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Wedding

Gone to the Birds

As anyone would know that has followed my blog for a couple of years, during the winter I like to get out on the local nature trails and try my hand at wildlife and landscape photography. Granted, my “wildlife” subjects usually sports wings and feathers rather than fur and claws, but they’re wild just the same. The shot of the tufted titmouse was taken at a feeder in my backyard (between Havelock, Beufort and Newport… how’s that for triangulation?). The red cockaded woodpecker was taken in the Croatan National Forest along the Patsy Pond nature trail, near Cape Carteret. Hope you enjoy.


Tufted Titmouse at the feeder, between Newport, Havelock & Beaufort NC. RCW along the Patsy Pond nature trail, Croatan National forest, near Cape Carteret, North Carolina.

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Bridal Business Wedding

It’s Almost Bridal Show Season!

Not long after the Christmas Holiday the area’s bridal expos will be firing up. I’m currently planning booths at three bridal fairs this winter. If you’re attending any of them be sure to stop by and say “hey.” My first show will be the Crystal Coast Bridal Fair, January 17, 2009. The largest bridal expo in the area, it will be held at the Crystal Coast Convention Center, Morehead City, North Carolina. Next up will be the Lejeune Bridal Gala. The “Gala” will be held Sunday February 15 at the Jacksonville Commons Recreation Center, Jacksonville, NC. My third event will be the New Bern Bridal Fair, Sunday March 8, 2009. The New Bern bridal fair offers free admission for attendees and will be held at the Abilina Plantation, New Bern, North Carolina. Be sure to check my booth for show specials and a chance to win a wonderful prize at each show.

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Wedding

Congrats 2008 Blog Comments Winners Beau & Krista!

I ran a year end contest for my 2008 couples. The deal was that the couple that got the most comments on their blog would earn a $100 print credit to apply towards print purchases. Congratulations to Beau & Krista Braxton this year’s contest winner! And a shout out to Rich and Amber Dawson who ran a close second. While I didn’t offer a second prize I’m going to drop them a $25 credit for such a good effort!

Check out their posts and comments:

Krista & Beau

Amber & Rich

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Business Wedding

Wedding Vendor Meeting in New Bern

I recently attended a networking meeting for wedding vendors at Promisied Hearts Wedding Consultants in New Bern, North Carolina. Had a chance to share ideas and make friends with a variety of wedding vendors from around eastern NC. These kinds of affairs are always nice as there just isn’t any time to visit or small talke when working a wedding. Afterall, the wedding day is all about you, the couple, and you do deserve our undivided attention. Thanks for hosting the meeting Pam Duval. I’m looking forward to my next trip to New Bern to network with even more wedding vendors.

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Tips, Tricks, Hints Wedding

Enjoying an Exotic Destination Wedding on a Domestic Budget

Exotic Beach Wedding Location, Close to Home: North Carolina's Crystal Coast. Coastal communities include Jacksonville, Swansboro, New Bern, Havelock, Oriental, Morehead City, Atlantic Beach, Emerald Isle, Salter Path, Indian Beach, Pine Knoll Shores, Harkers Island, Cedar Point and Beaufort.In today’s economic conditions many brides are looking for ways to scale back on costs. While you may need to give up a trip to the Caribbean or Hawaii for a romantic beach wedding, there are more affordable options. For example, North Carolina’s Crystal Coast offers an escape to the beach but is within comfortable driving range of many urban areas such as Washington D.C., Long Island NY, Richmond VA, Charleston WV and many other East Coast and Midwestern cities. Featuring uninhabited barrier islands, quaint sea faring communities, and a history dating back to colonial times, the Crystal Coast is a wonderfully exotic spot for a wedding yet more affordable than most popular destination wedding locations.

The Crystal Coast features one of the few southern facing beaches along the United States’ east coast. Bogue Banks, the largest inhabited barrier island in the area, strecthes 21 miles, bordered by lovely beaches on both the ocean and sound sides. Fort Macon State Park is located at the East end of the island and offers a pristine beach uncluttered by beach houses, condos and hotels. On the opposite end of the island is the community of Emerald Isle. A number of other popular resort communities are located on the island including Pine Knoll Shores, Indian Beach and Salter Path. The beaches and associated beach houses are all popular locations for Crystal Coast wedding photography, wedding ceremonies and receptions. A variety of beach clubs, such as the Dunes Club, Atlantic Beach, Emerald Isle and Indian Beach are all popular southern Outer Banks beach wedding locations. The nearby communities of New Bern, Oriental and Jacksonville also host many weddings.the Ocean Club and Dolphin Ridge Club are popular wedding venues as well. Additionally the North Carolina State Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores makes a spectacular setting for weddings. There are a number of island themed bars and restaurants that also make great locations for wedding receptions.

On the mainland side several communities sit along the sounds and waterways. Beaufort is a quaint town with a rich sea faring history. Stories of pirates, colonial ghosts and other romantic historical figures abound. There are a number of venues in this sea side community that are available for weddings, receptions and wedding photography. The Beaufort waterfront is an excellent location for capturing romantic,engagement, bridal or wedding day portraits. Morehead City is the largest community on the Crystal Coast. While not as historically quaint as Beaufort’s, it too has a lovely waterfront lined with charter fishing boats, seafood restaurants and specialty shops.

There are a number of activities to entertain guests and members of the wedding party before and after the wedding. The Crystal Coast is known worldwide for both its off-shore and inshore saltwater fishing. There are many charter operations in the area. There are also several nice golf courses that are open to the public. Of course, being a resort community, boutique shopping opportunities abound. There are also a number of museums and educational attractions such as the Core Sound Waterfoul Museum, Fort Macon State Park, The History Place, and the NC State Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores.

