February 23, 2012

Wedding | Ashley & Kaelan

Back in the fall I was contacted by Amanda Suanne to shoot with her at Ashley & Kaelan’s Kannapolis, NC wedding at the Irish Creek Golf Club. I was so excited she had me with her that day, it was stunning weather, at a beautiful location with an awesome bride and groom! Here’s a handful of my favorites from that day…. Following their first dance they gave us lots of time for portraits right as the sun was about to dip behind the trees, while their guests hit the buffet… the light was so warm and magical!    
February 8, 2012

Business | Unsolicited Advice- Comparing Apples to Apples (for brides!!)

Today I want to chat about something couples seeking a wedding photographer should know. Some of you may have heard that we decided to make some changes to our wedding pricing structure. For the last 2.5 years we have been strictly a la carte. Meaning, everything you purchase, you choose from a list… nothing is “packaged” together. We liked it this way because our couples could get exactly what they wanted, but we’ve been learning that brides in our price point expect to get a package deal…. so we’ve tried to oblige. (email me for our full price guide!) Well, when you’re out pounding the pavement (or websites) looking for your perfect photographer match, make sure you’re comparing apples to apples…. here’s what I mean…. One of our packages includes a 10×10 flushmount album with 20 spreads (40 pages).  The average bride does not know what flushmount or spreads mean…. educate yourself on what you’re actually buying. Flushmount: Have photographic prints. The images are actually photographs bound in the book instead of being press printed like magazines. Thick pages: has a sub-straight between 2 photographic prints on either side. Usually 2mm thick. (our Finao albums have a black sub-straight & RedTree Albums have white) Lay flat binding: the pages lay flat across the middle & don’t make a deep V, like a magazine does The print goes all the way across the crease with no gutter in the middle. Spreads: are 2 pages side by side, like you’re looking at an open book. Page: half of a spread Leaf: 2 pages back to back   Lots of photographers will include an album… when you see a photographer offers a certain album in their packages, find out what kind of album it really is…. it might be a flushmount, it might be a coffee table book, it might be a press print book…. It might include the 10 spread minimum (instead of our 20). (Coffee table books & press books are going to have magazine-like pages that can easily be ripped) Make sure you fully understand the quality of the items you’re buying. Not all albums are the same!   Here’s my favorite sample album we have, it’s a 10×10 RedTree flushmount album in the Almond cover with a matching 5×5 mini!   This post is not intended to say that books other than flushmounts are bad…. it’s just to educate you on the different options 🙂
January 31, 2012

Wedding | Bridal Wear

First, let me say I have NOTHING against a traditional bridal gown. Nearly all our brides have worn a traditional dress…. but… I LOVE when I see a bride or bridesmaids in something a little different. After all, I was that bride, myself. You see, I bought Amsale’s Tyler gown 2nd hand from Once Wed. I’d seen it in a magazine the week we got engaged and just knew it was my dress. I had to have it. The bargain hunter I am was elated to get a $4000+ dress for about $1500. It even was the right size and length… double score.  I had it for several months before it started to eat at me…. even though I’d bought an amazing gown at amazing price…. I couldn’t quite stomach the cost. Jeremy & I were paying for everything, and that money could have been better used for other things.  Long story short…. I sold that dress, and had my mom’s dress (that happened to fit me perfect!) altered a bit instead. Then I changed into a $30 dress from the JCrew outlet for our reception. I am a huge proponent of using things for purposes other than which they were intended…. I used twin sheets as table cloths at our reception and, my bridesmaids wore $40 dresses from Target.com. I wanted to share some of my favorite dresses currently available from non-traditional wedding retailers. (Click images to purchase them) JCrew. They came out with their wedding line a few years ago, and it continues to be one of my favorite places to see dresses. Their simple lines and soft whites and ivorys are so timeless, and yet up-to-date. 1.  J Crew, Kira. This is by far my favorite! 2. J Crew Sofia …. I actually own this in black, and it’s SO comfortable! You can wear a regular bra with it too!   Anthropology It’s no secret that Anthropology intoduced BHLDN on Valentines day of 2011. They have some really earthy gowns that would be beautiful in a garden. They also have some prim & proper frocks! 1. Bhldn, Crepe De Chine Column Gown 2. Bhldn, Comme Il Faut Dress (would be so great in a backyard affair… I’m smitten with those gloves!)   Last, but not least…. Ann Taylor! 1. Strapless Vintage Gown… I can see a cozy cardigan or blazer over this for an awesome, outdoor, fall wedding!   Where are some of your favorite non-traditional places to look for gowns?? Do you thrift? Do you eBay? Let me know in the comments! PS…. the J Crew outlet is in Arden, NC (just south of Asheville) that’s where I bought the Sofia dress in black for about $50! Another great place here in Charlotte is the JLC Wearhouse. I’m a Jr. League member, but it’s a store open to the public. While working there on Friday, we got to pick up a huge shipment of dresses from J. Majors! Good stuff at great prices in there…. it’s in Plaza Midwood on the corner of Pecan & Central.      
February 23, 2012

Wedding | Ashley & Kaelan

Back in the fall I was contacted by Amanda Suanne to shoot with her at Ashley & Kaelan’s Kannapolis, NC wedding at the Irish Creek Golf Club. I was so excited she had me with her that day, it was stunning weather, at a beautiful location with an awesome bride and groom! Here’s a handful of my favorites from that day…. Following their first dance they gave us lots of time for portraits right as the sun was about to dip behind the trees, while their guests hit the buffet… the light was so warm and magical!    
February 8, 2012

Business | Unsolicited Advice- Comparing Apples to Apples (for brides!!)

