About US

Carter and Meghan LeBlanc
Allentown, PA, United States
We are a husband and wife team based in Allentown,Pennsylvania. Over the last six years we have developed harnessed a style of documenting unique and candid wedding images all over the States. We look for captivating, telling images that are happening in front of us. This requires a careful balance between recognizing when to let moments happen and when to step in and help create a moment for everyone to share. We feel honored to be such an crucial part of capturing the way your wedding is remembered.
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Monday, February 23, 2009

Josh and Meggin Married October 4th, 2009 Tyson, Vermont


Josh and Meggin are two great friends from nearly a decade ago from Portland, Oregon. They now live in New Hampshire. I was so thrilled to get a call from them announcing their October wedding in beautiful Tyson, Vermont. What a gorgeous setting for two wonderful people. It felt remarkable to be reacquainted so far East after so much time for such a momentous occasion as their wedding day. They just glowed! I was honored for them to keep me in mind all these years.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Announcing new Client preview feature

Congratulations Michelle and David on your wedding!
We survived the winds and rain and I feel a little closer to knowing you two now. You are the first to demonstrate our new client preview slideshow feature. I know waiting for your images can be rough but here are some teasers to share with friends and family. Click on the image below.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Lunar Activity

Click on Image. I took these photos last night. This is not typically a photographer's favorite time of year to take pictures in Pennsylvania. The landscape is dull and barren looking during the day, vegetation is dead. Luckily, The moon is one of my favorite subjects to photograph, as it is simply reflecting the light from the sun. During an eclipse, this is an especially dramatic effect. I grew to appreciate this form of entertainment while living in Alaska photographing the aurora borealis.
Because the moon was nice and bright I was able to hand hold my camera with a 200mm lens. For those who care, My shutter speed was 125th of a second at f5.6. on 100 iso.