We have had the joy of getting to work with some great vendors over the years, and our clients are always asking us who we like to work with? Well here is the best of the best that we have worked with over the years!!!


Venues

Nashville Wedding Venues:

1. Belle Meade Plantation, this place is by far one of the most beautiful mansions in the Nashville area. Great for the couples who want a very traditional "Gone with the Wind" ceremony and reception.

2. Cheekwood lots of gardens, and lots of space. Predominately for outside ceremonies and receptions.

3. The Factory, located in downtown Franklin, TN, it is a huge urban space great for the bride who wants that urban, and modern look.

Paducah Wedding Venues:

1. Linden Plantation, we love working here. The huge staircase and great lighting at this venue is really what sets it apart. Huge windows, a even larger chandelier, and great staff make this venue a must for brides.

2. The Carson Center, huge. Thats the word for the Carson Center, lots of space, it is one of the few venues in Paducah that is able to host a large reception and wedding. They have two areas to choose from, outside on there balcony over looking the river, and inside for a more traditional reception.

Southern Illinois Venues:

1. Blue Sky Vineyard, if we could shoot a wedding here every weekend, I would never work anywhere else. The Blue Sky Vineyard is by far our favorite venue to work at, ever! Huge open spaces, vineyards that flow as far as the eye can see, Tuscan inspired rooming, and buildings, and the best wine I have ever tasted. They have a large reception area, a huge waterfall located right next to where you can have your ceremony at, and the best view, a huge lake you can view right outside your reception windows!

Videographers

1. S&W Productions, Terry and Linda are fantastic to work with, as photographers Kristin and I often dread working with videographers, most are pushy and in your way the whole day, NOT Terry and Linda. They work in coordination with us to help capture your wedding day, in a way that is simply great!

2. 2duce2, Eugene and Heather are very unique in the way that they capture your wedding day, it is predominately very photo-journalistic in nature. They work great with photographers, and help to make your day, as a whole, very unique.

9:44 AM

Check out the New Blog!!!

Posted by LP

I have been working on a new blog for a while and it is going to go live today, so for all those of you who are subscribed to the blog here, be sure to go to the new one, and subscribe there.




Hey everyone, thanks for stopping by the blog! Take a look around and enjoy yourselves.


Every image that you see we are going to be teaching how to achieve, you don't have to be a professional photographer to take great images, you just need to know how to control your camera.

Take a look at the classes that we are offering, and let us know which of them you would like to sign up for?

Thanks to everyone that has signed up already!

11:07 AM

Calling all Photograhers!!!

Posted by LP

Ok so for the longest time we have been talking about how we are going to start blogging about how we accomplish some of the shots that we do from the sessions. Starting next week is going to be one of our first ones. I will post about three shots and let you know the camera settings, take pictures of where we had our lights set, and what they were set at, that kind of thing. We will then post a new session every week, so check back every week!


THIS NEXT PART IS BIG! We need all the photographers who follow our blog to let us know if there is an interest in a lighting, post-production(photoshop/lightroom), and basic/advanced camera technique CLASS?

WE NEED COMMENTS AND FEEDBACK. If we don't receive a limited number of inquiries or responses we probably won't offer the classes. So comment and let is know what you all think? The classes will run around $100-$150 per session, and will probably last anywhere from 4-6 hours.

Talk later

-Scott

Ok, so I know that I haven't exactly stayed up on the blog. We are about to start a new process where we "sneak-peek" clients images to them on the blog, and on facebook! Clients will be able to sneak-peek after a week. We decided to do this so that clients could be able to see some of the work after a week instead of the two weeks it typically takes to get them on the website.


If any of you know of Gray Photography (www.grayphotograph.com), you know that their work is full of drama, and GREAT LIGHTING! I went to their IN-CAMERA lighting seminar this past weekend and it was so much fun.


I have used off-camera flash for a while, but really just wanted to learn how to speed up the shooting process, and work faster on site, and the class really helped with that.


Check out some of the images that I got over the weekend!