for fall photos in the Pittsburgh area - it is always so beautiful and colorful, and many of the trees change at different points throughout the fall, which makes it easy to get that iconic fall color earlier or later in the season!

A HUGE thank you to this family for the honor of taking these photos for you!

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Vibrant Fall Equestrian Photos in Valencia at Applewood Farms

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Vibrant Fall Equestrian Photos in Valencia at Applewood Farms

It was a beautiful fall afternoon when I took these photos of Laura and her horse, Remmy, at Appleworks Farm in Valencia, PA. So many fall colors were at their peek - and we had the farm almost completely to ourselves!

Laura was excellent in front of the camera, and so was Remmy! You never know how a horse might decide to behave or how well he might cooperate when taking photos - but Remmy was a gentle giant and complied with everything we wanted him to do. What a fun day!

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Kelsey & Nick: Downtown Pittsburgh Engagement Photos

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Kelsey & Nick: Downtown Pittsburgh Engagement Photos

It has been a while since I've had an engagement session in the city, and we hit so many favorite spots in celebration of Kelsey & Nick's engagement - we had the sweetest time with them!

First up on our location list Point State Park, which was bursting with the most beautiful color! Second - the classic North Shore Riverwalk, with Kelsey in one of the cutest e-session dresses I've ever seen! And third, one of my favorite views in Pittsburgh in the Strip District. They even brought bottle of champagne (with a custom made label) and glasses for a little sunset toast!

These two were an absolute BLAST to spend the evening with... and I couldn't be more excited for their wedding day!

Congratulations, Kelsey & Nick! Thank you so much for letting me walk alongside you in this season! ❤️

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Casey & Danny: Picturesque Fall St. Vincent College Wedding

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Casey & Danny: Picturesque Fall St. Vincent College Wedding

Casey & Danny met at St. Vincent College, got engaged at St. Vincent College, had their engagement photos taken at St. Vincent College, and on a beautiful October weekend, they finally said "I do" in the St. Vincent Basilica at St. Vincent College!

And even though we had a little sprinkling of rain on and off, we had was the most beautiful fall day to celebrate their marriage!

I started off the day with Casey at her childhood home for getting ready photos, then we headed off to St. Vincent's for a beautiful ceremony, and some photos around the campus that brought them together! At the reception, they had a beautiful foot washing ceremony followed by lots of dancing, cookies, and mingling with family and friends!

One of my favorite details from Casey & Danny’s wedding: Casey carried her grandma’s Bible with her bouquet down the aisle that has been carried by all of the women in her family since. What a sweet tradition! ❤️

Casey & Danny, thank you so much for the honor of being a part of your beautiful day. It was such an honor!

Vendors: St. Vincent Basilica, Brides & Butterflies (florist), Moio's Italian Bakery, Mobile Mix DJ, Shayla Snyder (hair), MarWin Bridal, AZAZIE, Stratigos Banquet Centre

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How to Get All of the Wedding Photos You're Dreaming Of

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How to Get All of the Wedding Photos You're Dreaming Of

When it comes to wedding photography, what brides and grooms might be looking for out of their wedding photos can be very broad from couple to couple. Every couple has must have shots (i.e., the things that happen at every single wedding - the first kiss, first dance, parent dances, etc.), but then there are other photos that might not be as obvious - photos that are based more on preference or details specific to that couple (i.e., a photo of the couple dipping in front of their reception venue, a photo of the bride with her great Aunt Suzie, etc.). As a wedding photographer, it’s my job to capture not only the must-have photos that happen at every wedding day, but also the small details, relationships, and specific photos that might not be so obvious.

To do this, I like to practice three specific things - communication, coordination, and cooperation, all of which must be strong between me and my clients. In this blog post, I’m going to break down how practicing each of these three C’s with my clients has helped me create & capture images that my clients love!

