tim+ashlea :: married :: lexington nc wedding photographer

You may remember Tim+Ashlea from their beautiful farm engagement session a couple of months ago or Ashlea's bridal portraits that were posted to the blog just a few days ago. We were introduced to these two through mutual friends not long after we moved to North Carolina, and we were so excited when they got engaged and asked us to photograph their wedding!

It was a gorgeous, albeit a very hot, day down at the lovely Childress Vineyards in Lexington. The bridal party and guests were all troopers withstanding the 100+ degree temps to see them become Mr. and Mrs. (the wine slushies were especially helpful in keeping everyone cool... just one of the many benefits of getting married at a winery), and the newlyweds were awesome for putting up with the heat and humidity to get some great photos in the vineyards.

Just look at those shoes! Ashlea is a girl who LOVES bling.

I am in love with this sweet moment that Josh captured from afar of Ashlea's daddy walking her down the aisle... a good father/daughter moment gets me every time!

Aren't they just stunning?!?

Tim+Ashlea :: Thank you so much for allowing us to be a part of your very special day! We had such a great time with you and all your guests, and we are so grateful to have you two as friends! Hope you're living it up and having an amazing time in Jamaica :)

Venue :: Childress Vineyards

Caterer :: The Bistro at Childress Vineyards

Florist :: Amy Lynne Originals

Cake Artist :: Maxie B's

Ceremony Musicians :: Elegant Ensembles

DJ :: Triad DJ and Events

Hair+Makeup :: Carla White

Dress :: Priscilla of Boston

Jewelry :: Swarovski

Bridesmaids' Attire :: Belsoie

Stationer :: The American Wedding

Officiant :: Rev. Virginia Wood

5 reasons to opt for a first look :: greensboro wedding photographer

For those who may not be familiar with the term, a First Look is when a bride and groom opt to see each other prior to the ceremony. DON'T LEAVE THE PAGE JUST YET! All too often, brides hear this term and immediately reject the idea, and while it's not for everyone, I believe all brides should be educated on the benefits of opting to see each other before the walk down the aisle.

Josh and I did not do a First Look, as I was insistent on him seeing me for the very first time as I walked down the aisle, and while that was wonderful, I've learned that it is just as, if not even more, special having your groom see you in an intimate moment without a huge audience. The really surprising thing about it is that even when a couple has a First Look, the groom still gets emotional seeing his bride walk down the aisle to him. The fact of the matter is, now that we are working in the wedding industry and have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly, we have wished many times that we had chosen to have those precious few moments alone before the wedding.

I, too, used to think that First Looks were only for couples who had no appreciation for tradition, but what I've found is that couples in all shapes and sizes opt to see one another prior to the festivities. We've had very traditional and conservative couples, as well as much more modern couples looking to shake things up a little, elect for a First Look. Let's get real - breaking tradition isn't going to bring 9 years of bad luck on your marriage, and while we agree that parents, who often hold tight to tradition, are a very important and special part of your day, it is, in fact, your day and if in the end, you're happy, they'll be happy, too.

Which brings me to this week's Friday Five... 5 Reasons to Consider a First Look.

1. A First Look allows the bride and groom to spend some quality time alone on the wedding day. Let me give you some insight as a past bride - without a First Look, you don't get even 5 minutes to speak to and spend time with your groom alone on the wedding day. In the hustle and bustle of the day's activities and being shuffled from one photo op to another, there is very little time left to enjoy the moment together without being surrounded by a group of people. We usually set aside at least 45 minutes for a First Look to allow the two of you plenty of time together.

"I decided to do a first look mainly because I thought it was a wonderful idea to take a second out from that important day and just connect with your honey and love on each other before the mayhem began! Adrian agreed and as usual after he reflected on it he loved it!" - Kamisha, married June 2012 at the Loft at Union Square, High Point, NC

2. A First Look allows you to go straight from ceremony to reception without keeping your guests waiting. Without a First Look, the typical time between the end of the ceremony and the couple arriving at the reception is around one hour, and can be even longer if the bride needs a makeup touch-up after the ceremony (face the fact that you might shed a tear or two during the wedding) or if your ceremony and reception are taking place at different venues. When our couples do a First Look, we create a timeline that allows us to photograph the bridal party, family, and bride and groom ALL before the ceremony even takes place. Then, we'll typically pull the bride and groom out of the reception for about 15 minutes at sunset to get those beautiful dusk photographs. That means no rushing through photos and no guests waiting for you to make your big entrance! A First Look is an especially great idea if your ceremony will be ending within an hour of sunset in order to allow plenty of time for outdoor portraits before it gets dark.

