A beautiful spring day. An outdoor ceremony in the garden. A handsome groom. And a whole lot of fun!
This was a wedding that every bride dreams of.
As Sarah was making her final preparations, I asked her how she felt. "Nervous," she said. But she certainly didn't look like it...
The outdoor garden wedding ceremony took place in a white gazebo which was decorated perfectly...
This quaint garden setting was perfect for the after-ceremony formal photos, too. I always start by asking the bride and groom to spend some time alone before the rest of the wedding party joins them. Sarah and Ben were happy to oblige:-)
From there it was on to the indoor wedding reception... which was truly a blast to photograph as everyone was happy and ready to par-tay!
The Ozarks region of Missouri offers many perfect settings for outdoor weddings, ranging from the beautiful gardens and parks in Springfield, to the tranquility of Table Rock Lake in Branson. Our photo-journalistic style of Springfield wedding photography will capture all of the details, moments, and memories that you'll treasure for a lifetime.
Please visit our website to see more wedding pictures, plus prices and packages for your upcoming wedding in the Ozarks... and please join me in congratulating Sarah and Ben!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Springfield MO Wedding Photography: Jennifer and Edmund
When Jennifer and Edmund first contacted me and told me they were planning a wedding at Raymond James Stadium--home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers--all I could say was, "that's gonna be a REALLY fun wedding to shoot".
Turns out I was right!
They started out in separate skyboxes on either side of the stadium...
The ceremony even featured a harpist... something you don't often see at a football stadium!
After a truly memorable wedding ceremony on the pirate ship, we went down on the field for some "formal" shots of the bridal party...
Turns out I was right!
They started out in separate skyboxes on either side of the stadium...
The ceremony even featured a harpist... something you don't often see at a football stadium!
Then again, you don't often see the rest of these scenes in a football stadium, either. That's what made it so fun...
After a truly memorable wedding ceremony on the pirate ship, we went down on the field for some "formal" shots of the bridal party...
From there we were on to the stadium's banquet facilities, where Jennifer and Edmund's friends and family were treated to a one-of-a-kind reception...
Whether you need a wedding photographer in Springfield or Branson, MO... a football stadium in a destination city... or anywhere in between... we'll be ready to capture the memories and details that you'll remember for a lifetime. You can see more wedding pictures from Jennifer and Edmund's special day, plus wedding photography prices, packages and more at http://www.coolchangephotography.com/.
As always, thanks for reading... and please join me in congratulating Jennifer and Edmund!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Springfield MO Wedding Photography: Make your own Photobooks and Wedding Albums
Like many other wedding photographers in Springfield and Branson, MO we include CD's containing high-resolution images (and an accompanying copyright release) in each of our wedding photography packages. It gives you the freedom to take your CD to the photo counter or lab of your choice to order prints and enlargements; upload your wedding pictures to social networking sites like Facebook; and even make your own DIY (do it yourself) photobooks or albums.
While I always recommend ordering professional-quality prints of the photos you wish to frame or display through us, I'm constantly amazed at the quality of the books and albums our clients have made, using the pictures on their CD's and the simple, online software that's readily available on the internet.
If you're thinking of making your own photobook or album with your wedding photos, here are some sites to check out:
Shutterfly
Shutterfly offers the option to make photobooks or wedding albums in a variety of sizes, designs, and finishes at some very affordable prices. Using the site's online tools, you can make your own professionally bound, leather or fabric covered wedding album in a standard 12x12 size for about $50. Smaller albums and photobooks are even more affordable.
Shutterfly's "Storyboard" tool is particularly useful; you pick the order of your photos, and the tool provides layout and page sugestions.
Lulu
Popular with brides and grooms, as well as photographers and planners, Lulu offers both simple and more advanced options for book and album design. It's a bit more complicated and expensive than Shutterfly, but well worth the effort and expenditure if you're interested in a more "custom" and professional look for your book or album.
Snapfish
Owned by computer giant Hewlett-Packard, Snapfish is a great choice for those who prefer to design and publish more casual photobooks, as opposed to a traditional wedding album. The software is extremely simple to use, allowing you to design and order a very nice photobook in less than 30 minutes.
Picaboo
My favorite site on the list is Picaboo, a relatively new site that offers something for everyone. Picaboo's photobook and album options range from simple Classic designs for as little as $10, to beautiful handcrafted Flush Mount albums starting at $349. Like Lulu, the software is a little more advanced and takes some getting used to... but for the money, you simply can't create a better photobook or wedding album yourself.
It starts with the pictures
No matter what software and/or site you choose, your photobook or album will only be as good as the pictures inside, so make sure your photographer offers retouch services as an option for your finished photos.
While many Springfield and Branson, MO wedding photographers charge extra for retouch and color enhancement services, we include them in each of our prices and packages at Cool Change Photography.
Of course, we also offer the option to purchase professionally designed wedding albums from a variety of manufacturers... but given the quality of the various online design sites that are now available, I always encourage our clients to do a little exploring on their own. Not only can it save you some money, but it also gives you the opportunity to customize your book or album with some nice, personal touches!
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Springfield MO Wedding Photography: Unique Floral Designs
I recently shot a courtyard wedding behind the Inn at the Bay in St. Petersburg, FL and wanted to share a few pictures of the floral and candle decorations, as they were very unique.
Kudos to Scott Darhower of Apple Blossoms Floral Designs in Tampa for capturing the essence of the ceremony's setting in his designs. Here are a few examples of his beautiful work...
Kudos to Scott Darhower of Apple Blossoms Floral Designs in Tampa for capturing the essence of the ceremony's setting in his designs. Here are a few examples of his beautiful work...
I'm no expert on floral designs, of course (that would be scary!)... but I really thought his design reflected a classic look with a very modern and slightly eclectic twist.
Here's one of my favorite shots from this couple's intimate courtyard ceremony, framed by Scott's beautiful designs...
You can see a lot more of Apple Blossom's Tampa wedding floral designs online.
You can also see examples of floral designs from other weddings we've shot in both Tampa, FL and Springfield, MO by visiting our wedding photography galleries anytime.
And of course please join me in congratulating Michelle and Billy, who were married in this beautiful setting! Here are a couple more pictures from their wonderful wedding...
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