Monday, October 4, 2010

Mini Session- Corn Field. Book your session now!

Perfect for newborn, children, family, and maternity pictures. Sitting fee is $25 for this mini session. The session is up to 30 mins and proofs are ready to view within a week of your session. This mini session is for two weeks only so book your session now!

Who doesn't love a contest!?  Refer your friends and the person with the most referrals will receive a free 16x20!!  Tell your friends to mention your name when booking.  Winner will be announced by October 25th!













Sunday, April 11, 2010

An Oh So Sweet Engagement- Zach & Jana

Finally another blog! I am thrilled to share Zach & Jana's engagement session with you for two reasons: First, I absolutely love how the pictures turned out. Second, I am going to use their engagement session for FAQ that I receive from most of my clients before their session. Some of the most frequent questions brides ask me about their engagement sessions are what to wear, how many outfits to change into, and where to take their pictures. Here we go...
Outfits: I usually say to have at least two changes. As far as the actual clothing, I only have one rule: No really bright tops. Why you ask? The color can reflect off of your clothing and on to your face. The last thing anyone wants is a hot pink reflection on their face for their engagement photos.

It is also a good idea to limit crazy patterns or only one person wear patterns. It can be a little too distracting if both people are wearing really loud patterns. For the girls, I would suggest a skirt or a dress for one of the locations (and for those of you who follow, I am in love with really bright heels for the shoes!).

Location: I would first suggest a place that has some kind of meaning. For example, where you first met, first date, and/or where he proposed. Of course, this may not always work, but don’t worry! You do not have to do this. It is just a suggestion. If you are like most brides, you have not a clue where you want your engagement session. Not a problem. I have you covered :)

Now back to Zach & Jana. When it came time to working out the details of Zach & Jana's session, they were insistent on doing something completely different. Of course, as soon as they said that, I was like a little school girl jumping up and down. Our first stop was Sylvan Park. I love all of the contrasting colors, from the greens and yellows in the house to their outfits -- not to mention the red shoes! :)


The next stop was also in Nashville. For the life of me I can't exactly remember where. I knew I should have put it in my GPS! The great thing about this location is the graffiti train carts and a railroad tracks. I would say that my favorite shots of the day were in front of the graffiti train cart -- loved all the color! Not to mention the railroad shots of Zach holding Jana's shoes. Kind of makes me :)



One of our final stops was Ben & Jerry's. Yes, the ice cream shop. This is where Zach & Jana had their first date. Zach shared with me that Jana doesn't really like to share her ice cream, as you can see below.

This is the perfect example for doing something fun and meaningful with your engagement session.






Here are a few other pictures that are my favorites from Zach & Jana's session. Stayed tuned for their wedding coming up in June. I know its going to be fabulous!



Monday, March 29, 2010

A Downtown Engagment- Allan & Erika

Hey guys! I just want to show off a few pictures of an engagement session I did on Saturday with Allan & Erika. For those of you who keep up, you know I love the colored heels in my pictures, so it goes without saying that I fell in love with Erika's shoes!

Hope you enjoy the pictures. Check back in June for their wedding pictures, which will take place in Jamaica!!! I can't wait! It is going to be so gorgeous!














Friday, January 15, 2010

Mr. & Mrs. Swan

Wow! Has it really been that long since I have last blogged!? In my defense, I did say that I was the worst blogger ever! I promise to do better in 2010! With that said, let me introduce to you Mr. & Mrs. Swan!

I blogged about Vincent and Ashiya's engagement session a while back and now I have their wedding to share with you!

Vincent and Ashiya were married at the historical Wightman Chapel at Scarritt Bennett. As a photographer I love this chapel for all of its natural light and the contrasting colors of the stone.


One trend that brides have picked up on very quickly is the different colored wedding shoe! Gone are the days of the plain white or ivory heal! Bring in the red, purple, greens, and blues! Ashiya chose a bright purple heel to match her bridesmaids dresses. I can not tell you enough how much I love a bride in a colored heel!
One of my favorite shots of the day was capturing Vincent when he saw his bride for the first time, it was so sweet.

After the wedding we headed over to the reception site at the beautiful Hutton Hotel. The Hutton's Vista ballroom is perfect for wedding receptions for its large capacity and the view of Nashville's skyline.

Vincent and Ashiya had cupcakes sent from Atlanta for their wedding reception topped with the initial S. They also had a rent-a-cake customized with two swans.

(For more information on renting a cake visit www.cakesbyshara.net)
Below are a few more pictures from Mr. & Mrs. Swan's wedding day. Thank you Vincent and Ashiya for allowing me to capture your awesome wedding (and your purple shoes :) )