When we put our first home up for sale in December of 2010 I thought we had it all figured out. We had our sights on moving to Wilkesboro, NC and renovating an awesome live/work space where we could have an awesome studio and modern flat. Despite the horrible housing market we knew how much we wanted for our house, when was the ideal time for it to sale, how much we would have in our pockets to put down on the new place, etc, etc. Of course being a total Type A personality I had a plan A,B,C in place. My biggest and only fear was of the house selling in June, the absolute busiest wedding month of the year, when I simply could not squeeze another hour into the day for packing on top of shooting and editing. What I could not and did not plan was how utterly emotional the whole process would become or how much it would open my eyes to the work God was doing all along the way.
Ryan and I bought our first house together on August 22, 2004. It was cute and needed work but even then the deal I thought was to good to possibly be true. I remember being a leader on a youth mission trip one late night in Pittsburgh asking the youth pastor (who happened to be the same man who married us a year earlier) if we were making a mistake. Could this possibly be what God wanted for us, did we deserve it? After he laughed at me, he reassuringly put my mind at ease. We worked alongside family and friends for months renovating and improving and making our own mark on it. The major work continued room by room through December 2009. 7 years later there wasn’t a room or a wall that we hadn’t changed in one way or another.
What I learned is that Ryan and I made a great team. That we weren’t always going to agree on the process of getting from point A to point B. That major arguments would happen when were utterly exhausted. That laughter in the rooms we made sounded more beautiful. That I had the vision for the finished product and Ryan had the talent of a great handy-man and carpenter and could make my visions a reality. (I still think he can have a show on HGTV.) What I also learned is that all the labor and memories we made in that house made it harder to say goodbye.
Here are just a few of the major renovation before and after shots. Keep in mind we did all the work ourselves with some help from friends and family.
When the offer came through in late July with the closing date set for three short weeks later on August 19th (within 2 days of being exactly 7 years from the date we bought it) I suddenly went into a state of shock. All those well-thought plans seemed more like hazy dreams. The troops around me, mainly Ryan and my Mom, rallied to keep me on track. Once again looking back on it the deal seemed to good to be true. Now I know I was never really in control of the situation. What I had thought would be best for us wasn’t at all. What God had planned for us was so much greater. For example, there is no other time in the entire year that we have 3 consecutive weeks with no photo jobs on the schedule! If you had an hour of free time I could bore you with the long list of items that shouldn’t have happened or worked in our favor but they did.
The following shot was taken after a long hot day of packing on the very last day in the house. The trailer and cars were fully loaded and all that was left was for us and the animals to load up and hit the road for the 104 mile trip to the new place we would call home.
I cried and I still cry which even seems silly to me when the outcome is exactly what we wanted. I miss the place we called home and where we made so many of our first memories. We don’t yet have a location in Wilkesboro and Ryan is still working in Charlotte. We don’t have as much time together but I know all this is only temporary. Our dreams are being fulfilled without us even knowing. Seeing it happen and now fully trusting that God has it all planned out for us makes it much easier to relax and enjoy the ride.
Now that things are somewhat settled we are taking on the Fall photography schedule and looking forward to sharing the art that we create and the passion that drives it. Sorry for the extended break.
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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When we first consulted with Erica about her wedding plans we immediately sensed that this girl really had her priorities in order. She mentioned how she wasn’t interested in getting caught up in all the details and that the most significant thing to her was the actual union of her and Andrew. She told us how much God played an integral role in their lives and how every part of the day she wanted to be about worship, about their commitment to one another, and their commitment to God. Immediately we thought, this girl really gets it! And that’s exactly how it felt when the day finally arrived.
Yes there were a lot of amazing details spread throughout the Grandparents farm located in Boone, NC. And there was even a nod to the royal wedding with trees in the barn/ceremony site inspired by those now famous trees in the cathedral. Buddy Fore of Grouse Moor Catering, an absolute genius in the area’s realm of event planning, catering, and decorating took care of all the details so that Erica didn’t have to.
From the gorgeous and perfectly fitted Pronovias gown to the worship ceremony with full communion, to the sparkler send off in a horse drawn carriage, every moment was simply breath-taking. We wish this happy couple a lifetime of moments just like these.
Take a look!
In case you missed Erica’s stunning high fashion bridal session, click here.
To view images from Erica and Andrew’s engagement session at the US National Whitewater Center click here.
Catering, Flowers, and Decor: Buddy Fore of Grouse Moor Catering
Dress: Pronovias from Lily Rose Bridal in Cornelius, NC
Location: Family Farm in Boone, NC
Photography: Pixels On Paper
Photo Booth: Shutter Booth Charlotte
Wedding Day Coordinator: Melissa Riley
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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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