Posts Tagged ‘couple’

the deflavis family

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Oh summer rain-why must you show your dreary face on evenings when I have photo sessions?
Even though Southeast Georgia had an 80% chance of rain, I knew I HAD to make the trek up there for the DeFlavis family. You see, this was another very special session. Dina will soon be leaving behind Tony and little Tommy while she is doing a tour in Bahrain for the next year.

I’ve shared similar stories before and they all break my heart a little. But, I am so happy to be able to capture memories for these families to hold onto while they are apart.

Dina requested that we do her family’s session in an old car shop near their home. Thankfully it was covered-because, of course, the rain came. It was hot and humid… if you aren’t from THE South, you can’t possibly know humid like we do. It was pretty miserable, but the DeFlavis’ were great.
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Two of my favorites!!!
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Tony, you’re a hoot.

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Can you get any cuter, Tommy?
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Cruisin’….Can’t you just hear the “brrrrrrrrr” sound?
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Sleepy baby
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sahar and samad | brace yourself

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

This one is going to be a doozy! I suggest you get yourself a refreshing drink, kick back and immerse yourself in a little culture. This is one long post.

I cannot stress enough how important it is for a bride to give herself (and the photographer..hehe) enough time. Sahar is the time QUEEN. I got nearly 2 hours to shoot her getting ready and her portraits as well as a full hour to photograph Sahar and Samad together. Perfection.

The ceremony was held at the Deerwood Country Club. As soon as we walked in and I saw this room- I knew exactly what would come of it.

Elegant and timeless portraits, of course.
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Sahar and Samad opted for the “First Look”, where the bride and groom choose to break tradition see each other before the ceremony. This is great for calming nerves.. ANDDDDD awesome picture taking!!!!!!
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The country club had a gorgeous lawn out back-complete with a pond and willow tree (when Sahar told me this I screamed.. for real).
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OH, beautiful details
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Naturals in front of the camera? Check and mark!
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I love photographing people in love. For a few hours I can forget about the troubles of the world and just let myself be swallowed by happy feelings (you can barf now)
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Pure loveliness.
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We were greeted by Sahar’s friends and family when we made it back inside.
I pretty much refuse to use my flash unless it is absolutely necessary-I do not like the BAM-FLASH-IN-YOUR-FACE effect-I do like blending in to get a more “natural” feel. Embrace the grain!!!
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Sahar went upstairs to hide before the Baraat (not sure if I am using that in the correct context) and I captured this shot.
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The Baraat is procession of family, relatives, and friends of groom that accompany the groom to the wedding ceremony. Traditionally the Groom makes his way to the ceremony on a richly decked horse or in a car and “baraat” follows in different vehicles. The Groom is given warm welcome by the bride’s family with flower garlands and rose petals.
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Another instance where I embrace the grain-Before the nikah there was a religious ceremony.
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Finally, Sahar’s mother and father walk her down the aisle.
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I wasn’t allowed to shoot during the actual nikah cermony, but this one was taken right before. Nikah is purely Islamic official wedding ceremony. Nikah is attended by close family members, relatives, and friends of groom and bride.
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Samad’s family showered Sahar with jewels.
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A quiet moment I caught, while everyone headed for the food!
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Ladies first.
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Um, can we say-YUM! From the top-starting with the Naan (a flat bread), mixed curried vegetables, chickpeas, chicken tikka, goat korma, chicken biryani and salad. I also had the most DELICIOUS dessert called ras malai. It is a scrumptious dish made of sugary, balls of paneer soaked in clotted cream.
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When you see something like this-you should probably turn around….
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Because, in this case, it was cake time!
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Somewhere, in someone’s home video- is me. I’m sure they are thrilled.
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And that’s all folks!
Off to Bowl America the Bride and Groom went…;)

jenelle | maternity shoot

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Once again, Facebook has connected me to new clients. I briefly met Jenelle at the Inaugural First Coast Worksite Wellness Conference where I was the photographer for the event. Later, Jenelle saw pictures I had done of Lowrie through Facebook-and voila!

Jenelle and Steve braved the (HUGE) bugs and soaked ground to do their shoot in this “field” off the highway. It was a little creepy back there- not gonna lie. THANK YOU for being such good sports!

