Sunday, January 18, 2009

Second Bloom



How many times do we see beautiful wedding flowers go to waste after a wedding?  Well, unfortunately all the time.  There is a great new non-profit in asheville called Second Bloom, that will come and pick up all the flowers and distribute to nursing homes.  This allows those in the nursing homes who may have had to give up a love of gardening to re-engage in activity that is satisfying and rewarding.  what a fantastic idea!  So before you throw away those flowers - please consider Second Bloom!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Real Weddings: Rebecca and Ronnie






Claxton Farm is truly a beautiful venue to have a wedding here in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  StudioWed Asheville vendors all worked to perfectly execute the wedding of Ronnie and Rebecca.  They had a beautiful and emotional ceremony, led by Tim Lolley with Blue Mountain Weddings, under an incredible arbor built by the bride's father.  They partied the night away to the tunes of Blazin Sounds Entertainment.  
Event Planner: Verge Events, Photographer: Aaron Imaging, Floral Design: Studio Flora Diva

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Wedding Festivals


The bi-annual Wedding Festivals will be in Asheville this Saturday, January 10 at the Asheville Civic Center from 10-3, with an after-party at StudioWed from 2-6.  We hope to see you there!

Real Weddings: Ashley and Kevin






Some of the vendors of StudioWed Asheville collaborated for another beautiful wedding on the Biltmore Estate at Lioncrest
Verge Events worked with this beautiful couple for over a year in planning all the details for their "One Starry Night" theme.  Thankfully the weather held out so they could have just that!  The floral design was executed by the ever so talented Blossoms at Biltmore Park.  From floral chandeliers to lots of 'sparkles' requested by the bride, it was breathtaking!  Dylan Skidmore of Blazin Sounds Entertainment had the party dancing the night away under the stars.  The day was captured by Jeremy Russell of Corey McNabb Photography - who was just fantastic to work with.  Makeup design by E. Scott Thompson.




Photographer Feature: Amber Holritz for Corey McNabb Photography




We recently got the great opportunity to get to know Amber Holritz with Corey McNabb photography better.  Be sure to check out her work at her website - www.coreymcnabb.com/amber.  Thanks Amber!

How do you describe your style?  
I'm real life.  I look for the humor and the beauty in every situation.
I'm relational.  I want to see love and feel love in every image that I take.
I'm classic.  I avoid the fads that will date your wedding images, and instead focus on classic [often black and white] imagery that will still feel current in 20 years.
How long have you been a photographer? 
I first started photographing professionally about 7 years ago.  I've been in love with the art of photography since I was about 13 and was given my first camera.
How did you get started?
Like I said above, I've loved photography forever.  When my husband and I married, we didn't have the greatest photography experience...email me sometime, and I'll tell you that story :)  We bought ourselves a "real camera" and have never looked back.
What inspires you to keep doing what you do?
People! I am relationally driven, so for me, the opportunity to make wonderful new friends at every event is SO inspiring.  It's important to me that I have the opportunity to memoralize these special moments for people that I care about.
If you could give couples one piece of advice on picking a photographer, what would it be?
Connect with your photographer.  Whether it be through their blog, email communication, on in-person meetings, try to get a feel for if you and your photographer mesh on a personal level.  In my opinion, it makes a world of difference in the end product.  A good photographer will make you feel comfortable and at ease, which is exactly how you want to feel around the person who will be shadowing you closely on your wedding day.
If you could photograph anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Japan.  I made a trip to Japan several years back, but I've learned so much about photography since then that I would love to return with fresh eyes.  The culture there is so amazing.  I'd love the opportunity to truly explore it photographically.  Plus, it's where my husband grew up, so it would be awesome to take a trip there with him.