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Posts Tagged ‘southern wedding photography’

Inspired by… | Inspiration Board #1 | Huntsville, Alabama photographers

July 2, 2010

As photographers, and human beings in general, Ashley and I are inspired by various people, images, thoughts, quotes, and basically anything on a regular basis. I can’t even remember the last time I DIDN’T automatically picture in my mind’s eye how I would frame a shot–this happens every single day! I can be at the grocery store, outside at a park, or just walk into the room to see my husband reading to our son, and I frame potential shots.

We thought it would be fun for you to get a glimpse into what each of us are inspired by on a daily basis. This is always revolving and growing, so there will probably be many more inspiration boards in the future! This one is Stephanie’s.

Some background:

  • There are two Francoise Hardy album covers because she is my current artistic muse! I love her music, style, and pretty much everything. Both of these are shots that I am definitely inspired by every single time we shoot a session.
  • The ocean is another HUGE source of inspiration for me. I am deeply moved by and in awe of its power, and have always loved the possibilities of infinite dreams that the ocean facilitates. One of my favorite memories is waking up at 5 in the morning to watch the ocean with my husband and son.
  • Color is another huge draw for me. I love finding huge splashes of it in random locations. I love when clients are wearing bold stripes and crazy prints, and I love gigantic walls painted in an intense hue. I also love blending slight (very!) vintage tones with color, which I think is beautifully demonstrated in some of these photos.
  • Most of all, I love FUN. Fun is such a great concept, because it means something different to everyone who says or thinks it. I think the shot of the bride and groom by a VW van is fun. The shot of the 3 people on the beach jumping is fun, and so it the shot of flower buttons. I love joy and laughter and everything associated with the idea of fun times.
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    1. Francoise Hardy – Si C’est Ca, 2. Miller – Riemann Wedding, 3. Where’s the Party?, 4. Shells collecting, 5. row, 6. [Explored FP] Please add notes your favourite movie title name, 7. shy, 8. Gone A Long Way, 9. Untitled, 10. Trash The Dress, 11. korean bride and groom paper dolls, 12. you can see the love, 13. The Wheel’s on the Bus, 14. Lift up!, 15. Biltmore Estate Wedding – Asheville Photographers, 16. Cool Camper, 17. exhausted, 18. Sneak Peak Southern Engagement Session, 19. immortal bird, 20. Flower Brooches (Bloemenbroches), 21. Happy Holidays 1911 : ), 22. __Helianthus__, 23. Erykah Badu, 24. Francoise Hardy – Etonnez, 25. Foggy Day in the streets of Brussels

    Tags: Family, huntsville alabama photographer, southern wedding photography, Wedding, wedding photographer
    Posted in Behind the Scenes | 2 Comments »

    Melanie and Jonathan’s Constitution Village Wedding | Huntsville Alabama Wedding Photographers

    June 22, 2010

    Melanie and Jonathan were married exactly one month ago today, and as usual, we want to celebrate by blogging their wedding!

    The wedding took place at the Constitution Village in Huntsville, Alabama. For those of you unfamiliar with the area (I had never been!), Constitution Village is part of the Early Works Museum complex–this also includes the Huntsville Depot and the Children’s Museum. Side-note from Ashley: I actually went to Constitution Village on a school field trip and had a blast! I’ve been obsessed with the place ever since. I don’t think the 4th grade me would have even thought that the future would hold the thrill to capture such a lovely wedding there!

    Constitution Village is truly historical in that, according to the website, it is here that “Forty-four delegates of the constitutional convention gathered here in a vacant cabinet shop on July 5, 1819, to organize Alabama as the 22nd state. John Boardman’s print shop, Clement Comer Clay’s law office, the Federal Land Surveyor’s office, a post office and sheriff Stephen Neal’s residence surround that cabinet shop.” So, as you can tell, this is a pretty cool place to have a wedding!

    The reception took place at the Summit at Big Spring Park, which is also in downtown Huntsville, and WAS a place that neither Ashley or I had been to before. This group definitely brought the funk, flavor, and FUN to the party, and it made for a pretty stellar post-wedding celebration.

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    You can also see MORE of Melanie and Jonathan’s wedding at this feature on Fabulously Wed!

