Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Alyson + Orry

Alyson and Orry
June 4, 2011

Alyson and Orry had beautiful Wedding Ceremony on the river at Rhodes Ferry Park. It was a very hot day in Decatur on the 4th of June, temperatures topped out about 96 degrees! The best part of the day came just before the wedding, when some clouds moved in and a little breeze picked up and cooled things off a bit. Just in time:)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

This has been a crazy year so far....


This has been a crazy year with all the weather events that we have had. First it started with the very cold winter with almost a foot of snow, now with the super outbreak of tornados last Wednesday
We just got our power back yesterday, and hopefully it will stay on....

I know that in my neighborhood, everyone came together, and contributed something. Thursday night, we all gathered in the street, a few of us had propane grills and we cooked for the whole neighborhood. Jerry,Tony and I cooked for about 20 people. All of our kids played for 4 days straight and we had a community cook out every night until the power came back.
Here are a few images from our first night after the power outage.

Those of us with propane grills pulled them out to our driveways and cooked for everyone. (almost everyone had a grill but very few actually had any propane)

Jerry brought out his fire pit to keep warm.

The kids watched movies on portable battery powered dvd players.

After we got power back, Andrea was looking for a way to help. I noticed that we had quite a few extra batteries and lots of food left over and thought that most everyone else did as well, so she and Caitlyn went to everyone in our neighborhood gathering all the extras to be donated. She ended up completely filling her jeep to take and donate.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to those who have been impacted the most. I am thankful that all we lost was power.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Brad and Tiffany

Brad and Tiffany were married on August 21, 2010. Their wadding was held at their church in Madison, and the reception was held at the Summit at Big Spring. The Summit is an amazing wedding location! It looks awesome and it is located in Big Spring park. We had a little time for a portrait session in the park after the wedding.



Thursday, April 14, 2011

Shannon and Patrick

Alright, I am a little behind on the blogging... Shannon and Patrick were Married January 299, 2011. They had a beautiful wedding at Holy Spirit Catholic Church (which by the way is a pretty awesome and very brightly lit church) Then they headed over to the Depot Round house for the reception. The roundhouse is a historic depot and museum, so we had the opportunity for some great portraits on and around the trains. We had perfect weather!
Steve Metz with Metropolitan DJ worked the reception and did an excellent job lighting the Roundhouse.




Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Real Estate Photography

Recently I started working with Darrin Hasley from Capstone Realty. I am putting together some multimedia pieces for his listings here in Huntsville. Take a look at our first Real estate video.




And, hey if you need to sell a house, give Darrin a call :)

Friday, April 8, 2011

Naomi Senior Portrait Session

We had such fun with our last senior portrait session. Naomi is studying for a degree in journalism hoping to find work as a photographer. We spent about two hours walking around the downtown Huntsville area finding places to shoot. so much fun.



Just for fun, I made a GPS track of our photo session. The blue line indicates our walk, click on the line to see the distances and other cool info.


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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

8 Questions You Must Ask a Wedding Professional Before Booking Them

Hiring the right team is critical to planning your dream wedding…and it can also be quite stressful.

How do you find the right match for you? How do you know who to trust? Where do you go for advice?

First of all, this is not an easy task and it’s totally normal for couples to feel overwhelmed, frustrated or confused.

It’s not like you plan a wedding every day! This is all probably brand new to you, so be patient with yourself.

A few tips to finding the right ones for you…

  • Do Your Homework. You’ll get much more out of a meeting or conversation with a wedding professional if you do a little background homework first.

Spend some time on the internet or talking to friends who’ve recently been married. Find out the average prices in your area and what services are available. Get an idea of what you like and don’t like. Wedding websites and chat rooms can be a great resource. This way when you meet with a wedding professional you’ll be able to ask better questions and have an idea of what to look out for.

  • Meet With Them. An in person meeting is the best way to interview a potential wedding vendor. It lets you get the full experience of their personality, style and professionalism. If that’s not possible, have a phone conversation.

  • Ask Questions. There are no stupid questions! Make sure you get clear, specific answers to your questions. If you aren't sure what something means, ask them to clarify. Keep asking questions until you completely understand.

If a wedding vendor has a problem with you asking questions, they probably aren’t the one for you. The best wedding professionals are patient, understanding and take the time to help you make the best choices for your wedding.

  • Listen. Don’t just hear the words they say, really listen. Watch the vendor’s body language. Are they confident and comfortable with their response? Do they look and sound nervous? Do you get a “funny feeling” about them? Take all the sights, sounds and feelings into account along with their responses; if your gut tells you something isn’t right, it probably isn’t.

  • Check References. Portfolios are hand-picked to show off the best work, but they may not represent the “average” wedding performance. Videos are edited for the optimum presentation. But real referrals from satisfied clients are hard to fake.

Call up both client and professional references. Ask questions and use those listening skills. Even if they give a rave review, you’ll often be able to “read between the lines” if there were any issues or problems.

Ask around and search the internet for reviews. Check the Better Business Bureau for any outstanding complaints against the business. Weigh all of this information into your choices.

Here are 8 Must Ask Questions to ask ALL your potential wedding professionals before booking:

1. How many weddings do you do per year? How much experience do you have?

This is an extremely important question. Ideally, your wedding professional should have ample experience specifically with weddings. Not only will they be more skilled in their craft, this also makes them a valuable source of information and ensures that your wedding day goes smoothly.

2. How much do you cost?

Price is often relative, especially when you factor in experience, reputation and expert skill. Generally, the most talented professionals have a higher price tag because they are worth it.

3. How much is the deposit?

4. What specifically is included in that cost?

Because packages often vary, it’s likely that you won’t be able to compare one vendor exactly to the next without doing a little figuring. The lowest cost isn’t necessarily the best deal; some higher quotes include services that you have to pay extra for in other packages. Make sure you take this into account.


5. What happens if I cancel? What happens if you cancel?

Find out if your deposit is refundable under any conditions. Does the wedding professional have a back up plan if something happens to them?

6. Do you use a contract?

If the answer is No, RUN! A contract is designed to protect both you and the wedding professional. Don’t settle for a verbal agreement that won’t hold up in court.

7. Are there any additional fees?

Taxes, service charges and travel fees can add up quickly. Make sure you understand exactly what is included and if there are any other fees you’ll have to pay. This should be clearly defined in your contract.

8. Do you carry liability insurance?

The answer you’re looking for here is Yes. This protects you in case an unfortunate accident should occur on your wedding day. It’s also a sign that this is a reputable business, since most “fly by night” operations don’t invest in insurance.

If chosen wisely, with the right wedding vendors you get expert help and advice…for free!