April 12, 2016

The Farm at Brusharbor

  I was contact by Sheri of Love Always, Carolina to photograph a styled shoot she was putting together at The Farm at Brusharbor. I was honored to be asked! Most of the styled shoots I’ve photographed, I’ve also put together… which is exhausting! Thanks Sheri for putting this wonderful shoot together! Venue | Brusharbor   Coordination | Love Always, Carolina  Hair & Makeup | Erin Ashley  Floral | Keliabee Flower Company  Dress | Jillian’s Bridal Loft   Rentals | Classic Event & Tent Rental  
March 22, 2016

Weddings | How I’m Different

We all photograph with the same camera bodies, same lenses, film shooters send to the same labs, we follow the same trends, we submit to the same blogs and magazines for publications. Ultimately, we all produce the same thing… so what makes me different? It’s really easy to get bogged down as a wedding photographer and feel like you are just fading into the fog of “competition”. We often compare our worst against everyone’s best…. Ultimately, we all have to work hard to be different in some way. I’ve chosen for my service experience to be different, and not rely on my skill. After-all, anyone can master a skill… but no one else can be me.   How do I do this? I’m a self-proclaimed, lightning-fast email responder. Nothing is worse than wanting/needing information fast and you can’t get it. When Jeremy and I got married, if you couldn’t communicate with me via email, I didn’t work with you. Plain and simple. As a creative, we are often not associated with left-brain people… we are free flowing, free spirited and heaven forbid we be tied to a device returning emails! You won’t get far with brides (or their mamma’s!) if you are not responsive. I know if I can get back to you faster than anyone else when you inquire about a service, I probably have a better chance of being hired. I’m also showing you that I am here for you, and I won’t leave you hanging. While I do try to keep work separated from personal time (emailing and calling) only between 10AM-7PM, I do make every effort to personally respond to emails within an hour during my 10-7 schedule. If I receive it outside those hours, expect a response by 10AM the next morning. Scheduling. At some point during the wedding process, you have to work on your schedule… either figuring it out on your own, with your venue or your planner. I don’t want to get 2 months from the wedding day to find out you’ve left 20 minutes between the ceremony and being introduced at the reception… all while the sun has gone down or me to do all your portraits (family, groups and just you two). Ultimately, you’ll be disappointed with me and the lack of photos you receive.  It’s my job to educate you on how much time it takes to get the photos you want to receive. I decided on my contact form, I would ask you specific questions about your wedding day when you inquire about wedding photography services. Based on the information you provide me, when I meet with you or chat over the phone/skype I make you a timeline that works well for me to complete all the photos you want… this way we are all on the same page from the get-go. I go over it with you and even include a list of items that can impact your timeline. Planning assistance Something I’d wanted to do for a while., finally came to light last year when a fellow photographer did it first… it kicked my butt into gear to get it done! I’ve created a huge magazine that you’ll receive once your retainer and contract are in, full of planning tips to make your wedding day less stressful and my job easier! It’s a beast of a document, that I am incredibly proud to offer my clients! I stick to the contract. I see over and over people post on social media about the length of time it takes to get their images. Your contract might say 8 weeks, and you just hit week 9 with nothing delivered. This is unacceptable! You WILL get images from me well before my cut-off time of 6 weeks. Period! No chasing me down for images, I promise! Now…. a mini house update! Last time we were still looking at studs….  Drywall is complete, brick was done on Friday… microwave is back up in the kitchen, door hardware arrived (I’m in love!).  They are starting tile today, completing the bathroom floor first before an inspection of the shower floor. Hopefully the inspection will go well, and they can finish tiling the shower this week. I’ll be doing a full reno updated next Tuesday, hopefully lots will be different! We are so close to getting moved in the new bedroom!      
March 8, 2016

Wedding Invitations

  I love the opportunity to get to work with new vendors, when I connected with Amanda of Viri Lovely Designs, I knew whatever she produced would be beautiful! I have been working on a project and wanted a few invitations to photograph… she over-delivered!  If you’re on the hunt for an invitation designer… look her up (she’s here in Charlotte)! Her work is stunning and the paper she uses is so luxurious!
February 23, 2016

