Posts tagged ‘Kansas’

January 10th, 2012

Engagement Session: Megan and Adam, Wichita, KS

Megan wanted to design an e-sesssion that would capture both her and Adam’s personality.  She channeled Audrey Hepburn for the first, more formal part of the shoot.  Later her and Adam changed into casual attire and stopped by some local spots, such as Mead’s Corner Coffee Shop (coffee’s one of their favorite things).  They ended with some pics against the romantic Kansas landscape.  My favorite shots are definitely the Breakfast at Tiffany-esque ones.  Megan looks so classic and Adam is such a good sport for playing along!  Images by Jaclyn Marie Photography.

December 13th, 2011

Engagement Session: Meg and Brandon, Olathe, Kansas

Meg and Brandon are adorable, and their e-session has all the things I love about the midwest, including beautiful fields, warm glowing light, and a giant brick silo!  Erin of Erin Leigh Studio did such a wonderful job of capturing these two together.  My favorite detail is the fun chalkboard, and the way Erin put their collage together so it says “Brandon Love’s Meg”.  So sweet!

December 8th, 2011

Real Weddings: Yen and Christopher, Wichita, Kansas

Winter is definitely here in the midwest, and so Yen and Christopher’s day is perfect for the chilly weather.  Originally these two were planning a summer wedding, so Yen chose bright warm colors of raspberry, deep orange, purple, and chartreuse.  They ended up having to push things into winter, but Yen loved her color palette and decided to keep it.  She thought it would make a nice contrast to the grey of winter.  One of the most amazing things about this wedding is that Christopher’s own mother sewed all the bridesmaids dresses, vests, and ties.  Talk about a fabulous in-law!  A big thank you to Yen and Christopher for sharing all the details of their big day, and to Jaclyn Marie Photography for the lovely images.

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony: Church of the Resurrection.  Reception: Corporate Caterers Banquet Facility.  Photography: Jaclyn Marie Photography.  Flowers: Family friend.  Cake: Bagatelle Bakery, decorated by groom’s sister.  Dress: Mori Lee from Mia’s Bridal.

From the bride…

Christopher and I met freshman year at Kansas State University. We were friends up until the summer after our junior year. I went to Houston, TX for an internship, while Christopher was back in Wichita, KS. We called, texted and chatted online every night. At the end of the summer, Christopher offered to fly down to help me pack and drive back to Kansas. And that’s when our friendship turned for the better!

My sister, Anh Phan, and I came up with the centerpieces and put them together with the help of some other family members. We used pinecones and tree branches to tie together the winter wedding to the warm colors originally chose.

We struggled a little with how to handle combining two cultures and traditions during the reception. Following my parents’ culture, each side of both families are introduced to each other at the beginning of the reception. Instead of having a receiving line, we stuck with the Vietnamese tradition of going table to table welcoming each family of guests to the reception and thanking them for sharing the special day with us. As far as the food went, not only did we have Corporate Caterers cook american food, but my aunt, owner of To Chao (a family owned restaurant), cooked some vietnamese food as well. That way, we could incorporate both cultures.

We took some pictures with Christopher’s sister’s Mustang. He works in the automotive industry, and having a picture with car a he’s worked on meant a lot to him.

Our favorite part of the day was the actual wedding itself. I know that most of the planning, stress and money goes into the reception, but our wedding was gorgeous! The music was performed by four of our choir members at St. Isidore’s Catholic Student Center. I sang as a soprano in our church choir for 5.5 years. When Christopher converted to Catholicism our 4th year, he joined as a violinist and bass vocalist. We even went to Italy with our choir just last summer. Having members of our choir perform at our wedding meant so much to us.

October 7th, 2011

Real Weddings: Lindsey and Trebor, Pratt, KS

I’m really excited to share today’s wedding.  When I talked to Lindsey, she said that she picked her dress (only a week after the proposal) and it inspired the whole look and feel of her wedding; vintage, and romantic.  They decided to keep things casual with an intimate backyard garden affair, with tons of DIY projects, and lots of little details.  Thanks so much to Lindsey and Trebor for sharing all the details of their day, and to Heather Brulez Photography for the lovely images.

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony/Reception: Bride’s families home.  Photography: Heather Brulez Photography.  Flowers: The Flower Shop.  Catering: Mimi’s Catering.  Cake: Annette Adelhardt.  Invites and Paper: Taylor Printing.

From the Bride…

My husband and I started dating when we were in high school. He is two years older than me and his last year of high school he decided to do track, and we started to talk during the track meets. I looked forward to talking to him more than doing my events. We had a great summer then he went to K-State. We did the long distance thing for two years while I finished high school. Then I also attended K-State, and finally we were in the same town, and it was great. We went on a trip to Zion National Park with some of my family. On our last night in the park he wanted to go walk to the river, and I was really confused why no one wanted to go with us. It started raining, thunder and lightning, and he got down on one knee. He probably said all the romantic things a girl wants to hear but all I remember is that he was proposing. I started crying and saying yes. It was perfect.

Because I wanted our day to be personal, we paid a lot of attention to details. My mom was so much help, she made the flower girl dresses and the head bands for all the girls and women in the wedding. We also made all the table runners. One of our biggest projects was the tulle covered balls that hung down the aisle on the chairs. In my blog obsession I had found the saying Eat, Drink, and Be Married, so I painted it with a design to place on the buffet table. I also had seen fans as a really fun way to keep guests informed and cool (well cooler), so I painted a design with our names and the date on it. We had them printed with the names of our family and the wedding party on the back of the fans.

My favorite part of the wedding was walking up the aisle toward my husband. That was the only time I almost cried, I was so happy to be marrying him. Although I did love seeing everything come together. We had planned this for almost 10 months.  For me I was so happy it was everything I wanted. The dance and the food was amazing. By the end of the night people where in the pool. Even my dad, in his wedding clothes!

September 26th, 2011

Engagement Session: Julie and Seth

One thing you definitely see a lot of in midwest engagement sessions are farms and fields.  However Julie and Seth’s e-session is unique because it was shot at the farm where Julie’s mom grew up, and it holds a special place in her heart.  One of my favorite things about this shoot is the light.  It’s so glowing and lovely, and all the lovely images look like they were taken early in the morning right as the sun was rising.  Beautiful images taken by Leigh Miller Photography.

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