Archive for July, 2010

 
Chris + Jill (part 2)

Too many lovely details and sweet faces to fit everything into one post…

Cocktail Hour Begins...

Cocktail Hour Begins...

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Forget the candy bar... bring on the Lucky Charms!!

Forget the candy bar... bring on the Lucky Charms!!

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Another joy -- I got to be a guest too!

Another joy -- I got to be a guest too!

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Chris + Jill (part 1)

One of the advantages to working in this industry is that one gets to know many different vendors on a personal level.  Jill may argue that this also has it’s disadvantages.  You see, Jill works for one of the most notable event planners in the midwest, Jodi Bos of In Any Event.  So when Jill began publicly planning her wedding on In Any Event’s Blog, I know she struggled with vendor selection because the truth is, the talent pool in Grand Rapids is rather deep and the friendships run deeper.  Saying yes to one person means she had to say no to someone else.  I can’t imagine how hard that would have been.  In the end, she chose the vendors that were right for her and her personal style.  Jill and Chris’ team and details consisted of In Any Event for design and implementation, Modern Day Floral, Coastline Studios, MI Photobooth, Milkpod Studio (fabric bouquets), Handbags By Jen, Gwyneth Paige (for letterpress), Julie Strating & Erin Brown on makeup and hair, a stunning Rivini gown and Vera Wang bridesmaids dresses, Calvin Klein on the boys, Peter Spickenagel (classical guitar during cocktail hour 616-334-5712), MiraBella ConfectionsGrand Rapids Trolley Co, Cascade Hills Country Club, and Westminster Presbyterian Church.  Also special thanks goes to the extremely talented, Ryan Prins, who was my second photographer on this wedding.

I’m truly honored and humbled to be a part of such an all star line up.  The truth is, as artists, we’re all insecure when we’re brutally honest and it doesn’t help that the market is changing and becoming crazy saturated at a ridiculous pace.  I’ve stayed off the trend bandwagon of textures and washed-out, overexposed images believing instead that reality is pretty darn beautiful and doesn’t need to be twisted to create visual or emotional interest.  Nothing against those who shoot and edit that way, it’s just not my thing.  With every couple that hires me, I am so thankful that being true to myself and my philosophy of photography still has a respected place within this industry.  I’m reminded that trends are just that.  Today marks my 11 year anniversary of the first wedding I was asked to photograph (and our dear friends John and Amy’s 11th wedding anniversary)!  I’ve watched a lot of styles come and go, selective desaturation (black and white with flowers in color) and alien eyes (pure white headlights with crayola color) to name a few… I guess I say all this as many of us are in the height of our wedding season to remind my friends to be true to who you are and how you see the world.  People respect authenticity and honesty.

Back to Chris and Jill… I love them.  Lots.

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Who needs a flower girl basket when you can have a purse??

Who needs a flower girl basket when you can have a purse??

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