"I especially enjoyed the way they arranged our "first look"... it was so special!" - Ashley, married November 2011 at Briar Hill Baptist Church, Florence, MS

3. Couples who do a First Look typically have more photographs. This goes along with what I mentioned above, but when a bride and groom are taking photos before the ceremony, we are able to allocate more time for beautiful, magazine-worthy photos of the new Mr. and Mrs. We sometimes set aside as much as an hour for the First Look itself and portraits of the bride and groom. The typical amount of time for portraits for couples not doing a First Look is only 20 minutes. 

4. A First Look calms a nervous bride... or groom. It's normal to be a little nervious or anxious on your wedding day, and for most brides, the cure for that is seeing your handsome hunny. Seeing him a couple of hours before the ceremony means a couple of hours less stress for you. After a First Look, you can go through the day feeling confident, beautiful, and just as happy as you should be on your special day!

"I was so nervous about seeing Jason. If I had waited until everyone was watching, I probably would have exploded. As it was, I got to see him at noon, just me and him, with my daddy holding my dress, and our family watching from the windows. Very special and private." - Nancy, married December 2011 at the Rogers-Green House, Laurel, MS

5. Couples who do a First Look have more freedom of location and more control over the setting. Because a First Look makes the schedule a bit more flexible, a bride can choose to see her groom for the first time at a different location than the ceremony venue. Having a church wedding and a ballroom reception, but really want photos in a downtown setting or at the family's farm? We can usually arrange that, as long as it is within a 20-30 minute drive of your ceremony location. Also, YOU have control over the setting for your First Look. Some couples choose to be completely alone in the intimate moment when they see each other for the first time, while others choose to have the bridal party or family looking on. Recently, we had a bride's father escort her to her groom during the First Look. It's really all about what you want!

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adrian+kamisha :: married :: high point wedding photographer

You may remember Adrian and Kamisha from this precious engagement session we did with them last September. They met about seven years ago while both working at Target and going to school at Winston-Salem State University, and after having his eye on her for awhile, Adrian worked up the nerve to ask Kamisha out on a date. It was obvious to their friends and family that this was something special, and eventually, Adrian asked Kamisha to be by his side forever, complete with the self-professed mushy-gushy, romantic proposal.

We've had the chance to get to know these two over the past several months, and they are two of the most kind, genuine, fun people that I've ever known. They're full of life and full of love for each other and their friends and family, and after their wedding on Saturday at The Loft at Union Square, it's obvious where they get these qualities from. Kamisha and Adrian's friends and family were probably the most welcoming and grateful group of folks we've ever met, and we felt blessed to be surrounded by such a lovely group of people. Y'all are the reason I love my job!

I love it when a couple decides to see each other before the ceremony... this was such a special moment in a truly beautiful setting.

This bridal party knew how to ROCK the GQ/Vogue look!

Kamisha, you looked absolutely GORGEOUS! I am obsessed with this reception dress, and you know I am loving those pink heels.

Adrian+Kamisha :: Thank you x a million for not only letting us be a part of your special day and making us feel like family! We're so honored to have you guys not only as clients, but as friends, and we wish you all the very best that life and marriage have to offer. Hope you're having an amazing time on your honeymoon, and we look forward to seeing you soon!

Venue :: The Loft at Union Square

Event Design and Coordination :: Behind the Scenes, Inc.

Floral Design :: Designs North Florist and Interiors

Dessert Bar :: Maxie B's

Caterer :: Carolina's Diner

Ceremony Musician :: Curtis Norman

Disc Jockey :: A+A Disc Jockey Service

Makeup :: Deborah Morris

Hair :: Tonya Robinson

Wedding Gown :: Songbirds Consignment by designer Joli Bridal

Alterations :: Perfect Fit Alterations

Ladies' Attire :: Bridal Mart by designer Dessy

Men's Attire :: Men's Wearhouse by designer Calvin Klein

Officiant :: Rev. Dr. Susan Kennedy

Jewelry :: Jared