Rachel is beautiful inside and out. Her creative energy is contagious making it easy to photograph her. We are also pretty sure her blood runs Appalachian State University Black and Gold. With her love of ASU and her interest in waterfalls the backdrops for her bridal photos were an easy choice thanks to the Wilkes County landscape.
Most Brides and even more Moms are skeptical that we can keep a wedding dress clean during outdoor portrait photography. Rachel put her complete trust in us, trekking through a location that most would only consider for a trash the dress session. The reward was a bridal portrait she didn’t have to wait until after the wedding to take or share and a dress that was still clean for the wedding day.
Rachel and Ryan were married on Saturday which means we can now share her bridal photos.
Much thanks to Desi Parker of Desi’s Flora and Design Studio for the beautiful bridal portrait and wedding day floral arrangements.
Be sure to view our website galleries for additional bridal photos or a look back and Rachel and Ryan’s ASU themed engagement photos.
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Thank you Wedding Row Charlotte for featuring one of our favorite couples, Tameka and Willie!
We are so very very excited to share with you what the awesome team with Wedding Row are featuring on their blog today. You’ve seen it published once before and it has been published once again, the wedding of Tameka and Willie Love that we photographed back in September! Thank you, Rachel Samuelson with Holiday Inn Charlotte Center City, and Carla Eustache of Style Perfect Weddings & Events for providing amazing venues and details to photograph, and it was so much fun working alongside Amanda Pagano of Isabel’s Corner Videography!
Please take some time to read this couples Real Wedding Story.
Engagement Session Photos and additional Wedding Day Photos in our Facebook galleries.
For some reason we have the opportunity to photograph more girls than guys for family portraits. So when Mom, Luann said to us “I want you to take pictures of my boys” (who happen to race motocross, are super cute, and need portfolios). We said YES PLEASE!
What impressed us most, Frank and Nick came out of their house and were the first to introduce themselves and offer their hands for a shake. How many 9-14 year olds do you know that do this with adults??? They were so polite, social, and were naturals, totally comfortable in their own skin! We could photograph these guys for hours and we did.
This is not your typical portrait of a child or high school senior pics kind of session. This is what happens during a Pixels On Paper portrait session! As long as you keep sending us girls and GUYS to photograph we’ll keep making magic happen.
The best part was seeing these guys in their own element surrounded by their sport, their hobby, and their passion. These two are into motocross and are traveling the circuit. When on the bikes they get serious and are totally Bad A**. Keep your eyes out in the future for them in the magazines.
Check out our website and Facebook pages for more creative photography during family portraits and senior pics.
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Thank you Munaluchi Bridal for featuring one of our favorite couples, Tameka and Willie!
We are so very very excited to share with you what the awesome team with Munaluchi Bridal are featuring on their blog today. It’s the spectacular wedding of Tameka and Willie Love that we photographed back in September! Thank you, Rachel Samuelson with Holiday Inn Charlotte Center City, and Carla Eustache of Style Perfect Weddings & Events for providing amazing venues and details to photograph!
Please take some time to read this couples Real Wedding Story.
Engagement Session Photos and additional Wedding Day Photos in our Facebook galleries.
Something most people wouldn’t know about us is that we love automobiles, chrome, shiny paint jobs, rusted bumpers, and even big bulky beaters. Vehicles with history, stories, musty and rawhide leather smells draw us in and tempt us to spend hours getting to know every detail. It’s an uncommon passion among people our age. This day and time people rarely keep a car long enough for it to become a part of their family. Fortunately that’s not the case for us. Misty still has her very first car, a now pristine 1974 VW Superbeetle, that became a family hobby and in her opinion is priceless. Ryan treasures the memories made in his 1982 light blue Chevy Chevette and at every sighting recollects a story that always draws a smile.
Early on when dating, car shows became a part of our lives and free time. We have countless photos of cool cars, hood ornaments, and chrome reflections of cars that we have no idea who they belong to and in a few cases no clue of their make and model. We love hot rods, old trucks with sexy curves, lead sleds, and engines that will always have an oil leak leaving their mark on the carports and garages that protect them. Recently when looking at stacks of family photos dating back to the 1930s a friend noticed that 25 percent included their cars in the background. We had a revelation that this natural appreciation was breed in us. Even our wedding photos and exit were in Misty’s Grandfather’s 1949 dark green convertible Jeepster.
For a recent portrait session another of her Grandfather’s cars was pulled out of the garage and cleaned up. This time a beautiful one-owner 1958 Cadillac Fleetwood, a car that carried a family of seven and still had room to spare in the back seat and the trunk. Like always the temptation was evoked to spend more time with a car, capturing the details, listening to the stories, and visualizing a period before our time. We hope this opportunity to share a little known fact about ourselves gives friends and fans further insight to who we are. Even more we hope that sharing these images of the Caddy stir your imagination in the way that it does ours.