Photographing my sister’s wedding

In January the planning and discussions for planning my sister’s wedding began. It started with first deciding the location and moving down the list of exploring vendor options. My sister and I had many conversations about her photographer and the idea of me possibly photographing their wedding. Just because I am family I did not want her to chose me with out looking into other photographers. I sent her a list of ones that I love their work and would photograph  my wedding if I did it all over again. However Laura came back and asked me to be her photographer, as well as her matron of honor. I could not be more honored and yet I knew that I needed a plan to be able to work, set the camera down to be present, and to enjoy the day.

Here are some of my thoughts that helped me stand by her side and document their wedding day!

First learn from others. I had read how Jasmine Star photographed her sister’s wedding. Also last year I was the third shooter for Char of Char’s Photography for her sister’s wedding. I saw first hand how Char handled both roles. She was amazing both standing by her sister’s side and behind the camera. Char gave us clear roles and responsibilities for the day that was so helpful.

In order for me to fully commit to shooting their wedding I needed to find a second shooter that my sister was comfortable with style and being in front of the camera. Also the second shooter would need to be someone who will take charge and be confident when I would be in the photograph myself or could not cover a part of the time, like the ceremony. Though I did ask my sister if I could pick up my camera once I was down the aisle to photograph her and my dad. Yep I asked. I did not need to worry as Daylene of Daylene Wilson Photographic was the person for the job. Daylene’s present, understanding of her role and knowledge of the timeline were all things that allowed for me to be present and not feel like I needed to be everywhere.

As I was in Maryland before the wedding I planned on taking time on Thursday to photograph my sister’s details: her wedding dress, shoes, and jewelry. I love photographing details and knew that I wanted to use the barn as the backdrop and that it would take a little longer. My sister and I had this pocket of time to spend together, talking. This would give me more down time in the morning that I could be present and not miss out on shooting her beautiful details. Plus my sister had dreams of not being able to find her dress. I was not going to be responsible for it missing.

I also photographed the invitations another day before the wedding. My mother spent hours hand writing all the beautiful calligraphy and I wanted to make sure it was photographed to its fullest! I know that at most wedding I do not have this ability; however my goal was to make time and this served as a way for more time in the timeline.

Another way that allowed me to be present was creating a timeline that allowed for downtown as well as time for Daylene and I to photograph the day. The day started with making time for a family brunch together and a first look was included too! I will share a general timeline in another post.

I also knew that I could not be responsible to do my hair. Jamie Halcott from Baltimore Bridal Hair and Make-up was amazing!! I have been in numerous wedding and I usually do not like my hair. Not this time, I LOVED my hair and she had it completed with a half hour and it lasted all day. Jamie was an artist and extremely talented. I would recommend her to anyone!!!

Another part of the plan was that I had to be released from all mother duties that day. Myla was a flower girl and Lyndon as groomsman and so everyone in our family needed to be dressed and ready. Thankfully there were many hands to help do Myla’s hair and get her dressed and ready. For the most part she was on her own and did great playing with the other children who were there! She was one exhausted flower girl as we tucked her into bed that night.

Some of my last thought to share includes a promise I made to my sister to squeeze her hand throughout the day. The day goes bye so fast I wanted to take small moments and freeze them with her. Moments like her stepping into her dress and pausing in front of the mirror as tears well up in our eyes.  I also had to acknowledge that I love being behind a camera and being able to photograph her wedding would bring me much joy! I am so thankful that I had the privilege and honor to photograph Laura and Drew. More from their wedding will be coming soon! I promise, this week!

 

Hair done and dress on is how I started shooting the day.

I shot both digitally and film for my sister’s wedding, which was a first for me too!

If you could see my feet I had my Tom’s on until it was time for me to me in the pictures!

Thank you Daylene for capturing this picture of me working above and the rest of these throughout the day!

As I walked the tears flooded. There was no hiding behind a camera.And more tears… and there were some mothering moments, like put down the wreath.

 

 

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You both were stunning. And, you are amazing, Jamie, to handle all that responsibility with much poise! I love that last photo (sister/mom moment…tears for one, instruction for the other).

De Neumann

O what a day!
Beautiful family.
Beautifully glorifying God.

Nine years

I am the luckiest girl to be walking with him nine years later through life discovering God in the details together.

