4.25.2012

Come away with me...

"Come away with me" he said... as he took her hand, dashing from the front porch of her parent's farm house towards the purring engine of their getaway car. "No, wait!" she whispered as she ran back inside, returning moments later wearing her mother's wedding veil, gloves and pearls, with a suitcase in hand.

On a warm spring evening, in no particular year during the 1940's, a boy and girl ran off to get married. With knotted twine for wedding bands, and suitcases packed for nowhere, their elopement may not have been real but it was theirs and it was perfect.

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We love wedding photography. We love everything about the unexpected, unplanned (ha!), unscripted course each wedding day takes. The majority of our wedding portfolio is journalistic in nature, as well it should be. So why then are the self proclaimed "photojournalists" doing a completely fake, perfectly arranged styled shoot? Because we're allowed to wear more than one hat.

As much as we love watching someone else's story unfold in front of our cameras, we love to create stories too. We're by no means writers, as you'll clearly find when reading this new blog of ours, but we had such a great time creating these characters, and developing our own little back story as inspiration for this shoot. Simply put... it was fun. And who doesn't like fun? In fact, we plan on doing many more of these editorial style shoots.

Before we show you the photos we want to thank the following individuals who helped make this possible. Without them we'd still only be talking about this little elopement story. We'll be featuring each vendor who supported this styled shoot as the week goes on. So please check back to learn more about these wonderful people.

Hair and Makeup: Favia's Artistry http://www.faviasartistry.com/#home
Florals: LV Creative Designs http://lvcreativedesigns.com/AboutUs.html
Vintage Car; 1949 Packard Sedan: Jack Osborne, Faulkner MD
Cake: Michelle's Cakes http://www.michellescakes.net/
Dress: Vintage 1946
Models: Amanda Shaw, John Mudd


And now... onto the photos.

Can you handle this car?




Cake and Flowers... our favorite things!















Until next time,

7 comments:

  1. I love so many things about this photo shoot!!!

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  2. I must say, You and Maggie are true artists. Your foresight in detail is remarkable! I do have favs, although every time I take a look, some just strike me differently. Today, it is the color pic of "stealing a kiss". great work girls
    Joni

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  3. I love love love these! You both are sooo talented! Can't wait to see what our wedding photos will look like:-) xoxo
    Tricia

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  4. These pics are just too beautiful for words! I am so very impressed! Nice job!

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  5. So beautiful and artistic. I love their rings!

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  6. I see you saved some of the best for last! Beautiful!

    Denise

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  7. Just beautiful! You both are "a perfect couple" for the shoot!

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