Saturday, March 29, 2008

Save the Date!






Save the date cards are becoming more and more popular.  It's a fun, less formal way to inform friends and family of your wedding.  It's also one more way to use your engagement photos.  I absolutely love save the date cards and have started offering them.  Above is a sample card that I have made.
Amanda and Bobby, however, love the idea of save the dates so much that they wanted a specific shoot just for that card.  Aside from security (and possibly the police. . .we didn't stick around to find out) kicking us out of our first location, we had a great time.  Their idea for a save the date was a post card setting, therefore I had to leave space in every photo for potential writing.  As for the couple themselves, they compliment each other so well, it really shows in the photos.  They were a blast.  I can't wait for their engagement photos as well as their wedding in October.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Introducing Chelsea and Chris Navo!






Well, the first wedding of the year came and went with out a hitch.  I had a great time spending the day with Chelsea and Chris.  Chelsea had helped me out with understanding her style of photography by starting a blog and posting any and all photos that she liked explaining why she liked them beneath each one.  I loved it!  By the time her wedding day got here, I felt completely comfortable with what she liked and disliked.  I would recommend this to every bride-to-be.  Thanks again, Chelsea and Chris, for letting me be a part of your special day!  Best of luck to you both!

Langerado






My boyfriend and I love music and new places, so when our friend asked us if we wanted to come with him to camp out in the everglades of Florida for 5 days and see all sorts of bands, it took us five minutes to decide.  We had a blast. . .other than fire ants, rain, a tornado and one night getting near 32 degrees.  The music was lively, the company tons of fun and the photo opportunities were endless.   Even though I only took my little point and shoot, (I wasn't going to chance camping in the middle of nowhere with my regular equipment) I was able to capture the images that would remind me of our trip.  Enjoy. (photo credit: the last photo of me taking photos was taken by our friend, Adam)