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Hi, My name is Greer Rivera.

       This blog documents my life as a professional photographer, it includes photos from recent shoots, offers helpful tips for your wedding, island info, as well as my personal and travel imagery.

My business is based on St.John, US Virgin Islands where I spend my winters, and Martha's Vineyard where I grew up and still return for summers. 

       I believe photography should be natural, classic, clean and simple.  Whether photographing weddings, kids, families, or commercial assignments, I create organic editorial imagery with a genuine life-stylistic approach that is full of energy.

More of my work can be viewed by checking out my website: greerrivera.com

To view images from your session please visit our Client Proofing section. 

Feel free to leave a comment, check out the navigation bar at the top that has lots of useful information or use the search bar if your looking for something specific. 



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I launched a new site last night!  It can be viewed at www.greerrivera.com.  
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I also added a "lifestyle" commercial site so I can start doing more commercial work. 

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I thought it was time for an updated look!  I also re-designed my logo and changed my brand color, here's the updated version. 
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I know I've been neglecting this blog for a little while, but I know have internet at my new house so I'll be posting more stuff here!  

I have a few shoots I still need to put up as soon as my life slows down a little... 

I feel like its been non-stop since I started this business! 


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I found this online and thought it might be helpful to some deciding whether to stick to traditions or go the contemporary route.


"When it comes to weddings, who says you have to follow all the rules? Sure, if you want to stick with some classic traditions, go for it. But we believe that less is more, so it's time to reevaluate the old-school ways of saying "I do." The more you simplify, the more you'll be able to focus on the really important stuff for your big day..."


Matching Bridesmaids  Chances are the friends, sisters and cousins you've selected to be in your bridal party aren't all of identical make-and-model. One's a tall lanky brunette, another is a short curvy blonde. So outfitting them all in the exact same dress means there's a good chance someone is going to look awkward (at best) and awful (at worst). Instead, try doing different dresses in one color or a colorful array of complementary shades.


Big Bridal Parties  Since there can be lots of posturing and jockeying for these prime positions with the bride and groom, keep the bridal party small to avoid potential quibbles (and even all-out wars!). Plus, with a more intimate group you'll save money on gifts for the bridesmaids and groomsmen.  


Seeing Each Other Before the Ceremony  In the days of arranged marriages the couple's parents forbid the couple to see each other in fear they would think the other was ugly and run away, this obviously isn't an issue these days.  Seeing each other hours before the ceremony in a meeting called the "First Look" can relieve stress and give you plenty of time for photographs in nice light before the ceremony. This is especially helpful for sunset ceremonies. 


Long Vows  Be kind to your guests by keeping your vows on the shorter side. This is especially important if your ceremony is under the blazing sun without umbrellas or fans. Say what you want to say, but don't bore your guests!


Throwing Rice  Does a blushing bride really want to be doused by a storm of hard little pellets that end up getting stuck in her hair, veil, gown, and worse, inside her shoes? Not the most comfortable situation when she's whooping it up to "Brick House" on the dance floor.  Try rose petals as a alternative.


Assigned Seating  Guests get miserable if they're stuck at a table away from the people they really want to hang with. Cocktail-style settings with open seating and lots of grazing are more inviting and lively. And you'll save money and migraines by ditching elaborate seating charts and place cards. 

Expensive Wedding Favors  Weddings aren't about giving showy gifts; they're about celebrating your love with your loved ones. None of your guests expect pricey parting gifts. If you want to show your appreciation, leave a short, sincere note on each place setting thanking them for being there. Or let them know that a donation to a meaningful charity has been made in their name.

Throwing the Bouquet  Nothing in life -- not the SAT's, not parallel parking during our drivers' test, not meeting our boyfriend's parents for the first time -- can compare to the pressure of being a single gal expected to push, pull, and pummel to catch that doggone bridal bouquet. Enough already.

Removing the Garter  Kind of cheesy, right? Kind of grope-y? Kind of I-don't-want-to-have-to-holler-like-a-frat-boy-as-he-runs-his-hands-up-her-thigh?

Drunken Toasts  Oh, the joy, the tenderness, the humiliation of an old-fashioned toast given by someone who has had a few too many sips of bubbly. Talk to your talkers ahead of time and let them know you'd like them to keep it sweet...and sober.

Leaving For the Honeymoon the Morning After  After all the planning and partying, it's nice to take a pause before heading off to paradise. There's so much to think about when leaving town. Give yourselves a day or two or even longer to get organized. You need an extra breath before jetting off and finally melting into relaxation mode.




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Earlier this year I was contacted by Michelle Haynes the executive editor for the Bird's Eye View, which is the Cape Air Magazine, for a feature and interview.  Although it was small I was glad to have the exposure.  I love Cape Air because they fly in the Virgin Islands and Martha's Vineyard! 

They also chose to use one of my photos from an engagement session, my first cover (of many hopefully :)) 

There's nothing like seeing your photo on the cover of a magazine for the first time! 

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Here's one of my photos on the menu page. It's the one all the way to the left. 
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I got one photo on this page too. It's the middle one on the right.
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Here is the two page spread I got with a little article.  If your on this page and want a copy email or call me, I have extras!
Cover_blog4.jpgI've actually only been in 6 or so weddings and I AM NOT engaged...even though this makes it sound like I am. Oh and I'm also in my second year but anyway here is the article.
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I was also hired by Cape Air to photograph another island feature, Coconut Coast Studios and the owner Elaine. 
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I recently did another shoot of DaLivio's Restaurant, in Cruz Bay, for this magazine which should be out shortly. 
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Melissa Rodriguez says:

Congrats on the feature and cover! Keep up the great work!

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I am very proud to announce my newest arrival to my very full gear bag, I have wanted the newest camera in the line of Canon camera's since before it came out...when it was just a rumor, a myth. 

I fantasized about a 21 megapixel camera that could also shoot 1080 movie in HD. Now that I have it I talk about it to everyone just like it's my first born. 
I picked this baby up last week on St.Thomas, it was the last one (or so they told me). I also got a sweeet lens, the 100mm macro, which I used for the ring shot in the post below.
 I have always loved macro photography and could never seem to get close enough with my previous lenses.

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Introducing my new logo!

and new Wedding website!

I thought it would be easier to keep portraits and weddings separate.

I still have a few more changes until my new image is complete!

*Greer

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Christian Kaysen says:

Congrats on the new logo! I'm diggin it!

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