Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Celebrating One Year



/This very moment, right here and now, Begins the journey of my dreams/


/On to forever, hand in hand, with the one who matters most to me/


/I have tomorrow to look forward to, for God has given me you/


/To have and to hold, to cherish and honor,to love and call my very own/


/to share all I am with, body heart and soul. You are mine as I am yours/


/To have and to hold./


/Partner, companion, lover and friend, keeper of all things I hold dear/


/I see you before me and my heart is filled with joy/


/for everything that has brought me here/


/And I have tomorrow to look forward to, for God has given me you/


/To have and to hold, to cherish and honor,to love and call my very own/


/to share all I am with, body heart and soul. You are mine as I am yours/


/To have and to hold./


Photo credits: Eric Hackney

("To Have and To Hold" Music and lyrics by Trina Belamide)

Wedding Planning 101

Thirteen months ago I was in the middle of planning my wedding. More precisely, I was right in the middle of the school semester as a full-time student, working two part-time jobs, and planning my wedding within a four-month time span. I'm an organized person, but at times, I felt like I was treading water.
When I first started looking around at prices for everything to make our wedding day fit together, I was totally and completely blown away by how much everything cost. I had never been involved enough in the planning of any of my friend's weddings to know what they cost, and I wasn't one of those people who have had their dream wedding planned out since they were a child.  Justin and I were paying for our wedding ourselves, and as I alluded by the full-time student, part-time employee piece, I didn't have much capital to work with.
At the beginning, we mentally and verbally set a few ground rules that really helped me navigate the whole wedding planning maze, and looking back, it made the whole process more peaceful.

  1. Our marriage was more important than the wedding.
  2. We would only spend money we had. No credit card debt, no counting on wedding gift cash.
  3. We love and value our family and friends, but this was our day. We weren't catering to schedules and special requests. 
One other thing that was a turning point for me was accepting Justin's help with almost every aspect of the wedding. I expected to be the stereotypical bride who plans the entire day, and Justin to be the stereotypical groom who merely shows up. No sooner had we started planning than my loving husband-to-be excitedly started giving me ideas and suggestions. I really did have a moment of panic. "Wait! That's not what I want!' In a rare moment of genius it dawned on me:   For the most part, I had no idea what I wanted for the wedding, so suggestions were a good thing, and there was no way, period, that I had the time to plan the wedding anyway. If we were going to do it in four months, it was going to be because of Justin working on the details.
The Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan is a gorgeous place to live, but it sports all of one bridal store. When I walked in to do my veil shopping and saw that small, lovely piece of tulle going for $135, Google became my bridal salon. A few places I purchased items from stand out above the rest:
Ann's Bridal Bargains. Although I ended up purchasing our invitations elsewhere, I did buy our napkins here. I paid a little more than some other places, but I was able to really customize the font and colors, as well as see a full-size preview before ordering. I didn't find this option on any other budget site. The colors matched PERFECTLY to what I saw on the preview, and I was very happy with my choice to buy them here.
Wedding Band Wholesale. Yes, yes, I know. We were very nontraditional with refusing to buy any of our rings from a jewelry store. I shopped for Justin's ring at several local jewelry stores, but the quality of everything I found was cheap, with a ridiculous price tag. When I found the high quality ring I wanted through this website, with a price over 50% lower than the cheapest junk in the mall, I seriously felt like I won the jackpot. The ring is perfect, and I'm proud to see my husband wearing it each day.
God blessed our planning over and over in ways that took my breath away. The first was my wedding dress. I didn't have hundreds of dollars (not to mention thousands) for the style of dress I wanted, but I couldn't bear to buy a low-cost chiffon gown. I despise chiffon: the look, the feel, the cheap-ness, the tendency to rip. I was afraid that if I spent extra money on better fabric, I would have to settle for no embellishments. God made my dreams come true when a friend happened to ask someone who was selling prom dresses if he had any wedding dresses. He had one, size 10. I wasn't hopeful, and knew I didn't wear a 10, but decided it was worth checking out. When I slipped into the gorgeous DaVinci and stepped in front of the full-length mirror, I had that moment. It was my dress, and I didn't try on another one. It was a brand-new, albeit discontinued sample with a $900 price tag. I took it home for $125. I still can't believe it.


