Yeah so we’re a little behind on blogging. It’s wedding season, what can we say?! If you really want the latest in Kismet goodness, your best bet is to head on over to the Kismet Photography Facebook Fan page. We post our newest stuff there first and all you have to do is “Like” us and you’ll be notified whenever we do. You can also feel free to tell us you “Like” everything we post. It’s good for our self esteem.
And now for the epic blog post of Kerri & Brian!
We don’t typically do morning shoots, partly because fewer people want to get up early if they aren’t working and partly because it can be a bit cold, especially in the early spring months. But it actually can be a great time to do it because fewer places are packed with people yet, especially Downtown Greenville. Kerri & Brian’s was engagement portraits were done just a couple days before the wedding as that is the earliest Brian (an Air Force pilot stationed in Florida) could be in town before the wedding.
Oh and the light can be really nice too.
Gee do you think they were happy to be getting married in a couple days?!
And now for something completely different…Kerri’s amazing bridal portraits shot at and around her family’s farm. There are a lot of them but we couldn’t resist. The location was very cool, she was just too beautiful and they are just so stinkin’ great!
Kerri, mild-mannered office worker by day; by night, a stunning bride with the power to level small buildings and not even get her beautiful white heels dirty.
And did we mention the awesomely unique dress she wore? Loved the flowy-ness (sp?).
To top it all of we had a huge field of amber grass back-lit by the setting sun. Too bad it’s just an image and you can’t hear the choir of heavenly angels singing in the background. :/
For any photographers out there reading this, these next two are great examples of varying perspectives. She didn’t move but we still were able to get two totally different shots.
Loved the hair piece she wore from Etsy. Brides, you should check it out.
The Wedding Day!
The couple’s First Look. Always a beautiful moment.
How convenient that they knew someone with a classic corvette that just happened to match the wedding color?! BONUS!
Love the motion and expression in this shot from their First Dance. Sometimes a perfectly sharp image with frozen motion is not the best way to capture a scene. Sometimes you want to show that your subjects are in fact moving.
These two lovebirds couldn’t help but smile, laugh and enjoy their wedding day, despite the rain that moved their beautiful country-themed reception under cover.
Kerri’s brother-in-law’s band, Pipers Down, did a great job.
That a boy Brian. Don’t let one morsel of that sinfully delicious chocolate groom’s cake go to waste!
Before they jetted off to their exotic honeymoon destination, we got a few of our signature “End of the Night” shots. We like to end a couple’s album with something a bit more romantic and moody (or playful and spunky or sensual and sexy if either suits the couple more).
Curtis & Emily
Kismet Photography
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The blog drought is officially over! It’s not that we haven’t had anything to blog about, we’ve just been so busy gearing up for another busy wedding season, creating a portrait website and a myriad of other things, that the blog has taken a backseat. That ends today as we roll out a monster blog from a fabulous wedding we shot recently.
This wedding was a long time coming. We met Jamie quite a while back at our first boudoir marathon, which she did for her man, Scott, who was at the time serving in the Army in Iraq. Fast forward to January 2009 and she calls us letting us know that they are planning a November wedding as Scott will be transitioning out by then after being overseas for over 14 months! We finally got to meet Scott at their engagement session and seeing them together was so dang cute you can’t help but fall in love with them and their infectious playfulness.
So then come November, the day before their wedding, we were all pumped and excited to spend the next day photographing these two lovebirds tying the knot and then partying down to celebrate. Well, fate intervened, and the shootings that day at Ft. Hood, where Scott just happened to be stationed, caused the Army to recall him back to the base immediately and for an indefinite amount of time. Imagine, the day before your wedding, which you have been waiting for for well over a year and a half, and all of a sudden everything gets called off!
As anyone can imagine, they were devastated and the wedding plans had to be put on hold until the Army gave them some idea of when they could leave the base again. Eventually, the wedding was rescheduled for February 20th and of course we worked with them, as did many of their other vendors, to make it happen.
After all the waiting, months and months apart and the cancellation heartache/headache, February 20th came without incident and it was a gorgeous, sunny day, just perfect for their ceremony at Cliffs of Glassy chapel. They followed it with a reception at the Sawmill on North Main in downtown Greenville. These two are so sweet and loving, they obviously deserve each other and, after all they had been through, they certainly deserved to have a beautiful and fun-filled wedding day. As their photographers that spent the whole day with them, we can attest that they got just that! Check out some of the highlights below followed by the album we designed for them.
