I got to work dreaming up several different concepts and themes and brought them to life as mini, faux wedding environments. Working in elements like tablescapes, flowers, linens, seating boards and favours, to tie the vision together. And of course, I couldn't have asked for anyone better than Genevieve Renee to shoot the sessions.
Today, I'm excited to share the first of four styled sessions- Rustic Charm. A little crafty, a little homespun, a little shabby chic. I couldn't narrow down the goodness, so here's a sneak peek at the styled party. Tomorrow, I'll post the rest of the fun. Enjoy!
A bride and I can use these shoots as a place to begin developing her unique wedding style with the goal of creating a dream, custom affair. Don't go far... there is so much more pretty coming tomorrow.
5 comments:
EVERY photo is stunning! EVERY one is my favourite! Brides will flock... watch out!
Freak out! I love this! ~Mikayla
I LOVE it. You make me want to get married.
beautiful! I'm planning Tim's mom's wedding now. I could seriously use you. :)
If you build it, they will come.
Love you
Kayla
You’re absolutely correct about using a photo shoot to promote your business and your craft! Since your business is visually-oriented, attractive photographs of your work are definitely the best way to sell your craft. It’s hard to advertise styling through words because there are some terminologies that not everyone will understand. But by using a beautiful stylized photo shoot to show off what you can do, you’re very effectively drawing customers in.
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