For our reception dinner, we really really wanted a catered meal. It was the first thing that we decided we wanted...and sadly one of the first things we had to cut out. We couldn't afford it. Once again God provided through my sister-in-law. Her food service connections enabled us to purchase food at a very low price, and she offered her time to do the set-up. I basically gave the reins to her and didn't even think about the food after that. We paid a member of Justin's church (who also has food service/prep experience) to do the actual cooking.
I planned to buy flowers online and hope that by some miracle they made it through the snowstorms okay and that I had time and skill to arrange them. A friend heard of my good budget intention and let me know there was no way I was going to do something so ridiculous, and she picked up the bill at a local florist and we ordered my bouquets and boutonnieres. It was amazing to show up at the church and simply pick up my bouquet. I also got my dream of red roses and white calla lilies. It was one of the few details I had always wanted.
I had dreamed of having the ceremony at my church, but the small space and limited parking were party stoppers. Justin's parent's church offered us their facilities free of rent as Justin was still on the membership. (We gave a donation to cover overhead, supplies, utilities, etc.)  And who could turn down the incredible natural light in this sanctuary?! (If I have one essential element for wedding photos, it's natural light!) We also decided to hold the reception in the fellowship hall. The space was very accomodating and we saved a lot by not renting a hall. Obviously, we couldn't have dancing or alcohol at the church. We went back and forth on that issue, but it came down to the fact that neither Justin or I even know how to dance, and the majority of our guests wouldn't miss the alcohol or had plans to go out with friends anyway since it was New Year's Eve. So we went with the fun option of an after-party at a local restaurant with a few close friends and relatives.

I'm so grateful for our friends and family who pitched in to help, without us asking. My new in-laws blessed us over and over...taking care of things I forgot. Like, coffee creamer. I wanted a coffee bar at our wedding, and somehow, even though I almost never drink coffee without creamer, it never crossed my mind. I was pouring my coffee at our reception when I realized someone had bought some. And the many people who I saw cleaning up, washing dishes, etc...we love you. Thank you for blessing our day. 



Thursday, September 5, 2013

Married: Shelby and Andrew


Shelby and Andrew's wedding was simple, but had amazing and delicate attention to detail. Seriously, the gorgeous purple color, Converse All Stars, and super-hero theme rocked the party!


It was super fun to photograph the wedding kiss from the front, catching their guests' reaction. How many times do you see wedding photos of the all-important kiss, with a grinning (or frowning) officiant in the center?! This was SO much better!


Congratulations, Andrew and Shelby!




Thursday, November 8, 2012

Holly and Keith

Holly and Keith had a beautiful little outdoor ceremony near Lake Superior. 


The charming, outdoorsy decorations were a perfect touch!



Holly's daughters sprinkled the pathway with colorful leaves.


A blazing fire kept us warm, although the love radiating from the couple was enough chase away the September chill.



Saturday, June 9, 2012

Brooke and Jamie: Wedding

Jamie and Brooke had a lovely ceremony on a warm afternoon in May. In all the weddings I've attended and/or photographed, I have never seen a groom so in awe of his bride as Jamie was when Brooke was escorted up the aisle by her parents. 





Brooke's colors were blue and orange...an incredible combination! I especially like the table centerpieces/party favors. 







Congratulations, Jamie and Brooke! 







Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Gregory and Kathleen: Before the Wedding

It's so much fun to photograph a wedding party and wedding preparation! The beautiful bride and bridesmaids, the handsome groom and groomsmen, the flowers, the nervous excitement in the air...












I think they were having fun, too. :) 

Friday, March 9, 2012

Gregory and Kathleen: Sneak Peek

The Ceremony:

The Guys:

The Girls:

Greg and Kathy's wedding was beautiful. I have over 1,000 photos to go through, but I couldn't resist posting a couple pictures to preview.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Andrea & Joel



Photo credit Seth Haley

I met Andrea in 2002 when, through a mutual friend, we ended up on a week-long trip to Colorado and back. 12-hr car rides tend to be a great way to get to know someone, and Andrea and I were immediately friends. We haven't had many opportunities to see each other in the 9 years since, but we've stayed in touch and have always been able to reconnect.
A little over a year ago, Andrea struck up a conversation with a stranger manning a concession booth at a music festival. That conversation led to quite a few more, and a year later Andrea and Joel pledged to love and cherish each other forever. I was privileged to not only attend the wedding, but capture a few memories for Andrea and Joel. 
Until this year, wedding photography was, quite honestly, something I never considered doing. The majority of the wedding ceremonies I attended while growing up began with the officiant announcing that the bride and groom had requested no photography at either the ceremony or reception. When I first was asked to shoot weddings, I felt a certain amount of anxiety: What exactly was "wedding photography" and how did photographers do it?! A highlight of the weekend was observing professional photographer and fellow IPS student Seth Haley at work.