First up: Jamie’s Bridal Portraits at the Lace House in Columbia, SC
Don’t you just love Jamie’s genuine smile? We do!
And we couldn’t go the whole day without getting a few shots of Jamie & Scott’s first furry child: Nani, aka super-cute fluffball.
Dahlia did an amazing job once again on the bouquets…
Jamie & Scott’s First Look was so sweet, we almost got emotional, especially knowing what all these two had been through to get to this day. Love the tear in Jamie’s eye.
All natural light! Love it when it works with you.
We were shooting from another angle before this but a quick walk around the couple showed us a completely different angle and a nice tribute to Scott’s time spent in the Army, risking his life in Iraq.
Jamie’s dad is such a sweet guy and this is just one of the beautiful and touching moments they shared that day.
Jamie’s parents are an inspiration because, even though they are divorced, they get along so well which only made their daughter’s wedding day that much more fun and enjoyable for everyone.
Heck even her dad and step-dad get along enough to share a little dance! Gentlemen, we applaud you.
Love this shot of Blake, our good friend from Jumping Jukebox, gettin’ down! He and his crew did a great job entertaining the guests and keeping the party going.
The men were really getting into serenading Jamie, including Scott’s dad!
When Scott went in for the garter with his teeth, Jamie was a little surprised.
Scott’s little sister was so pumped to catch the bouquet, I don’t think anyone else stood a chance. Nice killer instincts Katie!
Curtis & Emily
Kismet Photography
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This was just beautiful Curtis and Emily. You are amazing!!!!!
Well the holidays are over and a new year has begun. We’ve been so busy the past month though, we haven’t been able to post all the fun stuff we did last year! Like Baird and Zach’s wedding for instance. The incredibly cold temperatures on their December 11th wedding didn’t stop us from having a great time photographing outside though we had to step inside periodically to let the happy couple warm up and to regain feeling in our shutter fingers. Baird’s mom, Paige, is a caterer/florist/decorator-extraordinaire and she did an amazing job with all the flowers and decorating both the church and the reception. The ceremony was held at the practically new Palmetto Hills Presbyterian Church in Simsponville and the reception at the, also somewhat new, Loom at Cotton Mill Place. The Loom is an old mill renovated into a big open space with original hardwoods and huge floor to ceiling windows. It’s a great venue if you want an already nice-looking blank canvas that you can really personalize to your wedding colors and style.
Check out some of our favorites from Baird’s Bridal Portrait session and the wedding day. At the end you can view the wedding album we custom designed for them.
The couple’s First Look:
The one on the right is right before Baird sneaked a peek at Zach. She said she was so anxious she couldn’t wait for him to get to her.
And the ensuing smiles. It was so funny; Zach was hesitant to touch her like he was afraid he would ruin her dress or something. You can tell by his hands on the left that he was itchin’ to hold his beautiful bride.
We think the blue sky mixed with the warm tones from the sun make it look as if it were mid-summer. Of course Baird remembers vividly that it was more like an arctic winter but she was such a trooper and stuck it out for what we think are some beautiful shots.
Like this one…
This was one of their favorites as well and will be the cover of their album.
We couldn’t let Baird have all the fun out in the cold, so we brought out her girls and had them squeeze in close for warmth and give us some goofy faces. Little did they know, all we really wanted was to capture the laughter that almost certainly follows. Of course the goofy faces can be fun too.
Love Baird peeking around the corner. Her uncle did a great job of keeping her laughing and not thinking about how nervous she was.
Love how Baird’s grandmother looks so proud and happy for her.
This was definitely a neat looking cake ala Kathy & Co. but what really makes this cake shot sing is the beautiful background that Paige created.
Attention brides and reception venues: There is nothing worse than taking a beautiful wedding cake and sticking it right up against a plain, boring wall. Not only does it make it difficult to get a good angle for the cake cutting, but also to get any interesting shots of the cake itself! Please do all photographers a favor and move it away from the wall. This has been a public service announcement from the Coalition for the Ethical Treatment of Wedding Cakes.
See, better placement = neater angles!
And now for something completely different…
To give you a better idea of what an awesome job Baird’s mom, Paige, did on decorations, here are a couple detail spreads from the couple’s wedding album showcasing her beautiful handiwork.