When planning a Crystal Coast wedding from outside the area a wedding coordinator is almost indispensable. You can find additional information about the Crystal Coast and local wedding planners by visiting the Crystal Coast Tourism Authority’s site, Crystal Coast Bride Magazine, the Coastal Event Planner and Trendy Bride Magazine. Enjoying a romantic, beach wedding doens’t have to break the bank. North Carolina’s Crystal Coast is close enough to drive, yet far enough away to escape!

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Wedding

Why Choose a Custom “Boutique” Photo Studio?

This is an article from The Consumer Guide for Custom Photography I thought you might find it interesting.

Custom photography is more of a luxury than your entry level cookie cutter chain experience. Custom photography truly is not for everyone, it requires a level of commitment, investment in time and money, forethought and planning on the part of the subject/client and requires a larger time commitment for the photographer as well.

Clients who enjoy taking a more active role in the creation of their families’ memories have the desire to have portrait art that is truly personalized. These more discerning clients have been known to budget and allot time for a custom photography session. Many clients opt for it to be a once a year special experience, some opt to have custom photography sessions done to record their child’s stages in life. Having said this, it is clear that custom photography is not in everyone’s budget, it is something that most families save for to splurge on from time to time to memorialize their children as they really are (not posed and primped in the cookie cutter studio setting).

There is a great deal of time involved in creating high end custom photography sessions for a client. The luxury of great service, better choices and a supberb end product. The result of all this are heirloom quality images. The time invested at the session is only a small portion of time involved in this process.

Custom photography has been likened to purchasing a fine vehicle. To get to point B from A let’s face it, even a bus ride would suffice. If you want to luxuriate in a finely appointed vehicle, customizing your own experience by listening to smooth jazz while sitting in a climate controlled setting adjusted purely for your comfort in a body hugging leather interior, perhaps that Lexus you so desire is your cup of tea. Custom photography is much the same cup of tea. It is the Lexus of the photography world. It is where the intangibles make the experience truly wonderful and the images themselves make the investment of money and time truly worthwhile.

Custom photography can be broken down into even more levels. There are on location, studio, mixed studio/on location, specialty location and destination type photographers. The beauty of custom photography is in the choices and in the luxury of thoses options. The customized service level you are sure to experience will be amazing. The knowledge that your final images are the result of someone caring about those moments so much that they take extra time ensuring that the artwork you receive is good enough to stand by with their name on it. That level of quality and commitment is all but lost in the age of “mass produced,” “mass marketed,” corporate “everyone is a number”. Custom photography is based on being unique to you. How great an experience would be, to be able to sit back and allow a photographer to do this highly custom work for images that you will most likely cherish for a lifetime?

Keep in mind more than anything that the Lexus will never appreciate in value the way your portraits will. The portrait art you become invested in from your custom photographer will no doubt increase in value and become more priceless as the years pass.

To find more articles on the topic of Custom Photography visit the Professional Child Photographer Consumer Guide web site

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Wedding

Wedding Social Network

There’s this new social network for folks involved in a wedding or weddings. It’s open to brides, grooms, photographers, planners… virtually anyone that’s planning a wedding or involved in one. The best part is it’s FREE! You can check them out at www.uberbrides.com.

Uber Brides Wedding Social Network

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Wedding

Congratulations Krista & Beau Braxton, October18, 2008

Krista and Beau held their wedding at Summer Winds, Salter Path, North Carolina. Not quite the beach wedding they’d planned thanks to a rainy day, but a wonderful celebration of their love just the same. A tent, benches and other necessities for the reception were provided by Bogue Banks Beach Gear. The ceremony was officiated by Rev. Ivan Koloff, “The Russian Bear.” Flowers were provided by Sandy’s Flower Shoppe of Morehead City, NC. DJ John Drake provided music and entertainment for the ceremony and reception. The caterer for the event was Floyd’s 1921 Resturant, also of Morehead City, North Carolina. Everything was brought coordinated and executed flawlessly by Rachel Munro of Bridal by the Sea, Newport, NC. Becuase of the weather Beau and Krista met with me later in the week for a sunset portrait session on the beach. Best of luck Mr. and Mrs. Braxton. It was a joy to be part of your day.

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Wedding

Congrats Teri & Jimmy- Oct. 11, 2008, Dunes Club Wedding!

They say rain on a wedding day is lucky. Without question Teri & Jimmy are exactly that. Even the rain couldn’t dampen their love for each other. The ceremony was held at the The Dunes Club, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. Music for the ceremony and reception provided by DJ Professionals & Video or Morehead City, NC. The beautiful cake was from Divine Desserts Cape Carteret, NC. Twilight Limousene of New Bern, North Carolina provided transportation for the couple following the event. Congratulations Teri and Jimmy. It was a pleasure sharing your day.

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Wedding

Amy & Troy: 10-04-08 Emerald Isle Beach Wedding!

It was a great pleasure to join Amy Wastler and Troy McEachron for their wedding, October 04, 2008. Amy & Troy traveled from the Raleigh/Durham area for the event at the “Sea Whisper” beach house in the Spinnakers Reach development, Emerald Isle, North Carolina. The couple was blessed with wonderful weather for their beach wedding. October in North Carolina is almost always great for a beach wedding. A beautiful event, benches, tables, chairs and linens were provided by Bogue Banks Beach Gear & Linens. The Catering was handled by Class Act Catering. Congratulations Troy and Amy. It truely was a pleasure to share your day.