If you know me you know that I ALWAYS encourage brides to get their wedding filmed. AND, if you know anything about getting your wedding filmed you that all the cool brides get their wedding filmed in Super 8. The thing with Super 8 is that it’s typically really expensive. Here’s where it gets better. Vanessa McKellar is running a limited time offer where you can save 50% on having your wedding filmed in Super 8. This is a crazy good deal and if you have been on the fence about getting your wedding filmed then this should push you over the edge. Go visit her site for all the details. Also, here is a little trailer she did in Super 8 from Erika & Phil’s wedding that we shot together a little while ago.
Megan & Mitch were so much fun to shoot. Every year I get a few couples that I know I would want to be friends with “in real life” and these two instantly moved onto that list. Megan is actually a photographer herself so her choosing me to shoot her wedding was kinda a huge deal. :) (She’s also getting Vanessa McKellar to film her wedding.) Anyway, on to the images. We started at the Ft. Worth Botanical Gardens. Very very fun stuff.
This was the part of the session where I started calling Mitch “Hollister”. He was totally a rock star model.
These two met at the gym where they both trained so we figured it would be a good place to shoot. :) We were right.
Thanks again for a fantastic morning. Can’t wait for your bridals. We are going to blow Mitch’s brains with what we come up with.
For the past 10 years or so Danielle and I have had a little Christmas tradition of going heading down to College Station, eating at Freebirds, getting some Marble Slab, and then doing the Santa’s Wonderland drive through.
This year was extra fun because my favorite wedding videographers Vanessa & Brent McKellar came along and filmed a family video for us. Our kids have already watched it over and over and I know the older they get the more this video will mean to us. I have tons of photos of my kids but there is something extra cool about capturing them on video. You really get a feel for their personality, how they walk, their tiny hands struggling to hold a huge burrito. It’s perfect. (The same is true for getting your wedding filmed. You absolutely MUST do it.)
Grab some popcorn and enjoy the flick.
(This is a service they offer to anyone so hop on it parents!)
Castle on the Lake is one of my favorite venues in the area and it’s located just outside of Jacksonville, Tx. I love when brides choose to get married at wedding venues because they are well… wedding venues. They are built and put together to help your day go smoothly and their on site staff help take care of so many things you did not plan for or expect. Here are a few shots of it as well as a new promo video Vanessa McKellar just put together for them.
One of the coolest things about Castle is their HUGE bridal suite. This thing just blows away every other location. If you have ever been a bridesmaid you know just how crowded these “prep” rooms can get. Not the case with castle. I shot a wedding with 10 bridesmaids getting ready in this room and there was still plenty of room for moms, aunts, and grandparents to come in and visit. It’s awesome.
They have a couple of options for your ceremony. One is a big a big tree.
The second is a cool rock wall they just built.
Finally, here is a video that Vanessa McKellar just shot. Brittan is the bride you’ll see. (La Tee Da Flowers did the flowers.)She’s also the owner and runs this place day in and day out. She is super nice and will totally become your BFF as she helps you put together your wedding day. Give her a call and get this placed booked! 903.721.3593.
Castle on the Lake
http://www.jacksonvillecastle.com/
903.721.3593.
Part 2 of our 25 tips on planning your wedding comes from none other than Casey Brown, owner of CMB DJs. Here he is in action as well as a few tips he gave on why having a DJ is a good idea for your wedding.
Here are 5 ways that a good DJ can make your wedding better.
1. Announcements.
Having a DJ that can announce the toast, cake cutting, and the occasional lost set of keys, and be heard and understood is a huge plus. The person on the microphone has to be able to cut through all the chatter and get everyone’s attention.
2. Mixing music that suits your guests.
A good DJ can look at any group and sum up a play list that fits. And he can only do this if he/she is familiar with many genres of music and it’s era. (Adult Contemporary, Pop, country, hip hop, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s)
3. Quality equipment.
While it doesn’t necessarily make a better DJ, quality equipment can provide a better experience and service that not only sounds good, but looks good. A “rats nest” of wires on the DJ table or around the Dj’s setup tends to take away from the nice center pieces, cakes, and linens that make up your reception decor. Especially in smaller rooms.
4. Be prepared.
Having an outline of the order of events for your reception and any special songs that go with those events will allow your reception to run much more smoothly. If the DJ has a digital setup, making “folder” in his DJ program with all special songs for the reception, or putting all special songs on a single CD and having them ready for use ensures all those important songs are accounted for and ready to play on cue.
5. Knowing the wedding etiquette.
You can’t take a karaoke jock from a bar, and expect them to know how to pull off an elegant and fun wedding reception. This is how that could turn out. ((insert blog link to that couple taking for ever to load the first dance and mother son dance.)) You will want a DJ that has wedding experience and references. When the budget needs to be cut one of the first things they think of is the DJ entertainment. Because all the DJ does is play music right? By getting a cousin to man the iPod, or a friend that has a big music collection, you stand to lose many if not all of the tips mentioned here. If you’re on a small budget, try to budget more for the services that really affect your wedding, and cut some smaller things that may not be quite as important.
CMB DJs
http://cmbdjs.com/
903.724.3192