Yesterday, I saw God’s love lived out in a beautiful way that I had never experienced before. If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter, you know that friends of ours were able to finally adopt the little boy who they had been fostering for the past 18 months. Jill and Mike asked me to be at the courthouse with them to capture the memory of this incredible day, and I was so blessed to be apart of it.

As I was standing in the courtroom during the adoption, I was completely overwhelmed with emotion… The Langham’s were extending their unconditional love to Grady, inviting him to be a part of their family, and now he is their son FOREVER. This was a great reminder to me of the unconditional love that was extended to me when the Lord picked me up out of my sin and depravity (yes, even as an “innocent” six year old), and welcomed me into HIS family forever. Just like Grady was given a new identity, so was I. While I am still the daughter of Steve & Barbara, I am ultimately the daughter of the King of kings, and THAT is where my identity lies.

 

I am so thankful that the Lord is so faithful in revealing Himself through the messed up lives of His people, and it is my prayer that He uses Grady’s story to further His kingdom and draw people to Himself.

This kid… Man, every time he saw my camera, he gave me the biggest smile ever. Love him!

It is just SO evident that Grady belongs to them.

They presented Grady with a teddy bear in celebration of his day. :)

Officially part of the family… FOREVER!

And I can finally share some pictures I took of the Langham’s last fall!

This boy is going to be a heartbreaker.

Happy Thursday! :)

I remember being engaged like it was yesterday… There’s no way it’s actually been a year!! So often, I found myself so overwhelmed with all the tips and tricks of wedding planning that I slammed my laptop in frustration. I promise I’m not crazy… Just a little dramatic. Now that I’m on the other, much less stressful side of wedding planning, I wish I had spent a little more time soaking in all the advice, which is why I love doing Wedding Wednesday posts! They say, “knowledge is power”, and as far as wedding planning is concerned, I would say, “knowledge is enjoyment”. The more you know, the better you can plan for whatever your wedding day will bring. There’s few things I love more than seeing a bride watch her planning come to life while ENOYING the wedding day, instead of stressing. :) And as a side note, I would also say “knowledge is better pictures”, especially as it relates to today’s Wedding Wednesday.

Getting ready. Aside from shooting the bride & groom’s portraits, this is my favorite part of the wedding day. I love the all energy, excitement, and anticipation. Gosh! It’s so great! Occasionally, I’ll get an inquiry from a bride who isn’t interested in having me present for her wedding day prep because she doesn’t see it as important. I could not disagree with this outlook more! If I don’t show up until the ceremony, I miss out on a CRUCIAL part of your wedding story. What happened before the ceremony? Did your groom send you a gift to open before you got your dress on? What did your dad’s face look like when he saw you for the first time? Did his mom cry when she pinned on his boutonniere? These are things I NEED to be there to capture if I truly want to capture the whole story from beginning to end.

Today, I wanted to give all of you brides some practical tips to make sure your getting ready pictures are the absolute best they can be.

1. LIGHT. I’m starting with light as #1 because it is the most important element to your wedding pictures. Have you ever stood in a dressing room and thought, “This is the worst I have ever looked in my life.” Maybe the pants you tried were a size too small, but I can promise you that the nasty, fluorescent lighting was not helping at all. In the same way, rooms that don’t have any windows but are only lit by fluorescent bulbs will cast that unflattering, yellow light on you & your bridesmaids. Obviously, no one wants this. My tip, pick a room with at least one window to get ready in, if you can. There really is nothing better than natural light… It creates a happier environment that can’t be duplicated.

2. Wear something adorable and bridal. As comfortable as your “Class of 2009: SO FINE!” t-shirt might be, it will only serve as a distraction in your pictures. Pick a feminine, white robe, a simple tank top, or a cute, monogrammed (with your new initials, of course!) button-up.

3. Give yourself LOTS of getting ready time. 2 hours might seem like enough time to get yourself ready and headed to the ceremony, but you also have to think about all of your bridesmaids being ready, eating something, and soaking in those last moments as a single woman. Trust me, you do NOT want this time to be rushed!

4. Make sure all of your mom and bridesmaids are dressed and ready by the time you are getting into your dress. Just like your old high school t-shirt would look distracting in pictures, so will they if they are dressed in all sorts of crazy colors and prints that don’t correlate with the wedding.

5. Have all of your details together at the getting ready location. This includes dress, veil, jewelry, shoes, rings (yours & his), invitations, etc. I’ll go into this in more detail on a later date, but having all of these things in one place will make me love you forever.

6. Eat something! This technically won’t affect your pictures, but it will probably make you happier, and happy brides are the best kinds to photograph. :)

7. On that note, don’t forget to smile! Even if things aren’t going according to plan, take a deep breath, and choose to laugh about it. Also, try to ignore me. I’m there to capture the moment as it’s happening, not to have you perfectly posed in every image.

8. Consider doing a first look with your family. Sounds weird, huh? This is one I really wish I had done, but because I got ready at home, my dad and brothers were buzzing around as I got ready. The moment where your dad, brother, grandmother, etc. sees you dressed and ready for the first time can be very special… Who wouldn’t want that captured?

9. Keep the room neat. This one is a nearly impossible feat, but if it’s accomplished, it makes a huge difference in your pictures! Often times, getting ready pictures can be littered with hot pink suitcases, empty water bottles, and 15 cans of hairspray. By designating someone to straighten things up, the images will look so much cleaner! Clutter = No bueno.

10. Be flexible! Maybe you just weren’t able to find a room with a window, so you’re fighting fluorescent lighting. That’s okay! Your images will still be beautiful, BUT I will look for a naturally-lit space to use for the final touches (getting your dress on, putting on jewelry, etc.). It’s my job as a photographer to see potential in spaces that most people would dismiss, so just trust me! :)

Hopefully, all of those tips are HELPFUL and not overwhelming! Past brides, are there any tips that you have that I didn’t think of? If so, please share!

