This church sanctuary is perhaps the most elaborate undertaking I have ever decided to capture photographically. I first drove past the church on a trip and I was so impressed with the exterior,I decided to inquire if I could possibly see the inside and make an attempt to capture its grandeur? The church secretary coordinated my visit to allow ample time to shoot uninterrupted one afternoon and with the help of my good friend Morrie, I was able to pull it off. When people say it’s a small world,I now believe it because halfway through the shoot,the Rector comes in to say hi and I told him where I was from,and after some more conversation we both realize he was the pastor who had officiated my wedding almost twenty-five years ago.
This has to be the most beautiful church I have ever been in and the details are just amazing. From the arched walls to the wood ceiling to the stained glass and lights,everything reminds you of a time when things were built with great pride and workmanship and I feel blessed to be given the opportunity to capture it. The church is St Luke’s in Lebanon,Pa and for those interested in photography,I lit it using available light along with a tiny monster flashlight from Nitecor that really puts out the light in a small package. The light helped me bring out the roof detail among other areas in deep shadow.I also used my newly purchased wi-fi device called the camranger,which hooks to your camera and sends wireless images to a tablet,so I can now walk around lighting things while seeing the result right on my tablet in my hand and never needing to go look at the shot on the camera or laptop. You can change shutter speed and practically everything else on your camera remotely.
I was wrapping up the photo session and several times during the shoot I mentioned how I wish we could light the candles that were set up for Christmas,and literally a minute before I was ready to tear down the tripod, the organist comes in and nonchalantly says would you like the candles lit? I said absolutely and that extra touch just added to the shot.

You were right … the space is gorgeous! And you handled it extremely well, as I had no doubt you would.
Thanks,it took quite a while for sure.
Came together nicely !
With help of course
I think you made it look better than it really did live. The blues were glowing. I never saw hymnals look so pretty.
no photo can really show how amazing it is,but i tried.
lovely and I love the inside. You always do a nice Job Donald thank you for sharing. Kat
Thanks Kat
A stunning symmetrical capture with the right amount of exposure to do this building justice.
Thanks Mike,I am jealous of the places you have shot as well.nice job
Thanks very much. I’m lucky to have a fair few gems to photograph here in London town.
We dont have the old old stuff like europe does, but this one was pretty nice. i hope to get over there someday to take it all in.
It’s a beautiful church, so well structured. It’s definitely worth a trip across the Pond!
Yeah, that and a million other things. lets see Cotswalds,Pere Lachaise cemetery,etc etc
Nice shot here. It’s quite a challenge with limited equipment. I have been shooting cathedral interiors lately. Lucky to have one very near where I work so I can shoot during lunch break. Check this out: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dtmateojr/11869472243/
you are lucky to have access to that . great place and nice capture.