Splurge Vs. Save

Always a hot topic when wedding planning begins, is where to save and where to splurge? Everyone has their own must-have list, but what about all those other items… how important to you are they? Flowers: They are stunning, add so much to the ambiance to the day. So, should you splurge on expensive peonies? If you love them, yes! Peonies are incredible, they’re so dainty, full and luxurious…. and expensive. They can run over $15 PER BLOOM. They’re only in season a few short weeks, here locally, but of course you can have them imported ($$). Either way, you can blow a floral budget really quick on lots of them. So, how to save? Splurge on the brides bouquet and save on the bridesmaids bouquets and centerpieces! Why? Well, for starters your bouquet will be in 90% of photos that include you! Allll those family formals, bridal party photos, photos of you and your new spouse…. there’s that bouquet! Also, in your detail shots, I use the bouquet to add a floral element to many photos. So… you should love your bouquet! If one of your must-have’s is peonies, but your budget is tight? Just put them in your bouquet, it will make it special and you’ll love it.  You can add ranunculus and garden roses for a similar effect in other areas of decor… also, greenery is HUGE right now! Opt for more greens in your bouquets and centerpieces, or better yet, some garland! Ooooh, I love some garland! The bar. In the south, if you have booze, you foot the bill. I know cash bars are popular elsewhere, but not here. So, you still want to have the cocktails flowing, but the budget is tight…. don’t serve hard liquor. People can get just as loose on champagne, beer and wine. If you really want liquor, pick a specialty drink… maybe you love bourbon, so just serve it and skip the vodka, rum, etc. We skipped the liquor at our own wedding and I know it saved us tons! Also, providing kegs of a few kinds of beer can save you tons over buying bottled beer. (we did this too, and had them hid behind the bar, with the bartender…. no one was doing keg stands!) Also, when we got married, I made a spreadsheet of everyone and marked if they were a wine or beer drinker… and calculated how much booze to buy based on that. Over half our guests didn’t drink and if a catering company had handled my alcohol, they would have likely charged me per head and not not taken into account that over half my guests didn’t even drink.   Favors: Skip them. They’re cute little trinkets that no one really wants. They find a way into people’s back seats or kitchen drawers to die. I love a good coozie, but dang, I’ve got buckets full of them! Floor length linens. Why are high-water table cloths still a thing? Stop renting them, they look ridiculous.  It’s like showing your spanx because your dress is too short… undergarments aren’t meant to be seen, and neither are table legs. The only exception is a nice wood table. And don’t get me started on paper/plastic table cloths (throw away kind)…. they are only appropriate at back yard bbq’s and even then, I don’t like them. (if your wedding is a back yard bbq, still rent full length linens… it’s not that expensive!) Venue: Your venue is probably your biggest expense. When selecting your spot, think or ask about these things: Must I use their catering? Can I bring my own alcohol? Will their be a cake cutting fee? Is there a cork fee for bringing my own wine? Do you get full use of the space, or will it cost extra for a spot to get ready? Does the venue offer tables, chairs, etc.? These will all impact your bottom line.   What did you or are you splurging or saving on?
April 12, 2016

The Farm at Brusharbor

  I was contact by Sheri of Love Always, Carolina to photograph a styled shoot she was putting together at The Farm at Brusharbor. I was honored to be asked! Most of the styled shoots I’ve photographed, I’ve also put together… which is exhausting! Thanks Sheri for putting this wonderful shoot together! Venue | Brusharbor   Coordination | Love Always, Carolina  Hair & Makeup | Erin Ashley  Floral | Keliabee Flower Company  Dress | Jillian’s Bridal Loft   Rentals | Classic Event & Tent Rental  
March 22, 2016

Weddings | How I’m Different

We all photograph with the same camera bodies, same lenses, film shooters send to the same labs, we follow the same trends, we submit to the same blogs and magazines for publications. Ultimately, we all produce the same thing… so what makes me different? It’s really easy to get bogged down as a wedding photographer and feel like you are just fading into the fog of “competition”. We often compare our worst against everyone’s best…. Ultimately, we all have to work hard to be different in some way. I’ve chosen for my service experience to be different, and not rely on my skill. After-all, anyone can master a skill… but no one else can be me.   How do I do this? I’m a self-proclaimed, lightning-fast email responder. Nothing is worse than wanting/needing information fast and you can’t get it. When Jeremy and I got married, if you couldn’t communicate with me via email, I didn’t work with you. Plain and simple. As a creative, we are often not associated with left-brain people… we are free flowing, free spirited and heaven forbid we be tied to a device returning emails! You won’t get far with brides (or their mamma’s!) if you are not responsive. I know if I can get back to you faster than anyone else when you inquire about a service, I probably have a better chance of being hired. I’m also showing you that I am here for you, and I won’t leave you hanging. While I do try to keep work separated from personal time (emailing and calling) only between 10AM-7PM, I do make every effort to personally respond to emails within an hour during my 10-7 schedule. If I receive it outside those hours, expect a response by 10AM the next morning. Scheduling. At some point during the wedding process, you have to work on your schedule… either figuring it out on your own, with your venue or your planner. I don’t want to get 2 months from the wedding day to find out you’ve left 20 minutes between the ceremony and being introduced at the reception… all while the sun has gone down or me to do all your portraits (family, groups and just you two). Ultimately, you’ll be disappointed with me and the lack of photos you receive.  It’s my job to educate you on how much time it takes to get the photos you want to receive. I decided on my contact form, I would ask you specific questions about your wedding day when you inquire about wedding photography services. Based on the information you provide me, when I meet with you or chat over the phone/skype I make you a timeline that works well for me to complete all the photos you want… this way we are all on the same page from the get-go. I go over it with you and even include a list of items that can impact your timeline. Planning assistance Something I’d wanted to do for a while., finally came to light last year when a fellow photographer did it first… it kicked my butt into gear to get it done! I’ve created a huge magazine that you’ll receive once your retainer and contract are in, full of planning tips to make your wedding day less stressful and my job easier! It’s a beast of a document, that I am incredibly proud to offer my clients! I stick to the contract. I see over and over people post on social media about the length of time it takes to get their images. Your contract might say 8 weeks, and you just hit week 9 with nothing delivered. This is unacceptable! You WILL get images from me well before my cut-off time of 6 weeks. Period! No chasing me down for images, I promise! Now…. a mini house update! Last time we were still looking at studs….  Drywall is complete, brick was done on Friday… microwave is back up in the kitchen, door hardware arrived (I’m in love!).  They are starting tile today, completing the bathroom floor first before an inspection of the shower floor. Hopefully the inspection will go well, and they can finish tiling the shower this week. I’ll be doing a full reno updated next Tuesday, hopefully lots will be different! We are so close to getting moved in the new bedroom!      
March 8, 2016

