Friday, August 10, 2012

Real Life Maternity Session in Altamonte Springs, Florida with Jen!



Perhaps it's natural for us, as humans, to put aside our differences and celebrate the coming of a new life in another generation.  Or maybe somewhere in the process of welcoming a baby to our world, we on some level learn to appreciate the innocence of new life and adopt part of it into our own.  I'm not sure what it is exactly, but there is no denying it - there is something about babies that bring people together.

Maternity shoots, like this one, really capture this bringing togetherness.  Every image in this shoot radiates a union of mother, father, daughter, and even pet.  They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and I can almost hear these photos speaking.  They say, "These are the moments we became a family.  These are bonds that can't be broken.  We may not know you yet, but we absolutely love you."  

















Thursday, June 28, 2012

Thinking Different: Creating Unique Bouquets



While walking down the aisle, the bride is the obvious star of the wedding, but there's something else that may catch the guests eye. It's the bouquet. The bouquet needs to be as unique as the bride. Nothing makes a statement like having a wedding bouquet that truly compliments the brides personality. There are no rules to how your bouquet should look. While classic roses will always be timeless, there is something to say about a bouquet that makes guests turn heads. Whether your taste be modern, country, vintage- glam, edgy, or classic it's impossible to go wrong.

This bouquet's arrangement has the perfect fresh, country essence to it. The pastel  peonies, yellow poms, white snap dragons, combined with the tropical and bright anthiriums neatly gathered in a green ribbon give the feeling of just being picked from a garden in springtime.



This cascade of multicolored roses fit in perfectly with the couple's Kentucky Derby theme. Not only are the flowers luscious and beautiful to look at but the shape of the bouquet is unique on its own.



Nothing is more dramatic than black and white. Vintage and old hollywood glam will never go out of style, but there are so many ways to do it. A bride could incorporate a plethora of materials in her floral arrangement including feathers, pearls, gems, pins, or even a tiny seahorse to personalize the bouquet.





An understated part of the bouquet is the ribbon wrapping found around the stems. However, it should not be overlooked because it has the capability to enhance the bouquet and add detail. Alternating color ribbon or an interesting texture can make any bouquet more personalized.



The champagne color of the bridesmaids dresses and the color scheme of this wedding were complimented by the apricot calla lillies contrasting with the deep red alstromeria and the curly willow adding height and drama, perfect for an autumn wedding.



This bride made a bold statement with a vibrantly colored arrangement contrasting her white gown.



This floral arrangement exudes drama and passion, it is the perfect arrangement to make a dramatic statement. The dark tones of the plum calla lillies, and deep purple and red roses express the depth of this couple's love.



While there are a variety of creative directions that can be taken with a bouquet, simple, understated elegance can be just as visually stunning. It's okay to let the beauty of the flowers speak for themselves.





A little bling anyone? Rhinestone brooches gathered into a beautiful bouquet as seen above, or whimsical dangling strands of glass will surely make the bride the center of attention!



Using untraditional materials, such as sea shells or deleicate butterflies, or even gorgeous ribbon can be just as elegant as fresh flowers. They also add their own unique sense of texture and layering that cannot always be achieved through the traditional flowers.









Martha Stewart Weddings has a fantastic collection of other unique wedding bouquet ideas, from sea shells to dried wild flowers, even bouquets made of succulents! The Offbeat Bride has a great post featuring alternative bouquets for fearless brides.

What are some of your favorite wedding bouquets from this post? Do you think you would try to make your own?

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Summer Back to Basics Photo Workshop

It's summertime! Vacation, beaches, travel! So many photo opportunities.


We are bringing the 18 years of our award winning experience to the classroom to help you decide what all those buttons do. We don't want to see that fancy schmancy camera gather dust because you are too busy to open the manual.

Saturday, July 28, 2012 at 9:30am in our quaint little town of DeLand at the Sanborn Center, you are welcome to join us.

For a $40 investment this 3 hour class for beginning and intermediate photographers will go over the basics. We will explore the camera, light, composition, simple file organization and some computer workflow. (It will not include any advanced skills or marketing information.)

If you make this investment before July 5th, because we know there will always be more questions, we will toss in a 15 minute follow-up phone consultation. This can be used anytime in 2012.

Just fill out the form below, submit and then click the Buy Now button!


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