Grand Junction Wedding Photography - Advice to brides



Some thoughts on your wedding day details
from a Grand Junction wedding photographer. 


When it comes to weddings, details are everything. Most brides care deeply about them, some are driven crazy by them, and often the only ones who really notice them are the bride and groom. (And the select few who appreciate them, i.e. ME, the photographer.) 
But they are important and should be apart of every wedding, to make it your own.  
In this post I have decided to share just a little bit of my own personal details from my wedding. 






I love the shop Anthropologie, who doesn't?! So, right away I knew I wanted my wedding day shoes to be from that lovely place. I rarely splurge on shoes from there, so I decided if there was a time to splurge, my wedding was it! I love a good ankle boot/sandal, and the minute I saw these I was in love. I liked the thicker heel, as our reception was to be on a yard and spikes weren't an option. Plus, I knew that I would be able to dance in them and wear them after the wedding too.  I love them and wear them often, to this day.


I spent some time looking at local vintage jewelry shops for my wedding jewelry. I didn't find anything I loved, and since I make jewelry I thought it would be fun to make my own. I found a jeweler who makes similar jewelry to my own and was inspired to make this necklace. I incorporated colors from our wedding and the black and white striped ribbon matched the ribbon around my bouquet. I also made a simpler but similar necklace for my little sister who was my maid of honor. 



I was absolutely blessed to have my friend Ramona make my head piece. She also put the pockets in my dress that were a necessity. Who doesn't love pockets in dresses? She also made all the boutonnieres and hair combs for the bridal party. She is amazing and knew exactly what I wanted.  She is the owner and seamstress-extrodinaire behind Soil



My gloves were made by my husband's aunt. They showed up the day of our wedding and were the icing on the cake. I had no idea she was making these for me, and fell in love with them. They were perfect and her gesture was so sweet. His other aunt made me a (another surprise!) shawl that I wore during the reception. It's amazing how welcoming handmade gifts can make you feel. Incredibly kind and lovely. 




In conclusion, the details of a wedding can make you feel crazy and start to feel unnecessary as the day nears. But they are the things you will remember and have as mementos of this amazing and surreal day in your life. They are what make your wedding, you, no matter how small. Remember this as you plan, and make sure you surround yourself with people who care and recognize this too. 

xo




Presentation - March 6, 2013


Presentation has always been important to me and often my favorite part of a project.
When I cook something I love to arrange it nicely on the plate. 
Flowers, of course, I love to arrange, often multiple times before I am satisfied. 
                          I have an inherited behavior of rearranging furniture, often late at night. 
It's not just my stuff either, I love to see how other's arrange things in their homes, offices, and even the way they style their clothing. 
I'm not sure why I have this fascination but I do and I love it, and I love to photograph all these things.
So, that is why I must present my photos to clients in a lovely way. It is always evolving, I haven't found something I absolutely love, but as of now, I like the simplicity and colors of my current proof presentation boxes. (Pictured above) 
I want my customers to be excited and happy the moment they see the box even before they see their prints. I want them to know how important it is to me. 
I often wonder when arranging things at my home, who am I doing it for? Myself? Friends? 
Or that someone who appreciates the arrangement as well. 





The end of February and a birthday.


Today is my mom's birthday. We took a walk down by the river after trying to convince our waitress to make us mimosas even though it wasn't the weekend. We offered to make them ourselves if she would be so kind as to bring us some orange juice and champagne. 
In the end we had a glass of wine. 
So with mud on our shoes and local wine flushing our cheeks we took a walk through the park. My mom payed me the sweet compliment of saying I am able to find beauty in places that many may not notice, and that it helps my work as a photographer.  
Thanks mom for being my friend ~ I love you! Happy Birthday! 

The Value in Custom Photography



the investment of custom photography                              www.designaglow.com 


