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January 25th, 2012

Featured Vendor: Ashley Fox Designs

It’s always great to connect with wonderful midwest vendors who create inspiring and beautiful events.  In fact it’s one of the main reasons I started this blog, to share the work of these talented people.  Ashley submitted her 10 year vow renewal to me to share on the blog, and I was instantly drawn to the beautiful flowers.  She of course did the designs herself, and owns her own event based design business Ashley Fox Designs.  Although I haven’t met her I can tell that she’s sweet, friendly, and totally supportive and enthusiastic about Middle of the Map!  Her passion for what she does really shows when she talks about working on weddings, and with her clients.  Without further delay here’s a little more about Ashley, and her business.

Where to find her: Website, Facebook, Blog

Where do you live, work, and what do you like to do for fun?

I live in a cozy home in Chaska, Minnesota, which is about a half hour from the Twin Cities.  My studio is located within our home and I like to think the gardens surrounding our home could be considered my studio as well during the majority of the year.  Even in winter I can always find something to harvest from the garden…evergreen, dried hydrangea, seedpods, rose hips, etc.

When I am not working on a wedding or styled photo shoot.  I love to weed the gardens.  It is very methodical, quiet and therapeutic for me.  Then I throw the weeds to our chickens in the coop and watch them enjoy the “harvest”.  I keep my hands busy in the winter with simple crochet projects, taking care of our two children and hunting for a great finds at local antique shops.

When did you first become interested in floral design, and what sparked your interest?

In 1999 I needed a job after college and there was an opening at a local flower shop.   That is when I officially learned how to design flowers although some of my earliest memories are me playing in my mom and dad’s vegetable garden and finding wild grapes on nature walks. My mom and dad encouraged me to plant, play and eat veggies in the garden.  They fostered this very simple joy in me that I am passing on to my kids.  To this day I can find beauty in the simplest leaf or flower.

When did you decide to start your business, Ashley Fox Designs, and why?

In November 2007, 3 months after my second child was born, I decided I needed to do something creative, social and outside of the house, just for me.  I decided I would make a go of it and see how it went.  I believe I was born to do this.  Truly, born to do this, my hands are always really cold and the flowers like that.

What is your favorite part about working with a couple to create flowers for their wedding day?

I really like getting to know each couple.  I am a social person and I love hearing stories of their past and upcoming adventures in life.  I get to meet so many wonderful couples.  I believe I become more inspired to design just the right blooms for a couple when I know their likes and interests.  I want to capture their vision and make them smile and say “Wow!” when they see the finished designs. Of course, on the day, I love handing the bride her bouquet.  That might be my favorite part of the entire experience.

What inspires your floral designs, and what are some of the places you look for this inspiration?

I can be inspired by the mother of pearl on a shell, a couture dress in a fashion magazine, a tri colored leaf in the garden, the golden color of the grass on the side of the highway in autumn or the blog of my favorite floral designer Saipua.  Each design I create has a story behind it.  Whether it is for a bride who loves color or for a photo shoot needing a “just picked from the field” appeal each design is very different and always infused with a bit of soul from the garden.

Any words of advice for couples trying to choose a floral designer for their wedding day?

Do not let a floral designer override your ideas and tell you what you will like.  The designer’s agenda or view of current trends means nothing.  It is ultimately what you want to see at your wedding.  On the flip side, don’t be afraid to listen to the ideas your designer might have to make your vision even more amazing.  Find a designer that is excited about your vision and willing to take your ideas and make them realistic, beautiful and exactly what you want with the budget you have.  Also, if you don’t quite know what you like, a good designer will always be able to help you uncover your unknown flower “loves” by asking you questions about your current style choices.  I have been known to ask clients what colors they like to wear or what furniture, art and décor they have in their homes.  Then, when you and a designer click, book them as soon as you can.

 

November 16th, 2011

Featured Vendor: MTVIDYO Weddings

It’s the return of our Featured Vendor posts, and today we’re excited to re-introduce this series with the talents of Matt from MTVIDYO.  He’s a fabulous Kansas City videographer shooting beautiful DSLR high definition videos of peoples special days, their love stories, and more.  Please take a moment to watch some of his clips and learn more about his business!

(photo via Amanda Eaton Photography)

Where to find him: website, Facebook, Twitter

Where do you live, work, and what do you like to do for fun?

We live in Blue Springs, Missouri. If we aren’t working out of our home office, you can find us at Starbucks! We live on espresso for our late night editing sessions. Since our baby was born our nights out have turned into nights in. We love watching netflix and making crazy faces to make our son laugh.

Aimy & Kyle | Wedding Highlights from MTVIDYO Weddings on Vimeo.

When did you first become interested in shooting films, and what sparked your interest?

Last year I saw my friend’s wedding highlight video and loved how the story of the day was told. I always looked at wedding video as being boring and something I wouldn’t want to shoot, but after seeing this video I fell in love with the idea of building a narrative.

Where did you learn to shoot and edit video.  What’s your background?

After graduating from Northwest Missouri State University, I started my career at a small video editing studio. Learned a lot and got to work with some great clients.

