Jennifer & Josh’s Wedding
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009The day started out cloudy and cold, and I remember thinking to myself what a shame it was that we wouldn’t have any sunlight to pull out the beautiful fall colors in the trees on the Riley family farm. I needn’t have worried. Just a while before the ceremony, the clouds fled the sky to reveal a perfect autumn day here in Middle Tennessee.
A wedding photographer couldn’t ask for a more wonderful family with which to work. Jennifer’s parents are the kindest and most hospitable hosts one could hope to meet… and this day was also their wedding anniversary. Ron toasted both his daughter and new son-in-law, but also his amazing wife… and not a dry eye was left in the tent (as documented in Daniel’s moving photo).
The second-to-last image of Jennifer and Josh under the stars outside the tent was a fun (and technically tricky) way to document the night-time scene, while creating a romantic portrait of the newlyweds.
Vendor List Forthcoming!
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Jennifer & Josh’s Pictage Gallery


images by Evan Baines and Daniel Shaw



image by Daniel Shaw




image by Daniel Shaw











image by Daniel Shaw

image by Daniel Shaw



beautiful stars out in the TN countryside…

the last dance…
Jennifer’s Bridal Portraits
Sunday, October 25th, 2009For Jennifer’s bridal portraits, we chose to shoot at the beautiful Riverwood Mansion. Part of the wonderful thing about Riverwood is that its one of the few bridal portrait venues around that offers both beautiful gardens AND beautiful interior settings in case of inclement weather… which became an issue for this session when the weather proved inconsistent. We were able to shoot a few shots outdoors, but had to move inside when the drizzle rolled in.
Jennifer is a born model, and I’m quite pleased with how these portraits came out! Thank you to Dechari and all the folks at Riverwood for being such wonderful hosts!





Jessica & Eddie’s Wedding
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009I’ve showed this set to a few of my photographer friends prior to posting, and they all commented that this wedding was all about family. I’m pleased that the strong family focus comes through in these images, because it really permeated the day. I love the portraits of Jessica’s dapper father and beautiful daughter.
Another trend you may notice in this set is that some of these images have what might be termed “Easter Eggs” hiding in them: this is entirely intentional. Look closely at some of these shots and you may notice a knowing glance from a bridesmaid or a scamp of a ring-bearer peeking into my frame. I love shots like this that add an additional layer of interest beyond the obvious action of the shot. It creates a dynamic counter-point to the main action of the photo, which enhances the viewing experience.
Jessica and Eddie: thank you so much for making me a part of this wonderful day.
Vendor List:
Wedding & Reception by: The Demonbreun House
Wedding Director: Mrs. Connie Jenkins
Flowers by: Divine Florals
Bridal Gown: The White Room
Tuxedos by: Street Tuxedo
Bridesmaids Gowns: Bridal Warehouse
Bridal Shoes: Glitz Bridal and Formalwear
Jr. Bridesmaids & Flower Girl Gowns by: Rainbow Fashions
Jewelry by: Wedding Depot
If you would like to register to see Jessica & Eddie’s gallery when the rest of the images are ready, please follow the link here: Jessica & Eddie’s Pictage Gallery





father of the bride
image by Daniel Shaw





daughter of the bride




image by Daniel Shaw

look closely…


jumping the broom



image by Daniel Shaw

image by Daniel Shaw

Randi & Wes’s Wedding
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009I think that Randi & Wes had one of my favorite, most sincerely joyful first looks I’ve ever documented. Randi hid at the top of the beautiful main staircase of Spring Haven Mansion while Wes came in and stood with his back turned at the bottom of the stairs. You can see in the photos the anticipation in his face as she walks down the stairs, the unmitigated joy in her expression as she embraces him, his love as he gazes at the woman he’s about to marry and then subsequently sheds a few tears. Its a beautiful sequence of events, and a special moment to witness.
Randi and Wes had their first date at a Starbucks up in Hendersonville, and then he also proposed there… so it was probably inevitable that we’d make a certain stop later in the night to incorporate a place that had played such a key role in their relationship.
The images at the end of this set were all taken in beautiful Hermitage Hotel in downtown Nashville, where the couple spent their first night as man and wife.
I was thrilled to be accompanied by Mr. Tom Cannon for this set, and some of his excellent work is included here.
Vendor List:
Wedding Coordinator: Shelli Holland
Venue: Spring Haven Mansion
Caterer: Kim Sutton – Hometown Catering
Wedding Cake: Rebecca Schreher – Cakes by Rebecca
Cupcakes: Mignon Francois
Flowers: Belles Fleurs Designs
If you would like to see more of Randi & Wes’s wedding photos, you can register at their gallery here:
Randi & Wes’s Gallery











image by Tom Cannon







image by Tom Cannon



Wes’s father was present in spirit. This cupcake was set aside for him.

Randi & Wes’s reaction to the dedication of the cupcake





Accepted into the ISPWP
Monday, October 19th, 2009I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve been accepted into the prestigious International Society of Professional Wedding Photographers!
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Here is a little bit about the organization, from their website:
“The International Society of Professional Wedding Photographers is a rarity among online wedding photography directories. We’re small. We’re exclusive. We’re picky. We are a worldwide group of top professional wedding photographers who have the experience, talent, and reputation to deliver outstanding wedding photography to our clients.
When you hire an ISPWP photographer, you are hiring with confidence because every member has met our high standards for membership:
Experience
Members must have shot at LEAST 50 weddings as a lead or solo wedding photographer. Many of our members have shot hundreds of weddings. Some of our members are Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists. Some of them serve as teachers and mentors for new wedding photographers. All of them are market leaders and are have been dedicated to their craft for years. Wedding photography is not a field where you want your photographer to be learning on-the-job. When you hire an ISPWP photographer, you know you’re hiring the solid experience of a true professional who has delivered quality results week after week, year after year.
Talent
Members must have their website and online portfolio reviewed and approved by a committee of ISPWP members. We look at representative samples from at least three weddings to get a sense of how a photographer sees, thinks, and captures the events of the whole day. As wedding photographers, we look at wedding pictures every day. Most of us are involved in online communities of photographers so we are exposed to thousands of professional wedding photos every year. When a photographer is accepted into the ISPWP, you can be sure they have received a seal of approval from their fellow wedding photographers.
Integrity
Members must have no active complaints with the Better Business Bureau or other consumer protection organization. Sometimes experience and talent don’t necessarily mean that someone follows good busines practices and customer service. Every ISPWP member has a stellar record of providing reliable and trustworthy service to their clients.
Professionalism
Members must operate under the strict ISPWP Code of Conduct. This provides protection for both the client and the photographer. It also ensures that ISPWP photographers operate their businesses with accepted industry practices.
References
Members must provide at least 2 client references and 2 wedding photographer references, or have an ISPWP Sponsor. This ensures that all members have the respect and recognition from their peers in the community.
The fact of the matter is anyone with a camera can call themselves a wedding photographer. But we believe that some clients care enough about their wedding photography to hire a true professional. Someone who has paid their dues and been tested year after year with everything the wedding industry can throw at them. We believe down to our core that wedding photography provides a vital, important function within the family structure and history, and we are dedicated to creating wedding images your family will treasure for generations.
The bottom line is that the ISPWP is your short list of photographers to consider for your wedding. We’ve already done the leg work for you. We’ve reviewed each member, checked references, and cut down the list to the best of the best. You can start your search by looking at our ISPWP wedding photography directory and finding the location of your wedding.
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I’m honored to be included in this select group of photographers, and can’t wait to participate in some of their events and competitions!





