Drumroll please…

July 31, 2007

I want to thank all the great couples who entered to win both shoots.  I was overwhelmed by the response and it was hard, hard, hard to narrow it down!!! Part of me had so much fun I want to do a wedding contest and another part of me thinks how in the world would I ever choose a couple?

and the finalist are……(in no particular order)

But before I do that, I want to tell people how to vote.  Please vote by sending an email to contest@leighmillerphotography.com and put the name of the couple you are voting for in the subject.  I will not be opening the emails and reading them.  I will only be looking at the names in the titles.  And also, this is important,  please ONLY VOTE ONCE for each contest - the engagment session and the day after.   If i see numerous votes coming from the same email I will throw them all out.  Votes will be taken until midnight CA time on August 12.  I will post the winners on the blog on August 14.  Also I promise that you will not get any spam email or email from me at all by voting in this contest! 

So read on.  A little about each couple and a photo.  Thank you all.  And good luck!!!

ENGAGEMENT SESSION FINALISTS

Colleen and Jimmy

Hi Leigh:

I just found a note about your contest on theknot.com. This is pretty exciting and I’m glad I have the chance to enter. So I am recently 3 weeks engaged. My now fiancé, Jimmy, proposed to me on June 29th. I was having a jewelry party at my house with a bunch of women, my mom, sister and Jimmy’s mom included, when in walked Jimmy, who was supposed to be at work. Jimmy is a New York City Fireman and I knew when he walked in the door, that he was about to propose. So he asked me to be his wife in front of a bunch of crazy, crying, laughing, screaming women. Me, I couldn’t laugh or cry. I was so shocked, it took me a good hour for it to hit me, what just happened. I never predicted I would receive a gorgeous diamond engagement ring at my own jewelry party!

We both grew up in Rockaway Beach, Queens, New York. Ironically, we did not know each other growing up, but our grandparents did. My paternal grandmother and Jimmy’s maternal grandmother, worked together at the age of 16 years old.. They lost touch but since Jimmy and I met our grandmothers get together for lunch every Saturday. My paternal grandfather and Jimmy’s paternal grandfather, both worked on the piers in Manhattan as Longshoreman together. My grandfather has since passed. I love that our families knew each other so long ago. There is something to be said about knowing the person you are marrying and in my case, both families have so much history together.

After graduating high school in 1995, I moved back to New York. While I was flying back to New York, Jimmy was flying to California to pursue his passion of surfing. While in California, Jimmy also joined a local rugby team which would later on send him all around the world to compete. He then moved to New Zealand and played for a local team there. In 2000 and while living in New Zealand, Jimmy was called to the FDNY to become a fireman, but he turned it down, because he was not ready to give up his love of rugby. When 9/11 happened, Jimmy decided that coming home and being with family and friends was more important than playing a sport. So he came back home about a month later to attend all of the funerals of the 9/11 deceased. There were many from our neighborhood who perished, mostly firemen. Jimmy called the FDNY and asked to be taken into the next class and so he started the FDNY Academy in February 2002. I on the other hand, have been working at various firms in Manhattan since 1997 as an Executive Assistant. I love being an assistant and I love Manhattan. While I was here that horrible day in 2001, I never let the terrorists get the best of me. I take buses and trains in and out of Manhattan through tunnels and over bridges. I love it here!

On September 18th, 2004, we met at a party in our neighborhood and we haven’t been apart since. 2 weeks later, I had an already scheduled trip to Ireland with my sister and her boyfriend, who has family there. I bought Jimmy a plane ticket without asking him first and a week later, he flew to Ireland with us for 10 wonderful days. Our relationship only just bloomed on that trip. We had a great time and were truly and madly in love with each other. So now that we are engaged, I would love the opportunity to have professional engagement pictures of us. There are some really great photo opps in this great city. If you were to choose me and Jimmy, I would love to take you to my favorite spot, the Brooklyn Bridge. Ahhh, the walk over this bridge is magnificent. It truly gives a person like me, who works here 5 days a week, the chance to really see the sky line and appreciate the beauty of New York City. My other favorite spot is Coney Island in Brooklyn. With a good imagination, you can almost see how it was in the early 1900’s with men and women walking so elegantly and dressed in their tuxes and big dresses holding fancy umbrellas. Of course, Coney Island’s clientele has changed since then, but they have a beautiful boardwalk, amusement park, ball park and the world famous Nathan’s hot dogs. They have many photo opps to choose from.

