Archive for February, 2010

rockin ybor: kamay and kenny

February 26, 2010

I love meeting new brides and their soon to be hubbies and Kamay and Kenny were no exception! They were referred to me through a mutual friend and after scouring my website and blog got in touch to see if I could capture their special day. When we first met up Kamay talked about loving bright colors and her desire for wedding images that weren’t so “traditional!” By that time, I felt like it was love at first sight! Nothing pleases me more than to hear a bride request something unique on their big day!

These love birds are getting married on March 6th at the Tampa Convention Center, followed by a reception in the stunning Teatro on 7th. It seemed perfect then, to meet up in Ybor for an engagement session, walking the streets where they’ll soon find themselves dressed in their wedding day attire.

It was loads of fun and quite a challenge for me too… Kenny is 6ft 5 inches tall! We won’t discuss my height, but let’s just say, I stood on my toes a lot! What a great afternoon getting to know one another more, laughing and cutting up and chatting about all the big plans! Be on the look out for one vibrant wedding- Kamay picked pink and black for her colors, which just made me smile even bigger as it’ll match my logo perfectly!

Without further ado, I introduce to you, the future Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Belcher!

Kenny was so great. Any time I looked up to guide him on the next “move” he was already one step ahead! Lots of sweet kisses, tender glances and hugs. Ah…. LOVE! 

I told you he was tall! Models are tall right? (Sorry Kamay, I couldn’t resist!)

When we walked by this alley, I remembered Kamay’s request for some bright colors. I couldn’t pass it up. I’m glad we stopped for a few minutes. This is easily one of my favs from the day!

It’s not bad in a black and white conversion either huh?!Kamay and Kenny love the movies and frequent this location for dates. It seemed natural that we would spend some time here. I love the way their noses are touching… so romantic!

A black brick wall and a groom in love… WOAH! Another fav!

Ok, maybe I have too many favorites from this day. This couple is just too photogenic! I love the reflection in the window of the sky, which was getting ready to let loose some rain and the light bulbs added a fun touch as well. 

Laughter- what could be better?

I asked Kenny and Kamay to just dance around. I was waiting for that precious moment when sparks fly and they forget I’m watching. Here’s my favorite sequence:

Stopping for a kiss of course!

Ok, hold on, there are some stunning images coming! I mean incredibly stunningI told you!!!
My goodness! I can’t wait to see their first kiss as husband and wife! Whew! And, what’s an Ybor session without a kiss in the streets? Perfect way to close out a perfect session!
Thanks Kamay and Kenny for an awesome time! I’m looking forward to your wedding in 8 days!! I know you’re going to rock those images too!

P.S. Don’t forget to leave some love (post a comment)! For 25 comments, Kamay and Kenny will  receive a free 5×7, for 50 comments they’ll receive a free 8×10!

I love a couple with vision and style and that’s just what Jamie and Paul brought to this session! Shooting back in my hometown was awesome, but it was even better to have such great subjects to capture. They could seriously make the side of a barn look incredible…oh wait, they did! Get ready, this couple seriously rocked the camera-despite the wild wind!

We started off at the train tracks. It was pretty early in the morning, the dew was still present and the backdrop was perfect for the awesome purple dress and boots Jamie sported. Check these out:

Can you say gorgeous??!

Jamie and Paul brought several outfit changes. This wardrobe change reflects the colors of their upcoming wedding: black and white, with a splash of red… this first one happens to be one of my faves from the day!

So romantic, especially with the wind blowing Jamie’s skirt.

These next 2 are more of my faves. (Seriously, I’m not sure if I could really pick just a few.) When these 2 get in front of the camera, something magical happens. Love it.

Breathtaking.

When I saw the red chair, I knew that a wispy field would be perfect. It just so happens that Paul has some great connections and it wasn’t long before we found ourselves here:

Ok, guess what? Another fave!

We ended our session at a really cool barn (A.K.A. a friend’s man cave) So cool!

I told you they could make a barn look good!

A special request of the soon to be bride…

One of the neatest things about Paul and Jamie was their ability to go from serious and sultry to 

sweet and playful in almost a moment’s notice. 

And, to end the post, a few precious kisses! 

What a great couple. I’m so looking forward to their wedding! Thanks Jamie and Paul for spending the morning with me and for being such incredibly awesome models.

P.S. Thanks to our “special assistants” who joined us too. The wind certainly gave you a great deal of work and your attention to detail made my job so much easier!

How did I forget this the first time around? For 25 comments, Jamie and Paul will  receive a free 5×7, for 50 comments they’ll receive a free 8×10!

an update from the heart…

February 16, 2010

This post has been a long time coming, but when I started getting emails and Facebook messages, asking when a new addition to this blog was going up, I knew I needed to fill everyone in on my life for the past month!

Photography is a wonderful part of my life and I enjoy it so much. Capturing precious moments makes my heart so happy and is a much needed creative outlet! God has blessed this endeavor more than we ever could have imagined, with more bookings than I anticipated and opportunities to meet such incredible people week in and week out!

It does mean lots of work and more late nights than I think I can sometimes muster! But, it’s rewarding and I love it!

The past 3 weeks or so, however, my entire family has been super sick. We’ve been to doctor appointments, had IV’s for dehydration, spent days in bed and have generally just been out of commission. Since my family is my priority, photography was “paused” while I tended to sick children and a sick hubby. This means: no blog posts, not a lot of editing, a lack of galleries being posted and the list goes on.

When I look at my “to do’s” I’m overwhelmed,  yet I know that it was not only necessary, but my responsibility to care for those I love so dearly first. Family first. Period!

So, for those of you who have sent cards and emails, made phone calls, texted words of encouragement and have extended grace…  thank you!

We’re getting back into the swing of things, and I’m working hard to get caught up. I appreciate your understanding and your patience.

And… just so you can get a glimpse of those sweet ones I’ve been taking care of, I wanted to share these precious pics with you as well: Collin, Griffin, Eden Grace, Matthan and my incredible husband, Rahul.

Blessings,

Annie