Wedding Invitations

  I love the opportunity to get to work with new vendors, when I connected with Amanda of Viri Lovely Designs, I knew whatever she produced would be beautiful! I have been working on a project and wanted a few invitations to photograph… she over-delivered!  If you’re on the hunt for an invitation designer… look her up (she’s here in Charlotte)! Her work is stunning and the paper she uses is so luxurious!
February 23, 2016

Splurge Vs. Save

Always a hot topic when wedding planning begins, is where to save and where to splurge? Everyone has their own must-have list, but what about all those other items… how important to you are they? Flowers: They are stunning, add so much to the ambiance to the day. So, should you splurge on expensive peonies? If you love them, yes! Peonies are incredible, they’re so dainty, full and luxurious…. and expensive. They can run over $15 PER BLOOM. They’re only in season a few short weeks, here locally, but of course you can have them imported ($$). Either way, you can blow a floral budget really quick on lots of them. So, how to save? Splurge on the brides bouquet and save on the bridesmaids bouquets and centerpieces! Why? Well, for starters your bouquet will be in 90% of photos that include you! Allll those family formals, bridal party photos, photos of you and your new spouse…. there’s that bouquet! Also, in your detail shots, I use the bouquet to add a floral element to many photos. So… you should love your bouquet! If one of your must-have’s is peonies, but your budget is tight? Just put them in your bouquet, it will make it special and you’ll love it.  You can add ranunculus and garden roses for a similar effect in other areas of decor… also, greenery is HUGE right now! Opt for more greens in your bouquets and centerpieces, or better yet, some garland! Ooooh, I love some garland! The bar. In the south, if you have booze, you foot the bill. I know cash bars are popular elsewhere, but not here. So, you still want to have the cocktails flowing, but the budget is tight…. don’t serve hard liquor. People can get just as loose on champagne, beer and wine. If you really want liquor, pick a specialty drink… maybe you love bourbon, so just serve it and skip the vodka, rum, etc. We skipped the liquor at our own wedding and I know it saved us tons! Also, providing kegs of a few kinds of beer can save you tons over buying bottled beer. (we did this too, and had them hid behind the bar, with the bartender…. no one was doing keg stands!) Also, when we got married, I made a spreadsheet of everyone and marked if they were a wine or beer drinker… and calculated how much booze to buy based on that. Over half our guests didn’t drink and if a catering company had handled my alcohol, they would have likely charged me per head and not not taken into account that over half my guests didn’t even drink.   Favors: Skip them. They’re cute little trinkets that no one really wants. They find a way into people’s back seats or kitchen drawers to die. I love a good coozie, but dang, I’ve got buckets full of them! Floor length linens. Why are high-water table cloths still a thing? Stop renting them, they look ridiculous.  It’s like showing your spanx because your dress is too short… undergarments aren’t meant to be seen, and neither are table legs. The only exception is a nice wood table. And don’t get me started on paper/plastic table cloths (throw away kind)…. they are only appropriate at back yard bbq’s and even then, I don’t like them. (if your wedding is a back yard bbq, still rent full length linens… it’s not that expensive!) Venue: Your venue is probably your biggest expense. When selecting your spot, think or ask about these things: Must I use their catering? Can I bring my own alcohol? Will their be a cake cutting fee? Is there a cork fee for bringing my own wine? Do you get full use of the space, or will it cost extra for a spot to get ready? Does the venue offer tables, chairs, etc.? These will all impact your bottom line.   What did you or are you splurging or saving on?