Tips for Staying Healthy as a Wedding Photographer During the Coronavirus Outbreak

This coming weekend I will be photographing a wedding for a couple here in Buffalo, NY who will be traveling into WNY – along with many of their wedding guests – from other areas of the country to exchange vows and celebrate. While I have all the faith and optimism that everyone in attendance will diligent about their own health and hygiene (many of the guests actually work in the medical industry), I’ve also been giving a lot of thought to small changes I will be making for any upcoming weddings that occur while the outbreak is still happening (which hopefully won’t be too far into the season). These small changes will allow me to honor all commitments made to my clients, while also safeguarding my own health and ultimately the health of my family members. Unfortunately, as a single-person small business owner, with bookings already on the calendar for weddings, family sessions, and First Hours sessions in the coming months, I cannot afford to get sick or need possible isolation/quarantine so I’m taking this seriously and strongly urge all my fellow photographers to do the same.

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Here are a few ways I plan to stay healthy as a photographer during the Coronovirus outbreak, especially as it pertains to photographing wedding days (in addition to obvious things like coughing into my elbow if needed, boosting my immune system, and so forth):


  1. Limit physical closeness, including hugs.

    This is going to be the toughest change of all for me. I am a hugger through and through, and most wedding days I hug my clients upon arrival and usually at least 2 times before I leave. I love my clients so much and throughout our process of getting to know one another, it’s hard to not want to give hugs and show my thanks and appreciation for their special invitation to document their wedding. However, if the CDC is recommending everyone keep a safe distance, I am going to try my hardest to do this within reason as well. Starting with limiting the hugs. Just know, I still love you! ;-)


  2. Keep more of a distance from the center on the dance floor.

    This will also be hard. Often times during the reception I will bounce around the permitter of the dance floor, but also spend a lot of time right in the middle of things so I can really capture the excitement and energy happening around me. I will still likely need to do this here and there, but am going to attempt to provide the same coverage without being right in the thick of things. To do this, I will rely almost exclusively on my longer lenses, which actually works out great because my 85mm is my favorite lens for receptions anyway!


  3. Keep gear to a minimum, and carry mostly everything on me.

    As photographers, we often bring a lot of gear with us and leave our bags tucked off in the corner of the getting room or near the DJ booth during the reception. These bags carry our extra lenses, flashes, memory cards, etc. However, the idea of leaving my bag somewhere where it could potentially be coughed on by a stranger or other vendor at the wedding is a little worrisome to me right now. So I’m planning to carry my gear on my person and travel only with my smaller camera bag for the necessities I will need later (like my 70-200 or flash that usually only come out during certain parts of the day). This will hopefully reduce the amount of post-wedding sanitizing I’ll be doing (as I’ll be mentioning shortly) and keep the rest of my gear clean and safe at home.


  4. Wash hands when possible and hand sanitize in-between.

    This is an obvious one. If you’re like me… you very rarely have a chance to take a break to use the restroom on a wedding day, which also makes it very hard to wash your hands often, am I right? I always carry antibacterial hand sanitizer with me anyway, but will try to make more of an effort to hand sanitize after entering/exiting every room that requires me to push/pull a door open. And overall, I’m going to try to be more mindful of what I’m touching as the day goes on… whether it’s the floor after bending down low for a particular angle, or pulling on the back of a chair to move it for a photograph of the centerpiece items. Things I probably wouldn’t have given much thought to touching before, will now be on my radar.


  5. Bring a spare outfit and change out of my clothes before heading home.

    This one is big for me. On any given wedding day I am surrounded by upwards of 150 people, sometimes many more, and the potential to have germs collected on my clothing is huge. By changing out of the outfit I’ll be wearing all day before heading to my car, I hope this will eliminate the potential of transferring those germs to my car, and later, my home. As soon as I’m home, I’ll take my shoes off outside and leave them there for cleaning the next day, and toss my clothes from the day directly into the wash.


  6. Wipe down all gear, straps, and bags with sanitizing wipes.

    It’s probably an obvious one, but this is something I’d normally never do after a wedding. It’s probably the furthest thing from my mind most wedding days, especially when other things (like dropping images from memory cards and backing everything up) are a much bigger priority. But now, it seems this would be a very wise step to add into my wedding day routine. I’m going to plan to bring appropriate sanitizing wipes with me to wipe down my camera straps, all my gear, and even camera bag. With any luck, I’d love to do this before even heading to my car!


  7. And most of all, work the day with all the love and care I usually would!

    Our couples’ wedding days have been thoughtfully planned out for months, possibly even years, and this is something that must remain a priority if their days are still happening as planned. Sure, there is craziness in the world right now. And yes, we have to be as safe as we possibly can from preventing the spread of this. However, as a photographer with a commitment to my clients, I plan to honor these commitments as long as I can and continue to provide the best possible service and images to all of my clients. And hopefully we can all remain healthy enough to do the same!


I hope this helps any other photographers plan for their upcoming weddings that are still on. If you’re planning any other precautions, I’d love to hear! Thank you for reading!

Amanda and Sean's Valentine's Day Wedding at the Hotel at the Lafayette | Buffalo Wedding Photographer

In all my years running this photography business, for some reason the February weddings have always been the most frigid. But it’s with that intense cold that usually comes some of the most beautiful of wedding days. Amanda and Sean’s Valentine’s Day wedding was no exception. With their daughter, closest family, and a crew of friends by their side that kept that laughing all day long, Amanda and Sean were celebrated wholeheartedly and with so much support as they became husband and wife – starting from even before their wedding planning began! They were one of four lucky winners of the Lucky in Love sweepstakes held by Classic Events. The support of their family and friends, voting for them to win this sweepstakes helped them plan what I can only imagine was the wedding day of their dreams at Buffalo’s Hotel at the Lafayette! A heartfelt ceremony filled with all the emotional goodness at Saint Mark’s Church and a celebration to remember… all on what was a beautiful, sunny day with fresh fallen snow all around. It was an honor to be a part of this day and I am so excited to share (probably way too many) favorites today! Congratulations again Amanda and Sean!



a heartfelt ceremony filled with all the emotional goodness, a freezing but oh-so-worth-braving-the-cold outdoor, winter portraits, and a celebration to remember… it really doesn’t get any better than that.







