• Wed // Camille + Alec •

My twin sister, my best friend, my other half got married a few weeks ago to a wonderful man, Alec. There’s no other day quite like this one. Watching your twin, the one you know incredibly well, make beautiful promises to someone, pledging to uphold their vows in good times and in bad, makes me so, so proud. I was impossible for me not to capture some of this day and the incredible labor of love it turned out to be. We had an amazing team of helpers get everything set up during the day including my friend Katelyn’s mom with the AMAZING flowers, my aunt Nina hand made each of the six (YES, six!) cakes, my aunt Ania who came all the way from Hawaii with amazing pineapple champagne, the caterers and their truly delicious dinner, the best DJ in town, Alec’s family, our family, old coworkers from Tether, little sister of friends…the list goes on and on, all of whom came together to pull this off. And of course, I couldn’t have imaged the day without Kate Price’s photography and Alec Catterin for video (to come!). Everyone truly made this day unforgettable.

The day went by SO incredibly fast, it makes me want to make my future wedding a week long just so I can sit, watch, and enjoy. However, throughout the night I was able to snap a few photos on film as it unfolded. Please visit Kate’s site for some beautiful photos of the day, she did an incredible job.

Love you seester. :)

Shot on a Contax 645, Fuji Pro 400H

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• FILM // DEBRA •

I was on quite the high this day.

I get these ideas into my head…for shoots, locations, looks, feels — sometimes they fail horribly, and other times they come out better than I could have expected. I find the process with film really interesting because each time I walk away with a different feeling, not knowing if I “nailed it” or not, because I won’t know until my film comes back. And sometimes the feeling kills me because all I want to do is sit and pour over my images. When my film finally comes, it’s like I’m there all over again, jumping up and down and screaming profanities because what I see through my lens is so perfect. After shoots, I always hop in my car and say a little prayer that I remembered to do everything correctly. Did I meter right? Did I change the ISO? Did I make sure the shutter speed was locked? It’s like a nervous first date every time I shoot with my beast of a film camera.

This particular shoot was so good to me. Like deep down good for the soul. It literally got me so insanely excited about where I’m at and what I’m doing. That I’m lucky enough to sit here, in front of beautiful men and women who have insane stories and life to them, and take their photo. And for that, I have to thank Deb.

I know it’s not easy getting in front of the camera. I hate it myself. But, I knew the moment I thought about this particular shoot, I wanted someone like her. Lucky for me, she was more than willing to be my muse for the day. Her and I connected during our days at Tether, and have stayed in touch over the years, and I’m so happy that we did. She’s a firecracker with amazing artistic talent. She has an amazing sense of self. She’s a breast cancer surviver. She’s honestly a beautiful person inside and out. Debra—you were so perfect for this. You have no idea how much this mean to me as a creative. You’ve let me go with my gut and just get my ideas out. This was so perfect for me personally. Thank you.

Oh and ladies, while you’re here, do yourself a favor and check out some of Debra’s amazing jewelry work at All The While.

Shot on a Contax 645, Fuji 400H | Processed by the brilliant Richard Photo Lab

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• FILM // CAROLYN •

When a bride asks you to take photos of her, all dolled up, in her gown, with all the time in the world at the perfect time of day, with film….you can’t say no.

I learned of a new tradition in wedding photography. The bridal portrait. In the South, it is common for the bride to do a pre-wedding bridal shoot and then showcase a few of the photos at the wedding, which will then hang alongside any other family members who have done the same. In this case, Carolyn’s will hang next to her sister’s and her mother’s.

I was beyond excited how these turned out…however, it’s hard to take a bad picture of this little Georgia-grown beauty. Give her some love!

 

Shot on a Contax 645 with Fuji 400. Special thanks to Cathy of Lavender Hill Farm for allowing us to come and play in your beautiful creation!

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• A NEW CHAPTER •

So, that big news I was talking about? Welp, I’m about to embark on a whollleeee new chapter. I quit my full-time design agency job to chase a little dream that’s been brewing up…to start my own business! AHHH! *throws confetti* Starting mid-July I will be focusing on my love of photography FULL-TIME. I have no idea where it will lead me and no clue as to how things will turn out, but I’m so, so, so, so ready. Ready to get my hands dirty, knee-deep in a whole lot of entrepreneurial goodness (and messiness!).

It’s been great to see how photography has turned into an extension of my creative self. I’ve found ways to integrate it into a lot of my work….another way I get the creative juices flowing. It wasn’t until recently that I figured out how much I love it, and miss it when I’m not doing it. I knew something needed to change somewhere, and this felt right. I know it’s not going to be easy. I know it’s not going to be a bunch of glamorous traveling and photoshoots. I know it’s not going to be a leisurely stroll and the work will just come pouring in. I’m gonna have to work really, really hard. But, I’ve never felt more empowered to go out on a limb and give this 100%. I want to shoot film, I want to shoot weddings, I want to shoot people and their lives, their battles, their achievements, their celebrations. I want to take a step away from the computer (a huge sorry to my poor eyeballs) and get behind a lens. And it’s finally happening.

I CANNOT WAIT.

That being said, the road leading up to this wasn’t easy. There was some planning and some late nights and I want to say a HUGE thank you to everyone out there who have not only been supportive, but have helped make this dream a reality. Thank you to my twin sister (and her wonderful advice-giving fiancé) who are getting married in less than 2 months and their constant “you can totally do this” attitude in the midst of planning their own wedding (and remodeling their house?! superman + woman I tell ya). Thank you to my patient-beyond-words boyfriend who has been nothing but incredibly uplifting in the times I didn’t think this would ever happen, and loving even though I needed “5 more minutes to finish this”. Thank you to my roommate and dear friend who supported me with chocolate-covered raisins and letting me take over the living room as the clock ticked past 1am nightly. Thank you to my friends who have believed in me from day 1. Thank you to my family, although at times skeptical, offered a full room upstairs to live in in case I turned into a “starving artist”. Thank you to my coworkers at Tether who have been the best set of coworkers I could ask for…who kept me inspired, sane, and always pushing myself. And thank you God for giving me the courage to take this risk and bare it all.

A lot to do over the next month as a prepare for some big changes, but am so excited to share the news. And for those of you wondering, no, I will not totally be giving up on design. That will always be ingrained in me. There will be fun plans on how to integrate it into my new venture, and I’m excited to see how that balance plays out.

Here goes nothing…

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Lovely image via Flickr

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