I hope to meet you on August 28th!

Cara and Wes

Hi! Ok so here’s our deal…..

Wes and I fell in love in and with New York. But we are not one of those cheesy couples that goes to central park for engagement shots of me sitting on my fiancé’s lap on a boring rock. That is NOT us. This is the perfect way to bring New York to our wedding in Italy and I’ve been sad that we haven’t done the whole engagement pic experience, but like I said, traditional is just not our thing. So, we’re ready to take NY by storm with you! Whether it’s a shot in Strawberry Fields, on Carrie’s stoop from Sex in the City, with the Soup Nazi, at the Empire State Building, on the Brooklyn Bridge, on the subway, in a cab, or even with the Naked Cowboy in time square!!! Maybe we’ll even show you some places you’ve never been!!! And of course, we’ll grab a hot pretzel along the way!!

I am Cara and my fiancé (Wes) and I both live and work in NYC (well, we live in Hoboken for 4 months now but we’ve lived in NYC since college and Wes refuses to admit he lives in Jersey). We met on a blind date through mutual friends and we have been making each other laugh ever since. We were engaged March 9th- we took the day off of work and we pretended we were tourists in NYC- we hit central park, top of the rock, brunch, times square, shopping etc. Wes proposed later that night and we haven’t stopped celebrating with friends and family!!

We are now planning our destination wedding in Italy (whoo hoo!!) and I want to do something to highlight how important NY is to us and our relationship. But now that I saw this contest, this could be the PERFECT way to incorporate New York into our wedding. Wes and I looove NY. Wes knows every neighborhood, all the good restaurants and places to go. Wes is what I would call the master tour guide of New York. He is always planning nights out and excursions for us in the city. If we were picked I would have the pics framed on each table at our reception!! I’m so excited just thinking about it!

Thanks for your time and consideration!! Great contest idea!!!

Cara

Sylvia and Adrian

I am officially entering me and my fiancé Adrian in your contest for an engagement shoot! And although you already know a little about us, I guess I should provide a little info for your blog stalkers (of which I am one!!). Adrian and I have been together for over 4 ½ years and we just got engaged over Christmas 2006. We’re getting married on the newest trendy wedding date 8/8/08 in Mexico and we’re so lucky to have persuaded the fabulous Leigh Miller to come with us and shoot our wedding.

Adrian and I met in 2003.  Little did we know that he had been “in” my life for much longer than that.  It wasn’t until after we started dating that we realized he was friends with my brother since they were little.  They hung out together, played on the same sports teams and grew up together yet we never met.  Now I know it was because it wasn’t our time.  After a string of near misses and almost encounters we finally met and have been inseparable ever since.

On Christmas Eve 2006, almost 4 years after we began dating, Adrian proposed.  One of my Christmas gifts was a beautiful wooden puzzle.  He knows how much i love to build them, and I could see that this was a custom puzzle that was a picture of us.  After we had opened our gifts we went to build the puzzle.  Piece by piece, a beautiful picture of us began to come to life, until the second to the last piece of the puzzle.  I picked up the piece and it said “You are the final piece to my puzzle…”  I placed the piece in but there was still a piece missing.  Adrian went to go “find” it, came back, gave it to me and watched as I put the last piece in the puzzle.  When I looked down I realized it said “Will you marry me?” and Adrian was beside me on one knee to propose.  I, of course, said yes and now we’re planning the day that will start the rest of our lives together.