Special shout-out to all the vendors:

Ceremony Venue: St. Mark Church
Reception Venue: Marquis de Lafayette
Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Kristina Schmitt
Officiant: Deacon Gary Andelora
Photographer: Dawn M. Gibson Photography
Florist: North Park Florist
Cake/Bakery: Mazurek Bakery
DJ/Band/Entertainment: Toy Bros
Transportation: S&S Limo
Invitations: Elegant Wedding Invites
Hair: Dominae Mugleston
Makeup: Leah Novo
Bride/Groom Attire: David's Bridal/The Black Tux
Shoes: Badgely Mischka
Wedding Party Attire:
 David's Bridal/The Black Tux
Favors:
 TheKnotShop.com



Margaret + Eric's Elegant Wedding at The Buffalo Club | Buffalo Wedding Photographer

Over the past two months, I have been hard at work going through all the work I’ve done over the last few years to incorporate here in a much needed website update! In the process, it brought me such incredible joy to relive all my clients’ wedding days and photo sessions, and even gave me some much needed clarity on what it is exactly I am MOST passionate about with what I do (more on this in a later post). At the same time, it was shocking to see how many weddings and sessions I NEVER had the opportunity to share here.

Like this beautiful wedding day of Margaret and Eric that was one of my favorite wedding days and is one of a handful of weddings I think back on whenever someone asks me what my ideal wedding day looks like. In my mind, of course I must have shared it because it was seriously one of the best weddings I’ve ever photographed! But the reality is, the year they got married was one of my busiest seasons and I had little time to seep let alone make blog posts (ask my husband about how many days I was still up editing when he was getting up to go to work. For reals, tho). So here I am, now sharing their wedding with you 3.5 years later. But regardless of the time that has passed since their wedding day took place, it still to me feels like just yesterday when I look back at these images. And that is the beauty of classic, timeless wedding days. They will never be dated or labeled as part of a specific wedding trend.

So if you’re planning a simple, easy-going wedding with a touch of refined elegance and unique, personalized touches (like live Lebanese music and dancing that happened during Margaret and Eric’s reception!), and if you’re looking for images that reflect this in a real, joyful, and heartfelt way – ooooh pretty please let’s connect. I’d be honored for the invitation to document your day.

Before diving into the photos, here are a few words from the bride you will NOT want to overlook!!

How would you describe your wedding vision/theme? 

We wanted the wedding to be fairly traditional and classic -- an evening that all guests would enjoy, and something that we would look back on with no regrets. We hoped that the night would be more of a "party" than anything else. It was a supremely happy day, so we felt that a true celebration was in order!

Favorite moments/memories from the wedding? 

We have so many favorite moments! We loved the toasts of the Maid of Honor and Best Man -- they were so heartfelt and sweet. We also loved that some of my cousins were able to perform live Lebanese music. The bridesmaids practiced the traditional dance (called the Dabke), but it was a surprise to see that the groomsmen also had learned and practiced the dance! It was an awesome moment.

Do you have any recommendations for future couples planning a wedding? 

We were given a lot of advice throughout the wedding planning process. One piece that stuck with us and really held true was to consciously stop throughout the evening to "take in" everything that is happening. The night is so special and perfect because everyone you love is in one place together -- something like that might not happen again! It passes by so quickly; it is important to stop, take a look around, and try to lock the moments into memory forever.

Special shout-out to all the vendors:

Ceremony Venue: St. Louis Church
Reception Venue: The Buffalo Club
Officiant: Fr. Sebastian Pierro
Photographer: Dawn M. Gibson Photography
Florist: Trillium's Courtyard Florist
Caterer/Cake: The Buffalo Club
DJ/Band/Entertainment: Nik Lite
Transportation: Buffalo Trolleys
Invitations: Calling Cards Unlimited
Hair & Makeup: Spa 388 at The Buffalo Club
Bride’s Dress: Adriana Atelier
Favors: Condrell's Candy & Ice Cream

Ideas For Adding Sentiment and Honoring Lost Loved Ones on Your Wedding Day

Losing someone you love is never easy. Especially when it is a significant loss of someone you love so much and truly wish could be a part of your wedding day. In my nearly 10 years experience photographing weddings, I have had the honor of photographing sentimental details for couples that feature loved ones they were not able to have by their side on their wedding day. Here are a few ideas if you’re searching for ways to honor your own loved ones on your wedding day!

1) Placing a coat and a favorite photo over the chair where they would have sat during the ceremony.

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2) Draping a beautiful arrangement of flowers on the back of a chair they would have sat in during the ceremony.

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3) Placing charms with images of your loved ones and/or your favorite quotes from them on the heels of your shoes or wrapped around your bouquet of flowers (so they will be with you as you walk down the isle).

4) Wearing a dress that’s been passed down through generations, honoring the loved one who wore it first.

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5) Wearing the same necklace they had worn on their wedding day.

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6) Adding images to a centerpiece at the dinner table they would have been seated at.

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7) Setting up a memory table with your favorite photos for all your guests to see.

Did you do anything like this on your wedding day? Or have plans in mind for something extra special or unique? Please feel free to leave a comment below with your own ideas to honor loved ones.