catching up + a sneak peek at a winter wonderland styled shoot :: nashville wedding photographer

It's been a busy couple of weeks, and unfortunately, the blog is the poor soul that gets neglected when the chaos ensues. Last week, Josh and I travelled to Tennessee to spend Thanksgiving with my family, and it was so nice to get to have more than just a weekend there. I know I say it all the time, but I love me some Nashville!

In our five day visit, we managed to pack in:

 

  • a Predators hockey game
  • baking four pies
  • Thanksgiving dinner with my entire extended family
  • our annual Skinner family Thanksgiving night viewing of Christmas Vacation (Surprised Eddie?... If I woke up tomorrow with my head sewn to the carpet, I wouldn't be more surprised than I am now)
  • Black Friday shopping at Anthropologie (can you say DANGEROUS?!??)
  • watching Elf on TV
  • OFFICIALLY setting the Christmas music station as a preset on my XM radio
  • more shopping on Saturday

 

AND, in addition to all that good stuff and despite some inconvenient rain and wind, we fit in a winter wonderland stylized wedding shoot, complete with lots of silver glitter and the most scrumptious cake pops known to man. Here's a little preview from the shoot...

Winter wonderland styled shoot by CHIC Nashville Weddings and Events at Lillie Belles of Franklin, TN with dress by Olia Zavozina

Watch out for more images coming soon! In the meantime, I'd like to thank everyone who helped make this shoot absolutely FABULOUS... CHIC Nashville Weddings and Events, Lillie Belle's of Franklin, {anna.michelle Cards}, Mallory Eggleston, Olia Zavozina Bridal and Menswear BoutiqueGrand Central Party Rental, Sweetface Cakes, and Covered with Icing. Y'all are all AMAZING at what you do!!!

the friday five - styled shoots :: nashville wedding photographer

As I hope most of you have seen, I posted earlier this week with images from a recent styled wedding shoot I did in Nashville. So, I thought for this week's Friday Five, I would give you some really good reasons for organizing your own styled shoot and tips for doing so. Much of the information here will apply to all wedding vendors, so feel free to read on you wedding planners, florists and bakers!

One question I've heard alot of lately, especially from those not in the wedding industry, is what exactly is a styled wedding shoot? A styled wedding shoot is not an actual wedding, but rather kind of a mock wedding scene, usually focusing on reception details, and created by wedding vendors, often from their own inspiration and to provide inspiration to others. I realize this isn't going in the Webster's dictionary anytime soon, but hopefully, it will give you a bit of an idea.

Now that you know what we're talking about, here are my top five reasons for organizing one of your own:

1. It gives you the chance to practice without the pressure of a real wedding. Try out some new poses. Practice some lighting tips you learned in a recent workshop. Get used that brand new lens. Work different angles. Don't just go through the same motions you normally do on a wedding day. Use this opportunity to prepare for your next real wedding. 

2. It allows you to connect with other vendors. Networking could possibly be the most important reward of coordinating or participating in a styled shoot. You build relationships. Relationships are necessary to grow your business. And everyone benefits from a styled wedding shoot. Your fellow vendors get images to use on their websites and promotional materials, you get great images of their products and designs to use in your portfolio, and you all exchange business cards and refer future clients to one another. And maybe even make some new friends in the process. Win. Win. Win.

3. You can create a styled shoot with little to no money. But it does take some time. You may email five florists before you hear back from one that is interested. Seriously, folks. The good news is that many other wedding vendors are willing to contribute their products or services in exchange for your images and the networking opportunity. For our recent styled shoot, we were able to get the cakes, the design service, the dress, the suit, the jewelry, the venue, the stationery, and the hair and makeup styling at no cost. Most of the money spent went into the decor (and most of it was DIY with items from Hobby Lobby).

4. It gives you the opportunity to photograph the kind of wedding you want to photograph. Jasmine Star talks about photographing t-ball weddings like world series weddings. The idea is that if you want to photograph the world series weddings, you have to start photographing the t-ball weddings like they are the world series. This is your chance to create your own world series style. What is your dream wedding to photograph? What are the colors, the theme, the venue? What do the bride and groom look like? What kind of dress does she wear? If you haven't gotten that wedding yet, why not create it yourself?