    Wedding credits and details:
    Venue: Constitution Village
    Officiant: Jim Norris
    Flowers: Tropical “Hawaiian Feast” (red ginger, helicornia, palm and ti leaves, etc.) bouquets and bird of paradise stems from Costco.com (not in store.)
    Floral Arrangement: Stephanie Griffin
    Dress: Bari Jay from Something Blue Shoppe (Hartselle, AL)
    Shoes: Charles by Charles David
    Hair: Stacey Pinion-Penton at Bliss Salon & Spa
    Hairpiece: custom designed by bridesmaid and designer, Christina Lammon
    Bridesmaid’s Jewelery: Made by S.A.M. on Etsy
    Groom & Groomsmen’s attire: Groomsmen wore their own dark suits. Jonathan got them coordinating ties from The Tie Bar and the striped and argyle socks were from Target.
    Rings: Donny’s Diamond Gallery. Both engagement and wedding rings were custom made; Groom’s ring (custom made) Fabuluster on Etsy.
    Ceremony music: Classical guitarist Phil Weaver
    DJ: Matthew Schmitz with Room 3 Productions
    Catering: Catering by Narvell
    Guestbook: Reclaimed wood hand-carved for us with birds of paradise and ferns and our names and wedding date by lacunawork on Etsy

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    Posted in Wedding | 1 Comment »

    Megan and Brent’s Old Town Engagement | Huntsville, Alabama photographers

    June 14, 2010

    Dear Internet: meet Megan and Brent!

    Megan and Brent’s engagement session took place in the Old Town section of Huntsville. We literally spent most of our time on one single street (Pratt, for those of you that are Huntsville-savvy), as very nearly every local store and coffee shop on said street is fantastic. Ashley and I are both fans of all things local and off the beaten path, and Megan and Brent were pretty much down for anything we wanted to try.

    The two brought along their gigantic rainbow umbrella, which has a sweet story to it–it was under this very umbrella that they were engaged! So check that out.

    One of the store we stopped by was Five Point Books, which is where a certain plastic yellow-and-brown dinosaur roams a potted plant or two. Keep your eyes peeled!

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    We ended the session at a playground right across from Megan and Brent’s home, which was perfect for us–a dash of where-you-are, while-you-are is a key ingredient to a magical White Rabbit Studios engagement session.

    These two birds were married on May 29 at the Workplay Theater in Birmingham, and their (awesome, music-and-fun heavy) wedding will most definitely be blogged later this month–I’m thinking sometime around that ever-sweet one month anniversary.

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    Posted in Engaged | 5 Comments »

    Melanie’s downtown Huntsville bridal | Vintage Wedding Photography

    May 24, 2010

    Well, color us infatuated!

    We received a very enthusiastic email from Melanie after she glimpsed Mary Lee’s bridal session in her Google Reader (psst..have you added us to YOURS yet?) which basically said she was VERY interested in a bridal session. We were thrilled, because, as you are about to see, Melanie is gor-geoooous (yes, you have to drag out the letters when you say it out loud). Plus, bridal sessions are our second favorite way (engagement sessions are first) to get to know the bride pre-wedding.

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    We have a whole bunch of upcoming sessions and weddings (including Melanie and Jonathan’s, which we shot Saturday!) to share soon. We’re really excited and also incredibly thankful to ALL of our clients (past, present, and future), and all of the people we have met within the wedding industry, because everyone is so kind, thoughtful, and helpful. So, before I get weepy, here’s a big THANK YOU to…you!

    Details & credits:
    Bride: Melanie
    Shoot location(s): Downtown Huntsville, Alabama
    Dress: Bari Jay from Something Blue Shoppe (Hartselle, Alabama)
    Hair: Noel of Salon Allure (Huntsville, Alabama)
    Shoes: Charles David
    Bracelet: Anthropologie
    Feather Headpiece: Forever 21
    Ring: Donnie’s Diamond Gallery

    Tags: alabama photographers, Bridal, huntsville, huntsville alabama wedding photographer, southern wedding photography, wedding photography
    Posted in Bridal | 1 Comment »

    Wedding: Mary Lee + Steven | Vintage Birmingham Wedding Photography

    May 17, 2010

    Mary Lee and Steven were married exactly one month ago today–April 17–at the Aldridge Gardens in Birmingham! So we thought it would be fun to celebrate their one month anniversary with a blog post dedicated to them and their sweet wedding splendor (though internet-savvy blog followerss may have noticed the sneak peek we posted on Wedding Chicks yesterday).

    The wedding was INCREDIBLY detail-heavy, and you can read more about each feature of the day below the images.

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    Groom’s Cake: Cindy Gaffin (mother of the groom!)–Carrot cake is typically the Gaffin family Christmas tradition, but Cindy made an exception this year since it is Steven’s absolute favorite. The tartan and crest are symbols from the family clan, MacFie.

    Wedding Cake: Julie Hendrick of Sweet Magnolia (Birmingham). The cake was cut with a Marshalltown trowel, an iconic symbol within the archaeological community.

    The bottles are from the couple’s own collection that was recently started because of Mary Lee’s interest in historical archaeology and Steven’s interest in glass blowing.

    Bridal Gown: David’s Bridal (Birmingham)

    Tuxedos: Mr. Burch Formalwear (Hoover).

