Category Archives: weddings

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Let’s Talk Travel!

“If you fly in only one vendor, make it the photographer. ”
-the Knot Guide to Destination Weddings (p. 70)

Have I mentioned that I love to travel? Have I mentioned that I’m willing to travel anywhere in the US, Mexico, Canada, the World, the Known Universe … to photograph a wedding? I’m sure I have!

The Knot guide quoted above mentions some great reasons to bring your photographer with you when you have a destination wedding.  But there are also some equally great reasons to hire an out of town photographer to photograph your local wedding, or to fly to your destination wedding from somewhere other than your home town.

I think there are two primary reasons to bring in a photographer from out of town, no matter where you’re getting married. Those reasons are STYLE and PERSONALITY.   Photography is an artistic pursuit.  When you choose your photographer, you should choose someone whose images speak to you; whose style and personality come through on their website; someone who you can see spending the entire day with you and your family. If that person should happen to live in another state, it’s not really that big a deal.

A photographer who is willing and used to traveling for weddings will be able to easily accommodate things like print orders (online galleries and ordering), delivery schedules (USPS Priority Mail with signature confirmation, easily upgradeable to FedEx when necessary), album design (online and email), and any and all communication (phone, email, text, IM, Facebook – whatever works).  None of those things should prevent you from hiring a photographer whose work you really love and bringing her (or him) to you.

Something else to keep in mind is that it’s often not that much more expensive to hire an out of town photographer than it is to hire one locally.  Many photographers offer flat rate travel to certain major cities or within a region.  Some photographers are willing to negotiate on price to photograph at a location or venue that will benefit their portfolio (although keep in mind that negotiating on price does not mean taking a loss – and time away from the business must be accounted for).

So where do I stand on these matters?  As I think I mentioned above, I love to travel. I’ve photographed weddings in 24 different states (Portland, Washington, Alaska, California, Louisiana, Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Connecticut, and DC) and 3 countries (US, Mexico, and Canada).  In my personal life, I’ve traveled to and lived in over 14 countries – in Europe, Africa, and Asia.

I offer flat rates for travel, based on region.  And yes, I’m willing to negotiate if there is a venue or location I’m particularly interested in working with or adding to my portfolio.

(Oh, and the locations above? New Orleans, Charleston, Puerto Vallarta, Captiva Island, Coconut Grove, Mismaloya)

Bloggie Giveaway #3: Colin Cowie’s Wedding Chic (Closed)

Ok, I can’t help myself.  I’m having so much fun with the other two portrait related giveaways, that I’m going to throw in a third one – a wedding related one for the Bloggie Giveaway Carnival.  Yes, I’m a crazy woman.

I’m going to give away a copy of Colin Cowie’s book Colin Cowie Wedding Chic: 1,001 Ideas for Every Moment of Your Celebration

I’ll ship the book directly to you from amazon.com via standard shipping – anywhere in the US or Canada.

As with the other two giveaways, just comment on this post. Tell me why you want the book, or a little bit about your wedding, or just say “hi”. Be sure to leave your email address so I can notify you if you win. I’ll pick the winner by a random number drawing.  And we’ll let this one go until Thursday, February 5th.

Details | Cakes

There is as much scope for variety in cakes as there are in bouquets; colors, styles, flavors, decorations, displays.  There are brides cakes which can be elegant or whimsical, decorated with flowers or fruit or sugar, and include different layers of flavors and fillings (my favorite to date was the almond cake with amaretto filling).  There are event cupcake wedding cakes.  Then there’s the Southern tradition of the groom’s cake, which are often chocolate and usually represent some element of the groom’s interests or hobbies (in the South that often means football or a college – or college football to combine the best of both worlds).  And each cake represents the incredible talent and skill of the baker who made it.  Even better than that, cakes of today aren’t just pretty showpieces.  Today’s bakers and chefs are committed to making cakes that taste as good as they look.  I wish there was some way to share the flavors of these cakes with you, but you’ll just have to imagine them for yourself!

Adam + Mom

One of my favorite images. Doesn’t he look so serious? This was the very last image we took at the session and I think he was just about done.

Venues | Barnsley Gardens Resort

One of the things I want to keep up with more this year is creating collages for all the wonderful venues that I get to photograph.  Here’s my first two for the totally cool Barnsley Gardens up in Adairsville, GA. I photographed the rehearsal dinner on Friday and the wedding on Saturday – both were gorgeous.

Valentine’s Day Special!

Details | Bouquets

I love flowers of all kinds and colors and shapes.  I love bright spring colors, I love roses, I love lilies, I love exotic orchids, and I love the simplicity of daisies.  If I could fill my home with fresh flowers every day, I would.  Unfortunately I have neither the budget or the green thumb neccesary to grow all the variety of flowers I’d love to have around.  Maybe that’s one reason that I enjoy photographing weddings so much – I get to experience the most gorgeous flowers arranged by some of the most talented florists ever.   But enough about me.   Let’s take a look my favorites, out of the huge variety of bouquets I’ve gotten to photograph in the last year or so.

Married | Cindy + Lee

Cindy + Lee celebrated their wedding and reception at the City Grill in the Hurt Bldg.  Cindy did an amazing job with the colors and the decor and Lee, as a Chef, made sure the food was amazing.

Details | Flowers

To fill in during this slow time I thought I’d blog some of my favorite detail images from the past year or so.  I love the details of a wedding – the things that brides and grooms put thought into, spend time and money on, and that really show their personalities.

The first one is from a wedding in Coconut Grove, FL. I loved these purple-pink hydrangea balls that were hung from the “ceiling” of a wooden structure by the pool.

Married | Allison & Chris

Allison and Chris got married at the absolutely amazing Opera in midtown Atlanta. It was so obvious that they had put a ton of thought and planning into their event and carefully considered every detail.  From Allison’s dress, to the gorgeous lush red roses, to the cake … it all blended perfectly with the decor of this historic opera house.  And the band that rocked the part after … wow!

What a great event and so much fun to photograph!

The gorgeous bouquet and<br /> flowers from Allison's wedding at Opera
Details of Allison's wedding dress and veil.
Allison's getting ready; her flowergirl helped with her shoes before her MOH practiced bustling her wedding dress.
Allison & Chris's wedding ceremony held onstage at Opera
Allison & Chris share a private moment immediately after wedding ceremony
Some of the fun formal portraits of Allison & Chris
Some of the fun formal portraits of Allison & Chris
Some of the fun formal portraits of Allison & Chris
The view of the main floor of Opera from the balcony. .
Allison & Chris cutting their gorgeous and truly unique wedding cake.
Allison up on the stage, rocking out with the band at their wedding reception.
Allison up on the stage, rocking out with the band at their wedding reception.
Allison up on the stage, rocking out with the band at their wedding reception.
The last song at Allison & Chris's wedding reception at Opera.