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A Civil War Wedding photographed during the Ohio History Connections “A House Divided" Civil War re-enactment Saturday, June 24, 2017 at the Ohio Village. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

A Civil War wedding photographed during the Ohio History Connections “A House Divided” Civil War re-enactment Saturday, June 24, 2017 at the Ohio Village.

Depicting 19th century life in a small town is part of Ohio Village’s writ. In “A House Divided: Civil War Reenactment”, the Ohio History Connection mustered opposing companies of Confederate and Union soldiers to battle it out. The full weekend of events featured many different vinyets of life in the 1860’s including this wedding, held in the traditions of the day.
Other events included a re-enactment of a battle from the American Civil War accompanied by the boom of cannons, the fuselage of massed rifles.  The battle was both fascinating and thrilling. The event was open to the public, and many central Ohio families came to learn more about this important part of American history.

 

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The wedding and reception of Stacia Kuceyeski and Tony Terrell photographed Saturday, June 17, 2017 at the Ohio History Center. (© James D. DeCamp | http://OurDreamPhotos.com | 614-367-6366)

The wedding and reception of Stacia Kuceyeski and Tony Terrell photographed Saturday, June 17, 2017 at the Ohio History Center.

The Wedding Team

Photographers:
Jim & Lindsey – Our Dream Photos
by James DeCamp Photography

Wedding Venue:
Ohio History Connection
Reception Venue:
Ohio History Connection
Music / DJ:
The Rick Brunetto Big Band

All images from this wedding are available
on the proofing site HERE.

 

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Our Dream Photos Knot Review Badge

We photographed the wedding and reception of Malia & Mark Saturday, April 1, 2017 at the Vault in downtown Columbus, Ohio.   This was an over the top April Fools wedding Only the vendors and a select few guests knew it was a wedding until they showed up – even the parents were surprised!

THANKS for the great review on the Knot Malia & Mark!

 

Reviewed on the Knot

My husband and I had the pleasure of getting to know Jim before our wedding and we could not be happier we chose him to be our photographer. He is the consummate professional, but has a silly side! We cannot express how unbelievable he was to work with, from start to finish. He went above and beyond our expectations. He and his daughter think of every detailed shot and really listen to what you want your pictures to be. You’d be crazy not to book with him!! Thanks Again Jim!

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Columbus Komen Race for the Cure photographed Saturday May 14, 2016 in downtown Columbus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #614, #AsSeenInColumbus, #CBusRFTC, #Columbus, #ColumbusPhotographer, #JDeCampPhoto, #Ohio, #OhioPhotographer
Proud to Sponsor the Komen Race for the Cure®

Columbus Komen Race for the Cure photographed Saturday May 14, 2016 in downtown Columbus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #614, #AsSeenInColumbus, #CBusRFTC, #Columbus, #ColumbusPhotographer, #JDeCampPhoto, #Ohio, #OhioPhotographer

James DeCamp Photography has been honored to be a proud sponsor of the Komen Race for the Cure® in Columbus, Ohio since 2010 and a sponsor of the Athens Komen Race for the Cure® since its inception in 2015.

We are sponsors to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures.

By sponsoring we are investing in the lives of the people closest to us — the people of our community — our families, colleagues, neighbors and friends.

In 2013-2014,the Susan G. Komen Columbus® Afilliate invested more than $1,000,000 into the Central Ohio area community by awarding grants in a 30 county area to provide free breast cancer resources and funding breast cancer research. Through their community grants program, the following has been achieved:

Susan G. Komen Columbus® continues to fund one of Ohio’s largest program of free breast cancer treatments, services and support. Susan G. Komen Columbus® has played a critical role in every major advancement in the fight against breast cancer since 1993. They have transformed how the world talks about and addresses this disease, helping turn millions of breast cancer patients into breast cancer survivors. As the world’s largest and most progressive grassroots network of survivors and activists, they work to cultivate and maintain strong relationships with decision makers and community leaders.

They have made major progress over the years, but there is still more work to be done.

Local sponsorship is critical to our being able to support local breast cancer programs and national research grants. Sponsor gifts help underwrite Race expenses and, along with entry fees and donations from Race participants, go directly toward funding breast cancer services and research.

Susan G. Komen Columbus® began in 1993 by a group of motivated and hardworking volunteers. That same passion, carried on throughout the years by thousands of volunteers and dedicated board and staff members, has sustained Komen Columbus and enabled us to raise more than $27 million; $16 million of that has been granted to support local programs, $280,000 in targeted small grants, and $5 million has supported global research.

Through events like the Komen Columbus Race for the Cure®, Komen Columbus invests 75 percent of its net income to support vital local breast health services in our 30-county service area, and dedicates the remaining net income – 25 percent – to national research to find the cures.

 

Proud to Sponsor the Komen Race for the Cure®

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The Millenial Marriage Proposal with John Crist and Megan Batoon.

Because what’s the point of getting engaged if you don’t post it on Instagram?

 

Please - No Paparazzi!. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.OurDreamPhotos.com | 614-367-6366)

So there you are at the altar, gazing into the eyes of your beloved, saying your vows. You turn to sneak a glance at your wedding guests, all your favorite beloved friends and family and are greeted by a sea of down-turned faces staring at their LCD screens.

When your photos come back from your wedding photographer, all your guest shots include your favorite people staring at their favorite devices. People are smiling, but they’re all staring at little screens.

Welcome to the era of the over-documented wedding, where, even if you’ve hired a professional to take your photos, every guest has a camera in their iPhone and is tweeting and facebooking the entire event. They’re there with you, but are they really present?

 

An Unplugged Wedding

(© James D. DeCamp | http://www.OurDreamPhotos.com | 614-367-6366)

 

Be nice, turn off your device!