The explosion of digital photography, online sharing, home printing, and social media over the last decade makes it easier than ever to capture those everyday (and special) moments. We are thrilled that the art of photography has become more accessible to the hobbyist. Often times our clients have top of the line gear, similar to ours, and are well versed in how to use it.  But even with all of the tools and resources so widely available, and the ability to capture the every day, nothing beats the work of an accomplished professional photographer to document your family, in its entirety.  Yes, we know you’ll be in some of the images at your cousin’s wedding… and  of course there are all your own family milestones… but the return on the investment of capturing who you are, today, is enormous.  There is so much to gain from a custom, professional photography session, one that is created specifically for you, solely for that purpose.
Yeah, I know… but really, why… why do I need to hire a professional to do that?
Some portion of the answer is intangible (and emotional).  Never have we heard from client “I wish I didn’t professionally photograph my family.” Rather, many times we have heard “I didn’t realize how important it was until after I saw the images.“ And occasionally we’ve even heard “I didn’t want to do it until I saw a friend’s images, then I realized I wanted the same for my family!
The remainder of the answer is related to quality and end result:
•    having a professional document what they see creates a story that is extremely different than one created by handing over your camera to your uncle or an aspiring photographer friend
•    being able to relax and unwind, and pose yourself naturally, with a bit of professional guidance is far superior to striking your one go-to pose with your “camera ready smile” and hoping it works
•    having an entire series of images, rather than just one good one, allows you to create wall galleries, or even albums, that pause and capture an exact point in time with your family
•    having an entire series of technically correct images, rather than ones that are too bright or too dark, unfocused or incorrectly lit, will enable you to proudly share and display the end result without needing to rely on those infamous disclaimers (“I know it’s not in focus, but I love it anyway!”)
That said, high quality professional photography can be expensive – and that is because custom art commands value. Unless you have a bit of disposable income, you need to consider it as an investment the same way you would consider any other purchase for your home. You certainly don’t want to have to do it over (and pay twice!), or get less than what you expected. You should select your photographer based on their style, area of expertise, quality, reputation, brand, and your expectations for an end result.
Here are some points that we think are worth extra consideration as you plan your session:
•    Experience: It is great to get a bargain with someone who is just building their portfolio. However for guaranteed results, you should be able to view an entire portfolio of images that demonstrate a consistency in style and output so that you can be confident in the end result you will receive. If you have doubts, ask to view a few complete sessions.
•    Style: Consider whether you are looking for a classic portrait, timeless black and whites, ethereal storybook art or a photojournalistic “day in the life.” Spend time reviewing multiple photographer’s online portfolios to really understand their style and find one that resonates with you. Make sure you select a style because the end result is what YOU desire, not just what’s trendy on Facebook this week! Will that style stand the test of time and in 10 years, and will it still make sense for you?
•    Product portfolio: Think about what you want to DO with your images. It’s best to have a goal, whether it be a specific family image for over your formal fireplace, canvases for a playroom wall, a classic framed display for a stairway wall or lovely coffee table keepsake albums. Once you select a photographer based on experience and style, make sure you review what products they offer, and have a conversation about your end goals to ensure they can deliver quality products that will meet your expectations. At the end of the experience, the art you purchase will be the final product and you need to love it.
•    Stance on “Getting the Disk”: Do not assume that getting it “all” from a digital package is the best route to go.  Deciding that you need everything in a digital format is a hasty decision to make if you haven’t even shot your session. Once you view your gallery, you may instantly decide which images you must have on your walls, and which in an album, and those that you want as digital files. Don’t rule out a photographer based on their willingness (or price point) to sell a session in a digital format… trust that they have experience in pulling together collections for clients that will meet their needs. You will want to enjoy your images everyday in your home…not left on a disk in a drawer.
•    Overall Relationship & Style of Communication: You have to be able to connect with your photographer. If you enjoy a hands-on style, that is casual, in touch and friendly, you are going to need to find one that also works in that style. If the “feel good” aspect isn’t as important, but the end result is, that’s another consideration. There are many wonderful clients and many wonderful photographers, but like picking the perfect spouse, nanny or even best friend, not everyone is a fit, but there is someone for everyone. If you have doubts, pick up the phone and chat about how you connect best, and talk about your overall style and goals.
Typical client feedback from those who have invested in quality custom photography:
“A professional photographer has the patience and experience to capture amazing portraits. As a hobbyist shooter and their mom, my kids know most of my tricks, so getting them to cooperate is a challenge. Custom photography allows me leave the work and worry up to someone else, who I trust to capture images that will grace our walls for a lifetime.”
“I wanted two things… a healthy baby and newborn photos. What I got was a moment in time captured in the most beautiful photographs. Every time I look at them, I am reminded of those first few weeks with my son, when everything was new (and a little scary), and he smiled for the camera, before he even knew he could.  I never could have captured that on my own.”
“I have multiple single images of my family that I treasure. They are beautiful and meaningful to me, for so many reasons. They are on Facebook, and printed in 5X7 frames next to my bed.  But once a year I select a professional to photograph my family and from those sessions, I have full albums of images, each one technical perfection combined with artistry, and those are the ones that are displayed on my walls, are given as gifts to family members, and are showcased in beautiful albums.”
So do your research, find a pro who you click (no pun intended) with, and work together to create something that you and future generations will treasure forever.


Matt & Alex - Engagement Session, Palisade CO

Our plan was to wander around downtown Palisade and then visit the park. This lovely couple met in Palisade and Matt brought her back to the same spot to propose. 
So, this location was the obvious idea! 
I really had so much fun with them, and it is obvious to see the love between them.
It was even sweeter that we took these photos the day after Valentine's Day. 
xo 



Thanks you two - I look forward to your wedding in September! 












Valentine's Day gifts

I've just signed up with Society6.com  and am super excited about it. It is so amazingly easy for me to use and I love what they are able to produce using my images! 

Here is a pillow case that is available featuring my heart photo. 
I have only a few of my photos up right now, but I will be posting more soon. 








This photo is also available as a card. 

xo