Engagement Photography Longview TX | Laura & Chad
Engagement Photography Longview TX | Laura & Chad

I am really pumped about Chad & Laura’s wedding next month. I fell in love with them after about 30 seconds and am really looking forward to capturing their day and taking lots and lots of pictures of them. We did their engagement session in Longview, TX and even though it was a bit warm, no one complained and we got some amazing stuff.

These two have known each other since high school and I loved their chemistry, it’s like they are in sync. They know when to smile, when to be serious, and when to snuggle up a bit and just laugh.



We started the session in Longview, but actually made a stop in Cairo.



Chad is such a gentleman, it was too bright on the roof, so he was constantly jumping off the ledge just so Laura would not be squinting in the photos.

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Bridal Photography Longview TX | Randall
Bridal Photography Longview TX | Randall

I have been looking forward to Randall’s bridal session since way back in October when I did her super fun engagement session. She had mentioned that they might have their wedding at her uncle’s house and even though it was not finished then I kept hoping that’s what would happen because it looked like it was going to be amazing. Well, here we are 9 months later and everything has fallen into place. We did her session there and I can’t wait to get back there in a few months for the wedding.

I am totally digging the combination of this house and her dress.



I LOVED this red room.


So I typically don’t post “tradition” poses on the blog, but this one was too fun to pass up. I just love the colors and how relaxed and beautiful Randall looks in this shot.

Makeup Artist: Jennifer Sauceda (903-424-5540)

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Vendor Interviews: Edible Art
Vendor Interviews: Edible Art

One of the cool things about being a wedding photographer is getting to work with so many great vendors week in and week out. Over the next couple of months I will featuring a few vendor interviews with some of my favorites in the area.

First up are Debbie & Joyce, the lovely ladies at Edible Art in Longview. If you are looking for a fun/unique/great tasting cake, you have to consider them. I stopped by their shop on day on my way to an engagement sessions and snapped a few shots of them hard at work.  

 

 

 

 

How did you guys get started, how long have you been doing this, why cakes?
“Edible Art Specialty Cakes & Cookies” has been in it’s current location for 18 months. Debbie was a cake decorator trainer years ago in college for a grocery company and later with Wilton Inc.  In college, she was a commercial art/graphic major until a counselor suggested to change her major to business which she did.  Joyce was also a published book author of many artistic works and worked as a manager in the corporate world for 20+ years. Both total strangers left their corporate jobs to raise a family. When our daughters started kindergarten a mutual friend introduced us.  Debbie was making a few cakes and cookies for her daughter after being unhappy with the quality of cakes available in our area. When you take a really cool 3 tiered lipstick cake to your daughters 5th birthday party, watch out other moms notice!  From that one cake,  10 moms ordered their children’s birthday cakes that year.  After those 10 cakes, a client following began.  Debbie asked Joyce one day when dropping the girls off at school if she wanted to help bake and decorate a couple of days a week while the girls were in school. Joyce said “Absolutely!” From that moment a friendship and mutual respect was born. We baked and decorated from home while researching the business.  After a few months, equipment, a building and business plan came together.  We were told bakery’s were a high risk business much less a custom cake & cookie shop and no bank would want us since neither of us had worked in over 5+ years. One day, we were prepared to visit a dozen banks with our research and business plan in hand. Our prayer was answered when we heard “We want this little business,”…it did help that we had made a cake for their grand opening a year before this presentation. The loan officer and vice president had seen and tasted our product. When the bank asked about our husbands co-signing, we both said “No” because we didn’t want them to tell us how to run our business.  Well, Bancorp South of  Longview gave us the green light. The dream of a custom cake & cookie shop was now a reality! Career women to mommy’s to business owners, what a dream!

What is your favorite part about your job?
The stories are always the final inspiration of all the cakes & cookies. We laugh and learn and meet so many people with stories to tell. Some examples:  the guy that wants his dogs sculpted in 3-D for his groom’s cake because he proposed with the engagement ring on a shoe lace around the pets neck. Pit-bulls “G &  Miss Daisy” can be seen on the website, notice the edible shoe lace and ring around “Miss Daisy’s” neck. Then, we have our regular “Mr. B” that comes by every few weeks and purchases 12 cookies to hide them under his bed so his family want eat them. Then, he has to find a new hiding place because a sticky note was left in an empty cookie box “Daddy, you know you aren’t suppose to have these!”  Next, the little kids that come in with a hand colored drawing of their dream cake and we get to bring it to life…what an honor!

What are some of the more fun and creative WEDDING cakes you have done?
We love the one of a kind, never before made, over the top crazy wedding cakes! Once we were asked to make a pink “Fantasy Garden” design with butterfly’s and ranunculas flowers (on the website site under Wedding Cakes). Then, there was the copper, gold, bronze and pearl glossy: The “Royal Della” was a 29 hour hand painted cake that took all of us painting with #1 paint brushes all night to complete. Personal favorite was the young couple who wanted their vows written on the sides of the cake.  The young bride-to-be brought her vows by a month before the wedding but her groom was in the service in Iraq. When this handsome solider arrived in Longview early one Sat. morning, he came straight to the shop from the airport, in uniform to hand deliver his wedding vows.  WE were the first to see him before his family and future bride because he came home a day early! What an honor to read and write this couples vows to each other on their wedding cake before anyone else in the whole word knew what they had written. There was not a dry eye on the Edible Art Design Team as we were preparing this wedding cake.

