02.22.2013

Heritage Plantation Wedding {Meg + Justin}

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You may remember that we recently published Meg’s gorgeous Myrtle Beach bridal portraits session (which was lovely!) and the couple’s perfect Charleston wedding engagement, well today we get to see the whole shebang!  Priscilla Thomas Photography is back for round two with Meg + Justin’s HHHeritage Plantation wedding and we’re loving all the Lowcountry details.  Greenskeepers Florist handled all the beautiful decor elements, including those summery bridesmaids bouquets, while Pawleys Island Bakery whipped up a delicious assortment of cupcakes to substitute for a traditional wedding cake.  But my two favorite parts…a surprise visit from the University of South Carolina’s mascot, Cocky, (he clearly brought his dancing pants!) and those wonderful wish lanterns everyone released at the end of the night!  Just love it!

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Myrtle Beach Wedding Vendors

Photographer:  Priscilla Thomas Photography  /  Floral Designer:  Greenskeeper Florist  /  DJ:  Big Time Entertainment  /  Bakery:  Pawleys Island Bakery  /  Event Venue:  Heritage Plantation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A Lowcountry Wedding
02.21.2013

The Makings of a Perfect Wedding Day {Rick Dean Photography}

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We always love to have our favorite Charleston wedding vendors swing by to share their insight on a particular topic, and I’m thrilled to have the talented Rick Dean Photography joining us today!  Rick’s experience as a professional photographer has given him an interesting viewpoint on accomplishing the perfect photographic wedding day…

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The Makings of a Perfect Wedding Day

Observations from a Photographer’s Point of View

In the course of the 13+ years and hundreds of weddings that I have photographed, I have seen all sizes, types and styles of weddings, from the simple and understated to the elaborate and eye-popping.  They were all truly amazing events because they were the vision of the bride (and some grooms), something that has been dreamed of for years and years.  Fortunately for the clients that I have worked with, I have never witnessed a wedding disaster.  But, I have seen my share of “oops” that could have or did make for an anxious bride or at best, a lot of laughs!  So I write this post to share with you some of my observations, from the photographer’s point of view –the person that is on a constant state of alert, observing every moment of the event.  I will cover topics that have recurring themes:  professionalism, timing, and communication– from the wedding planner, the hair stylist, and of course, the photographer.

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Observation #1:  Choosing the right photographer with the proper skills and experience is critically important.  Yes, I know this may sound a bit biased, but I think your photography is the most important aspect of your wedding.  Also biased, but, think about it:  you spend months, maybe longer, planning this most magical day of your life and at the end of the day when the music has stopped, the cake is eaten, and the last toast has been made, all you may have to help you remember your wedding day are your photographs.

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At every wedding I shoot, I hear horror stories from the guests who are attending the wedding about their wedding photography.  At a recent event, as I was packing up for the evening, a young woman walked up to me and said, “… (bride) is going to be so happy with her wedding pictures, I just know it.  You were everywhere you needed to be.  I could tell you covered every detail.  When I got married I hired a friend to do my photography because she said she knew what she was doing and promised to do a good job.  There are so many things that she missed, pictures of really important parts of our wedding day that were not captured.  She had no idea how to pose us for our portraits. I still cry when I look at my pictures.”  I recently heard of a wedding where the inexperienced photographer had to borrow a guest’s camera when her one and only camera stopped working during the ceremony.  Another guest told me about her “friend photographer” — she showed up with just one camera and a small flash.  The camera was so basic it was not capable of shooting in dark rooms with low light so all of the reception pictures were dark, pixilated and out of focus.  While I am sure there are many good experiences that I do not hear about, but please consider this:  Uncle Bob, or your college roommate, or the husband of your sister’s best friend may sound like a great way to save some money, but there are several pitfalls to consider.  Will your friend or relative also be a guest at the wedding?  Will their focus be on you (the client) or on having a good time?  Do they have the knowledge to make you look your best?  Do they know how to use posing techniques that will make your pictures look “not posed”?  Do they have professional quality camera and lighting equipment to shoot a wedding that may be both indoors and out, from rooms that are very dark to being under the noon-day sun with severe shadows?  Most importantly, do they know what needs to be done when their equipment fails or how to work under very stressful conditions so they can capture those “once in a lifetime moments”?  These last two questions go hand in hand because equipment failures can happen to anyone, even a pro.  It is how your photographer handles the situation that sets a professional apart from a personal friend or family member.  My suggestion is to do your homework when evaluating potential photographers.  Hire an experienced professional and ask them how they would handle any or all of the situations I described.  Their answers will be the best way to gauge their competence and their ability to provide you the best pictures of your most important day.

