Archive for February, 2010

Missions Monday: love in action

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

If anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him? Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue, but with actions and in truth. 1 John 3:17-18

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I will not lie, at one point during the day I wondered why I do this. I sign up all gung ho and then mid way through I’m asking myself what I’ve gotten myself into. That moment happened when I was elbow deep in 20 pounds of spaghetti. My time and effort felt small, so small that I wondered what good it was. Why do it? Later that night I realized that even when I feel small, God is great. Even our small gestures mean so much to people. and to Him.

It was just spaghetti after all. But to the girl who held out her hand for her plate and told me that because of us she got to eat dinner tonight, well, it wasn’t just spaghetti. It was love, it was love in action.

I’m continually amazed at those that give love in action. Like Preacher Bob, who In 1984, arrived in Knoxville, TN with only two changes of clothes and $25. He started Highways and By-Ways Ministry in 1987 after getting back on his feet through the love and help of a preacher. Highways and By-Ways Ministry was formed to help street souls one-on-one under bridges, railroad tracks, local grave yards and homeless camps in the Knoxville area.

I signed up to cook by myself and put out a call to help earlier in the week because, well, 150 people are alot to cook for:) A gigantic thanks to my friends Kerri, Marie and my ever awesome mom! Thank you so much for taking time to help and putting love into action! And I can’t forget Susie, who is there every week and gives so much to this organization.  Thank you!

ps…Preacher Bob has a new facebook fan page! Go be a fan! And if you are interested in helping out, they meet every Thursday evening and need people to sponsor/make the food! I promise it is worth it! :)

five on friday | the i-need-me-some-springtime-please edition

Friday, February 26th, 2010

1. This is going to be quick because I’m on my way to IKEA!!! That’s right folks, my second visit ever, all within a month of my first! We’re stocking up for some photography studio awesomeness! ETA on leaving Knoxville: as soon as I hit publish on this post:)

2. I’m never one to wish winter away or let it bother me but Lord, I need me some springtime! I could move to the ocean tomorrow and be fine. It’s not usually this cold here in Knoxville and maybe that is why…not sure what is up about this year, but that is where I am with life right now:)

3. Lena is cracking me up lately! I have to get some of it on tape! She is a mess! My favorite: she has been helping paint and has adopted the new rollers (the fluffy part of it..ya know?) as her babies. She rocks them and they sleep, and then she says “oh, they crynin” So cute!

4. Did I mention I need some springtime. Anyone that lives in a tropical location want to put a crazy loud family of three (2 of whom are obsessed with keeping it dark and only using flashlights!) up in a room. We’ll do dishes:)

5. This weekend is full of studio finishing up and 2 fun shoots! Plus I have a contest going on for some wedding wonderfulness…my Knoxville brides that are getting married in 2010 and 2011 are all in a drawing for some awesome Bride shirts that I have to give away…so we’ll have the drawings and winners up next week! Woohoo!

ok…on my way! Have a great Friday!! I’ll post pics of the studio soon…I have some awesome before ones! :)

rhett & anna

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

I met Rhett and Anna in Knoxville at the Knoxville Gardens for a surprise photography session. It’s their anniversary of when they first started dating and Rhett surprised Anna with a photography session. How cool is that!?

It was an absolutely beautiful weekend in Knoxville and even though the Knoxville Gardens were a little barren from winter, they were still so beautiful! Love the stonework…what an awesome place to have a wedding too!

They were such a fun couple and truly in love! I’m loving the pictures! It helped that Rhett was a ham…you’ll see what I mean:)


isn’t Anna beautiful! Not too bad for someone who knew only 30 minutes beforehand that she was going to have her pictures done:)


see, ham:)

thanks for being awesome Rhett and Anna! Enjoy!

a smoky mountain wedding

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

I love a good ol’ smoky mountain wedding. I love the cabins, the intimacy that a smaller wedding gives, they backdrop of the beautiful mountains. just love. photographing these weddings are such fun too!

Megan and Blake were married in a cabin. At the cabins that Megan grew up coming to when their family traveled every year to Tennessee to visit the Smoky Mountains for their family vacation. Love that. What a special place and such memories in the cabins they said their vows in!

Plus, the cabins are my new favorite. Great location and great views!

Oak Haven Resort
1947 Old Knoxville Highway
Sevierville, TN 37876

Here are a couple pictures to give you a little taste of their wedding.

this hankie is around 90 years old and carried by the bride on her bouquet. Love sentimental things like this!

More sentiment! Love this shot! It just speaks to me for some reason. Megan’s daddy married her and is getting ready to pray over their marriage. Being a preachers kid myself I love when dad’s marry their daughters. What a special moment huh!?

five on friday | the studio edition

Friday, February 19th, 2010

You know, I didn’t grow up saying I wanted to be a photographer. I always thought about it, imagined what it would be like, always had a camera in hand but it was more of a dream I never verbalized or even thought about much because I really didn’t think it would/could ever happen. It was like saying I want to be a astronaut.