How many eggs do you go through in a busy week?
Lots of crazy cracking on a busy week. We don’t believe in frozen eggs at “Edible Art.” If we could ,we would have a hen house out back for super fresh eggs…being across from City Hall and inside the city limits, well, we guess the hen house is out of the question. On a busy week we go through about 200+ eggs.

What are some things brides should look for when looking for someone to bake their wedding cake?
There is so much more than meets the eye! Open those eyes and LOOK around the place.  Is it clean, employees professional, do they have hairnets on, clean finger nails, what are they working on while you are there?  If they answer the phone, do they wash their hands before continuing to decorate an order . Are the displays current or old? Does the place smell fresh or stale. Can you taste the product? If not, RUN!!! They have something to hide. Do they make the cakes fresh or frozen for a month? Ask to see current pictures. Ask around town before you book any special event cake, make sure you know who you are hiring for this once in a lifetime day. Do they have a payment plan for wedding cakes? Can the designer sketch your dream cake so both of you envision the same wedding cake design? If they can’t sketch on the spot, chances are they do things straight by the book without custom one of a kind, WOW!  Yes, price is important but the quality of cake both inside and out is what is the best value. Don’t settle for anything less than what YOU want on YOUR DAY!

Anything else you wanna say?
“Edible Art Specialty Cakes & Cookies” is by appointment only. First, because we are mom’s.  Yes, we lock the doors and run to school party’s and events with our kids. Second, because each cake is an honor and we want to sit with you to plan your ideas into the design you have in mind. What a blessing to be asked to make a wedding cake, then their baby shower cake and next a first birthday cake.  What about those Sweet 16’s that come to us for that coming of age design. WOW, 50 Year Anniversary cakes…we always want to interview these couples and ask how they made it 50 years without killing each other.   The lessons you can learn by listening to these married couples. Then, you have those 70, 80, 90 and what about 100 year old birthdays.  Every time we touch a cake, we truly think about the person we are making this one of a kind cake.  Is it the best cake of their life, maybe the first or eve
n last…what an honor to be asked to be a part of a special moment in someones life.

Alex, you asked why cakes? “THE CAKE” is the gift God gave us to share with others.  This is a love and passion that is not taken for granted especially in today’s economy. It is truly a gift from heaven when you find your God given passion and can share it with others.  Every “CAKE” made is a gift to someone special and each of us on the “Design Team” is so grateful to be a part of this moment in another person’s life.  Truly blessed!!!!

Contact Info:
Edible Art Specialty Cakes & Cookies 
www.EdibleArt.zoomshare.com
504 W. South Street Longview, TX 75601
903-234-2114 

 

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Bridal Photography The Belgium House | Amanda
Bridal Photography The Belgium House | Amanda

We had a blast shooting Amanda’s session. We started out at The Belgium House, they are getting married there in a few months, and then we headed into downtown Longview.

I think my favorite part was getting out of the car at our first stop. I was getting my gear out and I overheard Amanda telling her mom. “It’s OK mom, just trust him, they will be great.” :)

By the end of the session I think I had won her over because her mom was pointing out dirty grungy trucks for us to use in the shots.  

 

Alex really really likes the next two shots. :)

 

Amanda’s color for her wedding is hot pink. :) She had a few pink accessories that she was planning on using, but while we where at the laundry place a cab pulled up.
A cab sent from heaven above. (I’m thinking they should book it as their get away car.)  

 

Another shot I have a crush on, and it was not even a location I picked out. :)

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Bridal Photography Longview TX | Linsey
Bridal Photography Longview TX | Linsey

We had a great afternoon in Longview shooting Linsey’s bridals.
Her mom was literally the PERFECT mother of the bride, as far as bridal sessions go.  She made sure all the little details were in place, sat back at times and enjoyed the session, she even helped me with some of my little light tricks.  (I’ll update you all on how she does on the wedding day.)

The wedding is going to be at First United Methodist Church in Longview and I can’t wait to shoot there. It’s amazing.  

 

I really like this shot. I’m not sure if it’s the arches, the black and white, or just the expression on her face.  

She brought along her hat.  

Before I met them at the church I scouted a little back road that had a few nice spots for some outdoor shots. Lots of cool spots and not much traffic. Apparently 1.5 hours after I checked it out is rush hour in that part of town. There was a steady stream of cars while we were doing these. Everyone kept honking and waving as they drove by. Linsey loved it and it kinda brought out her inner celebrity. It was fun to watch.  

Once again ladies and gentlemen, a big round of applause for Alicia. Mother of the Bride.  

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