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Scary abandoned houses make for beautiful backdrops.
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The ground? Practically a swamp- FEEL the love!
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oohhh!! Two of my favorites!
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Then we almost got rained out! On the way downtown for our second session, it poured and poured. So hard, we could barely see and cars were driving with hazards on. I called Jenelle to see what we should do and we decided to press on to see if we could ride out the storm.

Boy am I glad we we did. It hadn’t even rained at the location I had in mind.
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Two more faves!
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And then the rain came.
Whoever thought to call Florida-”The Sunshine State”? It rains ALL the time.

michelle & reed | savannah wedding

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Michelle and I met while taking a course together at the University of North Florida. We made contact again when she showed up as an intern at the health department (the same internship that I had). Michelle and Reed are having a “real” wedding in October with friends and family- but first they wanted a ceremony all their own. Mason and I travelled to Savannah with them to capture their special day and to take “engagement” photos. This was the first time we collaborated on a shoot-and I am so very happy with the results. The pictures on this post are a mix of shots that we both took. You can see more of Mason’s work on his website.

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Left Photo By: Mason

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Right Photo By: Mason

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Top Left & Bottom Left Photos By: Mason

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Presenting Mr. and Mrs. William (Reed) Mason.

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Photo By: Mason

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Top Photos By: Mason

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Then a little goofy time. Our version of the toast ;) . It was HOT HOT HOT, so we stopped in front of Paula Dean’s restaurant to grab a cold one.

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Then a stop on Bull Street.

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Bottom Right Photo By: Mason

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Right Photo By: Mason

OH, I could just fall in love with Savannah and its architecture!

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We ended things at the waterfront-cobblestone streets and old brick.. Some of my favorites from the whole day.

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Both By: Mason

Congrats you two!

sneak peek | savannah wedding

Monday, July 6th, 2009

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lana & shane | part one

Monday, June 8th, 2009

So many photos, so little time!! I decided to do this post in 2 (or 3) parts. So here it is- the beautiful wedding of Lana and Shane that I second shot with fellow photographer Steven Romero.

The days and hours preceding this wedding were filled with rain. It poured buckets even until the time I arrived at Steven’s house to go over the game plan. But by the time we arrived in St Augustine, the rain had cleared and we were able to photograph a beautiful garden wedding at The Oldest House. Lana was so calm and sweet and Shane so adoring of his bride. Here are some of my favorites so far.

Lana’s dress was absolutely gorgeous. I love these detail shots.

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Lana received a card from Shane shortly before walking down the isle. A couple sweet moments…

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Just before walking down the isle.

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Mr. and Mrs.

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Shortly after I stole the newly wed couple and we made our way through the quaint cobble stone streets of St. Augustine.. 

Stay tuned for the romantics.. :)

jennifer + adrian

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

It has been too long since I last posted. Not because of a lack of photos to share… but because I am sugh a horrible writer. I can never put into words what I am thinking.

I met Jennifer as she was driving through my neighborhood. She pulled up to me on the sidewalk and asked if I was a photographer (had my camera with me). I gave Jennifer my website and 2o minutes later we were talking weddings.

Jennifer booked me for her June wedding knowing that I had very little experience with them–but liking my work enough to trust me with it!

Thanks Jennifer!

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sara + junior

Friday, April 24th, 2009

I met Sara in September through AmeriCorps. It was my first year and Sara’s second of serving with the North Florida Health Corps. Sara and I also volunteer together on Monday nights doing ArtVentures–a program that a former AmeriCorps member, Amy (more about her in the next post), set up to do art with children at a local homeless shelter.

Junior is originally from Haiti and moved here with his family when he was 9. He teaches high school and works to help catch the students up on their reading so they can pass the reading portion of the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test .  He is so calm and compliments Sara perfectly.

I really hope to be invited to their wedding because they are such an enjoyable couple to be around. I laughed through most of their session! Sara always jokes that she’ll wear sweats at her wedding (I found her the perfect sweat shirt dress) and have a taco bar (found one of those too!)–but I’m not so sure she is joking.

I had trouble picking a spot for their session, but as I was driving home one day I spotted a carnival and knew that had to be where we started. I think they fit in perfectly there because of their fun nature.

There is going to be a marathon of pictures–because I just can’t choose!

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Thank you Sara and Junior for being absolutely perfect subjects!