 

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Observation #2:  Developing a detailed and comprehensive timeline of events will make your day less stressful and your wedding support team more successful.   Your timeline should detail all of the various wedding day activities from beginning to end, chronologically throughout the day.  It should contain the name and contact information of all of your vendors.   You will want to make sure your timeline includes the start and end time and delivery and pick up times of all of your vendors.  Common scheduling mistakes include the actual time needed to lace up the wedding gown and ample time to travel from the ceremony to the reception venue. I have seen gowns that take only one minute to get into, and I have also seen those that take twenty-five minutes.  Your timeline should include having your photographer arrive two hours before the ceremony to ensure they have ample time to capture the important pre-wedding images you desire, including the bride’s “getting ready images” and any pre-ceremony group shots with the guys and the gals and other intimate moments before the ceremony.  Remember that 30 minutes before the ceremony, the groomsmen will be seating guests and your bridesmaids assisting you in those final preparations, so that may limit the photographic possibilities if you cut short when your photographer begins the day.  And remember, your exit is as important as your entrance so please detail your departure plans to make sure your photographer is still present to capture the end of your day.  It is important to include every detail imaginable in this very important planning tool and to distribute your timeline to all your vendors at least 10 days before your wedding day.  This way any scheduling issues or overlaps can be identified and remedied averting potential wedding day ‘disasters’.   And finally, you will want someone to be in charge of executing the timeline for you on your wedding day.  Timelines and their pitfalls are easily taken care of by hiring a professional planner/coordinator.  Which brings me to, ….

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Observation #3:  Choose a professional wedding or event coordinator.  Whether you desire full service event planning/coordination or strictly “day of” coordination, using a professional, experienced wedding planner, is the best way to make sure your day is managed exactly how you imagined it.  Once again, please be careful if a family member or friend offers to manage the events of your day.  She may also be a guest at the wedding and if so, may find it difficult to coordinate your day and simultaneously, enjoy it with you.  Some clients also find their coordinator through their caterer or venue as a value-added part of their service.  I have seen this option create amazing weddings that are flawlessly executed but I’ve also witnessed the planner that has “flown the coop” once the cake has been cut.  If you choose the value-add approach, here are some things to consider:  Make sure that you have a dedicated person from the staff that will be with you from the beginning of your day to the moment you are driven away.  They should not be the person that gets pulled away to spearhead a food or venue crisis.  As your planner, she should take the issue to the person in charge (chef or building manager) so that she can get back to her other duties as the event coordinator, and most importantly, helping you.  Something as simple as not having enough staff on hand to open both of the church’s double doors as you start your walk down the aisle or moving your guests to your exit location when the “partying” is over, is the job of a good wedding planner.  A professional event coordinator will make sure every detail is managed – from the start of your day to your formal exit ensuring the end of your day is as important as the beginning.

 

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Observation #4:  Communicate, communicate, and communicate.  This may sound simple but it is second only to your timeline.  Ask almost any wedding planner or photographer and they will agree that hair and make-up takes longer than is usually planned, especially when you have a large wedding party.  The key to success is communication.  When scheduling your stylist and make-up artist, in addition to telling them the start time of your ceremony, you also should communicate the exact time they must have everyone coiffed, beautiful and ready to go.  Just to be safe, you may want to add an extra half hour into this part of your timeline and communicate to your hair stylist and make-up artist how important staying on schedule is to the success of your day.

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I started with photography and so I’ll end with photography.  Most of my weddings include a staff of three (a primary photographer, a second photographer and an assistant) for the critical portions of the day.  There are times when your photographer needs to be in two places at one time.  For example, a wedding with lots of reception details that must be shot before the event begins may overlap with the time needed to capture the bride’s “getting ready” images or the groom and groomsmen preparations at an off-site location.  And let’s not forget during the ceremony when your photographer’s ability to move around is limited by space or church rules. A “second shooter” covers other angles of moments that can not be repeated from the first kiss to the last dance, every moment is important and capturing them all will make for lasting memories.