To see it all come together, check out the custom album we designed for them:
Oh Yeah! And Happy New Year everybody!
Curtis & Emily
Kismet Photography
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gorgeous! I am loving your blog and all of the beautiful shots – esp the winter fun ones
– we live where it is winter at least 8 months of the year (sometimes more – i gave birth one year in August, looking at snow outside) – you make it look beautiful in a month that generally i have no more stomach for snow! Thanks!
We knew from Bunny & Justin’s Engagement Portraits that their wedding was going to be unique, which is something we thrive on. And they did not disappoint with a beautiful, elegant and strikingly awesome wedding, despite a little sidestep with their first venue, Spiegel Farms, which was recently shutdown. After that bomb was dropped on them, Kim at Ryan Nicholas Inn came to the rescue. She was very accommodating and worked with them to give them a wonderful wedding. In fact it worked out for the best since it sprinkled most of the day so their plan for an outside ceremony at Spiegel would not have worked well anyway. The formal, elegant feel to the Ryan Nicholas Inn went surprisingly well with the couple’s red and black theme including custom Converse sneakers and red mohawks sported by a couple groomsmen. But don’t take our word for it, see for yourself in some of our favorites below, right after some from Bunny’s rockin’ bridal portrait session. Then see how we put it all together in a beautiful custom-designed album by checking out the slideshow at the end.
The Crystal Swan room at the Ryan Nicholas Inn is simply gorgeous and a perfect backdrop for Bunny’s gorgeous gown.
This crafty couple designed and assembled their awesome programs themselves. This emblem was inspired by an album cover from one of their favorite bands, The Avett Brothers.
Kristin of Dahlia did another stellar job with the flowers. She always seems to make the bridal bouquet unique and special to the bride as evident here by adding the Hello Kitty pendant for Bunny.
Loved Bunny’s reaction to seeing her amazing cake by Couture Cakes.
We could tell why she was floored. This cake was a true piece of art and the little Bunny & Justin figures were too cute.
And what makes the wedding truly special and memorable for the groom…
a Darth Vader groom’s cake of course!
We just love it when couples break tradition and be themselves.
In case you haven’t noticed, Justin has quite a beard and apparently it is capable of actually holding and storing small objects. So the joke was that that is where the rings could be hidden…
Of course they weren’t really in there but it made for a hilarious moment during the ceremony. Mind you in the tumult of emotions, Bunny completely forgot about the gag and was kind of getting freaked out when the Best Man pretended he couldn’t find the ring. Hence, the not-so-humored look on her face.
Yeah, they look “Happily Married”.
Love the expressions in the next two…
The Ryan Nicholas Inn has soo many beautiful rooms and they had the whole place to themselves for the night so we had to take advantage of at least one of the many bath tubs. This one could be titled “Bubbly Bunny Sips Bubbly and Blows Bubbles”. Say that 5 times real fast.
And now for their custom album. Enjoy…
Curtis & Emily
Kismet Photography
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Since these lovely ladies are now happily married, we can share some of our favs from their rockin’ bridal sessions. Enjoy!
Curtis & Emily
Kismet Photography
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In our attempt to keep up with blogging amidst our summer busy season, here are some highlights from Sydney and Sam’s wedding at the gorgeous Cliffs at Falls South.
But first, a few from Sydney’s amazing bridal session:
Beautiful light and a stunning rock make a dazzling combo!
Miss Thang struttin’ her stuff.
We love these not only because they are playful and sexy but also because the trunk has been in Sam’s family for a long time.
And now for the wedding day:
One of our favorites from the day. Just love the smiles on Sydney and her mom’s face.
Who says you can’t get beautiful, flattering portraits in full afternoon sun? We ain’t afraid!
In case you couldn’t tell, we love big flowing veils.
The Cliffs Organic Farms did an amazing job with ALL the flowers. We stress ALL because there were literally a cubic butt ton! The florists took over a whole house to put them together. Great job ladies.
Now this is what bridesmaids are for. And brides, there is nothing wrong with having a little bubbly (or brewsky) to take the edge off before you walk down the aisle. Just as long as you can still walk straight!
Emily’s View:
Sam didn’t want to be left out of the field fun.
Sam did a great job pumping up the crowd during a particularly rockin’ song.
Curtis & Emily
Kismet Photography
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