Designers + Photographers = BFFs

Back in April, Kandi Daniel invited me out to speak at her workshop series, Simply Create. These workshops are instruction based and focus on the details of the wedding day. As a wedding designer, I was thrilled to put together a short presentation and chat about what role we as designers play leading up to and on a wedding day, as well as the relationship between planner/designer and photographer. Hint: It's an important one! 

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For the purpose of this post, I want to focus on the importance of the planner/photographer relationship. 

As a photographer, whether you’re working with a planner that has done Full Service planning & design or even just a Coordinator, we are there to work WITH you on a wedding day. Even a day of coordinator has to do their due diligence to get to know all the pieces of a wedding that the bride and groom have planned over the previous months to adequately build out a timeline, familiarize themselves with vendor commitments, ensure proper placement of décor pieces and personal items, the list really goes on to ensure a seamless event. 

We as planners get to know over our communications with our clients not only how the bride and groom want their event to look but how they want it to make people feel. Things like song selections, floral installations and lighting can all elicit different feelings. The design of a wedding can be a very personal journey for a couple and the details often help tell a story. Together we can ensure that their story is properly portrayed...and then captured! 

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We see all too often sentimental items as brides something borrowed, a necklace passed down by a grandmother, or a photo of a deceased friend attached to the bouquet. Just as the songs that a bride and groom choose for their first dance, the story of their relationship is often in the details. 

I had the grandmother of one of my brides hand me an envelope the morning of the wedding. Inside was a piece of paper and a handkerchief. As I took it from her, she explained to me that it was from the mid 1800’s and generations of women in their family had carried it on their wedding day. Just, WOW! That is certainly an important message to pass along to the photographer so that story can be documented.

If you are a photographer reading this, I encourage you to get to know the planners that you’ll be working with, they’ll be able to help you determine what details apart from the obvious rings, invitation suite and shoes are important to the bride and groom. Use us as a resource. And for the Designers + Planners, a photographer not only helps capture the beautiful details you helped to plan and bring together but freezes the memories of that day in time. Their job is incredibly important. Let's help them :) 

 

All photos taken by Christa O'Brien Photography

Haley & Scott, The Trolley Barn

There are so many things that I adore about Haley and Scott's wedding day. They not only are two of the coolest people that I've met, their friends and family are equally as kind, easy going and fun! When a groomsmen tells you as the Coordinator, 'Hey, you're the boss- we'll do what you say', you know it's going to be a great night!! 

When Haley hired me to take on her wedding design and coordination, I was so excited to begin the process of creating the wedding she and Scott envisioned! With dreams of lush greenery, candlelight and a beautiful neutral and marsala wedding palette below is what came to life! For more gorgeous photos of the entire day, visit Eve Yarbrough's Blog post here

Photography: Eve Yarbrough

DJ: JoJo, Nice Guys Entertainment 

Catering: Simply Catering 

Guitarist: Nice Guys Entertainment

Planning, Design & Floral: Like the Dazzling

Bride's Gown:

Officiant: Carol Karuna

 

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Hand Lettering by Ms Peach Plus Designs

Hand Lettering by Ms Peach Plus Designs

Scott built their arbor! 

Scott built their arbor! 

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Lauren & Connor, Historic Rice Mill- Charleston, South Carolina

Lauren and Connor's wedding day was one filled with so much love and laughter. From the touching moments of their first look and tearful ceremony to the hilarious realization that Lauren's brother was accidentally wearing his fathers suit and Oh! if you could have only been there for the Best Man's speech as we all relived the moments of Lauren and Connor's first meeting, you'd certainly be in stitches like the rest of us! 

The details themselves were as sweet and special as the unspoken moments. Lauren's Grandmother made their cake (that she flew on an airplane and reassembled mind you) and Lauren carried a handkerchief that's been in the family for over a century! Every detail carefully thought out from the quintessential Charleston grass woven boutonnieres to the bridesmaids dresses designed by a local Charleston designer, coupled with the undeniable love and admiration that Lauren and Connor share made this a wedding for the books! All beautifully captured memories to last a lifetime by Laura Watson Photography. Keep scrolling for some of my favorites 

Wedding Planning & Coordination: Hannah of Like the Dazzling

Venue: Historic Rice Mill of Charleston

Floral Design: Creech’s Florist

Cake: Jacquelyn, Grandmother of the bride

Band: The Vistas 

Hair & Make Up: Pink Dot Beauty Bar

Bridal Gown: Fabulous Frocks of Atlanta

Bridesmaids Dresses: Lula Kate

Groomsmen: The Black Tux

Catering: Good Food Catering

Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas

 

Lauren and Connor Wedding
Lauren and Connor Wedding
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