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Wedding: Featured on The Knot!

It’s hard not to love a sweet Southern wedding – which is probably why The Knot featured my pictures from Lauren & Alex’s shindig at The Oaks Plantation in their “Real Weddings” section!  Check out the feature by clicking HERE:alabama wedding featured on the knot

 

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Commercial/Editorial: Selma 50th Anniversary Bridge Crossing Jubilee – Selma, Alabama

To keep things simple, I typically limit my blog posts to wedding and portrait related images.  While you might see travel photography added to the mix on occasion, I rarely write a post about commercial work.  But since the Selma 50th Anniversary Bridge Crossing Jubilee was such a historic event, I thought some of the pictures and a few tidbits about them should be shared.  My part in the story began with an assignment to spend a few days following Secretary Julián Castro of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (aka HUD) during his time in Selma to attend the Jubilee.  Now before I go any further, let me issue a quick disclaimer: any comments I make here are not intended to endorse or denounce the politics of any of the people I photographed.  When I’m working, my objective is to take the best pictures I can of what happens to and around the people I’m assigned to.  That’s all.  I don’t ask brides how they feel about Social Security or Obamacare before I shoot their weddings.  So take my commentary here as simple observation and nothing more. 🙂

Since I had driven to Selma several times in the past, I knew what the routes were like and that traffic could potentially be gnarly with the crowds that were expected.  So I arrived extra early and took a little time to walk around.  It was long before most visitors would arrive, but there was already a “buzz” in the air that something big was coming.  Selma is small, and even though the jubilee happens every year, the events scheduled for the 50th anniversary were on another level.  News crews were EVERYWHERE.  Bleachers were being trucked in, and a steady stream of cars came across the Edmund Pettus Bridge.  Our first scheduled photo op and meeting place was at the Selma Interpretive Center, where Secretary Castro arrived with Congresswoman Terri Sewell and Mayor George Evans.

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Next we boarded a small Wallace Community College bus to visit several different public housing projects in Selma.  At the last stop, Secretary Castro was able to go into one of the unoccupied units, then attend the resident meeting that evening after a short press conference.

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Later that evening, he spoke with four local youths as part of President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper initiative.  He shook each of their hands and asked them what profession they’d each like to have as adults.  They were a bit shy at first, but Secretary Castro told them a funny anecdote about himself and his twin brother, and was able to discuss their goals and challenges with them.  When he wrapped up the conversation, I noticed he referred back to their individual introductions, and had made a point to remember what they had each told him they wanted to be when they grew up.  It was a nice thing to witness.

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Next, we were off to the Martin and Coretta King Unity Breakfast, where attendees listened to a variety of speakers and witnessed awards being given, while enjoying a traditional Southern breakfast.  Some very recognizable faces were in attendance, including Martin Luther King III, Reverend Jesse Jackson, and Reverend Al Sharpton, who spoke immediately before Secretary Castro.  Reverend Sharpton is small and slight in person, but has a very big presence on a microphone.  He knows exactly how to draw people in, and I admit, I was curious how Secretary Castro would do since he was up next.  It was a tough act to follow, but he was no slouch.

attendees at the 2015 king unity breakfastreverend jesse jackson shaking hands with secretary castro in selmareverend al sharpton speaks at king unity breakfastgovernor patrick fixes reverend jesse jacksons tie at king unity breakfast in selmasilhouette of secretary castro speaking at king unity breakfastsecretary julian castro addresses attendees at king unity breakfast in selmasecretary julian castro speaks at wallace community college breakfast during selma jubileemartin luther king III with luci baines johnson and reverend jesse jacksonThe last event on our schedule was delayed a few hours, but I was able to pass the time chatting with some of Secretary Castro’s staff and Secret Service, as well as visitors who had come from all over and happened to be sitting near us.   Unfortunately, the final photo op ended up being cancelled, but it was still a great experience (even if I did have to remind myself not to use the word “shoot” as casually as I normally would).  Secretary Castro, his staff, and Secret Service were lovely people to work with, and I’d be happy to do it again.

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Wedding: Lauren & Travis – Mulder Memorial United Methodist Church – Wetumpka, Alabama

On a foggy morning at Mulder Memorial United Methodist Church in Wetumpka, Lauren got ready to put on her David’s Bridal gown (customized with a modesty panel in front) and sparkly gold Mossimo ballet flats.  She admitted she knew little about makeup and had had the salesperson at the store tell her what she needed to buy.  Her mom helped her put on a strand of pearls (a gift from Lauren’s father), did her hair and placed a delicately beaded veil in it.

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When she saw Travis (in his military regalia), any anxiety she had lessened.  Since Travis is very light sensitive, we spent a little extra time finding nooks and crannies for pictures that offered his eyes some protection from the sun.  She took it all in stride, laughing often and dare I say, showing a bit of sass!

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Their ceremony was highlighted by the couple reading vows they had written themselves.  The groom went first, and joked that if there was a zombie apocalypse, she’d be the one zombie he wouldn’t shoot.  When it was Lauren’s turn, she included a few funny tidbits of her own, but left everyone speechless and weepy when she explained how Travis had taught her how to love herself.

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For the reception, they decided to keep things simple and have light snacks and desserts just downstairs from the church sanctuary.  The decor included jars of baby’s breath and stacks of their favorite books (including the Harry Potter series), and a pie table featuring pies from Shashy’s and Fresh Market.

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A selection of cupcakes from Cupcakes by Tish served as the wedding cake (displayed on rustic wood cupcake stands made by Lauren’s dad), while The Walking Dead made and appearance on a zombie themed groom’s cake by Publix.  They skipped the more traditional throwing of rice or rose petals for their exit and gave their guests ribbon wishing wands instead.

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Venue: Mulder Memorial United Methodist Church

Wedding gown: David’s Bridal

Bride’s shoes: Mossimo

Cake: Publix

Pies: Shashy’s and Fresh Market

Cupcakes: Cupcakes by Tish

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Portrait: Meet Watson

If you’ve gone back far enough on this blog or you know me in “real life”, then you know I once had a dog named Missy, who was the star of our annual holiday card (see the backstory on that by clicking HERE).  She was my faithful sidekick from the time she was 6 weeks old until she passed away last year at the age of 16, so as you might expect, I was heartbroken.  I knew I would eventually want another dog, but I figured it would take me about a year before I felt ready.  I just needed some time.

It took 11 months and 2 trips to The Montgomery Humane Society – the same place where I adopted Missy.  After the first trip, I went home empty-handed because none of the dogs there felt like the right one.  I wondered if Missy had permanently ruined me by being too awesome.  But a month later, I went back and spotted a blonde ragamuffin of a pup, with a wild spray of fur on his snout and a tiny scruffy beard.  He looked like you took a little old man’s face and a puppy’s soul and mixed them together.  Shy at first, he was surprisingly calm for a 4 month old, especially one that appeared to be part terrier.  But above all, there was a genuine sweetness in his face that I couldn’t get out of my mind – not even when I held another puppy that looked SO much like Missy that tears immediately welled up in my eyes.

So meet Watson.  He’s a happy little guy. 🙂

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Wedding: Featured on The Frosted Petticoat!

Are rustic weddings, barn receptions, and Southern food right up your alley?  Then check out my pictures from Debra & Todd’s homespun celebration featured on The Frosted Petticoat, by clicking HERE!wedding photographer featured on blog

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