Archive for September, 2010

a wedding in the mountains

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

John and Bekah got married on the anniversary of the day they met. In a wedding that was nestled in the Smoky Mountains on a perfect fall day. It was a perfect day, truly perfect. Not too hot, laid back, with tons of friends and family there enjoying the day for what it was. Then of course there are the Tom shoes and smores…I mean, really, that just was the icing on the cake:)

It was misting rain as I pulled up and for some reason I was completely ok with it. The light in the barn was perfect and the church was beautiful so, rain away, we got some amazing pictures and the rain actually made the photography better actually (see the picture with the mountains and you’ll so get it!)

Thank you John and Bekah for being you…you are a beautiful couple and I’m honored to have captured your day for you!

smoky mountain wedding photography

Toms shoes=awesomeness!
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smoky mountain wedding photography

smoky mountain wedding photography

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ahhhh! This was our first stop for couple pictures….I was in love! Look at those Smoky Mountains:)
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and then Bekah told me there was a covered bridge down the road and I fell in love even more! What!? I could shoot here everyday, all day, and twice on Sundays. Love!
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one of my favorite ring shots to date.
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smoky mountain wedding photography

smoky mountain wedding photography

smoky mountain wedding photography
so…this little gem of a picture was shot while we were walking, I’m pretty sure I wasn’t even looking through the view finder, had it wide open, and boom shaka…my favorite picture! Love this! This is straight out of the camera people too!
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smoky mountain wedding photography
Bekah made the cake topper that matched with their invitations!
smoky mountain wedding photography

smoky mountain wedding photography
So the night was capped off with a bonfire and smores..because any wedding in the Smoky Mountain is made infinitely more amazing with smores, don’t you think!

featured: The Pink Book

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

I was the type of bride that spent hours combing through unique ideas for my wedding. I wanted special little touches that portrayed us. But like most brides planning their weddings, I was on a budget. So I crafted and had fun with DIY projects and made our wedding us.

So I absolutely LOVE it when a wedding for one of my brides now gets asked to be featured in a blog or article. I love it because I know my brides spent hours doing the same thing I did, pouring over wedding magazines, looking at photography, picking out their fun touches that show their style and personality. So to be featured and have the world see your beautiful wedding and labor of love is so much fun!

Today the Pink Book featured Rafaella and Brian’s wedding in a beautiful way, showing all her fun touches and details. Love it! Head on over there and leave Rafaella and Brian some love on their beautiful wedding:)

the rest of vacation:)

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

I’m in the middle of exporting and editing some sessions and have a crazy weekend ahead so I thought I’d post the down and dirty of the rest of our vacation. As in, these are all straight out of camera, ran through Lightroom to size for the blog, posted up here in no particular order. But in 10 years I won’t care about any of that…all I’ll care about is seeing my amazing family. Real life is beautiful.


just love him!

yes, these next two are exactly what you think they are. lol!


seriously, this picture makes me laugh hysterically. She is such a mess.


I just love this one! It is my fave!

WPPI Roadtrip: Atlanta

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

After our fun night of Ikea and the amazing hotel, we made our way to WPPI’s Roadtrip in Atlanta. We, as in me and Renee, who is a great photographer in Sparta, TN. She is a dear friend that goes way back and I love that we laughed until we cried in our hotel room and can’t wait to see her business go so far!!

So here is what I learned from our roadtrip, the WPPI kind and the traveling kind:)

- The best time to go to Ikea is Sunday night after 7. No one was there hardly! At one point I thought they had closed and I would be forced to find a bed to sleep in. I wasn’t going to complain about that turn of events had it happened:)
- I am spoiled by not having to set an alarm in my usual every day life.
- I could probably get alot more stuff done if I did set an alarm. Goal is to start setting an alarm here by the end of the month.
- I may be too laid back in my beauty regimen. I realized this as I painted my toenails in the parking lot of the hotel because I realized I still had on the tiny leftovers of paint from the beach last month and it was bad. oy.
- Hippy deoderant doesn’t work as well as the good stuff. Just saying…long story
- I could listen to Damon Tucci all day! He is funny, a great business person, and is a genuine support to this industry and other photographers.
- When they hand out prizes I have a mixed feeling of wanting to win and not wanting to look like a fool if my name is called. I won, and probably looked like a fool.
- I love this industry. Love.
- Bruce Dorn has a phenomenal eye and is truly an explorer of light. He challenges and inspires me.
- That WPPI knows how to treat their guests. Can’t wait for Vegas baby!!
- That real life is beautiful. and I need to break out my camera my camera more around my house to capture us being us. Or have Amber Holritz come beautifully capture it!
- That I love my real life, even with all the crazy.
- And lastly, if a random wet cat strolls along on your next shoot, it’s not God sending you a new prop to use. Just saying…long story:)

