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Photographing The Norton Affair - My first wedding shoot

Rabu, 19 Februari 2014


When our server at the Aroma Café asked me if I would be her wedding photographer I laughed.
"Oh I can't." I said, " I've never photographed a wedding!" Then she told me the wedding would be small, only about 40 people and so I reluctantly agreed.


This was a DIY wedding for sure. The bride had a vision of a rustic wedding and she was going to create it herself.


The tables were made from wood pallets that she picked up at a construction company. She filed in the open spaces with more wood, The burlap placemats were made by a friend,


Lace curtain panels were used to cover chairs that were purchased from a local church.


The event, dubbed The Norton Affair, had so many special touches. Glass carafes were filled with candy and goldfish crackers.
 

This was one of the earliest shots I took. I was testing out my flash. I have to say when I entered the space I was awestruck. The ceremony and reception took place in a warehouse. The space was totally transformed with twinkle lights, lace, candlelight and greenery. It was magical.


A lovely tribute was set up with old photos of family members. Those who had long ago passed  were remembered on this special day.


The bride loved this quote and made this board. There was no seating plan So guests made some new friends.


There were so many little details and vignettes. I literally took 1000 photos!


When all the candles were lit it was absolutely breathtaking and so romantic. The bride brought many home décor items from her home.


The sweets table looked festive and delicious. Birdcages, mini trees, and ornate cakestands were unique items adding to an adorable vignette. Cookies made by the bride were placed in apothecary jars and handed out as favors.


The wedding took place shortly after Christmas so there were a few Christmas trees on the tables. Can you tell these ornaments were made from toilet paper rolls? So clever!




The bar was illuminated beautifully and pitchers of sangria were pretty and plentiful.


The bride's daughter was dressed in lace and cowboy boots. Many of the guests wore jeans and cowboy hats.



The bride was escorted to the ceremony by her two sons. I loved her dress and shawl. She wore cowboy boots too.


The bride is the nanny of the sweet ringbearer. He was good at his job and so happy to perform.


The arch was created by wrapping a garden trellis in white lights, vines and tuille.


He put the ring on her finger and then it was official. They became Mr. and Mrs. Norton.


Of course the bride made her bouquet.  My sister said she had better not throw it because she could hurt someone. The bouquet was made from the bride's collection of rhinestone pins.


We all toasted the happy couple.
 
 
This was definitely a modern day wedding


You can see how much these two love each other.
 

I just love the facial expressions in this shot.


Here's the happy couple!
 


The Nortons had these wine glasses made specially for the wedding.
 



At the end of the night things turned violent as big brother beat up on his little brother. Only kidding! They were just getting a little crazy. That is a ping pong paddle. Yes, there was a ping pong table on the premises.


 The cake was sophisticated with just the right amount of bling. Love the ribbons.


The bride's daughter sang a few tunes. She has a beautiful voice.


Time to cut the cake. The groom did not want to do the formal feed each other cake ritual.


Here's the fabulous brooch bouquet.
 

As the guests were leaving, they had their photos taken with this prop. Cute idea!


A tender moment.

 
A better view of the cake.


The cake stand consisted of two cable spools purchased from Craigslist.


Her boots say I Do and his say Me Too. His words wore off. Probably due to the torrential rain that night. It was definitely a dark and stormy night.

Once I got over my initial nerves, I actually had a great time photographing the wedding. I did exactly as the bride instructed me to do. Do what you do.

Now on to the photo book!

A New Year's Eve Wedding

Kamis, 17 Januari 2013


My sister was commissioned to do a live event painting for a New Year's Eve wedding. The venue was the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston. The Imperial Ballroom to be exact.  She would paint the festivities from the opera box or balcony above the room.


She usually takes a few reference photos as she can not paint all the goings on in one night.  She always finishes the painting in her studio.  For this wedding, she hired me to take the reference photos. She said her little point and shoot camera's flash would never be strong enough to record the action down below the opera box.



The ballroom was very impressive and looked like a winter wonderland.  The chandeliers were massive and exquisite!



Here's a view of the opera boxes. I took this shot before any wedding guests arrived.


With purple uplighting, the entire room was transformed into something magical and elegant.


The cake was topped with a glittery C for Caroline and Charlie, the bride and groom. The chairs were silver as were the tablecloths.


The bride and groom got a sneak peek at the room before the guests arrived and I got my first look at the dress. It was beautiful, flouncy and feathery looking. 


The bride smiled throughout the night. I don't think I have a single picture of her where she isn't smiling. As it should be, right?


Many of the tables had illuminated trees as centerpieces. It was tasteful and elegant.


The cake had center spotlight and it was a beauty.  Tiny "pearls" decorated each layer.


Again the cake. I do not know what flavor it was but it looked yummy. The cake is an important feature of the wedding painting so my sister asked me to make sure I got some good shots of it  for her reference.


Of course, the dress is also important so I took lots of pictures of the bride. I was also supposed to take shots of people doing things like dancing and clapping. And shots of people who were smiling and happy.


Mission accomplished in this shot. I think these two look very happy! They were so cute!


Most of my sister's customers want the first dance of the bride and groom as the focal point of the painting.


The clergy man gave the couple a lovely blessing. I used my zoom lens to get this photo.


The bride's dance with her Father was sweet. it looked like her dress had a crystal snowflake on it. Quite fitting for a winter wonderland theme.


My sister played catch up with the painting as we got stuck in a traffic gridlock on the way to the wedding. One of the streets was totally blocked off and traffic was being rerouted.



I took so many shots of people dancing and I used my flash to pick up the details since we were another story up in the opera box.


This wedding was a major dance party. The guests danced all night. I hardly saw anyone sitting at the tables.


People clapping and smiling just what my sister wanted for her reference photos. I can't wait to see the finished painting!


As you can see, we were pretty far removed from the wedding so I could snap away to my heart's content without interfering with the official photographer. I took 700+ photos.


The wedding lasted into the New Year and there was a big screen TV so we could watch the countdown to 2013.

The wedding lasted into the wee hours of the morning. I was exhausted having working during the day at my regular job. At the end of the wedding, just as we were leaving, I got violently ill and I was thankful that the ride home was quick. We did have a bit of a wait for the valet to get our car because there had been a hit and run right in front of the hotel. There were police cars and an ambulance blocking the road. The EMTS were attending to the victim who was still in the middle of the road. Yikes!

It was quite the evening and a crazy start to the New Year!
 

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