August 11, 2015

Personal | New House Tour

Fair warning; the above photo is the only pretty picture in this post. So go ahead and lower those expectations.  (it’s the plan for the dining room…. the floral is for curtains!) We knew that the changes we wanted to make to our “new” house would have to happen over time. Our budget simply doesn’t allow for us all to do it right now. After meeting with about six different contractors and only getting two quotes back (which is infuriating) we are at a standstill trying to figure out what to do. Should we take out a relatively small personal loan to complete the master? Should we wait a year and take out a home equity loan instead (if needed, we might could save up the remaining amount between now and then and need no loan at all). Should we pay off debts with the cash we have, then re-save for renovations? Ready for the ugliest house tour ever…. here goes. (I don’t mean that I think my house is ugly…. but these are real life, not styled, we live here photos…. so don’t judge me, internet…. you know you have sheets folded on your kitchen island and a bat-mobile box in your living room too…) 1. The kitchen/den area. At one time a wall separated these spaces…. I’m so glad that’s not the case anymore. You’ll see a big cabinet below, that’s the “office”. It’s a computer cabinet that houses most of my gear and desktop. This will eventually live in our new master bedroom and a loveseat or a few club chairs will take it’s place. The window in here will eventually be a door leading to a deck or patio. The perimeter cabinets will eventually be white and the island, dark gray. The floor will be tiled. We got a quote to have the cabinets painted and I almost pooped myself…. like, we could literally replace all the cabinets for less. So maybe we’ll do that. Who knows. 2. The door to the right of the stove currently leads to the garage. That will eventually become an opening to a small hall with a laundry room and our master suite. Below is what the garage looks like at this moment…. laundry, trash, an old fridge, a high chair…. you know, the norm. Don’t judge. Your garage isn’t magazine worthy either. 3. The two bedrooms are almost identical, except one has a 1/2 bath. 4. Speaking of that 1/2 hath… here’s the full & 1/2…. so sexy. The tiny 1/2 bath will stay as is. It’s the lowest man on the totem pole for any renos. It works just fine, and none of the tile is cracked. The full bath might get tackled after the master is done. We’ll see. 5. Our living room is pretty much staying as is. Whenever the master bedroom is done, this tv will go there and a bigger one will get hung above the fireplace. You can see the dining room in the bottom right photo, which connects back around to the kitchen. Now, for a little inspiration….. All on my pinterest board…. *the one heinus, grainy cell photo is the mid-centry dresser we are using for our new master vanity…. it has awesome brass hardware and feet! I cannot wait to see it refinished… think of it as you see that beautiful inspiration photo on the left! I’ve been trying to think about some of the smaller, less expensive projects we could do, that would make our house feel like a home. I picked out that drapery fabric for our dining room and some trim to use elsewhere (maybe a pillow in the adjoining living room) in the photo above. I did make my first bigger purchase… two barstools for the kitchen island…. they’re perfectly vintage, bamboo and were a whopping $20 on Craigslist! Here’s a list of items to tackle (over time)…. 1. Build master suite & laundry room 2. Enclose porch into a mudroom 3. Build garage 4. Renovate man-cave (Jeremy will DIY!). His goal is to have this done by Super Bowl 2017. 5. Paint kitchen cabinets. Wall cabinets will be white & island will be gray. OR replace all the kitchen cabinets? 6. Renovate existing full bath…. new tile & re-glaze tub. 7. Replace all interior doors with solid doors. 8. Wire living room for tv above fireplace. 9. Purchase/make curtains and blinds (we don’t have a single window covering up!)   So… who wants to hire us. I got lots of projects that need funding 🙂    
August 3, 2015

Reminder…. and HELLO!

Well… it’s been a while since I’ve posted. I pretty much took July off from shooting, and it was refreshing! I spent lots of time with the family, and we moved in our new home! So most of my free time has been used to think and source stuff for the new house. We are doing some renovations which includes a master bed & bathroom addition (!!!!) Bathroom choices seemed so simple when we were building the beach house, but all the sudden they seem daunting now…. and it doesn’t help that I’ve developed very expensive taste…. marble everything, anyone?! So now that you’ve had a mini update… I wanted to remind you that YES! I do travel for weddings! It seems that at least once a week someone asks me if I stick to Charlotte, or if I venture out… the answer is always venture out! I like traveling and love it even more when I get to photograph people in pretty places.  We LOVED visiting Jamaica in January for Alan & Ashley’s destination wedding (see more here!) I’m also still looking to travel back to the Dallas/Waco/Austin Texas areas to shoot too! There are still no travel fees for those towns since there’s a new munchkin are there that I need to spoil! PS: I’ve had oodles of wedding inquires lately for late 2015 and 2016…. so, go ahead and get on my calender now!
June 26, 2015

Summer Sessions

We are headed east for a few days on vacation next week, but I have 2 slots available for sessions! I’m offering them at a reduced rate since it’s a little last minute. $175 per session and you can pick the location! Book by clicking here! Want to see recent sessions at these locations? Check out Kristin & Johnathan’s engagement session, Cassie & John’s maternity session and the Riggs family session.
June 24, 2015

Family | Minzey

   The Minzey family recently relocated to Davidson (to my neighborhood!) from Arizona and wanted to capture their sweet girl, Addison for her first birthday. To beat the heat, we met at sunrise for their session. Don’t you just love their bold clothing!? Colors photograph so well… no white and khakis here!
August 11, 2015

