February 3, 2012

Baby | Ainsley Wren

  I was bad and skipped blogging yesterday, so I’m making up for it today! Hooray! A few weeks ago I put out an invitation to photograph a newborn for free. You see, I have this great little office space but had never considered shooting in it (unless it was a simple headshot). But I got to thinking after the flooring was finished, that it might be viable to photograph the tiny ones in here and I wanted to test it out! Thankfully Shayne (Ainsley’s mom) was willing to make the hike to Davidson from Waxhaw on a freezing cold night with her brand new baby girl. They were so kind to give me their time and a little one to play with. It taught me that I can certainly photograph a baby in my space, and want to continue to pursue it. So… if you’re having a little one in the coming months, contact me for special newborn studio pricing! My whole thought for this shoot was to have a baby girl on my sideboard with a beautiful ribbon backdrop…. well, as you can see I didn’t have enough of a backdrop! Lesson learned for next time 🙂 This was definitely an experiment, and I’m grateful to have learned so much in a short hour!
February 1, 2012

Goals | February 2012

And just like that, January is gone. Whew. January was full of changes with the business. We worked in the office more, almost completing the flooring project, rearranged, painted, etc. Shooting was kept to a minimum so that we could work on all these projects. Here are the January goals….   1. Work on office (I won’t even go into specifics :-/  ) We’ll count this as complete! 2. Create some organization so that I don’t just stack papers on my desk. Much better at this…. but I still have papers to file! I think I need a filing day. 3. Do some practice shooting with Jeremy! Didn’t happen 🙁 Jeremy was sick a lot this month 4. Attend FerShops in Charleston! Done & Blogged! 5. Finish editing Heather & Graham’s wedding Done & sending them out tomorrow! 6. Finish editing Anna Beth’s newborn pics Done! 7. Blog lots 🙂 Done!   February…. 1. Order albums galore…. currently 8 need finishing and ordering 2. Do some serious filing, blah. 3. Finish editing 2 baby sessions & blog 4. Photograph Maggie & Rory’s engagement 5. Deep clean my house (we’re having guests in 2 weeks!) 6. Enjoy some down time with hubby! 7. Deliver boudoir albums….oohlala! 8. Be more frugal…. we’re saving to start construction on our beach house!   …. a little snapshot of my January Instagrams 🙂  (yes, I chopped my hair back off!)
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.      
January 26, 2012

Business | FerShop

A few weeks ago I headed to Charleston at 6AM, nervous and excited. I was going to partake in the FerShop by Fer Juaristi, a photographer from Mexico. There were a handful of other photographers there, including a few I knew from flickr. We talked a lot about how and why Fer is “different” from other photographers, how he’s OK with scaring off couples that aren’t his kind of client, how he approaches photoshoots with a totally different eye than the rest of us AND (most importantly….) why harsh light isn’t so scary! Rob & Meg joined us for the day, serving as our models. They were spectacular! So in love, so easy going. (F5, Portra 400… the rest are digital)  
February 3, 2012

Baby | Ainsley Wren

  I was bad and skipped blogging yesterday, so I’m making up for it today! Hooray! A few weeks ago I put out an invitation to photograph a newborn for free. You see, I have this great little office space but had never considered shooting in it (unless it was a simple headshot). But I got to thinking after the flooring was finished, that it might be viable to photograph the tiny ones in here and I wanted to test it out! Thankfully Shayne (Ainsley’s mom) was willing to make the hike to Davidson from Waxhaw on a freezing cold night with her brand new baby girl. They were so kind to give me their time and a little one to play with. It taught me that I can certainly photograph a baby in my space, and want to continue to pursue it. So… if you’re having a little one in the coming months, contact me for special newborn studio pricing! My whole thought for this shoot was to have a baby girl on my sideboard with a beautiful ribbon backdrop…. well, as you can see I didn’t have enough of a backdrop! Lesson learned for next time 🙂 This was definitely an experiment, and I’m grateful to have learned so much in a short hour!
February 1, 2012

Goals | February 2012

And just like that, January is gone. Whew. January was full of changes with the business. We worked in the office more, almost completing the flooring project, rearranged, painted, etc. Shooting was kept to a minimum so that we could work on all these projects. Here are the January goals….   1. Work on office (I won’t even go into specifics :-/  ) We’ll count this as complete! 2. Create some organization so that I don’t just stack papers on my desk. Much better at this…. but I still have papers to file! I think I need a filing day. 3. Do some practice shooting with Jeremy! Didn’t happen 🙁 Jeremy was sick a lot this month 4. Attend FerShops in Charleston! Done & Blogged! 5. Finish editing Heather & Graham’s wedding Done & sending them out tomorrow! 6. Finish editing Anna Beth’s newborn pics Done! 7. Blog lots 🙂 Done!   February…. 1. Order albums galore…. currently 8 need finishing and ordering 2. Do some serious filing, blah. 3. Finish editing 2 baby sessions & blog 4. Photograph Maggie & Rory’s engagement 5. Deep clean my house (we’re having guests in 2 weeks!) 6. Enjoy some down time with hubby! 7. Deliver boudoir albums….oohlala! 8. Be more frugal…. we’re saving to start construction on our beach house!   …. a little snapshot of my January Instagrams 🙂  (yes, I chopped my hair back off!)
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.      
January 26, 2012

Business | FerShop

A few weeks ago I headed to Charleston at 6AM, nervous and excited. I was going to partake in the FerShop by Fer Juaristi, a photographer from Mexico. There were a handful of other photographers there, including a few I knew from flickr. We talked a lot about how and why Fer is “different” from other photographers, how he’s OK with scaring off couples that aren’t his kind of client, how he approaches photoshoots with a totally different eye than the rest of us AND (most importantly….) why harsh light isn’t so scary! Rob & Meg joined us for the day, serving as our models. They were spectacular! So in love, so easy going. (F5, Portra 400… the rest are digital)