Sunday, March 1, 2009

Bret And Rebecca


On a cool sunny day in early February, Bret and Rebecca wed on the sixth at the Memorial Chapel at Callaway Gardens. The weather was perfect for a Callaway Gardens Wedding!

Rebecca looked like a natural beauty in her elegantly designed dress with pretty beaded detailing on the bodice. Her bouquet was multi-colored sunflowers, which matched the sunny yellow dresses of her bridesmaids. Rebecca chose the color, but left it up to her girls to pick the style of dress they wore. This is a great way to let your bridesmaids showcase their individuality! Each of them carried a small bouquet of seasonal wildflowers.

Brett and his guys looked very handsome in their tuxes with black shirts! They were a fun bunch to work with, getting out their golf clubs at one point to take some fun getting ready shots!

We wish you all the best Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith! Best wishes for your new life together!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

February Photographers Lunch

We met again with the our friends in the Columbus Georgia Photographers Group on Wednesday at El Vaquero. We always meet and talk about our businesses and share thoughts and ideas, but this time we had a great discussion. We had a question and answer period after we ate that covered topics from software to pricing. It is great to get to know everyone and get some great ideas to take back to our own businesses!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Brushes With Greatness


While Julie was in Phoenix for the PPA convention, she got to attend a seminar given by Anne Geddes. For those of you who are not up on the photography world, Anne Geddes is a very famous photographer known for her images of babies. If you've never heard of her, chances are you've seen her work.

After the seminar, Julie, Cary and London got to spend a few minutes with Anne and get their picture made with her. Also, she signed a copy of her book for London! It was an experience Julie, Cary and London are sure to remember always!

Friday, February 13, 2009

MY New Toy!

As Marketing Manager, I am on call 24-7. :) There is only one way to be 100% productive 100% of the time...a laptop. Sometimes these blogs come to me in the middle of the night, and poof! They're gone by morning because I'm to comfy in bed to get up and go to my office and blog. This is a problem no more!

With a lot of help from Julie and Technical Director Cary, I now have a laptop! When ever or where ever I get the notion to write a blog, look something up or check my email, I can! Maximum productivity! It is AWESOME, too!

For those of you who are interested, its an HP dv6t. It is super fast and really pretty!



Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Valentine's Day Heart Ball

Please join us on Saturday, February 14th for the American Heart Association's Heart Ball at the Rivermill Event Center. We'll be taking Valentine's Day Portraits and donating a portion of our package sales to the American Heart Association.

Tickets to the event are $200 each and proceeds benefit the American Heart Association. Please contact Gale Webster with the American Heart Association at (706) 596-2365 for more information and to purchase tickets!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

New Toys!


Christmas came in early February for Julie this year! In order to stay on the cutting edge of the business, Julie invested in some new equipment! Warning: Technical camera jargon ahead!!

She got two new Canon 5D Mark II cameras with battery grips and a 50mm 1.2 lens. Keith and I (mostly Keith) have been complaining that the cameras are too heavy on the tripods, so she got two new Manfrotto Carbon Fiber Magnesium tripods that I swear weigh less than half of what her old ones weighed.

In order to accommodate her new 21 mega pixel bad-boy cameras, Julie had to upgrade her computer and some of the software she uses! It was a big deal to do all this upgrading, but she does it so she can offer the best to her clients! Look forward to new exciting things!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Michelle and Scott


The first weekend of the New Year brought wedding bells for Michelle Bayura and Scott Poley. The couple was married at St. Anne's Catholic Church on January 3rd. The couple is from California, so they chose St. Anne's as a substitute for their home church.

Michelle was beautiful in a simple strapless dress with a sweep train. Instead of a veil, she wore small red and white flowers in her hair, to match her bouquet. The maid of honor also wore red and carried a red and white bouquet.

The reception was held downtown at the Garrett Bullock House. The house was decorated beautifully with flowers by Mayumi Hashiyama. Also on display was a handmade gift, created with a poem and coins, dedicated to the couple by the bride's sister. Both families had a great time at the reception, which was DJ'd by our friend, Benji Shepherd.

It was a cloudy day, but the sun shined on the happy newlyweds! Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Poley!

Scott and Maria


As the holidays were coming to an end, Maria Perales and Scott Taft were starting their new life together as husband and wife! December 27th was a pleasant and warm but very windy day for the couple and their families!

