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Halloween Weddings

31 Thursday Oct 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Advice & Inspiration, Events & Parties, Wedding Decor Ideas, Weddings

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Halloween Weddings

Having a wedding on Halloween can be a lot of fun. But just because its a holiday you don’t have to necessarily keep it themed. Incorporating orange, black, and other autumn hues can be enough to keep the vibe alive. Be careful not to get too literal or it can turn out like a kids Halloween party and not a wedding.

Just don’t forget what the day means to you and try not to lose sight what is really important. Keep it simple and classy and everything should work out fine. Take cues from this well loved holiday and add fun elements through decor, text, and color and everything will fall into place. Creating a feeling of romance, whimsy, and mystery are perfect undertones for a spectacular event.

Here are some good examples I came across that should bring you inspiration, not just for a Halloween styled wedding but the fall season as well. Enjoy!

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: The Wedding Yentas

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: Tied Bow Inspiration

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: The Sweetest Occasion

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: Wedding Party

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: Mine Forever

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: Intimate Weddings

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: After Yes

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: One to Wed

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: Vintage and Lace

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: Floridian Weddings

Halloween Weddings
Photo Credit: Wedding Elation

Right Hand Ladies

16 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Bridal Party, Shopping, Weddings

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anthropologie, BHLDN, bridal party, bride, bridesmaids, dresses, elegant, fancy, florals, free people, garden wedding, jcrew weddings, m&S, maid of honor, ModCloth, mother nature, nature inspired, pastels, ruche, shopping, wedding party, wedding planning, weddings

Right Hand Ladies

There are so many elements to get in order for your wedding day. From invitations and decor to scheduling all the vendors you need just in time, it can be very overwhelming. One thing to remember is to always have fun and breathe. Planning your big day may be stressful but just know you have people right by your side to help along the way. What would a bride do without her maid of honor and bridesmaids? These are the ladies you personally handpicked to ride along with you. So its important to make sure they look their best and feel beautiful as well.

Here are some of my picks for the lovely ladies in your wedding party. I think it comes down to being comfortable, having the piece fit well, and not ending up costing tons of money. Anything easier on the pockets during an event such as a wedding will help out for sure. Hope you get inspired. Enjoy!

For a more casual garden, nature inspired wedding, these would totally fit the bill. Just because your event is not fancy doesn’t mean it won’t be elegant. Take cues from mother earth and explore florals, pastels, and flowy garments that are soft and delicate. These next picks I found at Ruche, BHLDN, ModCloth, Free People, and M&S.

Ruche – Enchanting Garden Printed Dress
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BHLDN – Wingspan Dress
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ModCloth – Pondside Processional Dress
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ModCloth – The Latest Bouquets Dress
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Free People – Cast Your Net Dress
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Free People – He Loves Me Floral Dress
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M&S – M&S Collection Deep V-Neck Ruched Bodice Chiffon Dress
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Having a boho styled wedding incorporates natural elements but has a more earthy feel. Think dresses with layers of fabric, soft and flowy pieces, longer styles, and more handmade elements. Free People is hands down one of the best shops to look for this style of clothing. But I have found some other cute options at ModCloth and Anthropologie.

Free People – Cora Off the Shoulder Gown
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Free People – Martini Embellished Trapeze
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Free People – Modern Chinoise Dress
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Ruche – Loved You First Pleated Maxi Dress
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Anthropologie – Sapphire Day Dress
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More upscale weddings with an elegant feel, should incorporate a more streamlined style. Simple pieces with beautiful fabrics that really make a statement. Same style is also popular in prom dresses – teranicouture.com/collection/prom-dresses-2017/. Maybe a little shimmer here and a touch of glam there, but not overbearing designs. Here are some of my favorites I found for all seasons from BHLDN, JCrew, M&S, Ruche, and Anthropologie.