Jacob + Majoraca | Wedding Highlight Video from MTVIDYO Weddings on Vimeo.

When did you decide to start your business MTVIDYO, and why?

Two years after being at the studio, I decided to venture out on my own and started MTVIDYO. My first project I got to edit was a travel show that aired on Halogen. After traveling with the show around the world I wanted to start doing more production of my own. I shot a wedding with a friend a couple months after I got back and fell in love with building a story of the day. When Ali saw my excitement for wedding video she instantly wanted to be a part of it. She went to school to be a wedding planner, so this was right up her alley. It has been an amazing experience to shoot weddings and see our passions come together.

What’s your favorite part about capturing someone’s big day?

We love seeing the entire day unfold. We think the best moments are the ones that happen in-between the photos. One of our favorite moments is seeing the parents of the bride as they see their daughter in her wedding dress. We also love capturing the bride and groom’s reaction as they see each other for the for the first time. It is amazing to be able to capture those moments that usually go unnoticed.

Ashley & Jeff | Wedding Highlight from MTVIDYO Weddings on Vimeo.

Any words of advice you can offer to couples looking to hire a videographer for their wedding day?

We know that in a brides wedding budget, a videographer is the first thing to get cut, but we also know that it’s always the number one thing brides regret cutting. Our advice would be to take a look at how wedding videos have changed. Be sure to look at the videographers work and make sure it fits your style. If you find the right company you will not only have video of your ceremony but a beautiful story about one of the biggest days of your life!

September 21st, 2011

Featured Vendor: Portraits by Lucinda

I’ve unfortunately never had the opportunity to work with Lucinda, but fell in love with her work when I saw the adorable inspiration/styled shoot she did with some other talented Kansas vendors.  I also shared Kelly and Ryan’s lovely wedding on the blog back in August.  She’s one of those vendors that just oozes enthusiasm and passion for weddings.  Needless to say, I’m a fan of Lucinda’s work, and that’s why I’m so happy to be able to share a little bit more about her and her business today on the blog.

Where to find her: Website, Blog, Facebook

Where do you live, work, and play?

I live in Olathe, KS. My husband and I just bought our first house together in May! Portraits By Lucinda is based in my home studio, but you can normally find me on photo shoots in the many parks and beautiful locations in Kansas City. If I am not working, I am most likely in my craft room sewing or crocheting away for my etsy shop. What can I say? I love to be creative! I also love spending a day off with my husband!

When did you first become interested in photography, and what sparked your interest?

If you ask my Mom, she would say I was born with an interest in photography. As a kid, I always had a camera in hand to document my life. I am so happy that my interest started at such an early age because I have all those fun memories on film.  Yes film! As a kid, I would drag my friends into pretend photoshoots.  Documenting life and the people I love has always been a passion of mine and I love that I get to do this everyday for my clients.

When and why did you decide to start your business, Portraits by Lucinda?

In my senior year of high school in 2001, I knew I wanted photography to be my full time job. To further my photography skills I went to Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, CA and got my Bachelor of Arts in Photography. I actually started my business in my 2nd year of college. From there it grew to a point where I was lucky enough to do it full time. I’ve now been running my own business full time for the past 5 years. I started Portraits by Lucinda because I wanted to spend the rest of my life doing what I love.  The thing I love most about what I do is capturing an individual’s personality and uniqueness. My goal is to let the subject’s personality shine through the camera’s lens and onto print.

What is your favorite subject to photograph other than weddings?

Newborn babies. There is nothing sweeter than photographing new life. I love catching those little babies in a deep snooze so I can forever capture the little works of art that they are.

What’s your favorite part of being involved with someones big day?

I absolutely love to photograph weddings! It’s amazing to be a part of one of the couples’ happiest days of their life. I love seeing how excited they are to finally become husband and wife. One of the sweetest wedding moments to capture is when the bride and groom see each other for the first time on their big day. I also love to see the different, unique details each couple adds to their wedding. There is nothing more rewarding than knowing that you are creating pictures that will be treasured by a family forever; even for generations to come. I feel honored to have the opportunity to capture the most important moments in my clients’ lives.

Any words of advice to couples trying to choose a photographer for their wedding?

Follow some wedding design blogs to help with inspiration. Make your wedding unique to you as a couple. There are so many great ideas our there and they will help make your wedding day beautiful.  Hire a day-of-wedding-coordinator! I have seen too many weddings where too much of the day’s responsibility falls on the bride and groom’s family. You and your family want to enjoy your big day, not work it.

In the end when the big day finally arrives, leave the stress behind you and enjoy the day for all it is. Some things may go wrong or not be exactly what you wanted, but most of the times these are very minor details.  Pick vendors you trust and whose work you love and know. You will want full-time professionals that will do what you hired them to do and do it well. I can’t stress how important it is to trust your vendors. Soak up that wedding day because it is one that you will remember as one of the most special days of your life.

