couple dance at a moonrise and a Bentley

Photography that touches your heart

The wedding location, officiant and pictures were AMAZING!! We were so pleased with the wedding photos! They were professional quality and looked as if they belonged in a magazine. Lauri -Jo

Images that capture the moment

Mark was a lot of fun as a photographer, and really helped us ease in to very natural pictures. He captured expressions and emotions beautifully, and we treasure what he was able to do with his camera and talented eye. The photos turned out better than I had hoped for. They are absolutely incredible. – Lisa B.

Photos you will cherish forever

The pictures came out phenomenal!!!! – Caitlin M.

Images that help you feel your love all over again

We even went to a couple breweries and our photo shoot morphed into a party! Our photos are breathtaking! – Alexandra F.

newlyweds, banner, Mountain View
bride peeks over grooms shoulder
couple, limosine, champagne
newlyweds celebrate nuptials on a overhanging rock
newlyweds have a mariachi first dance
romance in the swing in black and white
bride and groom under the arch
first glass a new tradition
beautifulsunset dance
newlyweds dip at the creek
couple with sky ablaze

For my college graduation gift, I received an Olympus 35 mm camera. The first roll of film that I took had 24 frames of totally out-of-focus completely unrecognizable photos. What a great start to my career in photography! (my first career was actually as a minister, but I’m retired now). I was interning with an organization that assisted students from other countries who needed help adjusting to life on my campus in a foreign land, so I still had my university library card. I checked out and read every book they had on photography at the time and within nine months had my first professional photography gig.

Since then, I’ve worked for a couple of large photography corporations, built a studio in my home complete with studio lights and backdrops, and photographed everything from babies to boudior. I started shooting weddings in 1998 and since the early 2000’s have specialized in wedding photography. If asked, I will still shoot family portraits, models, etc., but I really love shooting weddings the most.

In 1998, when I started shooting weddings, everything was still shot on film. It really took a lot more knowledge and skill to be a photographer when shooting analog. The film photographer had to know how to get a tack sharp image with proper exposure in every lighting situation and be prepared for all contingencies before they showed up to the event. Even with extensive knowledge and preparation, you never knew for certain how your images would come out until you picked your film up a few days later from the developer. These days, with Photoshop and other editing software, there is much more room for error while shooting digital portraits than there ver was shooting with film. And the cameras give you instant feedback now. If you don’t like the shot, you can delete it and retake it. Kinda feels like cheating.

I have now photographed well in excess of a thousand weddings. My passion for photography and for weddings has never waned. I took every image on this website – except for a couple wher I am the subject. I could have put hundreds of images in this portfolio, but I know you do not have the time to go through all of them. Hopefully these are enough to inspire you, and I hope that you will allow me the honor to photograph your wedding, too.

Sincerely,

Mark Robertson

 

Call 828.230.1700  mark@markrobertsonphoto.com