OK so we’ve been MIA on the blog scene for a while due to our big move but not to worry, we’ll have more on that coming up soon. In the meantime here is just a small a sneak peek at some of the “work” and fun we were having at Jason and Heather’s wedding last weekend in Asheville at Claxton Farm.
Heather and Jason chose to have a “First Glance” and see each other before the ceremony. Although many are traditionally against it, this is one of the best things a Bride and Groom can do for themselves and their guests. Not only is it the most romantic moment for just the two of them, but it inevitably seems to calm everyone’s nerves before the hectic day that is ahead. A First Glance also allows for more time to be spent getting incredible photographs without the time-sensitivity of everyone waiting on us during the reception. What we love most about these moments is that we capture more relaxed and joyous expressions that we’ve never been able to capture before the ceremony when the don’t see each other.
The moment when Jason first sets eyes on his Bride without being watched by 100s of wedding guests is breath taking. His reaction is genuine and instinctive without being held back. LOVE IT!
There is nothing wrong with wearing a dress and riding a Red Belly Tractor. Growing up my Grandfather had the exact same one and I’m sure I could be seen many times over doing the exact same thing this little cutie is. Another moment that made me smile.
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Driving through Boone on the day of Anna and Jordan’s wedding we were a little worried to be surrounded by gray gloomy skies for what was to be an outdoor wedding day but as soon as we entered Tennessee we were greeted by beautiful Mountain City blue skies and white fluffy clouds. Top that with a setting of lush green pastures, red barns and white fences = Photographer’s Heaven (and maybe a cowboy’s too)!
This was the first time we’ve ever arrived and the Bride was still in shorts and a tank top running around making last minute decor adjustments and taking care of everyone else. And if you ask Anna’s friends they say, that’s just the way she is. As someone who lives for every little detail, I can totally relate! She made sure this country inspired wedding had the perfect combination of hand-made details and western flair. Along with lots of love and hard labor given freely by their friends and family the day came together.
There were so many opportunities for us to do what we love to do and take creative photography. Never once did Anna or Jordan question why we were putting them in a particular environment. They totally trusted that we would give them wedding photos that would capture every emotion and moment that would last a lifetime and for that we are truly grateful.
Take a look at their country wedding and the wedding gallery that we have put together below and let us know what you think. Our blog loves comments!
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In early July we photographed this gorgeous outdoor country wedding at the Carroll farm in Mountain City Tennessee. There is nothing better than bright green fields, red barns, and bright blue skies all in the same place at the same time! Here are just a few sneak peeks from Anna and Jordan’s wedding. We’ll be showing off more as soon as the newlyweds have time to see them all first. Stay tuned!
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Heather and Jason are super casual and relaxed. They live in Asheville and both absolutely love to be outdoors spending a lot of their free time fishing in the mountains or working in their garden. Heather changed her mind only a matter of weeks before their wedding date and decided to have engagement pictures taken with us so that they would be more comfortable in front of our cameras on the day of the wedding. This is absolutely one of the best reasons to have engagement photos. Not only does it give us all a chance to get to know each other but its good practice and a lot of fun. If you’re the least be anxious about having your photo taken a portrait session will help relieve those worries and fears. We also always recommend that its a setting where you could normally be found so that years down the road your not looking at a photo in an insignificant place or activity.
We’re looking forward to being in Asheville at the end of August to photograph Heather and Jason’s outdoor wedding pictures at Claxton Farm.
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Before we take a few days to enjoy the holiday weekend we want to leave all our fans with a sneak peek of wedding pictures from Erica and Andrew’s outdoor wedding this past weekend in Boone NC. It was hard to pick only a few of the stunning images to share but while the two newlyweds are honeymooning in the Mexican Riveria this teaser should be enough to make sure they return home to see the rest. Enjoy!
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