On Saturday I made the 2 hour drive out to the north end of Keuka Lake for the second time this summer, but this time it was not raining! I drove only a few miles past my previous destination (the Esperanza Mansion) down the bluff to a private summer home overlooking the west branch of the lake. It was a gorgeous day and I was excited at the prospect of shooting in a vineyard for the first time!
For Margaret & Dave, little touches were everything. Old family photos, microbrewed beer, a picnic basket for the cards… everything seemed very homey and comfy while looking refined enough to make it straight into a guide to backyard Finger Lakes weddings.



The ceremony itself took place right outside the house her mom built on their family’s old summer campground. About 15 years ago, Margaret’s dad passed away right there on the site, and Dave & Margaret said their vows right next to her dad’s memorial stone. It was one of the most touching ways I’ve seen to include a missing loved one. Margaret’s brother walked her down the aisle and gave her away, and her other brother bagpiped for them. Dave’s three children stood up as his attendants during the ceremony. Definitely one of the most family oriented weddings I’ve ever done, and it was wonderful.






Being in such a beautiful setting, we took most of the photos right on site, but we also drove down the bluff a little further to a neighbor’s house where we had a really wonderful view down the lake. Can you imagine having this view from your living room?

We quickly got back to the reception (just on the other side of the house from where the ceremony took place – everything was very compact and convenient!) and when the bride’s brother already has his fly down (on purpose) before dinner even starts, you know you’re in for a fun evening.

I wish I could take credit for the idea for these next two photos – the photos are mine, but the idea was my assistant Brie’s! She drove up from Sayre, PA to assist me after also assisting me at my July 18 wedding and I think she did a great job! Here’s her blog: Brie Homer Photogaphy.


Once the dancing started, I wasn’t sure whether to get right in the mix or stay out of the way… these people got into it for sure! It was a wonderful evening, and definitely worth the drive. I’m so glad I got to be there.





I’ll end this post by saying something for the photography enthusiasts out there… when I got my hands on a camera with ISO capabilities making it possible for me to take that last shot handheld, and not have to run any kind of noise reduction, I knew I had something wonderful. Canon 5D Mark II – love you.







































