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Every bride wants her wedding day to be a reflection of her happiness and joy.  Choosing the right team of professionals is the first step to ensure this happens.  Her wedding support team will make sure her day is as wonderful as she imagines it to be, and will ensure the she and her new husband are able to enjoy their wedding day without worry.   From the ‘eye’ of the photographer, I hope that you found my observations informative and more importantly, useful as you plan your wedding day.

 

 

To find out more about A Lowcountry Wedding Vendor, Rick Dean Photography, check out his vendor listing here!

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A Lowcountry Wedding
02.19.2013

Lighthouse at Shem Creek Wedding {Jennifer + Dane}

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A few of our favorites, Carolina Studios by Gillian Reinhardt and Sweet Grass Events by Stephanie Gibbs, teamed up for a rustic affair on Shem Creek that is sure to have every Lowcountry lady pinning away all these Southern details!  Thanks to Jonny Cosmetics and Wedding Hair by Charlotte, Jennifer dazzled in a strapless ballgown from Amy Lee Bridal.  The adorable couple tied the knot at the stunning Cathedral of St. John the Baptist before heading over to the Battery to capture some frame-able images of the bridal party.  The celebration kicked off at the Lighthouse at Shem Creek where guests were greeted to a pink and white color palette with touches of birch and sweetgrass roses.  They sipped on pink lemonade, dined on cuisine from Cork Bistro, raved over the boiled peanut bar and enjoyed a few rounds of cornhole!

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Charleston Wedding Vendors

Photographer: Carolina Studios by Gillian Reinhardt  /  Hair Stylist:  Wedding Hair By Charlotte  /  Caterer:  Cork Bistro   /  Event Planner:  Sweet Grass Events By Stephanie Gibbs  /  Reception Venue:  Lighthouse at Shem Creek  /  Dress Designer:  Amy Lee Bridal  /  Cake Designer:  P.I.E. Bake Shoppe  /  Ceremony Location:  Cathedral of St. John the Baptist  /  Makeup Artist:  Jonny Cosmetics  /  Tuxedo and Mens Attire:  Joseph A. Ban

 

 

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A Lowcountry Wedding
02.18.2013

Crown Royal Maple Finished

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My husband and I recently headed to Social Wine Bar for the Crown Royal Maple Whisky tasting and we were both immediately hooked!  As a gal who tends to enjoy her wine (who am I kidding, I love my wine), I was pleasantly surprised by the taste.  Being from the Crown Royal family, I naturally knew it would go down smooth but the sweet maple flavor gives it a cozy feeling that makes you keep wanting more.  All I could keep thinking was, ‘This will be the perfect addition to next year’s tailgating must-haves!’  Brian, my husband, is completely and utterly in love.  The first thing he asks when we stop into one of the many local watering holes around town is, ‘Do you have Crown Royal Maple?’  We’ve only run across it at one other establishment but if I know my husband, he’ll have it all over the city in no time!  So keep your eye out as it slowly takes over the Lowcountry!

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So, why am I sharing this on A Lowcountry Wedding you might ask?  Well, to put it simply, Crown Royal Maple makes the perfect signature drink for your upcoming Southern bash…and boy do I mean perfect!  It’s no secret most of ladies do love something to sip on something a little girly but I think you’ll quickly fall in love with these two recipes that will be a huge hit with the guys and gals on your guest list!

 

MANITOBA

(Btdubs – my fav!)

1.5 oz Crown Royal Maple Whisky

.75 oz Lemon Juice

.5 oz Simple Syrup

top with Ginger Beer

Combine all ingredients in shaker and strain into a highball glass.  Garnish with a lemon wedge.

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CROWN MAPLE OLD FASHIONED

.75 oz. Crown Royal Maple Finished

.75 oz. Bulleit Rye

1 tsp. Demerara Syrup

1 dash of orange zest

3 dashes Angostura bitters

Combine all ingredients in shaker and strain into a rocks glass over ice.  Garnish with orange peel.

Sounds delicious, huh?  Head on over to Social and test it out.  I promise you’ll be hooked!