  1. Communication

Good communication is an essential building block for any relationship, including a photographer-client relationship. I love spending time getting to know my clients, whether through Zoom at an initial consult meeting, at their engagement session, or on phone calls leading up to their wedding day discussing details. This helps me get a better idea of who they are as a couple, what their like and dislike are, what prompts/direction they respond best to (or don’t respond to at all!), and ultimately helps me figure out how to best photograph them in a way that’s true to who they are. I love when couples give me multiple opportunities to get to know them, because it helps me serve them all the better!

Leading up to the wedding day, communication becomes even more important. There are SO MANY details to communicate about when it comes to a wedding day - addresses for the reception and ceremony, other vendors who will be involved in the day, start and end times, VIP’s, family members, must-have photos, family formal combinations, special details - the list goes on and on! I like to collect all of this information via an online questionnaire that my clients fill out, that is then submitted to me (about 2 to 3 months before the wedding day). This allows me to have all of that information in one place, straight from the bride and/or groom. I can refer to this questionnaire whenever I want! Leading up to the wedding day, I use this questionnaire to create the wedding day timeline, which leads me to my next C - Coordination.

2. Coordination

After communication comes coordination, and there can’t be much coordination of the photo timeline for the wedding day without solid communication!

The first part of coordination happens before the wedding day. Once I receive all of the details about a wedding day from a bride & groom, I take those details and create a master photo timeline. This is my guide for the couple’s wedding day, and allows me to create a game plan for their timeline to make sure we are able to get ALL of the photos they are hoping for! I love when my couples rely on me to help them create their wedding timeline, because I know from experience (10 years of weddings as of 2022!) how much time certain things on a wedding day take… and it’s usually longer than most think!

For example: does it usually take 2 minutes for you to get into your outfit for the day before work? That’s great! But on your wedding day, it will take longer. You may have buttons on the back of your dress, which can take a lengthier amount of time to complete. You might have special jewelry you’ll be wearing, or shoes that have clasps that you’re not used to - not to mention a veil to put in! I encourage my brides to leave 15 to 20 minutes just for getting into their wedding day attire. Sometimes it takes less time, and sometimes it takes more, but that is the average!

Other things that can take additional time on a wedding day are: travel between locations, bustling the dress, restroom breaks, walking between photo locations, receiving lines, first looks with a family member or the wedding party, and even more! Coordinating a solid game plan prior to the wedding day that both me and my couple are on the same page with is key to ensuring that we have enough time to get all of the photos we need, and that the couple, family, and bridal party don’t feel rushed while completing those photos.

The second part of coordination happens on the actual wedding day with the execution of that timeline. Many weddings I photograph do not have a “day of” coordinator (i.e., someone keeping everyone and everything on time on the wedding day). Some may have a ceremony coordinator or reception event coordinator, but what about everything that happens prior to the ceremony and reception, like making sure the bridesmaids/mother of the bride are dressed before the bride, getting the bride dressed, leaving for the church on time, and any photos that might happen in between? Many times, the photographer steps in to coordinate the timing of these events to make sure the bride, groom, bridal party, and family aren’t running behind. For me - it’s a role I happily take on! I love being able to help in this way, and help my couples stay on track for the day. Even the most laid back wedding needs to have some semblance of a timeline and coordination in order to run smoothly!

3. Cooperation

After the communication and coordination comes cooperation, which pulls all three of these pieces of a client-photographer relationship together. Cooperation together on a wedding day between the couple, bridal party, family, photographer, and other vendors is key to having a fantastic day, and to getting all of the photos you’re hoping for! There are many moving parts on a wedding day, and many opportunities for hiccups. On a wedding day, there are a few specific relationships that I, as a photographer, find the need for cooperation with:

Cooperating with the Couple, Bridal Party & Family - First, with the people I’m photographing. This includes the couple (obviously!), the bridal party, and the family members of the couple. The vast majority of the time, cooperation between me and my couples is very easy (first because the ones I photograph are so amazing!), but also because I’ve had the opportunity to build a relationship with the couple. However, the majority of the time, I’m coming into a wedding day without having met the bridal party or family who will be present, which means I need to take the time to build trust with them prior to directing them around. I love to do this by finding ways to encourage the bridal party and family members as much as I can during the getting ready portion of the day, when my job is a bit more candid. That way, when we come to the parts of the day that I need to direct and take control of a bit more (bridal party portraits, family formals), I have built that trust a bit (at least with the bridesmaids and bride’s family!) and have hopefully gained a bit of their trust.

