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Kelly + Cooper | A Backyard Intimate Fall Wedding in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

Kelly + Cooper | A Backyard Intimate Fall Wedding in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

I really think Kelly and Cooper could plan any type of wedding and make it special and beautiful! In true 2020 fashion this was of course not their original wedding date, but then months after that it turned in to not their original venue either! Honestly though I’m glad this is how their wedding day went though because I couldn’t imagine anything more perfect or special :)

VENDORS: Venue: Private Residence // Wedding Planner: Gina Ennis // Wedding Dress: Vera’s House of Bridal // Hair/MUA: William Jon Salon and Spa // Bride’s Bouquet: Prairie Flowers and Gifts // Cake: Carl’s Cakes

TIPS FOR A RELAXING DAY GETTING READY FOR YOUR WEDDING.

TIPS FOR A RELAXING DAY GETTING READY FOR YOUR WEDDING.

You've spent months and months planning for this day and now it's finally here! You're excited, nervous, and going over every detail in your head making sure you didn't forget anything but is there a way that you can avoid all of that stress and nervousness? If there is any part of the wedding that is going to run late it's going to be the getting ready or setup. I'm going to share some helpful tips that will hopefully make your wedding day stress free and stay on time!

  • Hire a wedding planner or day-of coordinator

I know you're already spending a lot of money on this day and you have to be smart where you spend your money, but when there are a million decisions to be made and last minute details to set up why not have a professional there to handle all of that for you? Your wedding day is also an experience that you don't want your friends and family to miss! If your mom is helping to set up the ceremony site she might be late to help you get dressed in your gown and that could mean less time for beautiful portraits later. Please don't let anything get in the way of you relaxing with a mimosa while your hair and makeup gets done :)

  • Plan extra time for hair and make-up for you and your ladies

What can throw off your entire schedule? Hair and make-up! Ladies, we all know how long it takes to get ready for a night out, lets be realistic and assume that a wedding day will take just a bit longer. I like to pad the getting ready schedule with a little extra time but I also like to tell the girls that they need to be ready by 1:00 when really I need them ready by 1:15 and somehow we always need that little time buffer. This works great for the family portraits part of the day as well!

  • Have all of your details ready for when your photographer arrives

One super easy thing you can do is to set out all of your details for your photographer before they arrive! I always start the day by photographing your dress, shoes, jewelry, flowers, etc and if I can grab everything at once and not have to interrupt while your make-up artist is applying mascara or your planner is helping to find the groomsmen lost pants (yes, this does happen) the getting ready will just flow seamlessly and on time. Haha if you haven't noticed, I'm a fan of keeping the day on schedule :)

  • Schedule time to eat lunch

Lets be real, everybody gets hangry now and then, and when you're nervous and stressed that can get even worse! I know your stomach is full of butterflies, but please take a minute to eat a sandwich and drink a bottle of water before you get in your dress! You might not feel hungry, but when you accidentally don't eat your dinner because you're having so much fun catching up with your guests, you'll be thankful that you've at least had lunch!

  • Keep your getting ready space clean of clutter

It sounds trivial and like that's not really capturing the "real" wedding day and what happened, but do you really want to be looking back on these pictures with your kids and them seeing your hot pink panties and bottle of wine in the corner as your getting in your wedding dress? That is one of the parts of the day that it's okay to pretend that everything was "picture perfect" and people don't need to see the pile of curling irons and make-up bags on the other side of the room.

  • Write a special note to your future spouse

Getting ready to day "I do" is a whirlwind of events! How awesome would it be to take a few minutes to yourself to relax, take a few deep breaths, and read a little note from the person you're going to marry in a few hours?! Maybe you tell each other how much you love them, maybe you tell them a funny joke to relax, or maybe you tell them what you're looking forward to on the honeymoon (don't worry, I don't read it or judge) but I've found that little time always calms and grounds my couples when nerves and stress starts to rise.

I've learned a lot of things after photographing 125+ weddings, and I know that things don't always go as planned, and problems may happen, but with a little planning and preparation you can minimize your stress and focus on the only important thing which is getting married!

Theresa + Aaron | A Vintage Inspired Wedding at The Bergamont | Oregon, WI

Theresa + Aaron | A Vintage Inspired Wedding at The Bergamont | Oregon, WI

One of my favorite memories from Theresa and Aaron's wedding day was when Theresa's dad saw her for the first time! He walked in the room, saw Theresa, and had to turn away and walk out because seeing his daughter in her wedding gown was just too much! Then the tears, everyone in the room (including me) was crying!! It was such a special moment and one I'll probably never forget :)

The rest of the day was a little challenging with the ever changing weather. We had pouring down rain, big gusts of wind, and the sun that came out for about 30 seconds. Like most wedding days, something happens beyond your control and you have to change some of your plans. Theresa and Aaron kept smiling all day as we kept changing plans and even portrait locations!

VENDORS: Venue: The Legend at Bergamont // Church: St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church // Portrait Location: Fitchburg Farms // Second Photographer: Kari Ann Co // Wedding Dress: Brandi's Bridal // Hair and Make-Up Artist: Be Inspired Salon // Florist: Simply Glamorous Designs // DJ: Aaron Jai

Erich + Kelli | Quivey's Grove Wedding | Madison, Wisconsin

Erich + Kelli | Quivey's Grove Wedding | Madison, Wisconsin

I am always honored every time anyone books me to photograph their wedding, but it's even more special for me when it's people I know! Erich and I are both members of a local professional networking group, and I was so thrilled when Kelli and Erich asked me to photograph their wedding day.

As you can see it was an absolutely perfect and beautiful day! I just love the combination of colors, details, and of course a beautiful outdoor setting. That being said though, the thing I loved the most and will always remember is how Kelli and Erich told me it was the best day of their lives and it was all so perfect! Wedding planning can be stressful and a lot of work, but you have to remember why you're doing it. You're creating a day to share these amazing memories with your family and friends, but most importantly you're taking vows and making a commitment for the rest of your life. Getting to be there and see the looks on their faces when Kelli and Erich saw each other for the first time, as they read their vows to each other, and even as they danced the night away is something I am truly humbled by. Beyond all of the gorgeous details, locations, or colors this was the most perfect day because of the love and memories that were shared. Congratulations Kelli and Erich!

Venue: Quivey's Grove  |  Second Photographer: Kedar Joyner  |  Dress: Stella York  |  Dress Boutique: Brandi's Bridal  |  Bridesmaids Dresses: Kennedy Blue  |  Groom: Men's Warehouse  |  Florist: Sweet Blooms Flowers  |  Stationery: Buffy Weddings  |  Hair/MUA: Ecco Salon  |  Ceremony + Cocktail Hour Music: Old Tin Can String Band  |  DJ: Juke Box Bandstand  |  Dessert: Batch Bakehouse

My Favorite Wedding Images From 2015

My Favorite Wedding Images From 2015

I used to choose my top 10 favorite wedding images each year, but I either got too lazy to narrow it down this year, or I just had too many images that I liked ;) It's so fun to go back and look through all of the wonderful weddings I had the opportunity to photograph. 

My favorite images to take are definitely the candid moments just full of emotion, but I found myself drawn to more portrait and some detail images the last couple of days! Here is a little collection from just some of the weddings of 2015. I'm so happy for all of these great memories!!