Life as a Newlywed, Part II

August 31, 2010 by Southern Weddings in Inspirations | 7 comments

What else goes along with being a newlywed?  Sometimes it means buying a new home (and popping bubbly in said new home), sometimes it means hanging out on the roof of your new home, and sometimes it means scooting around town on a Vespa.  Or, at least, that’s what it means to these newlyweds!  Big thanks to Lauren Larsen for sending us these images and to Heather DeStena for helping with the styling + direction!  Now tell me, those of you who are already married: if a photographer were to capture some aspect of your newlywed life, what would you want it to be?  Though I’m not married, I think a kitchen/baking/cooking scene would be lots of fun…

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Katie, September 6, 2010 3:33 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Love it. My husband and I had a long-distance engagement and never had the chance for a casual shoot before the wedding, so this really resonates. Would be a blast to capture us road-tripping. We've started a Sunday Drive tradition: we take turns choosing a direction (east or west today?) and take off out of Nashville for a few hours. We've ended up at antique stores, wineries, state parks, school playgrounds. I'd love to have photos of our laidback fun!

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neva, September 1, 2010 11:26 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

They are so cute!!!!!!

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Tessa Woolf @ Utah Bride and Groom, August 31, 2010 7:02 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I love these newlywed shoots! I wish MORE couples would do them! What wonderful memories to capture on film. Too cute!

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Lindsey Shea, August 31, 2010 4:55 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Love the last images...so cute!

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Lemon, August 31, 2010 4:27 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

In love with these! That shot of him swinging her in the air in their room is awesome. What a cute house too!

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Jessica Horton, August 31, 2010 4:20 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

..... also..... we are going to be building a beach house in the next few years, the day we get the keys, and go in it as homeowners for the first time- I want that captured.... maybe have someone there to photograph closing :-)

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Jessica Horton, August 31, 2010 4:18 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I've been wanting to do a shoot at our house... with our doggies. We are such homebodies! I'd love to have shots of us walking our dogs, and doing chores- like laundry and dishes.... because that's real life :-)

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Life as a Newlywed, Part I

August 31, 2010 by Southern Weddings in Inspirations | 5 comments

We’ve got a fun treat for y’all today!  Though we’re all about weddings, we also recognize that there is, in fact, life after the big day (shocker!).  Photographer Lauren Larsen wanted to celebrate the part that often comes right after the wedding, when a young couple in love sets up house for the first time, and along with directing and styling help from Heather DeStena, she did just that.  The two prepped five different scenes, each likely familiar to those of you who have already crossed these threshholds.  Eating pizza out of the box and sleeping on a mattress on the floor?  Painting until all hours of the night?  Yes and yes, I imagine.  Check back soon for more!

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Rachel Peters Photography, September 9, 2010 1:00 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

These are seriously so cute!

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Erica, September 3, 2010 1:43 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I feel like it's so rare to see newlyweds who haven't already been living together... I can't imagine the stress of that on top of wedding planning! This is so cute though.

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Christine Finnie, August 31, 2010 6:25 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

What a fantastic expression of love. I really like this idea ! The pictures are stunning. Thank-you to Lauren's couple for allowing us to see them at their new home. Congrats!!

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magpiesandmagnolias, August 31, 2010 4:18 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Awww HOORAY Lauren! She is a wonderful photographer! So great to see her published here!

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Madame Tartine, August 31, 2010 4:16 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

It's a so goo idea! Because life just after the wedding is just so sweet... A lot of projects, a lot of fun, and love love love... Thank you for this shoot!

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Real North Carolina Wedding: Tiffany + Brian, Part II

I love that Tiffany + Brian ventured outside for their first dance (and in gorgeous light, to boot!).  I also love that they carried a naval color scheme throughout their wedding and reception.  Even the tables were named after famous ports!  Kudos again to Brunswick Town Florist, Jessica Scully for the coordination, and Rachel at Millie Holloman Photography for the beautiful images!  Check out a few more on her blog here!

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Katie O'keefe, August 30, 2010 7:32 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

I love military weddings! My dad was in the Coast Guard and he will be in uniform at my wedding in January. This is a beautiful wedding though and I love the use of colors with the uniforms without looking patriotic. Great venue at the beach and I love the small touches like the starfish. Also, I'm glad you didn't cover your tattoo. What a fresh, elegant wedding...congrats!

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Real North Carolina Wedding: Tiffany + Brian, Part I

Could there be a better way to start the week than with this breath-of-fresh-air wedding from Rachel at Millie Holloman Photography?  We think not.  Tiffany + Brian celebrated at the Shoals Club on Bald Head Island.  Brunswick Town Florist took care of the beachy flowers, while Jessica Scully took care of coordination.  I have to say, I’m almost as in love with the casual onlookers at the ceremony as with the ceremony itself.  Talk about being a laidback couple, no?  More from the reception soon!

