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My wedding dress

11 Sep

(Did you miss Part 1 about how I met my husband slinging mud? Click here.)

 

 

I left off my story with a search for the perfect wedding gown. The show, “A Wedding Story” was on TLC during the day and I became an addict! “Say Yes to the Dress” wouldn’t be on air for a couple more years, but the producers of TLC were on to something as we brides-to-be stayed glued to the sappy romances of others in between classes. Everyone said that I would “just know” when I found  my dress. With friends in tow, we all headed to the mecca of all wedding stores.

Let me just say now, as a second-hand clothing junkie and lover of all things vintage: I never should have set foot into this store. But I was 20 and as I said, I still hadn’t nailed down my style or how to make my visions of vintage bliss come true.  The customer service was TERRIBLE and I was treated like scum because I hadn’t nailed down my wedding date exactly. We were waiting on a confirmation from our venue for a Friday or Saturday night wedding. Apparently, this wasn’t good enough for the staff of this mega store and they needed an engraved invitation to treat me like a valuable customer. Can you tell I am still bitter?

After this lack-luster experience, I decided to shop on my own at a local boutique. If you know me, you know that I LOVE to be around people. I am high-energy and get even more energized by conversations and laughter with friends. I mean, I am an actress after all. What would you expect? But for picking out my wedding dress, I decided to visit my second bridal store alone. It was liberating to not have the opinion of well meaning friends about the type of dress that I should purchase.

The little Lakeland bridal boutique (which has since closed it’s doors) was wonderful. I tried on many gowns and the owner could tell I wasn’t finding exactly what I wanted. She pulled out a ivory, spaghetti strapped gown featuring a detailed overlay on top of a structured bodice with a unique train and gorgeous scarf for me to try on. On the hanger, it wasn’t looking very promising, but it was a combination of what I was looking for, so I tried it.

 

It was perfect.

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I felt like a bride. It was unique and classic, with just a hint of my figure and a decidedly romantic charm. The train was my favorite part, as it reminded me of a little garden of flowers at my feet. With the gown came a distinctive scarf that could be worn in a myriad of ways. This strikingly different piece made me love the dress even more! I decided that the scarf would be for the reception, giving a cute transition in my appearance from one location to the next. This dress was very different from the style at the time and was moving me towards my vintage wedding.

Knowing that this was “THE” dress, I put down my payment, was measured for a custom gown since the overlay could not be altered in house, and left the store floating. No one else had seen it, not my mom, not any of friends, but I knew it was the dress for me. In this regard, I was fiercely independent and knew I made a wonderful decision.

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Months later, my Mom joined me at my final fitting. I was nervous as I stepped out of the dressing room, rethinking my certainty months before. Catching my breath, I stepped out of the dressing room and in front of the angled mirrors. As tears rolled down both my Mom and my cheeks, I knew that this dress had changed me from a little girl into a woman in so many ways. And that I had made the right decision for my wedding dress.

As a gift to my parents, my best friend borrowed her mother’s camera (her mom was a photo journalist), we bought a roll of color and a roll of black and white film and we headed to Hollis Gardens to take some bridal portraits. Yep, I said “roll” because digital cameras were not up to professional standards back then. Most people didn’t even own digital cameras and you definitely wouldn’t photograph something of importance with digital. For my shoot, we didn’t know what we were doing, but we had a great time and my parents loved the images.

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Almost 10 years later, I still like my gown. It was unique, classy and I purchased over half of it with my own money (Mom and Dad had a dress budget and this dress went way over!). It was my first grown-up clothing purchase and it will always hold a special place in my heart. I’ve been thinking about doing a trash the dress session this summer in celebration of my 10 year anniversary. But I don’t know if I feel ready to let it go just yet.

 

(Stay tuned for a post about my photographer and the actual wedding day, the last in this 3 part series about my love story.)

Fellows Wedding / Winter Haven Wedding Photographer

8 Mar

I had the privilege to photograph this intimate wedding in a cute Presbyterian chapel on a beautiful day in February. The day began gloomy, but as the ceremony approached, the gray clouds parted and we had beautiful weather for some outdoor shots of the happy couple in the church memorial gardens. It was a sweet ceremony with the couple’s children acting as their attendants. Close family and friends came to witness this beautiful profession of love and I was a fly on the wall, capturing all the beautiful moments the day held. To view more photos, click here.

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Winter Haven Wedding Photographer

Winter Haven Wedding Photographer

Winter Haven Wedding PhotographerWinter Haven Wedding Photographer

The Details of the Next Wedding / Destination Wedding Photographer

11 Nov

A couple of detail shots from the next wedding I am working on.

Destination Wedding Photographer

Destination Wedding Photographer

Destination Wedding Photographer

Autumn Wedding / Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

25 Oct

I always encourage my engaged couples to take first look pictures, because it is the most precious time that a couple can have and I can capture without any pressure of the wedding day. It is a stress-free time to just be. Isn’t that the whole point of the wedding day? To be with one another? What better way to kick-start the actual wedding event by taking a quiet moment to see one another and relish that special day? To read more about it and see another couple’s first look pictures, click here.

 

Liz and Mick loved the idea of seeing one another before the ceremony and it was an amazing setting to capture the first time they saw one another on their wedding day. After the first look and an intimate moment together, I jumped back in and we took their formal portraits. To view more of their images, visit the Facebook album by clicking here.

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

The look of love / Philadelphia Wedding Photographer

6 Sep

This weekend was spent in the lovely Philadelphia area as I caught up with old family friends and photographed a wedding. Here is an image of the bride and a reflection of the groom in their day after session. More pictures will be posted in the coming days.

Congratulations, Liz and Mickey!

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