Pittsburgh Wedding Photography| Mother of Sorrows Murrysville: Jill and Eric-Part 1: Ceremony

Jill and Eric were married in Murrysville outside of Pittsburgh at the beautiful Mother of Sorrows Catholic church.

We then headed into downtown Pittsburgh to shoot some fun portraits of the wedding party before heading to the Holiday Inn on McKnight Road for the reception and lots of dancing and partying.

You guys made my day. Jill, your sisters and girlfriends were a ton of fun, and Eric, your brothers and buddies are awesome. I hope you had as much fun during your wedding, as I did shooting it.

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On a side note, I’ve been looking for an easier way to blog images, and have beenĀ  debating a Photoshop Action called Blogstomp. Blogstomp helps me get photos up online faster and that should help me get weddings posted sooner rather than later.

Next up are the photos from Jill and Eric’s downtown Pittsburgh wedding photos, and the reception at the Holiday Inn.

2 Responses to “Pittsburgh Wedding Photography| Mother of Sorrows Murrysville: Jill and Eric-Part 1: Ceremony”

  1. Dan Speicher says:

    HI Noa,
    I hope this helps. I use wordpress, so i click on the image, click edit, and then go to the second screen and add a border, i use one pixel width, but i edit it in WordPress, once the images are online. I hope that helps a little bit.

  2. Noa says:

    Hi Dan,

    I know you wrote this post a long time ago, but I was wondering if you would be willing to help a fellow blog-stomper out? How did you get that thin black frame around the image? When I use my white frame blogstomp action I only get a white frame, but no thin black frame around it.

    I would be SOOO appreciative of any word of advice….. Thank you!!
    Noa

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