5. It's a great opportunity for publication. Although some blogs and magazines prefer only real weddings, many will consider styled wedding shoots, or at least individual detail images, for publication. Try doing something different, something you haven't already seen a million times in all the magazines and on all the blogs. You're more likely to stand out from other submissions.

If you're now convinced and are ready to go out and organize your own styled shoot, here are just a few tips that I've learned along the way:

  • Plan in advance. Start contacting vendors that you would like to participate 4-6 weeks before you plan to have the styled shoot. Choose a date during the week, preferably Tuesday - Thursday. Weekends are a no-no, as you and your fellow vendors likely have weddings. Fridays are spent on last minute preparations for those weddings and Mondays are spent recovering.
  • When contacting vendors to participate, whether by phone or by email, always let them know how they are going to benefit from participating. Many people may not even realize that their participation with help them unless you tell them.
  • Be sure to clearly communicate your design ideas to any and all vendors you are working with. You want everyone to be on the same page.
  • If you are going to use a wedding dress or suit, try to find local designers in your area. It's much easier to get a dress from an actual designer than it is to get one from a massive dress shop.
  • Need models? Check out ModelMayhem. You can narrow down the selection of models in your geographic location by age, dress size, height, hair color, etc.
  • Be sure to check the submission requirements of the blogs or magazines you plan to submit to for publication. Most of the time, you can only submit to one at a time, as they do not want work duplicated in different blogs or print. Some publications, especially print, require that you do not even post the shoot on your personal blog until after it has been published. 
  • Use Pinterest as a place to organize your styled shoot ideas. I've talked about my love of Pinterest before, and the obsession just keeps growing. Step out of the box - don't just pin other people's wedding photos and details for inspiration. Pin anything from a room that you like the color scheme of for a shoot to a skirt that's made of just the right fabric for the linens. Be creative.
  • Always thank anyone and everyone who has helped you with the styled shoot. A sincere, handwritten thank you goes a long way.

I hope you all have enjoyed this week's Friday Five and gotten some great inspiration for your own styled shoot!

Happy Friday, y'all!

Riverwood Mansion Styled Wedding Shoot :: Nashville Wedding Photographer

A couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of coordinating a styled wedding shoot in Nashville with Liz from CHIC Nashville Weddings and Events. You see, I had this idea for a styled shoot in my head for several months... it involved lots of blue and white stripes, a dash of coral, 1920's and 30's inspired vintage accents, and a bottle of IZZE Sparkling Grapefruit... and Liz really helped me bring it all together.

I was so honored to have the cooperation of so many AMAZING vendors on this shoot. For any of you Nashville peeps getting married, these are definitely the ones to check out:

Event Design: CHIC Nashville Weddings and Events
Venue: Riverwood Mansion
Wardrobe: Olia Zavozina Bridal and Menswear Boutique
Stationer: {anna.michelle Cards}
Cake: Sweetface Cakes
Florist: Zia Art, Antiques, and Flowers
Hair and Makeup: Ashley Rose Love
Jewelry: Brentwood Jewelry
Models: Cody Kern and Amber Lee
Photography: Glessner Photography 

DIY Coral Chargers - $1.99 each for gold chargers + coral spray paint at Hobby Lobby

This was definitely just as good as it looked... I'm loving the non-frosted shortcakes right now!

   

The ring was actually the model's real engagement ring, a family heirloom from her fiance, and it matched our color scheme perfectly with it's sapphire accents.

Blackberry and grapefruit IZZE drinks and a homemade blueberry lemonade sangria adorned the drink table.

   

Another DIY project: a spraypainted corkboard with cutout numbers serves as the seating chart. The nametags double as handy drink tags to keep up with your beverage.

Amber - you are just simply stunning. For real. You rocked this vintage look and that coral lipstick.

For more images from this Nashville Styled Wedding Shoot, visit Glessner Photography on Facebook.