Posts Tagged ‘love’

family, newborn, and JETS!

August 20, 2010

We have been lucky to have been connected to some pretty amazing clients, who we’d also like to think of as friends. We owe a lot of our connections to one awesome couple, in particular. This family was one introduced to us by that couple. We met them when baby R was just 6 months old. So sweet to watch her change in the months between our visits. Now, they’ve welcomed a new baby girl to their family, and we were lucky enough to photograph it. Being around a newborn just made me nervous…she was so so teeny, and we’re out of the teeny, uncontrollable head phase. I hope next visit I’m ready to hold her! (she just needs to put on a few lbs.!)

Sweet big sister playing games with her little baby.

Oh a sleeping baby. Is there anything sweeter?

I couldn’t ask for better advertising with these photos on the wall. We’re copying the set up with pics of Finn for our house!

And onto the BIG sis.

Love the big kid toys. (can’t wait to have our house filled with them!)


LOVE this. As she’s playing, Dad says, “I’m a little obsessed with airplanes.” Perfect lead into the next shoot we did with them.


We were lucky enough to join them on a special day for their family.

Can’t wait for the holiday shoot, G Family!

I’m doing things a bit off for now because I’m plugged into the hard drive that has the “love” pictures from Lauren & Zach’s wedding on it, so those are coming first. LOVED working with these two! We had such a great time first shooting their engagement on a cold-ish dreary day in December, and their energy was awesome and so much fun on their wedding day. (along with their whole bridal party; shots coming soon!) It’s so fun to be with a couple who are such GREAT FRIENDS.

Yay, Lauren and Zach! We wish you so much love and happiness, and know that your life will be filled with fun and laughter.

For a while I was worried Jon and Stephanie’s wedding would come and go without us ever getting in touch with them. For clients who contacted us around the baby came, until now, they’ll probably agree that we’re a little bit scattered with our correspondence. Well, Jon and Steph are just as busy as we are, so that made for a difficult time getting in touch. Over the 4th of July weekend, by chance, all of us were up in the same area near their wedding site. We met at the Holden Arboretum (which was amazing!) to check it out and go over the details. Again, Mike and I were just giddy with excitement that we’d be able to shoot in such a lush, garden-y space.

We drove up on their wedding day to a constant downpour of rain. Luckily, the rain held off, and the ceremony and pictures were done outside as we originally planned. That doesn’t mean we weren’t scared of rain, just a little bit, for the events!

First dress we’ve shot from the Running of the Brides. Loved it, so perfectly vintage, and she looked amazing in it!

And the purple vintage details were just so perfect for the location AND the dress.

and so. Onto the people!

Is it strange that I’ve been hoping to shoot a bride with a veil like this for as long as I can remember?

Could we have asked for more from the couple for timing on the bridal party & love shots?! They allowed an HOUR AND A HALF for pictures. We adore when that happens!

Much love and happiness to Jon & Steph!

Dawn & Ben, continued

July 22, 2010

Yesssssss! I love finishing a wedding. Then, I love seeing the pics on facebook, and seeing what people have to say about them! It’s vain? Maybe? ….but probably one of my favorite parts of wedding photography.

Talk about LOVE! With Dawn and Ben it was just so EASY to capture beautiful, special moments. They needed no coaching, almost seemed to prefer for us to just leave them alone and snap away. I’m glad they took some time in their busy busy wedding day to be alone with each other….and happy we could capture it forever for them!

annnnnnd maybe my fave pic ever!!!

We couldn’t have asked for a better start to our wedding season! We both went to college with Matt, and had a chance meeting with him and Lucy at World Market around Thanksgiving. We talked briefly about how, yes, we are doing wedding photography…oh you’re engaged, congrats!! And Matt emailed later that Lucy was the one who put the two together.

We are super huge big fans of Friday night weddings; as photographers, but we also wish we would’ve known so for our own wedding. They allow one night for formalities (the wedding) and a whole weekend full of family and fun.

Matt & Lucy were married at the Clintonville Women’s Club, a perfect place for our first wedding  as it took us all of 5 minutes to get there from our house, so if there was a major Finn emergency (thanks for the babysitting Car, David, Mom and Dad!), we could shoot right home in no time at all. We originally planned to head over to the Park of the Roses for some formals, but after Mike and I checked out the location, we realized there was plenty of greenery and fun-ness for Matt + Lucy shots.

The details were perfect. Just felt…like….summer!

Did I mention how gorgeous Lucy is??! She looked like the perfect bride in her HOMEMADE dress…her mom made her dress for her, and when we asked if we could take it outside to photograph it, we knew that it would be us re-ironing it if anything happened to it!

Just about my favorite part of wedding shooting is the getting ready with the Bride. I love feeling like a fly  on the wall experiencing the excitement and anticipation of the events ahead of her. It’s all so very real and natural, and, as Lucy is: beautiful!

Matt cleaned up pretty nicely, too!

The ceremony was perfect, their friend, who also happened to introduce them, was the person who married them. It felt like we were in the woods, with only Matt, Lucy, and their commitment to each other to focus on.

I LOVE this picture of them. We could’ve taken all the posed ones and pulled them away to take portraits for hours, and I’m quite sure not one would make me happier than this. (speaking of the portrait shots, though, they’re coming SOON!!) They had so much FUN together the WHOLE day. I’m so glad we got this shot!