BHLDN – Niceties Dress
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BHLDN – Daylily Dress
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JCrew – Mirabelle Dress in Silk Chiffon
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M&S – M&S Collection Pleated Fit & Flare Dress
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M&S – M&S Collection Sleeveless Mesh Spotted Prom Dress
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Ruche – Sophia Monique Tiered Lace Dress
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Anthropologie – Eclipsing Lace Dress
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I know the bride is a main focus of the wedding, as she should be, but there are so many other important elements that are a part of the overall picture. I upsets me to see a bride who looks stunning and then bridesmaids who just seem uncomfortable and unhappy. They need attention as well. Just as much as the groom and his groomsmen. The bridal party should pop off the background of the wedding, meaning the overall style and theme of the decor as well as the natural setting should be a perfect setting for you all to shine.

Don’t lose your mind shopping endlessly for the perfect dresses and outfits. Besides local shops you always have the internet which comes with being able to try things on in your own home where you are more comfortable. I think that pretty awesome. And even though you have plenty of options where you are from, checking out places in other countries can sometimes really pay off, like the shop Marks & Spencers I included in my picks. You might be lucky to find something no one has seen before and find special deals on garments that might be pricier where you are from. The possibilities are endless.

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue

02 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Decor Ideas, Events & Parties, Wedding Decor Ideas, Weddings

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Allure Bridals, Anaiss, Andria Lindquist, Annabella Charles Photography, Baden Minas, BHLDN, Birch Blooms, bouquet, Bows and Arrows, bridal gown, cactus, Cecilia Fox, centerpieces, Chie Mihara, Cinnamon, country, Couture Cakery, desert, Desi Baytan, Eric Kelley Photography, Everbloom Design, Fleur de Lisa Cakes, Fleuressence, floral design, flowers, Gabby J Photography, Haute Horticulture, heirloom issue, I Do Wedding Flowers, James Furness, Jessica Sim, Joseph Abboud, Katie Stoops Photography, Lara Hotz, Lavender Joy Weddings, Love'n Fresh Flowers, Magnolia Rouge, Marigold, Momental Designs, Oak and the Owl, Olive Hill at Kunde Family Estate, Paper and Home, Paul Smith, Rachael Winter, romantic, rustic, Ryan Ray, Samantha Landis, stationary, Sticks and Wicks Floral Design, Sweet & Saucy Shop, The Grounds at Alexandria, The Old Barn at Foxwoods, Tommy Hilfiger, Twine Events, vintage, wedding bouquet, wedding cake, wedding flowers, wedding inspiration, wedding invitations, weddings

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Just checked out the recent issue by Magnolia Rouge and again, I’m in love. I always have to share my faves since this mag is one of the best out there. Get ready for tons of inspiration. Enjoy!!

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Ryan Ray – Stylist: Stepahnie Miles from Lavender Joy Weddings – Floral Design by Bows and Arrows – Hair & Makeup by Samantha Landis

The Wedding of Kelly & Christian – Melbourne, Australia
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Jessica Sim – Dress by Baden Minas – Flowers by Cecilia Fox – Hair by James Furness & Rachael Winter

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Desi Baytan – Styling by Erica Espana of Twine Events & Nancy Teasley of Oak and the Owl – Florals by Oak and the Owl – Desserts by Sweet & Saucy Shop

The Wedding of Laura & Mark – Tallapoosa, Georgia
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Eric Kelley Photography – Flowers by Birch Blooms – Venue: The Old Barn at Foxwoods – Dress by Anaiss – Groom Attire by Tommy Hilfiger

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Paula Ohara – Production, Art Direction and Styling by Pearl & Godiva – Flowers by Best of Buds – Cake by Gift Cakes

The Wedding of Bryony & Simon – Sydney, Australia
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Lara Hotz – Flowers by Sticks and Wicks Floral Design – Venue: The Grounds at Alexandria – Dress by Hitherto for BHLDN & Shoes by Chie Mihara – Grooms attire by Paul Smith

Color Story: Marigold and Cinnamon
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Greta Kenyon – Styling & Stationary by Kate Holland – Flowers by Leaf and Honey

The Wedding of Kirsten & Andreas – Sonoma Valley, California
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Andria Lindquist – Flowers by Fleuressence – Dress by Allure Bridals – Groom’s Attire by Joseph Abboud – Cake by Fleur de Lisa Cakes – Cake Topper by The Little Gift Box – Venue: Olive Hill at Kunde Family Estate

