Rhiannon & Ernie’s Winter Wedding

When I heard that Rhiannon and Ernie were engaged, I told Rhiannon that I really, really wanted to photograph their wedding. Not only are they artistic and all around fantastic people, but I had always loved hearing Susan tell stories of she & Ernie in high school running around making crazy VHS videos and taking black & white photos. There were a couple of plans for the wedding that I had talked about with Rhiannon, but one day she called me and said that they were just going to keep it simple and go out to her Grandmothers house in Cherokee and get married with family only. I didn’t realize how beautiful it would be, I just said yes!

Rhiannon modified the dress here grandmother and mother had worn on their wedding days. When everyone arrived, they went out to the gazebo and the ceremony began. Just as Rhiannon had predicted, a train went by, right beside the house during the ceremony and with perfect grace everyone stopped, waited, laughed, then resumed…
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Geneva & Brandon’s Wedding

From the moment we met Geneva, we knew this wedding would be dreamy! For one, I always look forward to being in my home town of Huntsville. Secondly, when we met for a consultation, Geneva’s mother, who is an amazing photographer, told us to go wild and do anything we wanted. Sometimes people say things like that, but rarely does the day lend itself to doing something like that. On the day of the wedding, we had an extra hour in the schedule, so we decided to go to an old abandoned mining cave to do some fun photos. We did not know till later that Geneva and Brandon love to rock climb, but thought that it was a fun coincidence when we found out. After a beautiful intimate ceremony with close friends and family, the day gave way to dancing in the rain. It was a joy to watch the families and guests learn and participate in traditional folk dances, which was Geneva’s college major. Being around such a close and eclectic group of people this night reminded me how lucky we are to be able to document such amazing moments in peoples lives!

This past Fall, Geneva and Brandon’s wedding was featured on the Cottage Hill Blog!

Most recently, a beautiful photo of Geneva dancing was featured on the cover of No’Ala Huntsville as well as a featured wedding spread in the January/February 2016 Wedding issue!Geneva & Brandon Wedding G&B(blog)-3G&B(blog)-2
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The amazing vendors!

Planning and coordination : Kathleen Bernal Events
Videography : Woodnote Media
Hair stylist: Ashley the Fabulous
Make-Up : Leslie Ware MUA
Rentals:  Mullins Special Occasions

 

Lyndsey & Jordan Engagement

This late summer engagement session was awesome! When we first met up to talk, Lyndsey asked if it would be possible to do some photos at Rivertown Coffee. Since it is one of my very favorite places to hang out in Florence and the fact that we had never done an engagement session there before, I thought it was a great idea! After getting fully caffeinated, we went around downtown and ended the evening on the bank for the Tennessee River. blog-l&j-14blog-l&j-4blog-l&j-3blog-l&j-9 blog-l&j-10 blog-l&j-11 blog-l&j-12 blog-l&j-13 blog-l&j-15 blog-l&j-19 blog-l&j-20

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Eleanor & Whitten Wedding

Every time I go through Tuscumbia I take the long way so I can drive by Saint Johns Episcopal Church. It is old and simple and elegant Church and I have always wanted to photograph a wedding there. So when Eleanor and her mother (who is the neighbor of and keeper of the old church which is only used for special occasions) contacted us, I was ecstatic. Eleanor and Whitten’s wedding was full of authentic moments and beautiful light so it was one that had to be shared!
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Smash Bash

Ready for the weekend? Wether you are looking to porch sit with your sweetie or throw an all out party, the Indie Shopography curated Crafted Taste “Smash Bash” cocktail kit is the perfect way to get your weekend going!

A few months ago our good friends at Indie Shopography asked us to team up with them to visually showcase the cocktail curation and design they were doing with the subscription cocktail service, Crafted Taste. Susan got right on it and knocked it out with her styling by creating the perfect setting and finding goods from some of our favorite makers, Alabama Chanin and Heath Ceramics. Not only was it a ton of fun planning and photographing, but at the end of the day we asked some more friends to come over and this Smash Bash really came to life!

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that’s fashion smash

A smash variation of the Old Fashion.

1/8 orange
2 cherries
1/2 shot of simple syrup 1/3 cup of bourbon
1 mint leaf
Nugget ice

Put in orange, cherries, and simple syrup. Muddle well. Fill cup with ice and pour in booze.

