Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Kim and Brian

Everything about this wedding was so beautiful--the couple, the location, the decorations, just everything! I feel so lucky to have been a part of it. I can honestly say that Kim and Brian are one of the most loving couples I have ever come across. You should see how many pictures I've got of them kissing! All of their friends and family that joined them in Gatlinburg were so obviously happy for them. Their wedding happened to coincide with my annual high school girlfriend's trip to the Smokies, so it was just a fabulous weekend all around. I got plenty of beautiful scenery shots too, which I'll post sometime in the distant future, when I'm not swamped :) It's late, so without further ado, here are some favorites from their joyful day.

First the scene: the beautiful Park Vista Hotel

There was a huge butterfly bush flowering outside the hotel, and there must have been 200 butterflies on it. Of course, I had to take about 50 shots of them :)

Next, some getting ready shots:

I love catching the bride's first glimpse of herself in the dress:

Check out her awesome sparkley shoes!

Kim was just breathtakingly gorgeous!

Of course, I can't leave out the handsome groom:

On to the ceremony!

I think he was impressed :)

Some portraits of the happy couple:

Kisses, kisses, and more kisses :)

The little white spot in the sky in the pic above is a beautiful crescent moon. This shot is stunning full size; web resolution doesn't do it justice.

The cake was gorgeous:

And their first dance

Whew! I know that was a lot of pictures. I absolutely just fall in love with all my couples, and while sorting out the pictures, I get to relive all the happy moments from their day. I'm just so happy for Kim and Brian. If I ever met 2 people completely, utterly, head over heels in love, it is these two. Again, I'm just so happy that I could share in their joy. Thank you so much Kim and Brian!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Angela and Andy

I'm finally ready to post some favorites from Andy and Angela's wedding. Their wedding was at the most gorgeous location, and probably one of the least known in Louisville. Any future brides out there would do well to check into the South Park Country Club in Fairdale if they are looking for a beautiful outdoor setting.

The day started off threatening rain, but luckily it held off, and we were blessed with mild temperatures, a nice breeze, and a hazy sky which made for perfect picture taking weather (no harsh shadows!). Angela and Andy were so much fun, and their wedding was so full of love and emotion.

Angela teaches art, and Andy does photography himself, in addition to being a wonderful woodworker (you should see the beautiful box he made for their gift table!). So I'm hoping my photos hold up to their high artistic standards! As usual, I had a hard time narrowing them down, so here are a whole bunch. I figured they waited long enough to see them, I might as well give them the works :)
First, a couple of the beautiful bride:
Her handsome groom:
And the happy couple:
The playground was Andy's idea. We got lots of fun shots there; here's one of many:
Did I mention what a gorgeous location this was???
Have you ever seen such a happy bride?
Or groom?
And last, several detail shots (always one of my favorite things about shooting weddings)
They had a guitar and mandolin players for their music. It was so cool!
The cake, with the vintage family cake toppers:
The candy bar at the reception--what a neat idea!
Flowers, dress, jewelry, shoes...
Big congratulations to Angela and Andy, and many thanks for letting me be a part of their special day!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Catching up

I've got a lot of catching up to do here! I've been so busy editing, proofing, and traveling that I haven't updated my blog all month. I hope I haven't lost what few readers I've gained :)

I'll be posting lots of pictures over the next few days; I know I've got several people out there watching for a preview of their photographs! So to the newlyweds Hobbs, Johns, and my Gatlinburg girls: keep checking back--it won't be long, I promise.

In addition to my fall frenzy of weddings, I'm still hard at work on Amy and Wes's album. I thought I'd post a few nice shots from their wedding, since they predated my blog by a couple of weeks.

Some detail shots:




Their cake was really neat--it was asymmetrical



Amy made the cutest little happy faces all day; here's one during the ceremony:


The church:


A couple of portraits:
And my favorite shot of their first dance:

Lately I almost feel like I need to be 3 people to keep up with everything, but I love it--I'm not complaining a bit! I've had out of town weddings for the last 2 weekends, one in the beautiful Smoky Mountains, and the other north of Cinci. For that wedding, I was the second shooter for the amazing Jim Cook. I learned a lot and can't wait to try out some new ideas at Katie and Brian's wedding this weekend.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Holy Cow!

What a weekend! Wesley had his first 3 year old soccer game Saturday morning, after which I had a wedding that afternoon, a bridal show in E-town on Sunday, and some quick kiddo portraits that evening. The weather was very cooperative this weekend, thankfully. The wedding on Saturday was in a gorgeous outdoor location, and if it had rained (70% chance!) then it was going to have to be moved into a small, dark room. I was so happy to see all the chairs set up outside when we
pulled up to the location! I've started sorting and editing those photos, and will hopefully have a few favorites up on the blog before I leave town on Thursday (annual girl's trip!!! Finally here! Plus a wedding in the mountains on that Saturday!).

