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Jordan and Lisa | ‘S’more Love’ [autumn engagement session]

engagement session in the woods, surrounding a fire with smores and flannel in autumn

I’ve been waiting to share this session for some time now. Before the cold set in, we met up with Jordan and Lisa for an engagement shoot in the woods. I had an idea for an engagement shoot involving a fire with s’mores, so we included it in this session of much variety. From sports to (pretending to be) playing music, to hiking, to flannels. . .Jordan and Lisa share many interests. It was very easy to identity with them on this issue! They were so very lovely to work! Aneila and I are excited to be filming their wedding within the next few years! Enjoy!

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Lee and Lauren | First Anniversary

Kelley anniversary photoshoot on rainy autumn fall day with umbrella at Mary Baldwin College on the Terrace

Back in October, we met up with Lee and Lauren at the venue of their wedding to capture their anniversary photos(their wedding was our first!). I planned for the shoot to happen on a rainy day, as I had some ideas for fun rain shots. For some weird reason, Lee and Lauren popped into my mind when I thought of rain on the Terrace at Mary Baldwin College. . .for those that don’t know the story, it POURED as Lauren entered the ceremony last year. Everyone ran. The ceremony was resumed inside the ballroom. Neither Lee’s nor Lauren’s smile disappeared though!! I was really impressed. Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom to see what I’m talking about! Enjoy!

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film Weddings

Jimmy and Meg | Married

Keen barn Wedding in Elkton Virginia September 2012 vsco visual supply co film look

Finally, a wedding close to home. I mean really close! The Barn at Aspen Grove was just a ten minute drive from our place in Elkton, Virginia. Not that I don’t like to travel(I love to travel), but it was nice to wake up and not have a long scary drive ahead of us to get the Jimmy and Meg’s wedding. The day was absolutely perfect, in every aspect. The September afternoon was not too warm, and not too cold. The family was great to work with, as was the DJ, venue owners, celebrant, and caterers (links to all at the bottom!). I’m so excited to share this wedding with you all!

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Michael + Gracie \ Engaged

enjoying lemonade on porch under a vine summer engagement session shot on Fuji 400H

Before the cooler weather started moving in, we met up with Michael and Gracie to shoot some engagement photos. I really didn’t have much of a vision for a theme as the time approached, however, about thirty minutes before Michael and Gracie arrived I decided there at least needed to be lemonade. Aneila and I then walked outside and noticed an orchard across the field from our house. We never even knew it existed!! That was it. Everything else just fell into place.

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film kodak tri-x Weddings

zak and laura – married

July summer wedding in Staunton Virginia with reception at Fairfax Hall in Waynesboro Virginia

Back on July 28th, I had the opportunity to photograph the wedding of Zak and Laura. They were excellent people to work with, as their families made us feel right at home! Upon arriving to the Labrecque house in Staunton, Virginia, we noticed a crowd. Everyone was getting ready there; it was like a pre-family reunion! Zak and Laura opted for a first look session, which took place on the Labrecque’s front porch.

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Engagement film

michael and gracie – engaged [teaser]

Full post coming this Wednesday night!

first image developed and scanned by Richard Photo Lab

dreamy vintage engagement in an orchard kiss behind vintage straw hat camera color film fuji400h medium format vibrant

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dreams

This image marks an important checkpoint in my walk as a professional artist. Just before I made this image, I had an amazing explosion of pre-visualizations take place in my mind’s eye. I’ve had similar experiences before, but this time, I finally felt able to direct the model [my wife], to act out what I was thinking. With very specific words, I explained the feeling that the photo should have, told her how to lean her head, where to place her hands, and adjusted everything in little increments until the image in reality and the image in my mind lined up perfectly. The awesome part is, I had spot metered on her face, set the shutter and focused before any of those artistic thoughts took place. I was prepared.

dreamy girl on swing kodak try x self developed by Virginia Wedding Photographer

Another awesome aspect of this image is that I metered, set, visualized, executed, developed and scanned all in one afternoon. There’s just something special about self developing black and white film, especially when the images on it are fresh! It’s an amazing experience watching the images roll out one by one while unwinding the reel and hanging the strip up to dry. I foresee a lot more of this in the future.

This image is titled “The Power of a Dream” not just because the mood is dreamy but because it is a dream of mine fulfilled. Years ago, I knew I wanted to eventually make images like this and I think my confidence level is finally catching up. I certainly don’t plan to become vain in any sense, as all vanity is doused by this being the only awesome image on the 36 exposure roll [in my opinion]. But this result speaks to me with much volume: if you have a dream, chase it. Be responsible while you chase it, but don’t let it get away. I have had my eyes set on becoming a better photographer and I truly feel like I am growing every day.

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DIY film Weddings

self developed film no.1

Kodak TriX self developed wedding image

I’m subscribed to a youtube channel called The Art of Photography, and last week the host, Ted Forbes, did an episode on the “minimalist darkroom”. In the episode, Ted illustrated just how uncomplicated it can be to develop your own black and white film. You need the following: film, tank, developer, fixer(special fixer called TF4 eliminates stopper), distilled water, various used bottles, thermometer, a timer, scissors, can opener, and clothespins. I went ahead and ordered some supplies. Yesterday was a red letter day. My shipment of Rodinal black and white film developer came a day early, so I got down to business.