A few months ago I was asked by Mike & Kelli to photograph their wedding and I was excited because of the opportunity to visit and photograph in Annapolis, Maryland. Never having been to the city, I was left to listen to second-hand accounts about how beautiful the city was and all I can say is it definitely didn’t disappoint. Mike & Kelli chose a beautiful site for their nuptials at the Chart House Restaurant which had amazing floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked Annapolis Harbor. The beauty of the backdrop was only topped by the love and energy present throughout the entire wedding and I have to admit that the groom’s “dance moves” kept me on my toes the entire reception! Congratulations again Mike & Kelli!
A few weeks ago I got a great opportunity to photography the events at the 2010 Run Amuck. The Run Amuck is a 3.5 mile obstacle course which is part of the Marine Corps Marathon Series and guarantees to get participants dirty! The race this year featured ridiculous amounts of mud, water-filled obstacles and crawls, in addition to some exercise stations scattered throughout. With over 3,000 runners, there was a strong showing and no shortage of great moments to capture. Below are just a few of my favorite photos from the event.
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I realize I have been sorely behind on blogging these past few months, actually “behind” might be the understatement of the year! There has been a good reason; however, in that I have been feverishly working between sessions on a brand new look for the Joel Rotunda Photography website. Today, after months of work, I am happy to unveil the new design for the main website and blog!!
This new design is more than just an aestethic make over for the website, in fact, the website now is integrated with some of the most powerful tools available today. These tools will assist me in basic functions such as creating slideshows on the blog and keeping the portfolio up to date while also ensuring maximum cross-browser compatibility (meaning the website and blog are now viewable on more browsers and mobile devices than previously). In addition there is a load of new content on the website – some of which will be posted in the coming weeks – which will help both my former and future clients get to know me better, gain insight on my creative process, and learn about and explore the variety of sessions I offer.
I would love to hear your thoughts about the redesign, things you like and don’t, and any functionality you may like to see added at a later point. In the meantime, I’ll be updating the blog over the next week with some awesome shoots I’ve done in the past few weeks! I hope you enjoy the new site and because I can’t bring myself to updating the blog without a photo, here’s one I snapped of the pirate guarding Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium at one of my Alma Maters, East Carolina University.

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