In this digital age, it is so difficult to shy away from a screen for a few moments, but I think it’s critical to be truly present. Smell the air, look around, feel the texture of the world around us. A wedding ceremony is exactly the kind of fleeting, important moment when it’s especially valuable to really be present, rather than relating to the world through a small screen.

When you discourage devices at your wedding, you encourage your guests to look up and drink in the world. Let’s call it “in-the-moment matrimony.”

While many churches have no camera policies, I’m hearing more and more from nontraditional secular couples that they’re considering an unplugged wedding — at the very least, asking guests to turn off their devices during the ceremony.

Now, let’s acknowledge that a fully plugged-in, hyper-documented wedding makes perfect sense for some couples. Micro-budget brides sometimes skip professional photography, opting to rely on guest photographs — so of course guest cameras make perfect sense in that context. If you’re hyper digital literate and announced your engagement via Facebook, had an iPad-wielding officiant, read your vows off an iPhone, and live-streamed your ceremony, then there’s no reason you should unplug your wedding.

If, however, you and your partner are looking for a few less beeps and a bit more face-to-face connection with your guests, an unplugged wedding could be a good fit for you.

So how to tell your guests to stuff the phones :-)?

“Please let our professional photographers be the only PAPARAZZI during our ceremony . . .
Our amazing team of professional photographers will capture every aspect of our ceremony.  We invite you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the moment with us.  We respectfully ask that you leave your cell phones and cameras locked away.  We will happily share all of our images with you afterward!!”

or

“We want you to be able to really enjoy our wedding day, and feel truly present and in the moment with us.  We’ve hired an amazing wedding photographer who will capture every aspect of the way the wedding looks – and we invite each of you to sit back, relax, and just enjoy how the wedding feels.  We respectfully ask that everyone leave all cameras and cell phones off and pocketed during the wedding ceremony and the ‘ceremonial part’ of the reception, including the first dance, parent dances and cake cutting.  We ask this of you so that we can see your face, and you can see ours both now and forever in in the photos that out photographers will capture.  Of course we will be happy to share our wedding photos with you afterward!”

or just simply:

“The bride and groom have asked that you share in their wedding fully and not through the lens of a camera or cell phone.”

Appoint a member of your wedding party to help encourage other guests to put down their devices at the wedding. It doesn’t have to be high-drama: all they have to do is sidle up to their fellow guest and say quietly, “The bride and groom have asked me to respectfully suggest guests to put down their electronics and just enjoy the day. Can I ask you to put your camera/phone away?” Whatever you do, don’t rely on your photographer to be the heavy; it’s not their job to make your guests behave. Plus, when the request to put away the camera or phone comes from a fellow guest, it’s less likely to be seen as a grumpy encounter.

Wording ideas for officiants

The easiest way to remind your guests to power down their devices is to have your officiant make a brief announcement before the ceremony. A few ideas, ranging from the sacred to the silly:

Spiritual:
The couple respectfully requests that all guests honor the sanctity of this moment by turning off cell phones and cameras.

Emotional:
I invite you to be truly present at this special time. Please, turn off your cell phones and put down your cameras. The photographer will capture how this moment looks — I encourage you all to capture how it feels with your hearts, without the distraction of technology.

Ridiculous:
Ladies and gentlemen, prior to wedding take-off, all seat backs and tray tables must be in their upright and locked positions, all bags properly stowed, and all portable electronic devices turned off and stowed. This includes cell phones and cameras.

Goofy:
As Shakespeare once said, please turn off your cell phones.

Or

Have the officiant ask the bride to turn around and face the audience after her parents walk her to the alter. At this time they say, “Everyone, get the photo you really want now, because we ask that your cameras remain off for the remainder of the ceremony.”

and another:

“Good afternoon! It is my pleasure to welcome you to the wedding of Bride and Groom. Please take a moment to silence any cell phones or other noisy electronics. If you would also take a moment to put your cameras away, Bride and Groom have requested that no photos be taken during the ceremony today — thank you so much for your understanding. The ceremony will begin shortly.”

2017 Wedding Wire Couples Choice Award

Winner - Wedding Wire Couples Choice Award 2017

We are so honored to have been chosen as a winner of the 2017 Couples Choice Award from Wedding Wire!

This is such an amazing way to start 2017!

We cannot wait to continue to grow and capture some amazing memories this year for all of our brides!

Senior session with Taylour Crutchfield photographed Sunday, November 20, 2016 at the Franklin Park Conservatory. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

Senior session with Taylour Crutchfield photographed Sunday, November 20, 2016 at the Franklin Park Conservatory.  Again, I don’t typically do senior portraits, but our wonderful neighbor asked, and I couldn’t refuse. 🙂

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Senior portrait session with David Andes photographed Wednesday, October 26, 2016. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

I don’t normally do senior portraits, but a good friend asked and I couldn’t say no, especially since the subject was an expert Fencer and I know it would make great photos.

Senior portrait session with David Andes photographed Wednesday, October 26, 2016.

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The wedding and reception of Lauren Vonville and Ross Gunvalsen photographed Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the Royal American Links Country Club. (© James D. DeCamp | http://OurDreamPhotos.com | 614-367-6366)

The wedding and reception of Lauren Vonville and Ross Gunvalsen photographed Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the Royal American Links Country Club.

The Wedding Team

Photographers: Jim & Brooke from
Our Dream Photos by James DeCamp Photography

Wedding & Reception Venue: Royal American Links

Caterer: Royal American Links

Music: Jodi Ransom – Night Music DJ’s

Bridemaid’s Dresses: Varied from Various

Wedding Cake:  Pistacia Vera

Hair: Kenneth’s Hair Salon & Day Spa – New Albany

Makeup: Kenneth’s Hair Salon & Day Spa – New Albany

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