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!

Cupid's Tea

Minggu, 09 Februari 2014



A pretty invitation arrived in the mail recently. A Cupid's Tea.  My friend who has a lovely home was having a lunch/tea. I, of course, accepted.


The home is spectacular.  This is the music room. The settees were reupholstered to fit the room's colors.


Another view of the music room. The piano is a real beauty! My friend's son has entertained with his musical talent on many occasions.

 
Not many homes can accommodate a full size antique sleigh. 


The tablescape was so pretty. Some of us sat in this room, the dining room, and others sat at a table in the kitchen.


I do like this pattern of china. My friends collects it and it is perfect for Valentine's Day.


Here's the tablescape for the second table.

 
A view from the family room looking towards the kitchen. Before we ate, Deborah thanked us for coming and read us a quote from Susan Branch's newest book, "A Fine Romance". We all love Susan and her books. Did I tell you we had tea with her once? We (my tea group) did, in Plymouth in November 2007 after a booksigning and sadly before I started my blog.
 

We were offered two kinds of soup, butternut squash with crème fraiche or potato leek. And then, three kinds of sandwiches, roasted turkey, roasted chicken, or country ham on brioche with all sorts of toppings. Also, arugula with goat cheese and walnuts and a quinoa dish.

 
We were served a tea from Harney called Valentine's blend. It was a black tea with chocolate and pink rosebuds.
 

There were plenty of choices for dessert as well. Petit fours, lemon squares, and brownies.


White chocolate and milk chocolate dipped strawberries were popular. So pretty on a tray.


Scones were served with lemon curd, strawberry jam, and cream.


Everything was so attractively displayed and equally delicious!


After our bellies were full, we went back to the dining room to craft some Valentines. We had a quick class from an instructor on stamping, embossing, etc.


Here's the Valentine I made. I did not go too crazy with embellishments because I am lazy. I made an envelope out a doily and used a heart my sister had discarded. A bow, a word and a little bling. Presto, simple Valentine.

I think I will need to create a vignette around this masterpiece. So far, I have not decorated for Valentine's Day. Actually I don't usually decorate for the holiday.

Thank you Deborah for inviting me to your beautiful home. I loved it all, especially spending time with my good friends.

What are you doing for Valentine's Day? Leave me a comment, I'd love to hear what you have planned.

Introducing...

Sabtu, 01 Februari 2014


I started a new blog and I made a resolution to post a photo day. This came about because once I joined instagram I was taking photos every day but never posting them on this blog.

Café Chatelaine is for longer more in depth posts. My new blog Snippets of My Life will feature one photo and a few sentences about it. I will do this every day or actually every evening.

So check it out if you like. If you could comment or become a follower even better!
 

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