Today I want to chat about something couples seeking a wedding photographer should know. Some of you may have heard that we decided to make some changes to our wedding pricing structure. For the last 2.5 years we have been strictly a la carte. Meaning, everything you purchase, you choose from a list… nothing is “packaged” together. We liked it this way because our couples could get exactly what they wanted, but we’ve been learning that brides in our price point expect to get a package deal…. so we’ve tried to oblige. (email me for our full price guide!) Well, when you’re out pounding the pavement (or websites) looking for your perfect photographer match, make sure you’re comparing apples to apples…. here’s what I mean…. One of our packages includes a 10×10 flushmount album with 20 spreads (40 pages).  The average bride does not know what flushmount or spreads mean…. educate yourself on what you’re actually buying. Flushmount: Have photographic prints. The images are actually photographs bound in the book instead of being press printed like magazines. Thick pages: has a sub-straight between 2 photographic prints on either side. Usually 2mm thick. (our Finao albums have a black sub-straight & RedTree Albums have white) Lay flat binding: the pages lay flat across the middle & don’t make a deep V, like a magazine does The print goes all the way across the crease with no gutter in the middle. Spreads: are 2 pages side by side, like you’re looking at an open book. Page: half of a spread Leaf: 2 pages back to back   Lots of photographers will include an album… when you see a photographer offers a certain album in their packages, find out what kind of album it really is…. it might be a flushmount, it might be a coffee table book, it might be a press print book…. It might include the 10 spread minimum (instead of our 20). (Coffee table books & press books are going to have magazine-like pages that can easily be ripped) Make sure you fully understand the quality of the items you’re buying. Not all albums are the same!   Here’s my favorite sample album we have, it’s a 10×10 RedTree flushmount album in the Almond cover with a matching 5×5 mini!   This post is not intended to say that books other than flushmounts are bad…. it’s just to educate you on the different options 🙂
January 31, 2012

Wedding | Bridal Wear

First, let me say I have NOTHING against a traditional bridal gown. Nearly all our brides have worn a traditional dress…. but… I LOVE when I see a bride or bridesmaids in something a little different. After all, I was that bride, myself. You see, I bought Amsale’s Tyler gown 2nd hand from Once Wed. I’d seen it in a magazine the week we got engaged and just knew it was my dress. I had to have it. The bargain hunter I am was elated to get a $4000+ dress for about $1500. It even was the right size and length… double score.  I had it for several months before it started to eat at me…. even though I’d bought an amazing gown at amazing price…. I couldn’t quite stomach the cost. Jeremy & I were paying for everything, and that money could have been better used for other things.  Long story short…. I sold that dress, and had my mom’s dress (that happened to fit me perfect!) altered a bit instead. Then I changed into a $30 dress from the JCrew outlet for our reception. I am a huge proponent of using things for purposes other than which they were intended…. I used twin sheets as table cloths at our reception and, my bridesmaids wore $40 dresses from Target.com. I wanted to share some of my favorite dresses currently available from non-traditional wedding retailers. (Click images to purchase them) JCrew. They came out with their wedding line a few years ago, and it continues to be one of my favorite places to see dresses. Their simple lines and soft whites and ivorys are so timeless, and yet up-to-date. 1.  J Crew, Kira. This is by far my favorite! 2. J Crew Sofia …. I actually own this in black, and it’s SO comfortable! You can wear a regular bra with it too!   Anthropology It’s no secret that Anthropology intoduced BHLDN on Valentines day of 2011. They have some really earthy gowns that would be beautiful in a garden. They also have some prim & proper frocks! 1. Bhldn, Crepe De Chine Column Gown 2. Bhldn, Comme Il Faut Dress (would be so great in a backyard affair… I’m smitten with those gloves!)   Last, but not least…. Ann Taylor! 1. Strapless Vintage Gown… I can see a cozy cardigan or blazer over this for an awesome, outdoor, fall wedding!   Where are some of your favorite non-traditional places to look for gowns?? Do you thrift? Do you eBay? Let me know in the comments! PS…. the J Crew outlet is in Arden, NC (just south of Asheville) that’s where I bought the Sofia dress in black for about $50! Another great place here in Charlotte is the JLC Wearhouse. I’m a Jr. League member, but it’s a store open to the public. While working there on Friday, we got to pick up a huge shipment of dresses from J. Majors! Good stuff at great prices in there…. it’s in Plaza Midwood on the corner of Pecan & Central.