Using mixing tin, swish contents of the glass from mixing tin back to the glass 2 or 3 times. Pour back in glass.

Rub mint leaf around the rim of a short glass. Top with more ice until full, garnish, and enjoy.

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whiskey smash

A smash classic.

8 mint leaves
1/4 lemon
1/2 shot of simple syrup 1/3 cup of bourbon Nugget ice

Place mint, lemon, and syrup in a short glass. Muddle well.

Fill cup with ice and pour in booze.

Using mixing tin, swish contents of the glass from mixing tin back to the glass 2 or 3 times. Pour back in glass.

Top with more ice until full, garnish, and enjoy.

Note: Substitute peach for the lemon for another yum- my treat.

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bocce smash

Because this combo just feels a little “Downton Abbey,” and pairs great with Bocce Ball.

1/2 plum
Rosemary leaves
1/2 shot of ginger syrup 1/3 cup of gin
Nugget ice

Place plum, rosemary, and syrup in a short glass. Mud- dle well.

Fill cup with ice and pour in booze.

Using mixing tin, swish contents of the glass from mixing tin back to the glass 2 or 3 times. Pour back in glass.

Top with more ice until full, garnish, and enjoy.

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throw your own smash bash

Smash Bashes are about experimenting. Fill a table with sliced fruit, bundles of herbs, and a few bottles of simple syrup, flavored ones if you want to get fancy!

Here are the other tools you’ll need:

• cutting board
• small knife
• mixing tin

• muddler
• bar spoon
• shot glass
• lots of high ball glasses (or small mason jars)

The point is that it’s not supposed to be fussy. Everyone makes their own cocktails, experiment- ing with flavors and combinations. You can even pass them around and vote on the best creation!

Want some help from your guests? Ask them to bring their favorite bottle of booze, while you provide the ice and assortment of fruits, syrups, and herbs.

symple syrup

1 cup water 1 cup sugar

Put water and sugar into a pot, and heat over medium heat just until sugar is melted. Cool.

Note 1: traditionally regular white sugar is used for simple syrup, but you can also use raw sugar or honey for the same effect.

Note 2: Making syrup on the fly and need it quick? Reduce the amount of water by about 1/4 cup, continue as instructed, and after sugar is melted, throw in a healthy handful of ice to cool it down quickly.

Bohem Spring 2015

Once again, we have had the pleasure of working with Heather Wylie of Bohem and Bohemian Bop to create a look and photograph just a few pieces in her Spring 2015 collection. Heather has a shop and workshop here in Florence as well as a new retail location in Birmingham on First Avenue North. Be sure to check out these looks and so many more at www.shopbohem.com! All photos shot on Kodak Portra 400 with process and scans by Indie Film Lab.blog-bohem-spring2015-1blog-bohem-spring2015-2blog-bohem-spring2015-3blog-bohem-spring2015-4blog-bohem-spring2015-5blog-bohem-spring2015-6blog-bohem-spring2015-7blog-bohem-spring2015-8blog-bohem-spring2015-9blog-bohem-spring2015-10blog-bohem-spring2015-11 blog-bohem-spring2015-12blog-bohem-spring2015-13 blog-bohem-spring2015-14blog-bohem-spring2015-15 blog-bohem-spring2015-16blog-bohem-spring2015-17blog-bohem-spring2015-18

clothing: Bohem

models: Kaitlyn Wilson & Elise Cofield

hair & makeup: Natalie Faggioni

accessories: Jen Boaz

shoes: Billy Reid

styling: Heather Wylie & Susan Rowe

process & scan: Indie Film Lab

Maggie & Blake Engagement

When we first met with Maggie and Blake we talked all about the wedding plans, but once we started talking about engagements, everybody got really excited. Blake was telling us about how much they love Jason Isbell in particular the song “Traveling Alone”. We used this as a fun jumping off point for a road trip engagement shoot through Lauderdale County and down the Natchez Trace. Blake found a friend with a 1934 Hudson and we were off!

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Caroline’s Bridal

Working with Caroline from beginning to end has been a pure joy. All of the sessions and her and Wes’
wedding have been on land her family has owned for 3 generations. This stunning property in Zip City Alabama was not only gushed about by Caroline but was the absolute perfect setting to match her effortless beauty. The wedding has now come and gone, so we are thrilled to be able to show Caroline’s Bridals!

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