Bethany Ann Photography – Nashville, Tennessee Wedding & Portrait Photographer » Southern Weddings & Portraits

“So, you think I should still get married?” I can’t remember if Matt or Jessica asked this, but one of them asked me this question on their engagement session back in October, since I was two weeks into being a married lady. I laughed and said “Definitely!”

That was just one of the highlights of our morning together. Our morning involved a lot more laughter and shop talk. Shoe shop talk that is. Jessica loves to shoe shop! Matt just loves to be with Jessica, so as long as he is with her, shopping doesn’t bother him. :) How awesome is he?! I also adore how Matt makes Jessica smile so big her nose scrunches. It’s the sweetest!

I met Jessica’s mom at Jana & Taylor’s reception and when I heard from Jessica a month later, I couldn’t wait to hear the details about her May 14th wedding. I’m so glad that I met Jessica’s mom, and now I have another great couple that I get to work with. I’ve said this before on my Facebook, but I am so fortunate to be in the business of love! I’m also so fortunate to hang out with couples like these two. Take a look at our afternoon together and click “love” if you love a photo! :)

The morning sun was my friend on this day:   I believe every girl should have a nice photo of her engagement ring: Or two: Beautiful: There’s the laugh I love: Love: More laughing:

To view their Slideshow click HERE.

Bethany

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When a bride and groom decide to have a First Look, where they see each other before the ceremony, the flow of the wedding day goes much smoother. I say this as recent bride who had a First Look and as a photographer.

Years and years ago, the tradition of a groom not seeing his bride before the ceremony began because of arranged marriages. Parents of both the bride & groom did not want the groom to run away before the ceremony if he saw the bride.

Today, it is considered a romantic idea for a groom not to see his bride before she walks down the aisle. However, the romantic idea is often just that, a romantic idea. The reality of weddings today is that often times guests are hungry, family members are tired, and photos are rushed through. Let me rephrase that; photos of the bride & groom are rushed through.

As a photographer, this hurts my soul when brides & grooms want to rush through their photos, which will last forever, in order to make it to the reception, which lasts into one night. In addition, if a couple plans a sunset ceremony, the sun will disappear long before bride & groom portraits occur. Any photographer will tell you that great, sentimental photographs take time to create, and that time is often never planned for in the timeline. Even if you decide not to have a First Look, make sure to plan for enough portrait time for you and your husband.

Not only is it beneficial from a photographic standpoint for brides & grooms to see each other before the ceremony, but it often adds another memory of the wedding day that neither of them anticipates; the actual reveal moment. Capturing these moments are so sweet and priceless. Some of my favorite images happen during the reveal moment. After my own First Look, I can honestly say that reveal moment was my favorite part of the day. My husband’s reaction was truly priceless and oh-so-sincere. We were able to have “us” time and discuss our excitement for our upcoming wedding and marriage. If we waited until after the ceremony, we never would have had that experience together. I’m so fortunate to have that moment in photos (and on video!) forever.

After our reveal moment, the portrait session was fun, relaxing and most of all, stress free. We finished the family and bridal party photos before the ceremony, as well, so everyone could head to the reception right after the ceremony. Another aspect from my wedding that I cherish is that we were able to spend the majority of our wedding day together.

Often, brides think they have to follow guidelines during the wedding to ensure the perfect marriage, but, in my opinion, that’s so 1920′s. In this day and age, rules don’t apply to weddings. You can decide not to toss the garter and bouquet, or have cupcakes instead of a cake. And you can decide to have all of your images taken before. I promise, the moment he sees you walking down the aisle will still be just as special, if not more, for him and you. (Yes, I checked with my husband for this answer and he confirmed my beliefs!)

Happy Wedding Planning!

Whether you want to have a First Look or keep it traditional, just remember to do what makes you and your groom happy. :)

Bethany

This article can be seen in the 2012 issue of the Clarksville Brides Wedding Magazine.

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I have a couple of announcements before I talk about the Dani B Couture Fashion Shoot I photographed back in October.

The first announcement is that my phone is down until Monday. Please e-mail me at [email protected]or wait until Monday to call me. My Verizon Devour decided to die yesterday afternoon, so another one is being shipped to me free of charge. (Yah for insurance and only a 10 minute wait time in the Verizon store today!)

The second announcement is that if you read this blog postby ClarksvilleBrides.com, there may be a discount on my wedding packages. But be sure to read THIS BLOG POST to find out how you can get it and how long it’s valid. :)

Okay, announcements over. It’s time to talk about this amazing photo shoot for Dani B Couture! It was the first fashion shoot I have ever photographed. To say I was nervous would be an understatement! I wanted to give Dani, the designer, a wonderful array of images for her portfolio. Her clothes are gorgeous and truly remarkable, but I knew her hard work needed to be showcased perfectly. So, I definitely felt the pressure!

However, Dani is such a talented designer and she took care of every detail of the photo shoot with extreme precision. She had everything from the accessories to the location picked out perfectly to represent Dani B Couture. Once the shoot started, my butterflies went away and the fun began. This was a four hour shoot (yes, FOUR hours!) and I cannot thank everyone enough for all their dedication. All the models, assistants, and the designer were just fantastic! Thank you all! :)

If you haven’t seen the teaser images, heard about the rain that day, or how I locked my keys in my car for the second time, check out the teaser post HERE.

Enjoy!

 

Contact Dani B Couture Here.

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