Archive for the ‘Bridal’ Category

Modest Couture by Elizabeth

August 11, 2010

Are you a girl who LOVES the vintage look, you dress on the modest side AND you are getting married? You are in luck! There is a brand spanking new dress designer in town from California who is kicking it vintage style. The only thing I can say is check her gorgeous dresses and accessories out to see what all of the buzz is about for yourself.   Go to Modest Couture by Elizabeth here.  If you are looking for a killer venue that fits the vintage theme, check out Rickenbacker’s. They have awesome banquet rooms catered specifically for brides!  If you need awesome hair and makeup check out Bride For All Seasons. They provided the hair and makeup for the 2nd shoot done at the airport.  Candace Goralski and Emily Lindsay provided makeup and hair for the 1st shoot.


Enjoy the slideshow!

The Engagement Session
The Bridal Session

The Wedding LuncheonThe TempleThe Reception

As a photographer, the one thing I think that makes me LOVE my job more than anything is the way I feel after working with a couple from the first time I meet them all the way to watching them (sometimes with teary eyes) leave in the getaway car.  This couple was no exception, but enough about what I think…without further ado here is their bio on their wedding experience.

The one thing I learned……

I learned many things in planning my wedding.  One of which was that everything lies in the details.  It sure didn’t seem too difficult when planning the basic things like what food to have, who to invite, etc.  However when it came down to actually getting things done, there were so many details that we hadn’t even considered, and these details were important and time consuming.

It is so important to think of all the little details so that you aren’t scrambling around the week of, or even the day of the wedding, trying to finish things up.  So while you may be used to procrastinating in school work or other things, do not procrastinate with the detailed wedding plans…you want to be able to relax and enjoy this special day, not stress over things that aren’t complete.

How I came up with the theme…..

I have always enjoyed things that are a vintage or classic.  So, when it came to the theme of our wedding, it was pretty simple.  I was lucky enough to find my dream dress the first time I went looking.  The color was great and with just a few alterations, it was perfect.  Along with the perfect dress, I chose to incorporate beautiful peacock feathers, which are definitely classic/vintage and went perfect with my wedding colors.  We decided to keep everything else fairly simple since our family would be doing most everything for the reception.

My favorite part of the wedding……

Our favorite part of the wedding was a special few minutes we were able to spend together before the ceremony in the temple.  We just relaxed, enjoyed each others company and pondered on the importance of what was about to take place.

A few other highlights of this special day were: the photo/video shoot with Andrea Hanks and Nate Pickett (they did such a great job making us feel so important), being surrounded by people who care so much about us and support us, and, of course, dancing together at the end of the beautiful day.  Oh and I guess I shouldn’t leave out the sweet tender mercy of good weather when we needed it (it stormed right after our luncheon up until a couple hours prior to the start of our reception).

How Nick and I met……

Nick and I met at a summer activity of a student singles ward.  I had just returned from a mission to Costa Rica and one of my best friends invited me to her ward camping activity at Lava Hot Springs…….

Shortly after the campout we started dating and nine months later Nick took me to The Needles restaurant at the top of Snowbasin and proposed in front of a huge fireplace.

Our proposal story…go to http://ononekneememories.blogspot.com/ for our full proposal story.

What I would do differently……

Plan for the worst.  Some things didn’t work out how I planned and then I was scrambling at the last minute because there wasn’t enough time.  Case in point:  the dress alterations.  The seamstress hired to do the alterations didn’t pull through and I had two days until my bridal pics!!!  Luckily my amazing mother put my dress back together and it all worked out. I wish my mom would have done the alteration in the first place.  We would have saved all the stress and money we wasted.

Vendors

Cake – Bowman’s Market Bakery
Food – Pennie Whipple (mom)
Wedding Dress – David’s Bridal w/ alternations by Pennie Whipple
Tuxes – Stuft Shirt Tuxedo Emporium
Flower Girl Dresses – Stewarts
Photographer – Andrea Hanks
Make-up – Bride
Hair – Cultures Salon
Ceremony – Bountiful Temple
Luncheon –The Canterbury
Reception – Tuscan Ridge courtyard in South Ogden

One of my weddings is featured on Utah Bride Blog today. Hurray! Check it out here!

Carnival Themed Love

May 4, 2010

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I loved photographing this event, but I have decided instead of me telling everyone what a great time I had, I am going to let you read a few things that the bride learned about the wedding day and what she felt about the day.

The one thing I learned……

Weddings are best with a theme. I find it unfortunate that that most people think luau or princess when it comes to themes. There are great themes that could be as simple as your favorite foods. I know that our carnival theme was followed in everything. From the decorations to the invite it was all carnival. But I also kept in mind that I was planning a wedding not an 8 year olds birthday party. There is a way to class up almost everything. We had a lot of people who came to the wedding just to see what it was about. We had so many people say that the invitation was just so intriguing….they had to come.

How I came up with the theme…..

