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Sometimes I really have to pinch myself. Am I really this blessed?! Do I really have SUCH amazing clients?! REALLY!?! I honestly cannot believe it sometimes. I feel SOOOOO blessed every.single.day of my life. I have said it before and I will say it again and again…. I LOVE each and every one of my clients. They all treat me like a princess and I could never possibly thank them enough. When Marissa contacted me over a year ago to book her wedding in Jamaica, I was once again, HONORED. It’s amazing enough when someone wants to hire me for their wedding period, but when someone from a completely different state than I (Marissa & Mike live in Ohio!), want to fly me in for their exotic island wedding in Jamaica… there are just no words to describe how much that means. This is the THIRD time I’ve had the opportunity to shoot a wedding in Jamaica and every time it’s just as exciting as the last. It was a little different this time with Mike and Marissa, because I had the opportunity to fly to Ohio this past fall to shoot their engagement photos so I had the chance to meet them before the wedding which was so wonderful. (see their engagement photos here) After getting to know them a little better, I fell in love with these two!!! They are not only true in love with one another and treat each other with such respect… but they treat everyone else just as great, including me! I was completely thrilled to be a part of documenting their story and honestly, felt like part of the family instantly.

One of my favorite things about destination weddings, no matter where they take place, is how incredibly intimate they are. The amount of people that attend a destination wedding is anywhere between 20-75 people and it’s always such a different feel than a normal wedding. I absolutely adore how close everyone is to each other and I truly feel completely at home every time. Marissa and Mike, along with their friends and family, were no exception of this as they completely welcomed Deirdre and I with open arms and we will forever be grateful for that along with all of the amazing memories I will never forget!!

Marissa and Mike… I could never thank you enough even if I tried. You have been completely WONDERFUL to me in EVERY SINGLE WAY from day ONE. I will never forget your kindness and generosity for as long as I live!!! And PS. thanks again for those AMAZING wine glasses. I still cherish them SOOOOOO MUCH!! XOXO

Stay tuned in the next day or 2 for their TRASH THE DRESS SHOOT!! : )

After preparing for the big day… Marissa headed to meet Mike for their FIRST LOOK. (my favorite!!!)

Love this shot Deirdre got… pure bliss.

SHOWTIME!

The Jamaican ceremony was intimate and memorable.

YAY MARRIED!!!

Mike’s signature move: forehead kiss!!! And I could not possibly love that too much!!!

Everyone who joined Marissa and Mike for their wedding celebration in Jamaica. Their closest friends and family.

I LOVE JAPANESE LANTERNS. LOVE.

FIRST DANCE!! Spotted: forehead kiss!

The girls completely match the beautiful sunset!!

Have I mentioned that I love Japanese lanterns? They just set such a romantic atmosphere.

After a delicious sit down dinner… it was time to PAR-TAY, Jamaica style!!!! (with Red Strip beer in hand and all!) Spotted: forehead kiss!!!!

Another one of my favorite things about this night is that it was a full moon outside… and we already know my obsession with that!!!

Spotted: forehead kiss!!!

It was truly a day and night to remember FOREVER. xo

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It was truly the most BEAUTIFUL day I have personally ever seen in New Orleans. The temperature outside was PERFECTION, there was a slight breeze in the air and not a cloud in the sky. Tiffany and Michael could not have picked a more perfect day for us to shoot their engagement photos. We met in the French Quarter.. the heart of New Orleans. And if you’ve never been there, it’s got not only a lot of heart, but a LOT of soul. It’s never a dull moment in the FQ, and there is always a million people there. But being that New Orleans is where the beautiful couple resides and plan to wed, it couldn’t have been a more perfect location. I could easily explain this beautiful couple’s chemistry and personality, but as you scroll through the photos it will become pretty obvious to you the dynamic these two possess together. I absolutely ADORE how often Michael makes Tiffany laugh. His ability to crack both of us up throughout the entire shoot made my job that much easier. Oh and I LOVED his seersucker suit!!! More guys should wear that to their engagement shoots if they are taken in the spring/summer. ; ) Tiffany did a great job pairing it with her classic black dress.

I just love how the photos turned out! Thank you Tiffany and Michael SOOOOOO much for having me in this AMAZING time in your lives. I can’t say it enough, but I am truly HONORED. : ) xoxoxoxoox

This is New Orleans for ya!!!

And this is Michael for ya!! haha

Absolutely beautiful couple.

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The story goes…

Chapter One:
She was a city girl, and he was a country boy, they shared one common belief: that one day they would find True Love. One day they both received an invitation to the Royal Ball. Since he had never been to a ball before, the boy was very excited. But the girl had been to the dances and parties for as long as she could remember, and the thought of going to the Royal Ball all alone made her very sad. She reluctantly went, however, and by the time the boy arrived she was already there, wearing her finest gown. When he walked through the door their eyes met, and at first sight they both knew it was True Love.

