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Welcome to Spotlighting. Here I will spotlight new and interesting wedding details that I find in a hope to be a reliable resource to my brides and families. Here you will find honest, unsolicited advice and recommendations. Hopefully, you will also gain valuable insight in to who I am and how I view my work!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Boutique Packaging for Proofs and Albums

Its nice to receive your proofs and your albums in a sturdy keepsake box. Now MPix has added a new line of custom linen boxes and designer ribbons to create packaging that is truly lovely. I really like this new product line and I have added to our 2012 line up.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Starr and Wesley's Vineyard Wedding

Starr and Wesley's Low Country Vineyard wedding personified simple elegance. There is so much love between these two that you can see it in the way they touch and the way they look at one another. The joy and happiness they spread to family and friends is contagious and I loved being a part of their wedding day celebration.
May 14, 2011
A Place On The Vineyard
Dennis Vineyards
Albermarle, NC


Friday, June 10, 2011

Aki Wallace and Le Jay Parker Wedding

Aki and Le Jay married this past Saturday, June the 4 th and it was a very special and intimate ceremony. Aki is one of the absolutely sweetest brides I have ever had the good fortune to meet and to photograph. Le Jay is one of the most charming grooms. I have grown very fond of them both and it was joy to be a part of their day. The anthem of the day was "family." In every image we were able to capture the love and genuine respect this couple shows to one another and the honor and love they bestow upon their families. It was a beautiful sight to be hold.
Glorious Day!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Bridal Portrait Poses

Lets talk bridal portrait poses. Yeah!! I know what you're thinking. Stand, smile, shoot. Wrong! I get the same reaction so frequently from brides who think its just that simple. It's so much more then that so I thought I would take a few minutes to talk about what goes in to a well composed bridal portrait. In addition we need to consider creativity and uniqueness but that is for another day. Today is all about how to move your body to create dynamic and interesting images. I often think I should just make flash cards and then have them at the ready for a session but then that might just stifle our creative energy. For now it's enough for us to talk about the basics and to look at some incredible examples.

To begin let me talk about the portrait itself. Portraits are flat, one dimensional images and in that one shot it has to reflect a lot; your personality, your personal taste, your creativity. Granted there are many brides who say they just want a lovely portrait of themselves in their wedding gown. I get it. Some of us are not models...many of us don't even like to get our picture taken. But if you have gone to a lot of trouble to get in your dress, get your hair done, get a bouquet, schedule a location and you have me standing there with incredible ideas for you, then why not educate yourself a little before you are standing in front of the camera?

Because a picture is one dimensional you have to work your body so that your image is engaging with the viewer. Its not a bad idea to watch a few episodes of America's Next Top Model...honestly! And yes I'm serious. You get to see first hand what works and what doesn't and its not you being criticized. Its a great learning tool. Next, its a good idea to take those tips and practice them in front of the mirror to build your comfort level. I'm surprised how many young women don't feel comfortable in their own skins. That discomfort only shows, magnified in a bridal portrait. Get used to moving your shoulders and your hips; practice making eye contact that is engaging. You'd be surprised how many brides just stand in front of the camera with a vacant stare in their eyes. We work hard to keep you engaged and laughing during the session but practicing subtle emotional changes that reflect in your eyes help to create stunning images. Think of something sweet, something provocative, something endearing, something sexy...if you are thinking it...make it reflect in your eyes!

Next, stand in front of the mirror and move your hands. So many women have never taken dance or have ever practiced moving their hands and body gracefully. I think its a great idea to determine before hand by looking at images of brides so that you can go in to your session and re-create those poses that you gravitate toward. Do you like standing poses, leaning poses, lying down poses? All of those questions should have been thought about before you arrived at your session. Photography is a 50/50 proposition. You can not rely on your photographer to do it all for you. You have to bring something to the table too or else you are just a standing bride in a pretty dress. Lastly, you should consider your dress. What will the dress allow? You can't imagine how many times we get to a session and the bride has an idea in her mind about what she wants for her portrait only to find the dress too tight, too big, too long or fear strikes her or her Mother that it might actually get a little dirty if she actually lays down on the hillside. Many a wonderfully creative bride becomes paralyzed by the dress.

So lets look at some examples!








Take note of all the things we've talked about so far. Notice first the eyes! The models have a soft nearly ethereal look in their eyes which is perfect for bridal portraiture. Unless we are doing a grunge shoot or an edgy or whimsical shoot...practice making those soft doe eyes in the mirror. Finally, notice the subtle leans and angles of the body that illicit movement. The softly bent angle of the hands can make or break a great portrait. Remember you wouldn't go take a test without studying a little first, right? So a little afore thought will go a long way on portrait day!!!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Southern Living Magazine


Check out the new issue of Southern Living Magazine. I love their new look and the blog is fabulous for up to date ideas for contemporary weddings. Love...Love...Love the site and the magazine!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

How Can You Resist This Face



Can you choose one face over another? I am telling you what....I could not!
I stood in the line with all the other children.
And pondered and guessed and wondered and quivered.
Then one little guy, captured my heart as he still all alone and quietly shivered.
Now I have the cutest little follower. I'd like you to meet my little Oliver!



Thursday, February 24, 2011

Wow Factor Cakes


I love these mini desserts and this groom's cake. The fancy strawberries make lovely gifts for your guests or a nice addition to your cake service. The chocolate tuxedo cake looks very classy and tastes fantastic! Check out Wow Factor Cakes here in Charlotte! I highly recommend them!


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Valentine's Day Engagements

Valentine's Day is second behind Christmas for engagements and this year was no different. The week after Valentine's Day I always get an influx of calls regarding wedding photography. I smile with each call because often these excited brides have only just begun their journey to the alter. Little do they know the number of meetings with vendors, the hours of negotiations and the amount of time they will spend over the next months or year to plan their dream wedding. I am always happy when a couple puts their confidence in me and so this year, we will be extending the Free Engagement Session to all our families that contract in 2011. Its only a small gift but its my way of saying thank you!

Thursday, February 17, 2011


The favorite part of my job is not just being part of a couple's wedding day but to also be a part of watching their new family grow. It's such a joy welcoming a new little angel. This is Baby Brycen and he is absolutely precious.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Weddings, Wedding Venues
2011 Bride's Choice Awards | Best Wedding Photographers, Wedding Dresses, Wedding Cakes, Wedding Florists, Wedding Planners & More

2011 Bride's Choice Award Winner

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Saturday, January 08, 2011

Reflections from the Past


Working to restore priceless images from the past inspire me for my work in the present. This photograph is an image my Father took back in 1962 of my Mother and Sister. He and I used to talk about his love of photography before he passed away. I miss him very much but I know where the love of the art came from and to him I am thankful.

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

I love, love, love these new promotional items I picked up for the 2011 Bridal Show season. They are perfect wedding favors and they have the added benefit of being your get-a-way bubbles. The solution is great for a multitude of bubbles and the customized labels look wonderful. Sometimes these items can look a little cheap and tacky but these little guys look like you've spent a lot. Unbelievably they measure about 3.5 inches. Check them out at
WeddingDepot.com