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography & Creative Design by Gabby J Photography – Stationary by Paper and Home – Flowers by I Do Wedding Flowers

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Katie Stoops Photography – Floral Design by Love’n Fresh Flowers – Styling & Shoot Design by Kristy Rice of Momental Designs – Cake by Couture Cakery

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Annabella Charles Photography – Floral Design by Haute Horticulture – Styling by Everbloom Design

Farm Stories and Everything in Between

01 Thursday Aug 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Awesome Shops, Featured Artists, Weddings

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commercial, dedicated farmers, editorial, farm stories, farmers, farming, farms, healthy living, Indiana, Indiana wedding photographer, Indiana weddings, Kelley Jordan, Kelley Jordan Photography, natural light, photography, potraits, sustainable agriculture, wedding photographer, weddings

Farm Stories and Everything in Between

I was delighted to have Indiana photographer, Kelley Jordan contact me recently. She was inquiring about my albums and possibly working together in the future. I was impressed that she offers such a wide range of photography services. From portraits and weddings/events to products and commercial shoots, her talents and skills go far and beyond what you expect.

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Using the camera as a tool to tell beautiful stories and capture those special moments, it’s the connection between her subjects that is most important. Her love for life and exploration clearly shows through her work and since high school, photography has been her main focus. It is obvious Jordan is sincere in her vision, only seeing what truly speaks to her, and bravely unveiling the beauty that natural light has to offer.

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

I also discovered her love for the Earth and sustainable methods, which she expresses through her project, Farm Stories. It was created to connect people with farmers who practice sustainable agriculture and encourage all of us to live healthy lives and be kind to the planet. Jordan travels all over the world and captures these beautiful farms as well as the farmers and animals who call them home. I thought this was such a great way to introduce and encourage people to open their eyes and learn more about what we eat, how it grows, and the insightful dedicated farmers who stick to their values and do what is right.

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

Farm Stories and Everything in Between - © Kelley Jordan Photography

I did a little Q&A with Jordan about her experience in the field as well as the importance of Farm Stories, enjoy!

What do you look for when shooting a wedding or an event?
Whenever I’m shooting I look for light. Not just any light, but compelling and interesting light. Sometimes that looks like the perfect silhouette and other times it’s a sunbeam highlighting an intimate moment. I also love finding those little moments – the ones that may be fleeting and seemingly insignificant. Those are often the most darling and lovely to capture because they embody the realness of life that transcends that single day.

When is your favorite time of day to take photographs and what season do you love most and why?
Looking through the lens often is most beautiful in the morning or evening. The sunlight softens and changes color which highlights things in a new way. I like shooting in every season because they vary so much, but I do especially enjoy finding new green growth in the spring.

What role do you feel Farm Stories plays in todays food industry and how can it change the way people see agriculture in general?
Farm Stories is about sharing the positive stories of farmers who are investing in a better food system. Discouraging food stories prevail in the news these days because bad farming practices are so common. But the more I look, the more I find men and women investing their lives to feed their communities well. I hope that Farm Stories will connect the surrounding communities to their local farmers to promote a more sustainable and healthy system.

What have you learned since Farm Stories has been created?
I’ve learned SO much more than I can write here. One of the biggest lessons I learned in the beginning was how transparent our food system is NOT and how uneducated we are as consumers. This came about when I stayed on an egg farm in England. Seeing the behind the scenes of free range farming was disturbing to me. Let’s just say the term “free range” does not mean hens frolicking in open fields.

There is tons to know about healthy living and sustainability. What tips or advice would you share with people you feel are most important?
I’d say the best way to start is to ask questions of the people that are feeding you. Buying local is the catchphrase of the day, but when it comes to food, it is very important. If you cannot ask about your food because you have no idea who is growing it or where it’s produced, chances are there is a lot going on that you don’t know about and wouldn’t want to support. If shopping at the farmers market is already a part of your rhythm, don’t be shy about asking questions of the vendors. Where is your farm and can I visit? How do you make your pasta sauce? Do you follow organic practices? etc. This will inform and impact your food choices and therefore our food system in positive ways.

{You can purchase Jordan’s photographs in her Etsy shop: Farmstories & view more of her work at her website, Kelley Jordan Photography}

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