Ann’s Choice Model Railroad Club in Warminster

I recently had the opportunity to make some photographs for the Ann’s Choice Model Railroad Club in Warminster, PA.  It was obvious that the members of this club really love trains.  I was taken back by the intricate detail of the buildings and structures.  The club will be submitting an article along with my photographs to Model Railroader Magazine with the hope of getting published!  It was a pleasure capturing all of that incredible detail and workmanship with my camera.  Good luck I hope your article is selected!   ~   Rudy

 

 

Meredith and Jeff

Karla and Jeff’s Wedding

Fall Portrait Safari at Winding Brook Farm

Imagine enjoying a crisp autumn day with your family, exploring the scenic countryside of Bucks County.  Imagine having a beautiful family portrait taken in this setting, commemorating a wonderful day and your lives toghether as a family.  Now you can. 

 We are happy to announce our partneship with Winding Brook Farm to bring you this unforgettable portrait event .  Wellington Photography’s  2011 Fall Portrait Safari.   Schedule your Portrait Safari session during the month of October.  We’ll take you on a private hayride through the farm, stopping at some of the most picturesque spots in Bucks County to create stunning portraits of your family. 

We’ll stop at a pumpkin patch and a quiet pond and capture candid moments of your family just being a family.  We will even take time to enjoy the moment while having some cider, hot chocolate and cookies!

 We have some very special portrait presentations designed for this event to help decorate your home.   The Fall Portrait Safari is a very popular event and is only available during October.  Sessions are limited so call now to guarantee your spot for the Portrait Safari!

 

Come join us for a truly unforgettable family experience! 

Don’t Miss This Opportunity.

    Call Now For All The Details And To         

 Make Your Reservation  

215-997-4550   

Wellington Photography Adopts a Highway

Over the years we have been trying to find ways to give back to our community.  As individuals Rudy is a member of the Chalfont Fire Company and I am a member of the Auxiliary.  This summer Rudy and I were looking for a way, as a company, to make a difference in our community.  We had done some searching and came across an opportunity to join the PennDOT Adopt-a-Highway program.  We were fortunate enough to be given the stretch of Limekiln Pike that passes right in front of our studio.

We recently completed our first Clean-up operation and managed to collect nine large bags of litter.  I was amazed at some of the discarded items we found.  We did bring one piece home to keep – a 1950′s YooHoo bottle.  Believe it or not we actually had fun.  We even had the pleasure of meeting some of the neighbors for the first time.  We are proud to be a part of the program and look forward to helping Chalfont and Warrington look beautiful.

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