The bride wore a pretty strapless dress with sparkling detail on the bodice. She carried a beautiful bouquet of red roses and greenery. Her maid of honor's dress was red like the flowers and carried a bouquet like the bride's, but smaller. However, the cutest member of the wedding party was the couple's little boy, who was dressed in a tuxedo to match his daddy's!

Friend of the studio (and Julie's cousin), Wes Carroll, played a dual role in the Taft's big day. He officiated the ceremony and DJ'd the reception. Held at the Goetchius House downtown, the reception was very intimate and romantic. As the evening moved along, everyone had a great time dancing with the bride and groom. Scott and Maria had one of the best cake smashing fights we've seen lately! They both had more cake on their faces then they actually ate as they were feeding each other.

Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Taft! Best Wishes for a Happy Marriage!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Wedding Vow Magazine

The premier issue of Wedding Vow magazine it out...and we're in it! The semi-annual Ledger-Enquirer publication has two of our couples from last year: Greg and Kendall Allen and Brandon and Marianne Faison. Their photos can be found on pages 12 and 13 of the magazine in the section called "I Do-Meet the Latest Newlyweds in Your Area."

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Celeste's Top Ten Wedding Songs

Being a former band geek, I am a music lover. My life has a soundtrack! I have compiled a list of my most favorite wedding songs. Feel free to adopt them into your soundtrack for your big day. Some are oldies, some are new--some you may have never heard of. They all fit the bill for a big romantic day! I've included my personal favorite lyrics from each, just in case you're in the market for a wedding song!

10. "From This Moment" by Shania Twain and Bryan Adams. I know...it is a little over used. The lyrics are so perfect, though!
I give my hand to you with all my heart,
can't wait to live my life with you,
can't wait to start...
9. "On The Side of Angels" by LeAnn Rimes. This one is from way back when my husband and I started dating almost 11 years ago.
After all the might-have-beens
the close and instant calls,
After all the try-agains, don't be afraid to fall
We're on the side of angels after all
8. "Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts. Again, another one that is over used. But...most of us have been through a few duds before finding our soul mate. This song is so perfect for that!
Every long lost dream led me to where you are
Others who broke my heart, they were like Northern stars
pointing me on my way into your loving arms...
7. "I Wanna Love You Forever" by Jessica Simpson. Okay...so it didn't work out with the guy she wrote this one about. It is still a beautiful wedding song.
I wanna love you forever
And this is all I'm asking of you
10,000 lifetimes together...
6. "We've Only Just Begun" by The Carpenters. This is the first oldie on my list. It is THE ultimate wedding song.
We've only just begun to live
White lace and promises
A kiss for luck and we're on our way
5. "Maybe I'm Amazed" by Wings. I just love this song. My mom loved the Beatles and Paul McCartney, so this one was drilled into me. The live version is great, because you can really hear the emotion in his voice.
Maybe I'm amazed at the way
you love me all the time
Maybe I'm afraid of the way I love you
4. "I Do (Cherish You)" by 98 Degrees. Poor Nick Lachey! I'm sure he's better off. This was another song that was popular around the time Joel and I started dating. I knew back then that he was the one...that's why this one is so special!
I do cherish you
For the rest of my life,
you don't have to think twice
3. "You're My Best Friend" by Queen. As cheesy as it sounds, I can honestly say that my husband is my best friend. This song is just so fun!
You're the best friend that I've ever had
I've been with you such a long time
You're my sunshine
I want you to know my feelings are true
I really love you
2. "Lucky" by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat. This is the newest song on my list. This is from the album 'We sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.' that just came out last summer. I have always loved Jason Mraz, then he went and wrote a song about me and Joel.
Lucky I'm in love with my best friend
Lucky to have been where I have been
Lucky to be comin' home again
1. "Livin' My Love" by Sam Fisher. You may have never heard this one. Back when Joel and I were dating, we frequented the Loft downtown and discovered Sam Fisher. He is fantastic. His style is like John Mayer, John Legend, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye all rolled into one awesome guy. This song is my number one because it is the song Joel and I danced our first dance to as husband and wife. You can hear it at http://www.samsongs.com/.
I'm livin' my love
giving you all that matters most
I'm livin' my love
Livin' a love I've never known
Here is another lyric...because I love this song sooooo much!
You will never know how you inspire me
I bet you didn't know
I'm never going to leave
I hope you find some of this useful. Here at JE Hedges Photography...we like to help out in any way we can!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Planning for Your Photography on a Tight Budget

Even if you have budget constraints, you shouldn't have to go with a bargain basement photographer. Photography is important on your big day; these are not just pictures, they're your memories. Photography tells the story of your wedding...and you get what you pay for. You want to make sure that your photographer matches your personal style--not just your price range. Wedding photography is an investment in the memories of your big day.