 Happy Wednesday! :)

  • April 3, 2013 - 9:53 am

    Natasha - I’m not even getting married anytime soon, but I love your photographs, and this post will for sure be saved for when I get married. Love your posts and pictures, and can’t wait to have you be my wedding photographer when I get married.ReplyCancel

Wasn’t I just typing out my March Goals last week?? Seriously… Where did the month go? Thankfully, last month’s goals are a lot less embarrassing to recap than February’s were. See! Progress. :)

March’s BUSINESS goals

1. Sell my 24-70 2.8L. For real this time. I actually have a sale pending on this, so it’s almost complete!
2. Sell my old Macbook Pro, since I upgraded in November.
3RELAX. I know that’s probably not considered a “goal”, but if I find time to rest this month, it will greatly benefit me when April gets CRAZY.
4. Continue to blog consistently. I’m actually going to be taking a little blog-vacation next week, but that’s acceptable if it’s planned, right?? :)
5. Finalize (again) my bride & groom welcome packet. I’m marking this one off because it’s like 95% done, and I’m tired of seeing it.
6. Purchase Quickbooks. Technically, didn’t do this, but I did decide to go with a different system to keep track of things. :)

March’s PERSONAL goals

1. Go to the gym 4x’s a week.
2. Re-read Tozer’s The Pursuit of God. Uhhh… I started it!
3. Finish getting together Aaron’s anniversary and birthday presents.
4. Survive an entire WEEK without Aaron while he is in New Orleans on a missions trip during spring break. It was terrible, but I did it.
5. Eat more fruits and vegetables. I’d like to try juicing cause that’s what all the cool kids are doing, but I don’t want to spend any money… I’ll just stick to really sweet smoothies that probably aren’t all that healthy. :) Didn’t even come close to this one. Whoopsies.

And for the month of April…

BUSINESS

1. Open a checking account to keep all of my business funds separate. I probably should have done this a loooong time ago.
2. Continue to blog consistently. 4-5 times a week seems to be perfect (and realistic).
3. Shoot lots of engagement sessions! Yay!!!!!!!!! Sorry for the explosion of exclamation points, but it has been such a long winter… I am so ready for this!
4. Shoot two (maybe more) bridal sessions! I couldn’t be more excited for this either!
5. Shoot my first wedding of 2013! Can you tell I’m itching to shoot?? Seriously, winter is the worst.
6. Stay on top of editing! This hasn’t ever been a strong suit of mine, but I’ve greatly improved my turn-around time in the last 6 months.
7. Order 2 Canon 600 EX-RT’s for wedding season!
8. Buy the Canon 35/1.4L. I’ve been lusting over this lens for so long now!

PERSONAL

1. Continue to work out 4x’s a week. I think by this point, this is a given, but I’m afraid that if I don’t write it, I won’t do it!
2. Eat fruits and veggies. I’m pretty good about fruit, but the only veggies I like are green beans… Out of the can. I don’t even think that counts.
3. Take personal pictures! I’ve done a pretty good job with this the last week, and I need to keep it up.
4. Use my crockpot more. I’m sick of the recipes with cream of chicken soup. If you have any suggestions, please let me know!
5. Get ready for the day. This one makes me sound like Queen Lazy, but whatever… Working from home has lots of benefits. One of greatest ones being the ability to stay in your pajamas all day. Not that I would EVER think of doing that……. Well, I’ve noticed that I’m much more productive when I get ready for the day, so I should probably start sacrificing a little comfort for the sake of accomplishment.

And for everyone’s enjoyment, here’s a little April Fool’s prank that Aaron and I were victim of yesterday…

In case you have trouble reading it, it says, “It’s a girl!!! Baby Crawford!” Oh, Megan, you are the funniest. ;)
And for the record, we’re not having a girl… Or a baby for that matter. The end.

Happy Tuesday!

  • April 2, 2013 - 9:47 am

    Krystle Tribe - I use my crock pot for LOADS of different things…
    1. Chilli! (And make extra and freeze for when you’re super busy!)
    2. I made my Easter Ham in my crock pot on Sunday. I took a spiral ham, made a glaze/was given a glaze recipes, and then basted it every 30 minutes all afternoon (I had an afternoon ALLLL to myself on Easter. It was delightful). The almost hubs loved it!
    3. Pot Roast – The Pioneer Woman one I use calls for Soda. I’m currently on the hunt for a better one!
    4. Roasted Chicken (although the one time I did this I used my mom’s electric roaster which uses oven temps…but I bet you could easily do it with your slow cooker and then turn the juices into soup! I always add some parsnips and carrots to the bottom of my roaster when I do chicken because they come out OH so yummy!

    I also pretty much refuse to use cream of mushroom soup. I probably saw it on Pinterest but there is an alternative that uses butter, milk and flour I believe. :)

    Love cooking!ReplyCancel

  • April 2, 2013 - 10:47 am

    Janine A. Enold - Hey Kelsey!

    I need to start blogging my monthly goals!

    I love my crock pot. I don’t know if I could survive without it! Hubby and I have opposite schedules and so I make a lot of our food in advance. Life is busy and I love any recipe that I can “fix and forget”! We’ve made mac & cheese, pulled pork, roast, soups, all sorts of things!

    As far as veggies go, I used to puree cauliflower and mix it into my garlic mashed potatoes! You can’t even taste it if the mix is 1/3 cauliflower and 2/3 potatoes. My husband would not touch vegetables with a 10 foot pole (he’s much better 5 years later)!ReplyCancel