Now, why should we win? Well because 1 – We’re from New Jersey and it would give us the chance to shoot with Leigh before next summer, we’d get to meet, become comfortable with each other and this would make our wedding that much more fun. And with her in California and us all the way across the country this is something that otherwise will not really be possible. 2 – We are super fun and you really can’t help but have a good time around us, and don’t you want Leigh to have fun while she’s in NY! 3 – We know good spots to shoot and we’re always up for anything. 4 – We LOVE to take pictures of ourselves!!! And normally I’m the one taking them, so it would be nice if there was someone else that could help us out so that my arm isn’t in every picture of us that we have. And finally 5 - I already have the perfect dress to wear!!!

Good luck and congratulations to all couples! Thanks so much Leigh!

Xoxo, Sylvia

On to the DAY AFTER FINALISTS

Iris and Andrew

Hi Leigh,

I live in NYC and have been following your blog for a while. I was so excited to see that you are holding this contest and of course I have to enter!!!

We met in 2002 at a party held at a Mars themed restaurant in Times Square. Purely random meeting, he walked up to me and we started talking! It was one of those chance, fate things - my friend has just left me for two seconds to go get a drink at the bar and I was standing there by myself (only time I was alone all night) when he walked by. He actually walked past me, but out of the corner of my eye, I saw someone circle back and stop in front of me. Normally, I am a bit weary of strange guys I meet at parties, but when my friend got back and we were all walking through the crowd to go find a seat to sit down and talk, he turned to me and said “hold onto your friend so we don’t lose her in the crowd”…that was it, I knew he was a nice guy. Most guys would have been trying to ditch my friend so they can talk with me alone.

Long story short, we dated for 4 years - he proposed on our 4 year anniversay on top of the Empire State Building in 2006 and took me to the restaurant where we had our first date (also called my parents for their approval beforehand) and we just recently got married on June 10, 2007. We’re very different in many ways too - he’s in the art field working in Advertising (but currently going to grad school part-time for Illustration) while I’m in the banking field (currently going to school part-time for my MBA). He likes independent, artsy movies, while I’m into the chic flicks and big blockbuster type movies. He listens to rock, different bands, blues, etc while I listen to pop music. But what binds us together is that we’re both extremely family oriented and we value friendship and loyalty tremendously. Also, coincidently, we were both born in Taiwan and moved here with our families at the age of 4! Except he grew up in NJ while I grew up in VA - but it really helps that we have similar family upbringings and similar views on life.

We would like to do the “Trash the dress” shoot. Our wedding was a daytime Sunday wedding and our ceremony/reception were all at the same location. We only had a few hours before the ceremony to take pictures because we wanted to spend as much time with our guests as possible. It was held in Long Island and given the time of the wedding, we didn’t have time to go around in NYC to take pictures. We want another opportunity to take pictures - with no time restraint, no worries of the dress dirty, just plain having fun!

Thanks for doing this contest!

Iris

Christine and Joe

Hi! My name is Christine and my husband’s name is Joe. I’m from Hawaii but have been living in NYC for the past 6 years. Joe is from Long Island. We got married on May 11 (so this would be for a day after/trash the dress shoot) in Hawaii. In one word I would describe us as silly :-) We met in NYC and currently live in Brooklyn (which we love). I say we have a NYC love story so it would be awesome to have the photos to go along with it. Also, since getting engaged and now married I think I have become a little obsessed with photography especially wedding photography (I’m constantly looking at blogs yours included!) and I love the photo journalistic style :-) Also, I really loved wearing my wedding dress, and was lucky enough to wear it twice because we had another reception in NY after our Hawaii wedding so to wear it again would be fab! There are tons of cool locations in Brooklyn to shoot, DUMBO (down under the Manhattan bridge overpass) has views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge as well as the NYC skyline, and is right on the water (the east river) it’s really cool! It’s a totally different take of NYC and I love it! There also a lot of alleys and cool places to shoot in the area. I know this isn’t very long, but I hope its enough. We would really love to be a part of your contest!