here’s to learning a ton at the WPPI Roadshow in Atlanta, having a great time with other photographers, and not caring if your toe nails are perfect:)

why I love hotels

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

I love hotels. No, really, love them. Maybe its the comfy beds, additional pillows that I crave, the mini bottles of shampoo or maybe its just using the AC all night without having to worry about the bill. Whatever it is, its true love. No, really.

This week is gearing up to be a crazy one. Starting out with a quick roadtrip to Atlanta, ending with two weddings that are going to ROCK! I’m talking barns, Tom shoes, and more! So tonight Renee and I headed on over to Ikea and ended up, what, in a hotel to spend the night getting ready for the WPPI Roadtrip tomorrow here in Atlanta. So right now I’m under one down comforter and leaning on approximately 4 pillows with the air conditioning cranked on. Why, because I can:)

where do you find inspiration?

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

My dad has a few stories that he sometimes lets out of the bag, like the time he decided to stage a coo in high school because they wouldn’t offer ketchup on the tables. One sit in later, sixties style I’m sure, and ketchup was on the tables. Then there is the time he decided to go out and measure the road to prove to the judge that he wasn’t speeding.

I have a little renegade in my blood, naturally. I like to challenge the status quo and usually find those off the beaten path places, things, and ideas alluring. I gravitate to weirdness is what I’m trying to say:)

So I’ve been in the middle of working on re-organizing my website and such and wow, what a task! The whole concept of your brand should show who you are is a tad daunting…how do you take all the little things that make you you and wrap it up into a logo? a color? a style? Then all the while with the knowledge that its actually all more than just a logo and not wanting to be “normal”.

Then throw in my renegade spirit and you have yourself a mess, my friends:) So I’ve been keeping an inspiration folder and jotting down random things that inspire me. Things like my favorite store, a shirt I love, a cool picture…all those in one handy little folder that give me a glimpse into some cohesive mess that I am:)

so rumor is that Anthropologie is inspiring. My New Jersey friend called me crazy when I told her I have never been. I know! I know! Just never thought to find one if I was in an area that had one. Next time I’ll have to check it out..maybe I’ll find some more things to add to my inspiration folder.

featured:)

Friday, September 10th, 2010

A fab local wedding blog featuring photography and more that we have here in Knoxville and East Tennessee is Wedding Daily Times. They’re on a mission to bring hip and awesome wedding goodness to our area and I love it! Plus, they’re pretty awesome girls too:)

Today I am honored to be their feature with the bridal wedding images I did back in April from a local photographers shootout that the studio did.

the beach

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

I know, I know…I won’t bore you by going through every beach picture but I thought I’d share a few the next couple days while the blog was going to be a little quiet:) Just so some day my old brain can remember the fun details:)

our morning wakeup….if there is a life out there for me that allows me to have this morning wake up everyday, I’ll take it!

In the heat of the afternoon we’d come in to relax a little so we didn’t turn into lobsters…this is how Lena relaxed:)

so we get all ready for the beach and go down the elevator, across the boardwalk and then I realize it.  Lena has worn her slippers to the beach.  bwahahaha!

Love this picture:) Excuse Brad in his gettup of hat, torn shirt, and Lena’s rescue pack.  Lord, between him and her in her slippers I’m pretty sure we needed to be on people of walmart: the beach edition:)

there is something that I love about this picture.

and this one…love her!

ps…we stayed at Myrtle Beach Resort and LOVED it! It was a laid back place with everything you need, included a beach deck restaurant with super affordable prices.  You seriously never needed to leave the resort.  It was like heaven, Brad says:)

pps…Lena calls seagulls, eagulls (like eagles)…it took me 3 days to realize that she wasn’t calling them eagles but just leaving off the s:)