Here are some things you should look at when choosing your photographer:

Hours of coverage-Do you want the photographer to capture those precious moments shared between you and your bridesmaids while getting ready? Do you want them there until the very last minute? One way to reduce cost in this area is to reduce the amount of time you need the photographer. Instead of taking pictures after the ceremony, think about seeing each other before the ceremony and doing all wedding party and family pictures then. This way, you don't spend an hour away from your guests taking pictures. Additionally, you can minimize the time you need your photographer by planning and organizing your reception activities. We have found, through experience, that once your DJ/Band introduces you, go directly into your first dances, eat & mingle with your guests, cut your cake, dance/mingle, toss the bouquet/garter, and do a "mock leave" that our clients do not typically need to book additional hours with us for their reception, essentially saving money for other important needs or wants. During a "mock leave", the photography team gathers all of your guests and lines them up with your weapon of choice (rice, birdseed, bubbles, sparklers, lavender, etc). You make your fun exit for the photographs then everyone goes right back into the party for a fun filled night. All of the important photographs are made and you save money.

Albums-Choose a photographer that offers albums that match your style. Your album isn't just a picture book...it is a family heirloom. You want to be able to pull your album out on your 50th anniversary and show it to your children, grand children and maybe even great grand children. The album should be a reflection of you and your big day. You definitely don't want to choose the photographer that offers the cheapest albums. Choose a quality photographer that offers a quality product. A possible way to reduce your cost in this area is to consider the size of your album and the number of pages. If you'd like to have more pictures in your album, think about getting a smaller size. If you don't mind fewer images, then a large album could be the way to go. There are many options to choose from.

A word on disposable cameras...it sounds like a great idea: allowing your guests to take pictures of what they're seeing on your big day. In reality, you get very little to work with. Even the most skilled photographer has a difficult time capturing an image with a throw-away camera. Your wedding photographer is highly trained and comes to your wedding with professional equipment to make your pictures look their best. If saving money is a concern, eliminate the disposables in favor of letting your photographer capture your guests having fun.

A personal note: If you're an avid reader of this blog, you know that I met Julie when I chose her to be my wedding photographer. The first time we talked was when I called her to schedule my bridal consultation. We fast became friends, but in the first year or so that I knew her, she was my wedding photographer. I chose her because my husband and I are anything but traditional. We wanted a photographer that could capture our personalities, but still get some traditional poses for our parents. My wedding day was so full of laughs, socializing and prepping that I don't remember much of it. When I look at my images, the day comes back to me.

Joel and I were definitely on a budget. Working with Julie, we found the package that fit us best, and went through all the things that I mentioned in the above paragraphs. Since photography was most important to us, we found ways to cut our costs in other areas in order to afford what we wanted. I thought this was important to share, because I know when I was planning my wedding...I would read an article like this and think, "What do these people know? They're the photographers. They're just trying to sell me stuff." I shared my personal story because you should know that I've been where you are. Planning a wedding on a budget is tough, but it can be done. I'm so glad that I made the investment in our pictures, because they are an important piece of that day.


Thursday, January 22, 2009

A Birthday Adventure with a Fruity Ending!


Julie and I had to make a quick business jaunt to Richland, GA today. Let me start by saying that Julie and I can't go anywhere without getting in trouble or nearly getting into trouble!

When we made it to Richland, we noticed that it was like stepping into a time warp. The building had decorations straight out of the 1970's! It even smelled old in there!

On the way back, we narrowly avoided getting a speeding ticket! Fortunately, the vehicle in front of us just happened to be going as fast (or faster) than Julie at 92 mph! (No wonder Keith always drives!)

We stopped at Starbucks on the way home for a celebratory tasty beverage! Julie raced the car in front of us around to the drive through box and won! As if that wasn't enough icing on the cake, they accidentally upgraded the size of both of our drinks for free!

To end our birthday adventure...we get back to the studio to find that a friend of the studio has sent Julie an "Edible Arrangements" fruit basket bouquet as a birthday treat. That thing was so big it wouldn't fit in Julie's Fridge. Fortunately, it was cold enough for us to store it in the garage...but it didn't last long seeing as it was SOOO DELICIOUS!

Happy Birthday Julie!!!

Today is our fearless leader's birthday! We wish you all the best, Julie, and hope that this year is as great as the last!