Family members and the bridal party cooperating with the direction and timing I share helps us continue through the day and get all of the photos that the bride & groom want. Problems can arise if family members wander off to cocktail hour during the family photo portion of the day, which ultimately sets the timeline behind. Sometimes, if the bridal party has had a bit too much to drink, they aren’t paying attention to the direction I’m giving, which makes the photos take a bit longer. I love to try to make the photo portion of the day as quick and painless as possible for the larger groups of people involved (family & bridal party), so when all cooperate, we are able to get through photos faster and get them to the reception even quicker!

Cooperating with Other Vendors - Second, I find the need for cooperation between myself and other vendors. On a wedding day, photographers have the unique opportunity to see MANY of the wedding day vendors - usually beginning in the bridal getting ready suite with the hair/makeup artists, working with the videographer throughout the entire day, the “church lady,” limo driver, and finally the DJ and venue event staff/coordinator. Because we work with so many vendors on a wedding day, it’s important for us to put our best foot forward whenever we are able to, and to try to stay on track for the sake of honoring those other vendors who have put so much time and effort into a couple’s wedding day and who want them to have the best day, too!

It’s important for the bride and groom to be diligent in communication and coordinating between their vendors for the sake of the vendors cooperating well on the wedding day. For example: it’s important to ask your photographer when they would like to start taking photos so the hair and makeup artists know when they need to have the bride, bridesmaids, and mother of the bride ready for photos. If this crucial piece of information is not communicated, it can make the entire day run behind. Another good example is communicating how much time the videographer will need on the wedding day. Will they need any time separate from the photo portion of the day for their own video footage? If so, the photographer should know in advance, since they are usually the ones coordinating the day and creating the timeline! (Note: this might not apply if you are working with a skilled wedding planner who can coordinate multiple vendor timelines). Does the photographer know when the limo will pick you up to take you to the ceremony? Does the reception venue know how much time you will need between the end of the ceremony and beginning of the reception for photos? (Note: always ask your photographer how long portraits will take, don’t assume a time based on what your reception venue tells you! Your photographer is the one creating your wedding photos and knows how long it will take them to get all of the photos you want - not your venue!).

Proper communication and coordination between vendors will result in better cooperation for all parties involved, and will, in turn, help your wedding day run more smoothly!


Thanks for taking the time to read, I hope this post was helpful to you as you plan your wedding day, or help someone else plan theirs! If you are interested in reading more (or in seeing more of my work!) feel feel free to check out additional blog posts below:

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Abigail & Austin: Pittsburgh Botanic Gardens Wedding

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Abigail & Austin: Pittsburgh Botanic Gardens Wedding

Abby & Austin celebrated their marriage at the one and only Pittsburgh Botanic Garden on the most gorgeous of early fall days, and they flew in from Seattle to do so!

This intimate, laid back affair included their closest family and friends, as well as some who they haven't seen since pre-Covid! Needless to say, it was the sweetest time for catching up and celebrating the union of these two people who just genuinely love each other so much!

Abby & Austin had their first look at the Japanese Garden, followed by some portraits, then onto their ceremony, then some more portraits around the Celebration Garden, a few in the Meadow, and a few on the pathway back to the reception space (which probably ended up being some of my favorites from the whole day!). The pair chose a tent with a transparent roof - which let in so much beautiful sunlight! It was perfect for getting that almost completely outdoor affect, without having to worry about there being a threat of rain. During the reception, they focused on toasts from family & family members, interacting with their guests, all while being serenaded by some gorgeous jazz music!

Abby & Austin, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for letting us be a part of your sweet celebration. It was truly a day to remember!

Vendors: Oakmont Bakery, Community Flower Shop, Make Up Design Studio, Luxe Redux Bridal

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