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Megan, August 31, 2010 1:35 am   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

Wow, gorgeous pictures!

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Real Kentucky Wedding: Sarah + Arturo

Happy Friday, y’all!  As you know, we’ve been a little busy over here prepping V3 for your enjoyment, but we wanted to tide you over with some Kentucky gorgeousness from Todd Pellowe.  In true Southern fashion, Sarah + Arturo were married beneath a wild oak in the Gardens of Ray Eden.  The bride wore a ruffled Lezu gown (which I’ve been swooning over all morning!) and vintage veil from Birdcage Veils.   Sarah’s maids, in yellow David’ Bridal frocks, carried bright, summery stems from In Bloom Again.  Our favorite part of the ceremony?  The pretty pink pomanders hanging from the tree!  Hankering for me before you head off for some weekend fun?  Take a peek at the photographer’s blog post here

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story. We actually worked together. At our company Christmas party, Arturo finally got the courage to ask me out, but since we worked together I wasn’t sure it would be a good idea to accept. He was very persistent, though, and after some beautiful flowers for Valentine’s Day, I accepted. We dated for four years and managed to keep our relationship a secret until we were engaged. No one knew that I was even dating anyone!
Describe the proposal. I was standing at the stove fixing taco salads when Arturo came over for dinner. After coming in, he got my puppies ready to go outside, which was not unusual. When he returned, I was still at the stove with my back to him and he said he had something to ask me. I turned around and he had flowers. I was completely surprised. He pulled out the ring, and said he wanted to ask me to marry him.  I said, “You’re doing this now? I’m wearing sweat pants.”  Of course, I said, “Yes,” and immediately called my parents!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Happy, perfect and unforgettable.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: I don’t think we could pick just one; we loved all of them! We wanted everything to be unique and personalized, so that meant making a majority of our details just the way we wanted them. 
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration?  One of my favorite Southern details was all the family we included in our ceremony. With the exception of the Best Man, our entire wedding party was family, including the Minister who was my brother-in-law. My six sisters walked in the processional with their husbands as my honor attendants. My brother escorted my mom and my other sister was my Matron of Honor. We weren’t sure that my one year old niece and great nephew would make it down the aisle on their own, so we had my nephew pull them in a red town and country wagon.  To include both cultures in our reception, our dinner menu included both a Southern and a Mexican food station. The Southern station included mac and cheese in tiny mason jars with fried onions on top, fried green tomatoes sprinkled with goat cheese, and ham biscuits.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: We searched endlessly for a dress. My mom, sister and nieces looked in numerous stores in numerous states. Becoming very desperate, we decided to forego our usual tradition of Black Friday shopping for wedding dress shopping in Charlotte, NC. We went to our appointment and were led to the dresses in our price range. My sister and I started looking at the dresses in our price range and picked out a few. We decided to “just look” at the dresses that were a little over our budget, and found the most beautiful dress that I would “just try on.” It was Ivory with a sweetheart neckline, buttons down the back and a double accordion ruffle along the bottom. It was completely different than what I had been looking for, but I LOVED it!  
Describe your wedding flowers: It was important to us that our wedding be very happy and colorful, so our flowers were bright pink and bright yellow. My bouquet included hot pink gerberas, hot pink tulips, hot pink peonies, pink calla lilies and some clusters of yellow spray roses. We had hot pink gerberas “growing” in the grass down the sides of the ceremony aisle. We also hung large spheres of pink flowers from the huge oak tree where we exchanged our vows. 
Describe your wedding cake: We served a white cake with a vine of old-fashioned daises going around it. One tier was lemon cake with a bavarian cream filling and a raspberry filling, and the other was chocolate cake with a turtle filling. Our topper was a handmade customized replica of me and Arturo, plaid tie and all.  
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? For me, it was the entire ceremony. Whether it was the sound my dress made on the grass as I walked with my dad down the aisle, Arturo’s legs shaking at the beginning of our vows, or Arturo trying to push the rings on my finger, it was the most wonderful, happy day of my life. 
 What’s next for you as a couple?  What are you looking forward to in the future? We can’t wait to just settle in as Mr. and Mrs.!
Congratulations, Sarah + Arturo!  We wish you a lifetime of hugs + happiness.

 

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Katie O'keefe, August 28, 2010 5:41 pm   Yeehaw! Love this: Thumb up 0 reply

The wedding is beautiful, but the last image is truly magical! Congratulations!

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