Jessica Piscitelli Got Married - Part 2
on Jan 17 in Deejay, Wedding, Wedding Cake, wedding photographer, wedding video
In my previous post about my fantastic wedding team, I focused on pre-ceremony and ceremony, with a little touch of reception, but this blog is really going to focus a lot on what happened after we said “I do!”
After the wedding ceremony, we had our photo/video session. It’s generally referred to as the photo session/cocktail hour, but since video plays such an integral roll, especially in my wedding, I’ll call it the photo/video session.

Kristi Odom, of Kristi Odom Photography was a fantastic photographer to work with. Not only did I love the end result - the photos I have and am sharing on these blogs - but, and maybe more importantly, she was a pleasure to work with on the day of. Of course I have to remember I wasn’t “working with” her that day, as I have done on many weddings. I was simply the subject of her work, but she, and her assistant, Christopher Yost, were both fun to be around, professional, and didn’t get in the way of anything we were doing that day - yet somehow came back with great photos.
Then, of course, there is my video. I obviously couldn’t shoot this one myself so I used my associate videographer, Mike Alvarez, to capture the day.
I did edit the video myself, I must admit, but he gave me so many great shots to work with and I was so excited when I saw the footage. I also have to confess that I cried when I watched the video of Bart and I saying our vows. There is something about reliving that moment, something about the way video brings that day to life, that is moving in the way nothing else can be.
Jessica Piscitelli Got Married - Part 1
on Jan 11 in Deejay, Wedding, Wedding Cake, Wedding Flowers, wedding photographer, wedding video
I fell in love with a wonderful man. He gave me a beautiful ring in return for my hand. That was the easy part. Planning the wedding was a little more complicated.
As you can imagine, I have a lot of friends who work in the wedding industry, and only one wedding to go around. If I could, and my now husband would put up with it, I would get married three times at least just to be able to work with all the wonderful vendors I know in this area. Alas, I am sure he would not put up with it and so I had to choose. It was very difficult, but I ended up with the best wedding team a girl could ever hope for.
I have listed everyone I worked with with at the end of this post. They were all fabulous and I highly recommend every one of them, so please follow links to their websites and hire them for all of your weddings (especially if you are lucky enough to have three or more!).
But I need to say a few words about all of them, because it really was a fantastic wedding and I hardly had to do anything but show up. Turns out I have a lot to say, so this blog is going to come in part 1 and part 2.
First of all, my hair and makeup team. I am not a girlie girl and you don’t want to let me near a hair dryer or a makeup kit, so I knew I needed some extra help. I have been going to Jennifer Erk Reed, at Studio 61, for about five years. I first got her card at a wedding I was videotaping because she did such a fantastic job on the bride’s hair. She does a great job cutting and coloring my hair on a regular basis, but she really blew it out of the park with the hair style for my wedding! She also did the mother of the groom’s hair, who looked gorgeous from head to toe, but especially the head.

And, of course, I loved my makeup as well. It was certainly not something I could’ve done myself, so I hired the lovely and talented Kim Giammaria, with Beauty Mark. Even though I was running late due to - you guessed it - traffic, she was very calm helping get my makeup done half an hour before my ceremony was going to start, and it looked great the whole day through.
In the following video, I made sure to include live audio from both the procession and the recession because Eric Waters, a guitarist with MSE Productions, did such a fantastic job. I married a Robinson so the recession song was particularly key and, even though it wasn’t on his playlist, he learned it especially for my wedding.
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