But here are a few favorites from the shoot Sunday evening of these 3 adorable kids. The weather cooperated for us here as well; we were supposed to do the shoot at Freeman Lake, but it rained all day and just started to clear up on my way out to their house. We decided to just do the shoot on their back deck, because everything was so wet. It ended up being easier for everybody, and I think the results are great! See what you think and let me know!

First up, the super-cute Adeline, who just turned 3!
Next, her handsome brother Aiden:
Next up, the adorable Miss Lizzie, who really knows how to pose for the camera!
And last, a couple of the girls together:
PS--you really can't tell from the photos that it was actually quite gloomy outside when we took them. The magic of photoshop!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Ha! I'm so smart! (Kim and Brian's Slideshow)



I finally figured out how to add a slide show directly to the blog. I love it when I triumph over technology :) It plays quite a bit smaller here, so here's the link to the fullsize version:

See it big here

I know I'm not showing much humility by saying so, but I am so happy with these pictures. I believe these, and also Katie and Brian's engagement session photos, turned out pretty darn good. I'm very critical of myself, so it feels kind of funny to be giving myself a little pat on the back :)

I love the emotion that is so evident in both couple's happiness with each other. When Kim requested this song, she said it was perfect for their situation. I think the music really adds a whole other element to their "picture story" here.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Busy Busy Busy!

Labor Day weekend is aptly named for my activity level this holiday. But at least it is all a labor of love--figuratively and literally! :) Seriously, though, it is a good thing I love what I do, or I might be feeling overwhelmed. Instead, it is exhilarating.

I've got a bridal show next Sunday in E-town, the day after the first of my fall frenzy of weddings coming up. So I've been digging around in all my wedding files finding some pics to be printed and framed for my booth. It is fun going back and looking through past weddings with a fresh eye--you always find gems that were overlooked before.

I've also been practicing with some album templates I got recently, as I'm currently album building for my lovely and lucky 07/07/07 couple.

So I thought I'd post a few older photos that I'm having printed for the show, and also some results of my collage building. It was fun to find photos that are related in some way, creating a theme of some sort on the page. Building an album is so much fun--storytelling through photographs. Your whole crazy, beautiful wedding day, surrounded by all your favorite people in the world, documented in a gorgeous album that people will want to look at over and over, through years and years and years.

I wish I could build an album for every couple! Sure, it is nice to have the CD of images, but so often, life takes over after all the wedding hustle and bustle is done, and building your own album or scrapbook keeps getting put on the back burner, and before you know it, years have passed! Then the kids come, and well, that's all I need to say about that, as any parents out there know! :)

I'm speaking here from personal experience, if you can't tell--our dear Little the Boston Terrier (who was just a puppy at the time), ate our wedding album and pretty much destroyed it. Most of the pictures were salvageable; she mostly chewed up all the nice leather parts :) ha ha. Anyway, I've still never gone back and done anything really nice with our wedding pictures. My mom put a little something together for us with some of the pictures, but that's all we've got. Just another one of those things I keep meaning to do; you know how that goes! I can't even keep up with printing my own kid's pictures (of course, that's probably good, seeing as how I take, literally, THOUSANDS of them) :)

Well, moral to this story is, I guess, do consider choosing a wedding photo package (whether it is from me or whoever your photographer is) that contains an album option or credit (and of course, keep it out of reach from your furry friends). Years from now, that album is the record of all the magical things that happened on your wedding day, every detail there for your children and grandchildren to cherish as well. Or if you are the creative type who wants the CD of images because you plan on building your own album or scrapbook, don't put it off! Trust me on this one--at this point, I'll probably be retired by the time I catch up on my own personal family photos, starting with my wedding :)

Whew! I wrote a novel tonight, didn't I? I've almost got Kim and Brian's slide show ready, and I think I needed a half hour break or so to freshen my eyes. So anyway, here are a few pictures, as I said a few paragraphs ago... :)





This little guy was so cute. I've got this pic on my website too, but I popped the color a bit to
print it and I think it turned out nice.


I couldn't decide if I liked the color or b/w better, so I printed them both. Comments? Which do you like better? (Credit goes to Kerry, my fabulous friend and assistant/2nd shooter, for these two)




I love the lucky lens flare I got on this one.


I love this sequence; she made such a production of it.
I'd love some opinions on this one too, if anyone is out there :) I thought it turned out pretty nifty, myself. But maybe I'm just crazy (well, yeah...)