Personal | New House Tour

Fair warning; the above photo is the only pretty picture in this post. So go ahead and lower those expectations.  (it’s the plan for the dining room…. the floral is for curtains!) We knew that the changes we wanted to make to our “new” house would have to happen over time. Our budget simply doesn’t allow for us all to do it right now. After meeting with about six different contractors and only getting two quotes back (which is infuriating) we are at a standstill trying to figure out what to do. Should we take out a relatively small personal loan to complete the master? Should we wait a year and take out a home equity loan instead (if needed, we might could save up the remaining amount between now and then and need no loan at all). Should we pay off debts with the cash we have, then re-save for renovations? Ready for the ugliest house tour ever…. here goes. (I don’t mean that I think my house is ugly…. but these are real life, not styled, we live here photos…. so don’t judge me, internet…. you know you have sheets folded on your kitchen island and a bat-mobile box in your living room too…) 1. The kitchen/den area. At one time a wall separated these spaces…. I’m so glad that’s not the case anymore. You’ll see a big cabinet below, that’s the “office”. It’s a computer cabinet that houses most of my gear and desktop. This will eventually live in our new master bedroom and a loveseat or a few club chairs will take it’s place. The window in here will eventually be a door leading to a deck or patio. The perimeter cabinets will eventually be white and the island, dark gray. The floor will be tiled. We got a quote to have the cabinets painted and I almost pooped myself…. like, we could literally replace all the cabinets for less. So maybe we’ll do that. Who knows. 2. The door to the right of the stove currently leads to the garage. That will eventually become an opening to a small hall with a laundry room and our master suite. Below is what the garage looks like at this moment…. laundry, trash, an old fridge, a high chair…. you know, the norm. Don’t judge. Your garage isn’t magazine worthy either. 3. The two bedrooms are almost identical, except one has a 1/2 bath. 4. Speaking of that 1/2 hath… here’s the full & 1/2…. so sexy. The tiny 1/2 bath will stay as is. It’s the lowest man on the totem pole for any renos. It works just fine, and none of the tile is cracked. The full bath might get tackled after the master is done. We’ll see. 5. Our living room is pretty much staying as is. Whenever the master bedroom is done, this tv will go there and a bigger one will get hung above the fireplace. You can see the dining room in the bottom right photo, which connects back around to the kitchen. Now, for a little inspiration….. All on my pinterest board…. *the one heinus, grainy cell photo is the mid-centry dresser we are using for our new master vanity…. it has awesome brass hardware and feet! I cannot wait to see it refinished… think of it as you see that beautiful inspiration photo on the left! I’ve been trying to think about some of the smaller, less expensive projects we could do, that would make our house feel like a home. I picked out that drapery fabric for our dining room and some trim to use elsewhere (maybe a pillow in the adjoining living room) in the photo above. I did make my first bigger purchase… two barstools for the kitchen island…. they’re perfectly vintage, bamboo and were a whopping $20 on Craigslist! Here’s a list of items to tackle (over time)…. 1. Build master suite & laundry room 2. Enclose porch into a mudroom 3. Build garage 4. Renovate man-cave (Jeremy will DIY!). His goal is to have this done by Super Bowl 2017. 5. Paint kitchen cabinets. Wall cabinets will be white & island will be gray. OR replace all the kitchen cabinets? 6. Renovate existing full bath…. new tile & re-glaze tub. 7. Replace all interior doors with solid doors. 8. Wire living room for tv above fireplace. 9. Purchase/make curtains and blinds (we don’t have a single window covering up!)   So… who wants to hire us. I got lots of projects that need funding 🙂    
August 3, 2015

Reminder…. and HELLO!

Well… it’s been a while since I’ve posted. I pretty much took July off from shooting, and it was refreshing! I spent lots of time with the family, and we moved in our new home! So most of my free time has been used to think and source stuff for the new house. We are doing some renovations which includes a master bed & bathroom addition (!!!!) Bathroom choices seemed so simple when we were building the beach house, but all the sudden they seem daunting now…. and it doesn’t help that I’ve developed very expensive taste…. marble everything, anyone?! So now that you’ve had a mini update… I wanted to remind you that YES! I do travel for weddings! It seems that at least once a week someone asks me if I stick to Charlotte, or if I venture out… the answer is always venture out! I like traveling and love it even more when I get to photograph people in pretty places.  We LOVED visiting Jamaica in January for Alan & Ashley’s destination wedding (see more here!) I’m also still looking to travel back to the Dallas/Waco/Austin Texas areas to shoot too! There are still no travel fees for those towns since there’s a new munchkin are there that I need to spoil! PS: I’ve had oodles of wedding inquires lately for late 2015 and 2016…. so, go ahead and get on my calender now!
June 26, 2015

Summer Sessions

We are headed east for a few days on vacation next week, but I have 2 slots available for sessions! I’m offering them at a reduced rate since it’s a little last minute. $175 per session and you can pick the location! Book by clicking here! Want to see recent sessions at these locations? Check out Kristin & Johnathan’s engagement session, Cassie & John’s maternity session and the Riggs family session.
June 24, 2015

Family | Minzey

   The Minzey family recently relocated to Davidson (to my neighborhood!) from Arizona and wanted to capture their sweet girl, Addison for her first birthday. To beat the heat, we met at sunrise for their session. Don’t you just love their bold clothing!? Colors photograph so well… no white and khakis here!