August 24th, 2011

Featured Vendor: Coordinately Yours

I’ve worked with Julie on a wedding before, and there’s one thing I can definitely say about her, she knows how to coordinate an event.  As a floral vendor I felt really prepared and ready because of the delivery schedule, and contact info that she provided to all the vendors, which is a luxury that we don’t always get to enjoy when setting up.  Plus getting to know Julie as an industry friend has been great.  She’s so open to collaboration and creative projects, and always has ideas to share.  Here’s a little more about her business, Coordinately Yours:

Coordinately Yours Logo

The Blanner family

Where to find her: Website, Blog, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest

Where do you live, work, and play?

After updating our Prairie Village home, I have decided it’s time for a new project.  We recently purchased a 1960′s home in Old Leawood that I look forward to renovating and making our home.

vintage glasses (from a thrift shop) filled with large hydrangea blooms

When did you first become interested in event planning, and what sparked your interest?

I was inspired by Ann Lemcke of the Art of Entertaining in St. Louis while working for her in college.  Her concept was to create food that looked as good as it tasted.  I founded Coordinately Yours in 2002 and vowed to transcend that concept into all facets of event planning.  Since each client has a unique personality, I wanted to design distinctly different weddings and events for them.  It takes considerably more time and effort to provide individualized service, but doesn’t compromise why I chose event planning.

Champagne toast

What types of services do you offer your clients?

Wedding planning and design is constantly evolving.  Today, more brides are interested in diy options.  To accommodate, in 2010 we began offering ala carte services {venue and vendor recommendations, budget development, diy consultations} to guide them and provide only the services they truly want/need. We still offer our most coveted packages-full service coordination, day of coordination and design services as well.

Kansas City wedding, Arts Incubator

Where does your event planning inspiration come from?

Most of my inspiration is derived from non-wedding and event related blogs and websites such as EmersonMade, Anthropologie, Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn.  I feel seeking outside inspiration keeps ideas fresh rather than falling into what everyone else is producing.  Of course, a lot of my concepts are “aha” moments that come in the middle of the night and I do a mock up to present to my clients.

Silly boys in tuxes

What would you say to someone trying to decide whether or not to hire a coordinator for their wedding?

Hiring a coordinator is an investment.  Not only can a coordinator’s vast knowledge save you money, but a coordinator can save you a lot of stress.  Couples invest in a great photographer to capture the moments and the details, hire a florist to make everything look beautiful, spend thousands on food, beverage, favors, entertainment, but who pulls all that together to ensure they work seamlessly? An experienced coordinator is worth their weight in gold and for a day of coordination, at the mere cost of a wedding cake.

Paper cranes, wedding details

Any words of advice you’d like to offer couples planning their big day?

Take it one step at a time.  Don’t allow magazine timelines to rush you into decisions or create a panic.  I find that those who rush to plan their wedding in the first month of engagement, usually make decisions that can be costly, they later regret, or are bored throughout the next 11 months, wishing they had something left to do.  Planning your wedding should be a fun, positive experience.

August 17th, 2011

Featured Vendor: SNAP Photography

Where to find her: website, blog, Facebook, Twitter

Where do you live, work, and play?

I live with my husband Brad and children Will-6 and Stella-4 in the Brookside area of Kansas City, MO.  I work mostly from home but also have a studio across the state line in Kansas City, KS where I do a lot of maternity and baby photo shoots. I am born and raised here in the midwest and have to say that I’m very fond of Kansas City and the region.  I “play” at my favorite local coffee shops—the Roasterie and Latte Land—where they practically know me by name.

When did you first become interested in photography, and what sparked your interest?

I became interested in photography as a child. I was that girl with the camera documenting my experiences. I studied visual communications and graphic design in college, which was very instrumental in forming my artistic eye and helping me develop technical skill.  But it was a semester abroad in England that was a real turning point for me.  I had my camera with me at all times, taking pictures of the beautiful places I was visiting and the wonderful people from all over the world that I was meeting.  I realized then I wanted to work with people and make art at the same time.

When and why did you decide to start SNAP Photography?  Have you been shooting weddings from the start?

I had been the photojournalist for The Kansas City Kansan, the local newspaper in Kansas City, KS for a few years while also photographing weddings and families on the side. In 2001, I decided to take the plunge and focus on wedding and portrait photography full-time.

What’s your favorite subject to shoot other than weddings?

I enjoy the fact that I shoot all kinds of portrait photography, and the variety keeps it fresh for me. If I had to choose, I would say photographing babies are a true joy.

What’s your favorite part about being involved in someone’s big day?

There is so much emotion involved in photographing a wedding. People are nervous, excited, and happy. I love hearing every couple’s unique love story and distinct backgrounds. It is almost like I get to see a movie unfold before me every week.  I love taking that couple’s special day and that couple’s unique story and turning it into art.  It is truly wonderful to be a part of something so special.

What are a few words of advice you could offer to a couple choosing their photographer for their wedding day?

There is no other vendor you will have more contact with on the day of your wedding than your photographer, so you need to feel comfortable with him/her.  If a bride or groom likes a photographer’s portfolio but the photographer’s personality does not resonate with them, they should keep looking.  Secondly, you need to trust that the photographer can get the job done.  You should be able to hire the photographer, communicate your vision for your perfect day, and then let the photographer do his/her work.  If you feel like you are going to have to keep tabs on the photographer the whole wedding day to make sure you get what you want then that is not the photographer for you.

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