More from M & L soon. For now, a little two month old (TWO MONTHS! Where is the time going?!?) deserves a little Momma love!

a holiday getaway

July 5, 2010

Amidst all the thousands of wedding photos I’m editing, I had to take a break to share our 4th of July holiday weekend with you (look at me all blog-connected!). We road tripped up to Cleveland on Thursday night after some deliberation, let’s go tonight, let’s go tomorrow, ok really let’s go tonight….and got there around 10pm. Always love returning home, even if this summer it’s almost every other weekend, it’s still fun to look around and see what’s different, and feel that sense of home. Extra good that there’s usually a full house to greet us, too!

On Friday we went to visit Aunt Sandy who insisted on us getting out so she could ‘babysit’ Finn. Getting out consisted of a quick trip to the bank and Quizno’s for lunch. We came back to see the babe had awakened and was solely entertained (read: stopped crying) when Uncle Mark did a out-of-control-move-every-part-of-your-body-at-once-style dance. How’d he know it’d work? C’mon! He’s a dad! He knows how these little humans work. :)

Friday night Dad (aka Jagee) convinced us to join him for a cookout at Freddy T’s house where he could show off Finn, us, and his lovely wife (aka Nanny) to some of his teacher friends. Turns out Freddy T and his wife live on 10+ acres where they devote their “off work” time to an organic garlic farm (their website is coming soon, we were told, in the meantime, check them here. It was a great cookout, and it’s always fun for me to see my parents as people, not parents! Finn experienced his first live music and campfire. And did GREAT! It was a sign of things to come for the weekend and him.

Saturday was my parents anniversary (34!) and filled with a day at Nanny and Papa’s swimming, eating, and family-ing. Mike manned the grill, per the new norm in our family, and Finn got to spend some happy time with everybody.

Sunday was Finn’s 2 month (birthday? what would that be exactly?), and while we didn’t see fireworks, we enjoyed more time with our family doing nothing but being together, and Finn got to give Uncle D a little extra love and attention (without being rescued because of cries).

What a great weekend for everyone! Phew, and now back to the real world….even though all I want to do is stay home from work tomorrow and play with this new big boy who has emerged. All of a sudden, he’s a smiling, giggling, interacting little baby who is taking his world in.

The garlic at Thaxton Organic Garlic Farm.

GrillMaster Mike!

Hope your holiday weekends were great! Shout out to Ms. KLC, who we hope had a fantastic birthday weekend!

summertime

June 30, 2010

This weekend kicked off the beginning of our wedding season, and we couldn’t be happier. We had a long stretch between our last (New Year’s Eve) wedding and Friday. And I’m thrilled to be shooting weddings without an extra person in me!

I figured before I flood the blog (because, yes, I intend to blog – in detail – all of our jobs this summer) with beautiful love bird newlyweds, I could give a family update.

Finn is growing like a weed! We’re having more and more fun everyday as the bouts of crying are replaced with smiles and cooing (or a-goooo! -ing, as it were). It’s beyond amazing to see a little personality develop…and then to think about how everyday, every interaction, we’re helping it to be created. I find myself anxiously waiting for his naps and sleeptime to be over to see what new skills he’ll show me, and reluctantly put him down for more rest when it’s time. All in all, life is good!

And now a random assortment of pictures….

Helping Jagee to celebrate his retirement ! And saying hello to Nanny with his cousin Ellise.

Dipping his feet into Nanny G and Papa’s pool!

Sara and Mark’s E-session was our first shoot since Finn joined us. We brought him along, and were super nervous about how he’d do. Luckily, he spent the whole time sleeping like, well, a baby, in his stroller.
Sara and Mark like to get outside, and suggested that we meet at a Metropark. We decided on High Banks, and it worked great. We didn’t have to go far into the woods (yay, stroller friendly!) and it was nice and cool to shoot.

Excited for their October wedding, we know they’ll have awesome details, and I can’t wait to see how Sara’s all styled up for her day!

We had so much fun with these two….it was a gray-Ohio-sort-of-day, and when they agreed to still come out and get their pictures in, we were all for it! Can’t wait for the wedding in July!

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We had the pleasure of shooting Kristin and Adam’s wedding at the Taylor Mansion. When I met them a few weeks before to check out the grounds, Kristin talked a lot about the weather…and from then on, I really hoped it would treat them well; potentially giving them the Indian Summer October day we had a few years ago in Columbus. Well, as their day approached, the 100% chance of rain was a bit disheartening for them. I think we knew that regardless of where they had their ceremony – outside or under a tent – what would shine through is their intense love, admiration, and respect for each other. And, that’s exactly what happened. They had a lovely ceremony, and a great party for their loved ones! Congrats to Kristin and Adam!! 27

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Bakery Gingham (with a new Short North location) made individual table cakes for each table. Such a great idea!!

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Moments before the wedding, Kristin told me that one shot she just had to have was a candid of her father walking her down the aisle. I love all the ones that Mike got, it was hard to choose one to show.

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Along with their table card placement, each guest got two sparklers to welcome Adam and Kristin to the reception as Husband and Wife. Love it.