Hope to hear from you soon! Christine

Karen and Tim

My name is Karen I have actually been married since Oct 06 and before that we had done JOP in Jan 06. I am 22 and my husband is 23 and in the military. I am always around NYC and my husband will be a NYC firefighter (FDNY) once he is out of the military. I attend school in the Bronx and live just outside.

We are a fun couple and I would love for us to do this together, yet I do not know if he will be in or out of the states. If he is out and I can still do the shoot I would love to do the TRASH YOUR DRESS shoot. I know my way around the city and Central Park is amazing, along with the Seaport, etc. If my husband can’t be there I would really love to be able to do this so I can give him the pictures to have while we still live apart (he is in Virginia and while I am up here in NY).

Tim and I met when I was 15 and he was 16.  We worked at our local ski mountain and both instructed ski/snowboard lessons.  I had a crush on him instantly.  We joked and wrestled around like 15 year olds do and the “ogrown” instructors would joke with us that we’d get married one day and we would just laugh and say no way!  Well we lost touch every spring/summer and would reunite in the fall/winter again.  Each time one of us would have a significant other.  Finally in the fall of 2003 we reunited.  My freshman year of college I was diagnosed with a heart condition and had to come back to my hometown.  We met again when I went to the annual meeting for instructors.  The rest is history.

 I say him off to bootcamp June 2004 and waited until Oct 04 to finally see him again.  We emailed back and forth and I only saw him once more before he deployed in March 2005.  In October 2005 we finally saw each other when I went down to VA.  The majority of our relationship had been long distance.  In December 2005 he proposed and we married month later at a JOP due his pending deployment.  We planned our wedding for October 2006 and just one month after the wedding he deployed again.  He was gone Nov thru May.  I have one more year to wait until he will finally be back in NY with me, back with our family and friends.  I cannot wait!!!

I was born and adpoted from California, where you come from too:) Attached are pictures of us from out wedding taken by family and friends and then the last one is us having fun after he just got back from being in Iraq for 6 months, taken Memorial weekend 07.

Thanks and please consider me.

Posted by: Leigh @ 9:03 pm [+]
Filed under: Announcements, Engagements, Personal, Trash the Dress, Weddings

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    Comment by Mayai Chatman — August 1, 2007 @ 10:29 pm

  2. […] over 2 days left to vote.  See all the details here.  It’s been a blast doing this and I’m surprised at how many times a day I check to […]

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  3. Hello Leigh,

    First I have to say you are an incredible photographer. I’ve never been married, not engaged, AND not even dating but recently my friend in La became engaged so I’ve checked numerous photography sites…you are at the top of great photographers. You’re blog has become a favorite of mine. You capture every special, fun and even the little details of a wedding that make for wonderful memories. Your style is any word but ordinary, it’s…absolutely lovely!!! Since I’ve visited your blog plenty I figured I should join and vote for the free photo shoot. I tried emailing, but it wouldn’t work…so my vote goes to Sylvia and Adrian (the proposal just too sweet, and also Karen and Tim. Hopefully I’ll be checking your availability NOT too soon:) but you’re definitely first on my list in the future. Thanks for loving what you do!

    Comment by Kathryn — August 11, 2007 @ 12:52 am

  4. […] great big congrats to Colleen and Jimmy and Iris and Andrew for receiving the most votes in the New York City photoshoot contest!  I can’t wait to get to NY and meet you all.  Have a great day - Leigh Posted by: Leigh […]

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  5. I must say, as a serious photography hobbyist, your work never ceases to amaze me!I never pass up the opportunity to visit your blog for a little inspiration. Keep up the fabulous work. There is no doubt that when I get married, you will be the photographer.

    Comment by Toni — August 14, 2007 @ 6:17 pm

  6. […] a year, since shooting their engagement photos at Coney Island last August after they won the engagement photo contest giveaway of 2007.   If you go back and read those two posts I think you will see why they hold a special place in […]

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