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tina and ted

Continued from the last post….

Tina finally made it back from being snowed in at the airport for 2 days in NYC. We ended up rescheduling for the following Friday for her bridal portrait. I already had several appointments “down east” in Raleigh, Chapel Hill and Greenville, NC. In the amount of luck that I had had with getting Tina’s bridal portraits done, I got a speeding ticket on the way to Wilmington. I was so upset with myself. I had been driving with the cruise control set, gotten off for a break and within 2 minutes of being back on I-40 was sitting on the side of the road getting not only a speeding ticket but also a warning for not having corrective lenses. Who knew that you needed to get a new driver’s license after LASIKS????

After months of emails, telephone conversations and a delayed portrait session, it was great to finally meet Tina in person! Tina’s bridal portraits are WOW! It was totally worth all the drama getting to the point of taking them. They are getting married in the big First Presbyterian Church in downtown Wilmington. It is a magnificent location and the bridal portraits are very dramatic, especially the ones from the balcony with the huge stained glass window above the altar in the background. You will have to wait until after April 21 to see those. Email me if you can’t wait!

We didn’t think we were going to be able to do an engagement session, but luckily Ted was in town to get ready to drive to their big wedding shower in his hometown. These photos were taken literally in 12 minutes, since they had to get on the road. I think that on the day of the wedding, the comfort level will be so much better than if we hadn’t raced through these.

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a portrait session tour

A couple weeks ago, I spent 4 days driving around the Southeast doing portrait sessions for my April brides. I decided with gas prices so high and my X-terra having lots of miles on it to rent a car. It was so crazy driving a little Toyota Corolla. First, I went to Atlanta for Heather’s bridal gown fitting. Even though she had told the bridal shop that it was her final fitting and the day before her bridal portrait, we arrived to an unfinished dress. It was not a good thing, but they ended up having the semestress fix it in a short time. All was well in the end but Heather was upset and the dress was in pieces in the front, so we didn’t do as many shots as I normally would have. I ended up coming home that night, because I had so much going on. The next morning, I drove back to Chateau Elan about an hour north of Atlanta to do her bridal portrait. See this post below. I wish I could show you her portraits because they totally rock!

On Saturday morning, I left my house around 7:30 a.m. to drive to Wilmington to do Tina’s bridal portrait. It’s a solid 7 hour drive for me, but I was really excited about her portraits. I got about 2 hours into the trip and found out that she was stranded in the airport in NYC due to a snow storm and her flight had been cancelled again. So, I called my Sunday appointment in Charleston and asked if they could move up to Saturday in hopes of going on to Wilmington on Sunday.

Apryll and David were super cool and we met at Battery Park in Charleston for their engagement portraits. David had actually proposed on the steps of the gazebo there and at the time, Apryll was in a cast and on crutches. We did some fun shots and then some with the water in the background with the sailboats. Next, we went to Waterfront Park and did shots with the fountain there and out onto the pier with the battleship in the background. I saw a nice archway with flowers blooming and they did a few portraits there, just a relaxed session getting to know the couple. To my absolute horror, when I got home, the last memory card that I had used was corrupted and we lost about 100 images. This is the first time I have had any time of problems with shooting digital. I bought software and called technical support to no avail. I was devastated and had to break the bad news. I found out that I could have spent a lot of money (quoted $500 – $1,000), sent the card off to a recovery center and they might have gotten the images. If it had been their wedding, I would have definitely sent it out. While we have awesome shots from the first place, it’s the worst that the last shots were lost. All new memory cards ordered!!!! I debated about whether I should share this story, but I totally believe in being honest and upfront. Card recovery software wouldn’t exist if I was the only person that had ever had this happen, right? They still have great photos and I will more than make it up to them for the lost shots on the wedding day.

Click here to see Apryll and David’s engagement slideshow.


After we got finished, I called and checked in with Tina’s friend, Megan, and still no flights out of NYC. It was a big debate about whether I should go to my hotel and hang out or if I should come on home. We figured she would be exhausted if she did get a flight and that wasn’t guaranteed. It would have been an extra 4 hours of driving, too. So, I took some fun for me shots in Charleston and came on home. I drove about 12 hours that day in that little tiny car. I ended up putting 1,200 miles on it in 3 days! I do have to say that I spent less than half as much as I would have in my vehicle.

To be continued…..

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heather’s bridal portrait with katie!

Last Friday, I drove down to Chateau Elan Winery and Resort to shoot Heather’s bridal portrait. She and Daks are very into wine and plan a honeymoon in Napa. Chateau Elan was the perfect location for a gorgeous bridal portrait! The winery is right off I-85 near Athens, GA, about an hour north of Atlanta where Heather and Daks live. We did most of the shots in the big Inn and Convention Center. They allowed us to go down into the Barrel Room for some awesome photos! I hate to be a tease, but come back at the end of April to see these beautiful images of Heather. Heather is so graceful and elegant. We had a great time with both her mom and Daks mom along. Daks’ mom made the classic floral arrangement with the white roses and of course, heather.

My friend Katie from 6 of Four Creations came up from Atlanta to help me with the bridal portraits. She was a huge help and moral support. I really appreciate her taking time in a very busy week to come hang out with me. We had a nice lunch at the Winery Cafe.

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big thank you to susan!

I have been shooting a lot of bridal portraits lately. Unfortunately, I can’t show you any of those yet as the weddings are in April! I had Suzie’s bridal portrait scheduled on what turned out to be an incredibly windy March day. We were panicing about a back up plan and I just happened to think to call The Yellow House in Waynesville. I have Heather and Daks’ wedding there at the end of April and had never met the new owner. Susan was so gracious and allowed Suzie and I to have full use of the bed and breakfast. Wait until you see these gorgeous shots! Thank you so much to Susan for the generosity!
This is a shot that doesn’t show details of the dress. It was inspired by Joe Buissink and his infrared portraits. Unfortunately, it doesn’t showcase The Yellow House, but those will come soon! Stay tuned.

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