Featured: DIY Grad Banner
I’ve been a little slacker on my own DIY posts. So to help ease your DIY pains I’ll be doing more posts over at the lovely Caravan Shoppe Blog. If you head on over right now you can see my DIY Graduation Banner. It’s easy as pie!
You can also download Caravan Shoppe’s downloadable Carpe Diem Cards! Head over to get yours now!
Chelsey & Wes: The Westin at Lake Las Vegas
I sat in my car for ten minutes going over in my head how much I messed up the consultation with Chelsey. I texted Sir Luke, telling him I was going to go wallow at the thrift store. The next day I sent a text to my dear friend, Angelica from Green Orchid Events, and thanked her for the meeting, hoping it would work out. I knew it was hopeless. I was a rambling crazy face, there was no way Chelsey said she wanted to hire me to photograph her wedding.
Angelica: She LOVED you!! She found it to be a good fit as well. She is going to talk with Wes her fiance, but she sounded like she wanted to book. Fingers crossed! 2:22 PM
Me: Stop it! Really?!?! I thought I was rambling like a crazy person. I’ve been kicking myself! As soon as she said Star Wars I wanted them to be my couple!
The rest is history! I loved everything about these two. They are kind, thoughtful, and chose the best vendors for their amazing wedding day. It was so much fun and I loved every second. Plus it doesn’t hurt that they’re totally gorgeous. I mean really? Stunning.
One of my favorite parts of the wedding was the “party shirts” that the groom and his groomsman adorned. It’s like the mullet of the shirt world. Business in the front, off the hook party in the back. And yes, they did remove them to “Danger Zone.” Would you expect anything less from these fly boys?
Chelsey and Wes aren’t big dancers so they added a lot of other entertainment to the reception for their guests. Photo booth, airplane races with the place cards, and my favorite, live caricatures by the incomparable Girl Who Drew You. She blows my mind again and again. Chelsey didn’t have a photo of her veil, so she described it over the phone and Jessica was able to draw it with complete accuracy, unreal.
It was an incredible day filled with love and laughter.
Congratulations to the most charming couple on earth. Love you both dearly!
Vendor List:
Event Planning and Coordination: Green Orchid Events
Ceremony and Reception: The Westin at Lake Las Vegas
Hair and Makeup: Your Beauty Call
Wedding Film: Something New Films
Florals: Enchanted Florist
Caricature Artist: Girl Who Drew You
Photo Booth: Shutter Booth
Lighting: Swank AV
My first wedding… that I shot when I was 12
People often ask me how I started in photography. Not long ago I realized that my very first wedding was in fact the first time I shot a camera, when I was twelve. Get ready for some blurry, horribly colored, scans of prints from my very first wedding. None of these have been altered in any way.
I’ve always been an artistic oriented person. My mom tells stories of my dexterity when I was a kid, my love of crafts, sewing, painting, DIYing (before it had a name) all lead me to photography. My dad had always been a hobbyist photographer and had his 35mm minolta with him nearly everywhere we went. He was king of the slide. We had a ton of carousels of slides when I was a kid.
There is a significant age gap between me and my siblings. My parents were married before they hitched along with each other and had two kids, each, from their previous marriages. So by the time I came a good 14-19 years had passed between children. The only sibling I ever lived with as a child was my sister, Kathy. She and I grew very close during this time. I blame her for my Michael Jackson obsession as a child. We would have many a “sister’s day” together, seeing movies, buying Pearl Jam tickets, painting our toe nails, and the like.
When Kathy told me she was getting married and invited her fiance to our “sister’s day” I was mildly upset. Which is being generous to my angsty twelve-year-old self, because I’m fairly certain I stopped talking to her. On Kathy and Jeff’s wedding day (March 23, 1996, clearly it was a rough day since I still remember the date!) my dad forked over his beloved Minolta, gave me a brief lesson in how to use it and get an exposure right and I spent the day hiding behind the box. Observing my world crumbling before my eyes, or so I thought.
It was that day, the first day I photographed anything, that I fell in love. After my success I took classes in 4-H in middle school (I told the sad story of an egg who met his demise on a rock). Then in high school I went completely outside my comfort zone and took the Photography I class, without any of my friends. Even today it surprises me that I did this. When I went to college the only thing that I wanted to study was photography. I earned my BFA in photography and spent a semester at NYU in their program.
The picture below is the one I was most proud of from the entire wedding day. I loved the romance and the real moment, funny how that need for those two things in my work has never changed.
All of this can be brought back to Kathy’s wedding, when my dad handed me a pacifier in the shape of a box with a lens. I also have to give a huge credit to Kathy’s professional photographer that day. For when I was taking this photo below of my dear sister and flipped the orientation of my camera from horizontal to vertical he said, “that’s very smart to turn the camera. Most people would just back up until her dress was in the frame.”
What did I get from this comment?
I. AM. A. GENIUS.
Look at me rocking those detail shots 😉
I seriously thought I was a child prodigy in photography. And maybe that little compliment, something this man never gave a second thought to, is what pushed me to pursue my love to create in the form of this medium.
Here’s the backside of the man who gave me my gusto. Please note his sweet Mamiya-RZ. I do have one of those too. P.S. My mom took this photos, the evidence is in the stamped date in the lower lefthand corner.
I know I was super lucky to figure out what I wanted to do when I was twelve. Not many are blessed with that. How did you get started doing what you love? Is it still a hobby, or did you turn your passion into your career?
Featured: Katherine and Asa’s Las Vegas Backyard Wedding on Wedding Chicks!
I love this couple. Love them to bits. And I love every single one of their friends that were at this wedding. I’m so glad to be sharing that Katherine and Asa’s intimate backyard wedding was featured on Wedding Chicks today!
Be sure to check out the feature and show some love in the comments!
SHE PAPERIE – Editorial Portraits
Two words to describe the beautiful Suzanne Johnson of SHE PAPERIE: paper genius. I’ve said it many times before and I’ll say it over and over again. SHE is one of the sweetest and most talented women I know. She’s fantastic and just a joy to work with. I love that she calls me Mrs. After my initials. Her office is unreal. I love it and wish it was secretly in my house. She has such a knack for details. It carries into every facet of her life and is exactly what you want in someone designing your custom invitations, announcements, cards, or anything else paper related. She’s so so good. For reals.
SHE just redid her website and blog and it is gorgeous and beautiful and perfectly SHE in every way.
P.S. I love confetti.
My Nephew is a Missionary
I was only nine years old when my nephew, Ben, was born. I remember it so distinctly because I was in Utah when the Northridge, CA earthquake. He brought the world to its knees when he was born! I love this kid/man. Crazy how time flies. Ben went into the Missionary Training Center (MTC) today to prepare for six weeks for his mission for our church to South Korea. I’m super proud of this brave cowboy. Going on a mission means giving up two years of your life in the service of God.
I’m so proud of him for his commitment. We’ll miss you, Ben!