Chapter Two:
After the Royal Ball, the boy and girl had to to spend lots of time apart. So that she wouldn’t feel lonely while he was away racing balloons, the boy left his trusty companion, Cupcake the Dog, with her. Cupcake and the girl counted the days until they would be reunited with the boy. One day, the girl couldn’t find Cupcake anywhere. She searched and searched, until finally Cupcake came trotting up with something tied around her neck. It was a ring! The girl turned around, and there was the boy – on one knee – asking for her hand in marriage. The girl said yes so loudly that it was heard by the people in every town for fifty miles.

Chapter Three:
People came from all around to witness the union of the boy and the girl, and when they said “I do! their True Love was so strong that it began to spread! First, the people in the church began to feel it. It rekindled old flames and sparked new fires. Next, the wave of True Love engulfed the whole countryside. The people in the surrounding villages were so overcome that everyone dropped what they were doing to be with the ones they loved. As the boy and girl rode off into the sunset, they locked eyes like they had that first night, and the sky exploded into a kaleidoscope of colors! A year has passed since that blessed day, and now a new chapter begins!!

Story written by Joe & Lauren VanZandt of Everyday’s A Soirée.

While the above story was written in a fantasy storybook like way, it’s actually all true. It describes in a very short version the story of how Deirdre and Duston fell in love and were married. Even Cupcake the dog is real! I absolutely ADORE how Lauren put her magical touch to their story and brought it to life in the most dreamy of ways.

IN HONOR OF DEIRDRE & DUSTON – APRIL TWENTY-FOURTH,  TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN

Today’s post is super special. As many of you know, almost a year ago I hired an assistant to work for me. There is no doubt my life has changed drastically for the better because of an amazing woman called Deirdre. (Pronounced Deer-Dra). I am SO blessed that God sent her into my life as she is truly a Godsend. We celebrated her recent anniversary with a photoshoot. I am going to let Deirdre take over with this one and share with you about this shoot while I will only be here to comment on the photos below. : ) Without further ado, please welcome my amazing assistant Deirdre Doré…

Since I began working with Courtney about a year ago, I have really been able to let my inner artist and creative brain go to work. The opportunity I have been given with Courtney for both the wedding and boudoir brands is one that I am SO thankful for that it  could be a blog post in itself ! However, one of the things that sticks out the most that I love about my job is being inspired on a daily basis in many aspects of my life. As many of you may know, Courtney was my wedding photographer and I was one of her first clients when she started her own business. Therefore, she has been capturing plenty of important moments in my life so far beginning with our engagement pictures in March of 2009 then our wedding in April of 2010. With our one year anniversary just passing (April 24) I thought it would be a PERFECT idea to have her capture this important milestone for us as well.:)

The inspiration from this shoot started with the concept of our first anniversary being another chapter in Duston and I’s love story. We met in college and have really gotten the opportunity to grow up with one another from college life, starting our first careers, getting engaged, making the commitment of a lifetime together, and now living out our life dreams with one another. I wanted the shoot to capture the chapter of our first anniversary by having a very soft, passionate setting. On your first anniversary, you are supposed to gift paper gifts to one another (a boudoir album was definitely the best paper gift ever to give him!) Therefore, I wanted to try and incorporate paper into the shoot as much as possible. Some of the paper items I created up for the shoot were : paper flowers for the bouquet, boutonniere and vases which were jars wrapped in paper doilies; tissue balls to hang from the ceiling of the barn; paper doilies found under the desserts and place settings; a paper umbrella used for a prop, and awesome paper invitations, menu cards, dessert cards, and banners were made Lauren VanZandt. The set included many items borrowed from my grandmother and mother which made it even more personal as each of the tea pots, plates, platters and some furniture had meaningful history behind it.

I do not think that our love story could be captured any more perfectly then by the one and only Courtney Dellafiora, and I hope that she captures the many chapters that lie ahead in our lives.

Hair/Makeup: Courtney Davis of Kiki’s Consulting
Photography: Courtney Dellafiora
Paper Goods: Lauren VanZandt of Everyday’s a Soirée
Cream Cocktail Dress: Bustle
Couch: The Estate Center
Bouquet, Bout, Decorations, Hairpieces: Deirdre Doré
Bowtie: XOELLE

I absolutely LOVE all of the photos and hope you enjoy them as well. I love you Deirdre and Duston!!!!! Never stop loving each other.

Deirdre had the great idea of doing the shoot in an empty barn she found. I loved the look and feel of this.

