The most important thing in styling/shooting a wedding is to keep everyone comfortable (especially, the very nervouse bride - and the groom)...For her especially, this is the day she's dreamed about...it has to be perfect...seamless...fun...
Thank goodness, for the most part, the days of the "hideous bridesmaid dresses" is a thing of the past...I loved doing these lovely girl's makeup and hair...always simple, always "relaxed"
Preparing the bouquet toss..
Capturing the fun times, and the tender moments...the Bride, cuddling her nephew...
Did much of the floral design, and all of the styling/photography...
Capturing the fun times, and the tender moments...the Bride, cuddling her nephew...
Did much of the floral design, and all of the styling/photography...
Back to the past...I was a Civil War Reinactor photographer, hired by the US Government, to go to various Civil War battlefields, and capture the living history...ended up owning a gallery in an 1860's schoolhouse in Wisconsin for four years...
Utilizing techniques I learned from as early as the Civil War (or, if you are from the South, the "War Between the States)...for many years I styled and photographed children - shooting in Black-and-white, printing, then, sepia-toning, then hand-painting with special oil paints
I developed a line of greeting cards from portraits I did over the years, called, "Here a Chick Greetings"
I first discoverd floorcloths about twelve years ago..they were the precursor to linoleum...canvas, painted front-and-back...then, sealed to protect them....art you can walk on..
Over the years, as an Interior Designer, I've done many homes from the ground up. I especially enjoy doing "Parade Homes", as I am able to select everything...including the furnishings, accessories...ETC (There it is again)....This was one of my favorites...When the photographers, who have the special equipment to photograph the spaces(I don't), I do the styling...
Over the years, as an Interior Designer, I've done many homes from the ground up. I especially enjoy doing "Parade Homes", as I am able to select everything...including the furnishings, accessories...ETC (There it is again)....This was one of my favorites...When the photographers, who have the special equipment to photograph the spaces(I don't), I do the styling...
Once, I did a sixteen-hour photo-shoot (the styling, that is) for SubZero, that was a video, going to Paris to introduce Wolfe Stoves to them...Food styling is all an optical illusion...turkeys cooked with blow torches, cereal with white glue...by the end of the shoot, when at 3am, 12 people sat down to shoot the dinner scene, it was pretty to look at, but, oh the oder...hard work, but fun
My Texas Kitchen....................................
I love doing window treatments...designing and sewing them...I also did the pillows..paint colors, etc..The bed headboard was designed by Candice Olsen...The dog was so sweet...wish he were mine...
Glazed 1,000 square feet of walls in this home I designed from the ground up...my first, massive fireplace...Every home in Wisconsin should have a fireplace (or three)....This is not a room, it's a set - three walls and a floor...for Graber window fashions....same glazing technique; put the Southwestern background in the windows via photoshop.Same set, only "flipped", restyled, and a New York Skyline....This is one of my favorite things to do..This house was built in the 1800's...it's in Louisianna, on a bayou...My client's did most of the work themselves, but it was fun, selecting colors, bringing it back to life.... This photo was taken in the 1920's...
I love doing window treatments...designing and sewing them...I also did the pillows..paint colors, etc..The bed headboard was designed by Candice Olsen...The dog was so sweet...wish he were mine...
Glazed 1,000 square feet of walls in this home I designed from the ground up...my first, massive fireplace...Every home in Wisconsin should have a fireplace (or three)....This is not a room, it's a set - three walls and a floor...for Graber window fashions....same glazing technique; put the Southwestern background in the windows via photoshop.Same set, only "flipped", restyled, and a New York Skyline....This is one of my favorite things to do..This house was built in the 1800's...it's in Louisianna, on a bayou...My client's did most of the work themselves, but it was fun, selecting colors, bringing it back to life.... This photo was taken in the 1920's...
Thanks for sharing yourself - you should be very proud of everything you have accomplished.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at your talent!!! You go...and keep going and telling us what your up to as you go! I love seeing all of your projects.
BTW, the bridal photos are lovely and I adore the children in the CW photos.
Rhonda
Rhonda,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much..it sounds sort of "me,me,me, - it's about me", but there is an ulterior motive that I may one day, share...
Always love stopping by your blog, and your encouragement on mine.
XOXOXO
Jessica
Love, love, love the color tinted photos. They are just beautiful. Oh, and a little hint. True Southern ladies refer to the War Between The States as "The Recent Unpleasantness" LOL. Kat
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