There is so much that goes into where I am today. Little moments like my mom making us stop on our road trips so she could get this great picture, taking pictures on my little camera as a kid with my 110 film, getting my first “real” camera as a Christmas gift at 14, being a missionary kid and seeing the world through a different way, dreaming of how I could turn my bathroom into a darkroom. All those little things that made me appreciate photos, how they capture the beauty and hardship in this world, the little things in life, how memories will be our souvenirs.

This past week has been full of remembering those little things and looking forward to big things. This week I went all in, with much hyperventilation. Because really, if you are going all in, well, its a little scary:)

This week I leased a studio.

Not just a studio for me. But with a dear friend who helps balance my crazy! (thanks Becky:) ) I’m so excited to be on this journey with her! Lots to tell and show in the near future (first we’re going to paint…you will thank me for this since the whole place is blue when we got it :) I’ll show before and afters when we are done) but for now, a 5 on Friday dedicated to our studio and all the little things:)

1. Since we are keeping separate businesses we wanted to have a studio name for the place. The name kind of found us.. studio317.

Colossians 3:17
And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.

2. We’re on the look out for a couch or loveseat. The one above is one that I’m loving. oh, Ikea :)

3. our logo. and the website that is coming…

4. Community. That is what we are striving for. This isn’t just a place for us to work, its a place to build community! So, if you are a Knoxville photog, we’d love to have you be part of some fun shoots and meetups we have planned (stay in the know here) or contact me for all the inside scoop of how you can utilize the studio for your business!

5. We are busy painting and getting stuff installed…all that fun stuff! Stay tuned for a fun open house night here in the next month or so! Here is one of the colors (above) that we are using…much better than the blue in there:)

that florida sun

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

I love Knoxville, don’t get me wrong. But my recent visit to Florida had me dying for some sun like that here in Knoxvegas…and the increase of temperature wouldn’t hurt either. Knoxville does have its perks for weddings, photographers, and yummy light (occasionally) but, man, gotta love that Florida sun! Can you imagine getting married in this beautiful sun and the gorgeous wedding photos?!

So, getting married in Florida? I’m so there:) No. Really. Book me for your Florida wedding photographer and I’ll WAIVE travel costs for the lucky couple. This is only good for one wedding, so contact me soon!

Here’s a fave I found while uploading Amanda and Colton’s gallery:) Enjoy the Florida sun!

behind the wedding scene: a first look?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

For the next couple weeks we’ll be looking at weddings behind the scenes. We’ll look at fun stuff like formal pictures, to see each other before hand or not, where is Knoxville on the wedding scene…all sorts of fun stuff.
Today, a first look? To do or not on your wedding day?

A trend that is continuing throughout the United States with weddings is a first look. This is when the bride and groom see each other before the wedding in an intimate moment so the photographer can capture the first look and then proceed to get amazing couple shots before the hubbub of the wedding begins.

I’m finding more and more, here in Knoxville, Tennessee, the tradition of seeing the bride when she first walks down the aisle is still holding strong. As a photographer I’m kinda on the fence about this one. Maybe I shouldn’t be because a lot of photographers have strong opinions about seeing each other before hand but I have to say I understand those that want the traditional way. So, I thought a blog post was in order:) Plus, I had another photographer weigh in on the matter (and one that isn’t from Knoxville to get a little perspective on it:) )

First, some pro’s and con’s:

PROS for a first look:
-Dedicated time to have your photographer to yourselves and get amazing pictures of the two of you!
-It’s intimate, just the two of you, with time to yourselves as you take this amazing journey together.
-You don’t have to worry about your makeup if you cry during the ceremony.
-Lessens the amount of time you need to dedicate to photos between the ceremony and reception= happy guests:)
-The light! Depending on your ceremony time the light can be better before hand (this is one to talk with your photographer about). I know that weddings here in Knoxville right now that start at 5pm would be better light with a first look beforehand.

CONS for a first look:

-It’s breaking tradition by golly!
-You want his first sight of you being when you walk down the aisle.
-You don’t want to kiss before the ceremony.

What Jared at Jacobus Photography based in Ohio had to say: “I let them decide unless its a winter wedding where it gets dark really early. If light will be an issue then I recommend they meet before. If they still want to wait to see each other then I am fine with it and I make sure I do my job.”

My personal opinion, similar to Jared’s, is I am all for tradition and completely respect the decision BUT if you opt to wait, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE put aside time after the ceremony for just the bride and groom to steal away and get some good pictures. So often you get into the groove of the wedding and if you don’t plan time the priority dwindles when Aunt Hilda is pulling on your arm for a hug. Just sayin’. :)

Lesson for the day:
Whether a first look or the tradition: make couple shots a PRIORITY! Those are the ones you will want to see and hang up after the wedding! Oh, and talk to your photographer about the light and timing to get their opinion:)

A big thanks to Jacobus Photography! Here is one of their amazing pictures!

happy love day!

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

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