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A Lowcountry Wedding
02.18.2013

Dunes West Golf Club Wedding {Morgan + Kyle}

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For your President’s Day reading pleasure, we’ve got a stunning, Lowcountry affair from the team at Ooh! Events who, when joined by Riverland Studios, can do no wrong!  The day’s festivities kicked off with a traditional ceremony at St. John the Baptist which was capped off Citadel-style by sword-bearing cadets.  After, the bridal party jumped in a classic trolley provided by Absolutely Charleston to pose for some gorgeous images on the College of Charleston campus.  The newlyweds then joined their guests at the beautiful Dunes West Golf Club for an outdoor evening on the lawn complete with a cigar bar from Cigar Row!

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Charleston Wedding Vendors

Photographer: Riverland Studios  /  Venue: Dunes West Golf & River Club  /  Cake: d’lish  /  Planner and Florist: Ooh! Events  /  Cigars: Cigar Row  /  Hair & Makeup:  Stella Nova  /  Transportation: Absolutely Charleston

 

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A Lowcountry Wedding
02.14.2013

Cypress Tree Plantation {Roxana + Joshua}

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You know I love me some cotton.  Actually this week has been full of fun cotton details, remember Erin’s Charleston wedding at Boone Hall Plantation?!  It was chock full of cotton and burlap loveliness!  Well today we’ve got another cotton beauty to share with you and this one has quite the tale to go with it.   Roxana + Joshua married in the Lowcountry this past fall on the enchanting Edisto Island at Cypress Trees Plantation.  But that’s not all.  With friends and family literally all across the globe, the couple decided it was necessary to have two separate celebrations, not just one Edisto Island but also Lima, Peru!  But the REAL kicker…they planned both destination weddings from Angola and from the looks of it, they went off without a hitch!  Thanks to Josh for filling us in on how they managed to pull off their whirlwind, International wedding celebrations!

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“A project management challenge, that’s the way I would sum it up!  I joked with Roxana during the lead up to the wedding that we should add a line on project management to our resumes but that it might not be well relieved by potential employers.
Practically though, our families helped out a tremendous amount doing scouting runs for us and providing various levels of support. We did a lot of research online and then spent a years worth of vacation traveling to the US and Peru from Angola to visit venues, interview vendors and got all the major details underway.  From that point on, once we had the major contractors secured we just kept ourselves organized through spreadsheets and notebooks and lists.  We didn’t go into the millions of details that are possible to get so wrapped up in and bogged down by, we tried to keep ourselves sane by keeping the details right, but at the right level also.
Roxana headed to Peru two and a half weeks prior to the wedding there and we were in the US about 10 days before the wedding at Edisto.  Last minute arrangements were done once we got on site.  My folks and family were a tremendous help in the US organizing and pulling together most of the materials that we were not able to sort out during our previous trips.  Then we just went and made it happen.
The happiest thing of all is that we were able to stay relatively sane throughout both and actually enjoy them!  It would have been easy to get too carried away but somehow we managed to really have a lot of run and roll with the punches that came.  I think all in all what it came down to for us was supportive families who helped a lot and good organization on our side that came together to make both events a success.”

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Venue: Cypress Trees Plantation  /  Photographer: Olivia White Photography and Ivy Taylor  /  Band: Bluestone Ramblers  /  Catering: Southern Affairs  /  Rentals: Group Dynamics  /  Flowers: Meg Herndon

 

 

 

 

 

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A Lowcountry Wedding
02.13.2013

Wickliffe House Wedding {Sarah + Breck}

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There’s something about a tented wedding reception that just screams Southern….throw a statuesque Plantation into the mix and you’ve got the perfect Charleston affair!  This classic stunner took place Downtown at The Wickliffe House where Jennifer Stuart Photography was on hand to capture all the gorgeous details.  The couple went with a timeless color palette that had the bridesmaids dressed in gold and the men in navy and tan.  The reception was laced with Carolina details including fried green tomatoes, shrimp and grits and a palmetto stamped cornhole game!

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Charleston Wedding Vendors

Photographer: Jennifer Stuart Photography  /  Floral Designer:  Wedding Flowers by Lisa Ferguson  /  Reception Venue:  The Wickliffe House  /  Cinema and Video:  Lowcountry Wedding Films  /  Dress Designer:  Judd Waddell  /  DJ:  OtherBrother Entertainment  /
Equipment Rentals:  Snyder Event Rental

 

 

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