    Bridesmaids and Flower Girl Dresses: Susan Glass (mother of the bride). Susan also crocheted Mary Lee’s garter (a pattern from the 1800s) and embroidered her name and wedding date on her handkerchief and bridal gown. A locket holding photos of the bride’s grandmothers was wrapped around her bouquet. Mary Lee was named for her grandmothers Marion and Leona.

    First Look Quilt: Mabel Lane Glass, a cousin of the bride’s paternal grandfather, at least 40 years ago.

    Wooden Printing Blocks, Guestbook, and Earrings: Etsy

    Get Away Car: 1952 Ford Customline which was provided by George Brasher, a long-time friend of the bride’s family.

    Signpost: The signpost was made by the couple and the bride’s parents the weekend before the wedding. Steven and Mary Lee salvaged wood for the signs from an old abandoned property. Most of the pieces came from an old fence and the “Welcome” sign was part of a drawer. Steven cut the wood to point at one end and painted them with a lime whitewash. Steven, Mary Lee, and her mother painted the different signs with black oil paint.

    Hairstyling: Debbie Hertzfeldt of The Hair Saloon (Huntsville). Debbie also styled Mary Lee’s hair for her bridal portraits.

    Engagement Ring & Wedding Bands: Bromberg’s (Birmingham)

    Floral Design: Andy Hopper (of Kathy G and Company)

    Catering: Natalie Andrews (of Kathy G and Company)

    Instrumental Guitarist: Paul Hicks

    DJ: Chris “Fuzzy” Peters

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    Posted in Wedding | 5 Comments »

    Mary Lee’s Vintage-inspired Bridal | Huntsville, Alabama Wedding Photography

    May 8, 2010

    Mary Lee! Oh, how we love you. We shot this bridal session a few weeks ago in downtown Huntsville. We started at Railroad Station Antiques and then moved to the historic Russel Erskine Hotel (the building has been turned into an apartment building).

    Isn’t she GORGEOUS?! We think Mary Lee looks so much like Audrey Hepburn!

    How classic is this shot? The ballroom at the Russel Erskine is absolutely breath-taking, and Mary Lee handled this piano like a pro!

    If you’re a future bride debating about whether or not you should shoot a bridal session, I think that this session proves the answer is YES! ;)

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    Posted in Bridal | 5 Comments »

    Wedding: Sara & Jeremy | Birmingham, AL Wedding Photography

    March 3, 2010

    We shot Sara and Jeremy’s fantastic record store engagement session a few weeks ago and have been looking forward to their wedding ever since! I don’t think Ashley and I could have dreamed up all of the great details these two put into their day! It was truly a day filled with wonder, beauty, and love. We’re so incredibly happy for these two as they begin their life together.

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    Sara’s dad owns a typewriter store, so they had their pick of the lot! Guests filled up sheet after sheet of paper with good wishes.
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    Check out these robots! According to the groom, they were mostly thrift store finds. Aren’t the boutineers the cutest?!
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    Ashley and I were restricted to the balcony during the wedding–however, between us we have plenty of zoom lenses, and were able to get super close without physically being so. In the first you can see about how far away we were, and in the second, how close we can get!
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    Tags: birmingham al weddings, birmingham alabama wedding photography, church wedding, colorful wedding photography, huntsville alabama wedding photography, southern wedding photography, vintage wedding photography
    Posted in Wedding | 2 Comments »

    Rock’n Roll Bride Feature | Sara & Jeremy’s Record Store Engagement

    January 6, 2010

    First, let me say this: Kat at Rock’n Roll Bride is among THE most fabulous people Ashley and I have encountered, online or off, since we launched this White Rabbit Studios shebang in August. She has been a huge source of both inspiration and source for us, both professionally and otherwise, and we owe a TON to her, for all of the various features, love, and support she has showered upon us. So, Kat, thank you, thank you, a MILLION bazillion times!

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    See the feature {HERE}!

    Tags: alabama wedding photography, Features, rock 'n roll bride, southern wedding photography, white rabbit studios
    Posted in Features | 3 Comments »

    Karen & Daniel’s Engagement | Huntsville, AL wedding photography | Happy New Year!

    January 1, 2010

    Karen may be one of the most laid back brides we have worked with so far–she emailed us to set up a consultation, we met the next week, and booked the wedding the next day! She and Daniel are getting married in March, and brought their family, Brody and Christian, to the session as well.

    We shot in Big Spring Park in downtown Huntsville, which turned out to be a wonderful location for these four–the sun was gorgeous and streaming, and ducks were out and entertaining, and in general, we all had a great time!

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    Look at all of these fish!
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    Thanks, guys! We’ll see you in March!

    PS: HAPPY 2010!! We are SO excited about what this coming year means for our families, our business, and ourselves. We can’t wait to share it with all of you. Thank you for your support and love!

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    Posted in Engaged | 2 Comments »