I’m sure you all remember my recent bride Lauren who had the amazing vintage wedding. Lauren is an incredibly talented graphic designer. (I will be doing a blog post about her new company soon!) Deirdre invited her to be a part of this shoot to contribute some of her genius. I asked Lauren to describe her concept and how she came up with all of this cuteness!
“When Deirdre asked me to to contribute paper details for her anniversary shoot (to tie into the tradition of giving a gift of paper for the first annivesary), she had two requests… she wanted paper details such as an invitation, menu, dessert cards and some kind of banner and wanted the paper details to somehow convey various chapters in she and Duston’s life. I have to say that, in my experience with invitation/event communication design, this was one of my most challenging feats. At first, I had such a hard time making a connection between the artistic expression of an inspired shoot in honor of an anniversary with paper goods that serve a function. After brainstorming with Joe (my husband and idea guy/copywriter), we found a way to make the connection. We decided that the scene of the shoot would be a romantic surprise anniversary dinner that Duston had thrown for Deirdre. After reading Deirdre’s descriptions of the chapters of she and Duston’s lives, we immediately thought fairy-tale. Joe turned Deirdre’s descriptions into a whimsy-filled fairy-tale, which included both facts and fictional details inspired by facts. I turned the fairy-tale into three invitations… the first two were teaser invites that each told a chapter of the story and ended with a hint that more was to come. The third was the reveal invite which included the event name and details, Once Upon A Year, A Fairy-Tale Feast in honor of Deirdre and Duston, April 24, 2011. Deirdre told us there would be 4 desserts, so I asked Joe to come up with a name for each dessert that tied into the fairy-tale theme. Each dessert name was inspired by Deirdre’s descriptions of the chapters… love at first lookie meringue cookie, cupcake the dog’s well-known lemon scone, wedding chapel apple danish, and honeymoon macaroon.”


Deirdre made the super cute boutonniere and bouquet out of paper! SO CUTE.

Of course this day could not be perfect without the pure talent of Courtney Davis who did Deirdre’s hair and makeup. She looked STUNNING.

Deirdre’s first outfit was this beautiful cream dress from Bustle – my FAVORITE local wedding gown shop. Brides, it’s a MUST to check out their selections before choosing your wedding gown. Tell Sarah I sent you!

Lauren made this adorable banner that said, “Once Upon A Year”.

I end this post with a photo that is a tad blurry from motion, but too cute not to post. It completely captures the relationship Duston and Deirdre share. Laughter, love and pure bliss. I look forward to watching their love continue to grow.

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It was almost 7 years ago when fate would have Emily sign up for a trainer at a local gym. Chris was her trainer and not too long after that, the sparks were flying and the rest is love history. The wedding day finally arrived and after spending time with them (and their ADORABLE dog Bear) for their engagement shoot, I was thrilled and ready to document their commitment to each other before God, family and friends. The day went off without a hitch, their love for each other was evident and the celebration was one to remember. I’ve chosen a few of my favorites to share with you. HAPPY MONDAY!!

Emily + Chris, thank you for being so sweet and kind to me!! I have truly enjoyed getting to know you and I am so lucky to have been able to capture this amazing time in your life! xo

Emily opted to have her father walk her to Chris for their First Look. Right before they shared a very sweet and special moment as he saw his daughter for the first time in her dress.

I ALWAYS ALWAYS adore this moment. It’s truly SO special and intimate.

This is the moment Emily realized that they both coincidentally got each other the same exact card. Fate anyone????

After exchanging cards and gifts, we spent some time taking photos of the happy couple.

Love this shot Deirdre got:

Then it was time for the ceremony!

First dance as husband and wife:

Congrats Emily and Chris!!!

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When two people are truly in love, it shows. You catch them giving each other “lovey” eyes, they want to be next to each other a lot, and it’s super easy to make each other laugh. Whitney and Erik are a perfect example of this. They met each other over 2 years ago when Whitney’s uncle played matchmaker. Her uncle obviously knew what he was doing because they are a match made in Heaven. My favorite thing about them is how happy and light-hearted they both are. Neither one of them take life too seriously and they both make each other laugh a lot. Erik has even told me that is the greatest thing about their relationship, their love for laughing together — I HEART THAT SO MUCH. After all, laughter is truly one of the greatest things in life.

Erik & Whitney – I am truuuuly thrilled to be your photographer. You both inspire me so much in more ways than you will ever know. I am honored to be a part of your story. XOXOXOXOXOO

Hair/Makeup by Angelle of Kiki’s Consulting.

I loved their outfit choices. Not to matchy-matchy, but perfectly coordinated.

Recognize that bouquet? It’s the same one Valerie of Southern Fete made for me for my vintage shoot.  I randomly thought to bring it with me because I had a feeling it would “go” with Whitney’s look… and I was right!!!

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Meet Joey & Louis. Two people, that after 6 years of marriage, are still super in love. It was the day before their 6th anniversary, and we met up to take some photos to celebrate. Perfect excuse to take pictures right? Not that you EVER need one. Ever. I love that they wanted to document this special time in their life and was completely honored they chose me to do it. We had so much fun taking the photos and below are a few of my favorites!!

Joey & Louis, you are both fabulous and completely rocked it. Thanks for being you!! xo

LOVE:

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Fallon and Shawn have been my clients for over 2 years now. Fallon contacted me in late 2008 to take some photos of her and Shawn just for fun. Here they are now for their engagement photos as they plan for their upcoming wedding this fall!! It’s such an amazing feeling to have loyal clients. I cherish each of you so much. Fallon and Shawn are yet another example of how amazing my clients truly are.

It was such a beautiful day in New Orleans as I had the thrill of shooting this gorgeous couple again at this memorable time in their life. Can’t wait for the big day!

Fallon and Shawn: You are both so wonderful! Thank you for evvvverything!!! Big hugs and kisses to you both. <3

LOVE:

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