It is all about the dress. I knew exactly how I wanted my dress. I wanted big and colorful and that is what I got. I also knew I wanted a casual atmosphere where people could come and have a good time. And, of course, I wanted unique. It all just came together from there. I love carnivals…especially pictures of vintage carnivals with the pennants and striped tents. I just started making a list and the carnival theme was born. But really, it really did revolve around the dress.

My favorite part of the wedding……

I have two favorites. I loved the flower girls. Their dresses just came together so great. I really played up the fact that nothing really had to match and that I had such fun little girls. I also loved the food. Although I did not even have a bite of anything I just loved the feel. So many people milled around the cotton candy and popcorn. And the hot dog cart was a huge hit!

How Ed and I met……

Ed and I met here in Utah in our singles ward and it was love at first sight….for me. I chased him for about a year before he finally decided to date me. We dated for a year and on October 10th 2009 Ed surprised me and flew me to Disneyland where he proposed in front of the castle.

Vendors

Cake – Aubry Bennion
Cupcapkes – Aubry Bennion
Food – Brown Brothers Catering
Dresses – Riva Juarez
Flower Girl Dresses – Shabby Apple
Photographer – Andrea Hanks
Headbands and Veil – Ann-Michelle Neil
Make-up – Ashlee Winegar
Hair – Chani Chapman
Luncheon -The White House
Reception – Wheeler Farm Activity Barn

Nathan and Heather

December 31, 2009

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Hello blog readers! Meet Nathan and Heather. The first time I met them was as they were coming out of the temple on their wedding day. Nathan, Heather and their families traveled all the way from Wyoming for the wedding, and it was great to finally meet them in person. (Thank you Kathy Barton for the referral. You are the bomb!) This is one of the reasons I love working on a referral base, I get to work with the most amazing clients. As for Nathan and Heather? They are definitely in for an adventure together. I have never seen a bride smile so much. EVER. The chemistry between these two was awesome. Talk about sparks! I loved watching them interact, and the funny thing is by the end of the day I felt like I had known them for a really long time. They, as well as their families, are very open, caring and a lot of fun to be with. The day of their wedding the thermometer marked a whopping 17 degrees and it amazed me how fabulous they both looked despite being half frozen. Thank you to both of you for a great day and congratulations on the wedding!

Soooo many of you have asked about the black box in the post for Lauren’s Bridals. Here’s the scoop…and it is a weird one so be ready. I used Pictage to create this slide show and embed it in my blog. I go to my blog to see if it works and Voila…it does and I think it is lovely. (NOT TO MENTION A BIG TIME SAVER) It was so easy to do then of course I am stoked about the new feature Pictage has to offer. (DID I MENTION IT WAS A TIME SAVER?) The next morning I start receiving comments from people that there is a black box on my blog. (sans the slide show) Well to make a long story short, if you are viewing my blog with Internet Explorer you will get a black box. If you are viewing my blog with FireFox you will get a slide show. I have let the technical support department at Pictage know and they are supposed to be “working out the bugs.” If you are dying to look at the slide show, install Firefox…it is better anyway! :0)

Lauren’s Bridals

September 9, 2009

Maria, Maria!

June 20, 2009






What can I say? Maria, Maria how lovely is this girl? These bridals were done at the Crandall Building and then we moved Maria’s entourage out into the streets of downtown SLC for some urban fun. Jon Woodbury was gracious enough to assist me with lighting, reflectors and laugh control. The results? Stunning! I can’t wait to show you photos from Maria’s wedding. Oh and by the way, there are about 26 pictures on the slideshow, so be sure to look at all of them after they have loaded.

JSMB Bridals

June 20, 2009

I am still here, and wow, it has been busy around here. I am thrilled to finally post some bridal pictures that were taken at the JSMB in May. These photos were taken for the wonderfully talented Jon Woodbury (who had three requests for wedding photography all on the same day so he asked if I would come along on the bridal shoot to meet Sara. He then hired me and another photog to cover the wedding day for him because he simply couldn’t be EVERYWHERE!!!) Anyway, this girl rocks. She has a great smile, laugh, personality and is quite amazing in front of the camera. We all had a great time with plenty of laughs, and if you would like to check out Jon’s version of the shoot go to:jon woodbury photography: Sarah – Bridals – Wedding Photography





Natalie with Simple Expressions LLC would like to offer 3 lucky brides 40% off their entire invitation order! Wow….that is cool. Have you seen these invitations? Natalie is so cool she was featured on Good Things Utah not once but TWICE for her slammin’ wedding invitations. (Invitations need to be purchased before 06/30/09. The 40% discount can be used towards invitations from Stylart, Birchcraft, Carlson Craft, and Paper Duvet…) Check out Natalie’s stuff here: www.simpleexpressionsllc.com and here: www.simpleexpressionsllc.blogspot.com. To win, just email me at andrea@andreahanksphotography.com. Good luck!