Archive for the ‘Weddings’ Category

Summer Weddings

March 10, 2010

The peak of nice weather we had last week has me thinking about summer. This wedding is just so Oregon summer to me, though it actually took place in Longview Washington. I thought I’d do a photo recap of it just for fun.

Wedding Flowers

February 28, 2010

Earlier this week I had coffee with Dorinda Malsey of Tayadeline Floral. It was really interesting to hear about weddings from her point of view. The amount of thought and time that goes into wedding flowers is so much more than I had imagined. Hearing about the prep a florist goes through the night before made me really glad that as a wedding photographer most of my work comes after the wedding.

I worked with Dorinda at a wedding last summer at The Aerie at Eagle Landing, just southeast of Portland. Her unique flower pom-poms for the little girls in the wedding party, and her sweet mellow attitude really struck me.

Wedding Photography in Portland Oregon at The Aerie

Portland wedding photography at the Aerie at Eagle Landing

Wedding Flowers at The Aerie by Portland Wedding Photographer Jessica Shepard

I am sitting here at Ava Roasteria sipping a decaf vanilla latte. If you follow my tweets, you probably often see me say that I’m drinking tea and waiting for a client, or such. I had a friend tell me she thinks all I do is sit around coffee houses.

I just met with a lovely bride and groom planning a 2010 wedding. I got to thinking that maybe my readers might be interested in what actually happens at once of these wedding photography meetings.

As a bride I would probably be scared of hard sales, and lots of pressure. Besides the fact that I can’t sell anything, it’s not what I want to do. (My hubby actually makes me leave the room if someone is coming over to buy something we posted on Craigslist.) To me the purpose is for both of us to decide if we are a good match, to see if I am the best wedding photographer for you.

I typically lug two big bags of stuff. I don’t make you sit for hours and look through all this, it’s just in case there is something extra you want to see. I have two flushmount wedding albums, and one mini flushmount that I show to every couple. I have a slideshow prepared and a box of printed proofs, in case you want to see more work. Some couples can get a feel from the albums, and others want to soak up every image possible.

I ask lots of questions, and answer as many as you have. Here is a list of questions I get asked often. Feel free to google questions to ask a wedding photographer and hit me with some new ones I might not expect.

I present you with a list of my wedding photography packages and lots of pricing details. These are just for you to get an idea. Once you tell me all about your wedding, I can create a custom collection for you. (I am happy to give you a quote before the meeting via email or phone.)

At the end of the meeting, I show you a copy of the contract for you to look over. If you would like to reserve your date at this point, you may. You are welcome to go home, think it over, and/or meet with other photographers. I once had a couple tell me they wanted a few minutes to talk things over on the spot. I got up, left the table, and came back to more questions. For my hubby and I, we always need to chat alone so I completely understand this!

My best meetings feel just like coffee with friends, with a bit more probing I guess.

One of the weddings I am photographing this coming summer is at Bridal Veil Lakes. It looks like such an amazing place to get married and just so uniquely Oregon. When the bride told me they included canoes as part of the wedding venue, I was astounded. This venue is only 30 minutes outside of downtown Portland, in the heart of the Gorge. It has over 40 acres of land, including a big lake and forest.

Tiffany, the bride, just commented on my Facebook page and got me thinking about her wedding. I thought I’d share it with my readers since it sounds like such a great wedding venue. I am absolutely excited to get a chance to photograph there (and of course to work with Tiffany and Adam)!

Engagement Sessions

February 16, 2010

When I get together with couples who are considering hiring me as their wedding photographer, I get asked often about engagement sessions.

What is an engagement session? It’s really just a chance to hang out together, enjoying each other, laughing, and letting me observe with my camera. Portrait sessions usually take about an hour, maybe a bit more. If you want to do an extended engagement session this lasts up to three hours and we can go much further, like the beach or the gorge.

What can we do with the engagement photos? You can use the photos in a slide show at your wedding reception. You can make a guest book, or have me order a custom designed professional guest book for you. Some brides like to make personalized save-the-date cards for their wedding, or include a photo in their invites.  I give all my brides a dvd with high resolution images and printing rights.

Where and when does the e-session take place? You can do your photos when you first get engaged, or just weeks before your wedding. It depends on how long you are wedding planning for and what you want to use the photos for. There are lots of fun locations in Portland! Downtown can be a blast. We can walk around the Pearl district, hitting Tanner Springs Park and Ecotrust. The SE Industrial area has a great grungy urban feel. If you want something prettier, there is Washington Park, Mt. Tabor, and piles of other green places. Once I know a little about my clients it’s easier to make suggestions to some place that seems just right.

What are the benefits? It gives you a chance to get relaxed in front of the camera. Most people are not used to a camera following them around.  Doing an engagement session is great prep for your wedding.  Another great thing is you and your photographer get to know each other a little better.  You’ve probably spent a lot of time deciding between wedding photographers, and interviewing, before you booked. This gives you a chance to feel what it is like to work together.  It may help you to feel more at ease on your wedding day.

Most importantly an engagement session, gives you a chance to celebrate your love. Wedding planning can be stressful.  Take an hour or two off, go somewhere special and look into each others eyes, laugh, and kiss.  And of course you get great photos to use for whatever you like!

Not everyone chooses to do engagement photos, but I do recommend it and offer it complimentary with most of my wedding packages.  It’s great for me to work with couples before their wedding, but I have had brides that were from out of town and I didn’t meet until I showed up in their hotel room for getting ready photos!

Engagement Session before Wedding Photography

Engagement photos in Cathedral Park in Portland Oregon for Longview Washington Wedding

Portland Downtown Pearl District Engagement Session for Vancouver Washington Wedding

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