“We can all see God in exceptional things,

but it requires the culture of spiritual discipline

to see God in every detail,

be ready to discover the divine designs anywhere”

Oswald Chambers

 

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Baby Elias

This family is dear to my heart. Our friendship started in late 2011 with a wonderful message from Darlene updating me that God had given her a miracle, a baby expected to arrive next July. At the time, I did not know all of their journey but I know that each miracle is a gift of life from God. I was thrilled for them. Our friendship continued as Darlene was open and honest about her journey of waiting for years and the struggle it was. In our infertility journey I had been waiting two years at this point. I quickly found a friend who could understand my thoughts, dreams, desires, and fears. She is a women of faith. Her encouragement, and hope over the next year and half has been steadfast and loving towards me. Darlene’s pregnancy gave me hope that God has a plan for me as he did with her family. I have cherished our friendship and the kindness she has shown me.

I was so honored to be able to photograph their family and their love. Elias is now nine months old, about the same length of time Darlene carried him waiting for his arrival. The love she has for her son is evident in her sweet and gentle disposition towards him and the smile that never seems to leave her face. As she waited for her own Darlene would often babysit and serve other mother’s with their children. She shared the best part of being a mother is that she does not have to leave. Elias is hers to keep.

We headed out into the outdoors where they love to spend time together as a family. I might say it was the most perfect warm bright spring evening. They were awesome to follow me on a trail that was much longer then I had  expected. It was worth the photographs under the tall tall trees. I left our time together encouraged listening how Darlene is loving motherhood and her fast growing little son. ENJOY!!!

the canopy of trees was beautiful!there is another smile…showing his three little teeth.and in about two seconds that rock was in his mouth.Mama’s kisses.his little hand holding on. melt my heart.this book is read each day before nap time and he seemed to love all the sounds.

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darlene

Jamie, thank you for your kind words. and for the beautiful photos. that was such a fun, special evening! so thankful for your friendship! and for your own little miracle growing inside!

Five of Twelve

I have ran out of days in May to post my May Instagrams and our family picture. Of course this month’s family picture would be one of us from my sister’s wedding. Laura and Drew included all of us to be a part of their wedding and it was such an honor. I know Myla was asking to be a flower girl before Laura and Drew were even engaged! She was practicing tossing flowers and bounding down the aisle for months. She was ready! Being the photographer, I was determined to make sure we have at least one photograph of our family together. Many thanks for Daylene for taking these pictures for us! I was also determined to photograph Myla in her dress. I confess the last wedding she was a flower girl I did not take one photograph of her. And I was the photographer. Join me as I attempt to take one family photo a month and you do the same! ENJOY!!!

 

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lindsey

I love these so much…. for some reason though they are making me miss you guys more than usual! :-(
You look gorgeous and you are each so dear to us…

I spy an ever so tiny baby bump! :)

I’m failing at this once again this year. April was lost to me and alas, so was May! I’m definitely recovering from packing and moving for June, though!

Instragrams: May

Well you can see I started to have more energy in May by the number of pictures I began taking. Welcome second trimester! Spring has been so late and so cold, however the fresh spring produce began to become available mid May and I was one happy girl. We love our local farm (Hess Farm) and love getting fresh from the field produce.In May we also spent many day trips in Maryland in prep for my sister’s wedding. Everyday my parents were busy working and getting the farm immaculate! Many DIY projects…paint signs, make confetti, paint map, escort cards, guest book, menus and programs. My sister’s wedding was the highlight of the month! It was worth every hour spent planning and working! We ended this month with Pre-K finishing and the pool opening! We are ready for summer!

Flowers from Grande’s gardenExploring and looking for items in my parent’s barn for the wedding.Fresh rhubarb- YUM!

You can find the recipe here.a surprise mother day’s gift…do you have any good juicing recipes?Wedding prep…finalizing the flower girls dress and making confetti with my dad!Shooting Laura’s dress in the barn might have been my new favorite dress shot. We used to play in the barn for hours as kids.Out in Baltimore for a bachelorette party with my sisters!Bridesmaid Brunch on Federal HillWedding day!!!!First strawberries of the season from a farm. Last year we were sweating and picking them. Hoping to pick our own soon!Attempting my own little tomato garden. That is all I plant and hope to keep them alive.I never shot this many rolls of film in one day…I’m excited and nervous to see the result. Waiting for the scans!Yes the pool open…on the right her foot is pulled back and she totally splashed me with the ice cold water!

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Love the images of Myla at your parent’s barn. I’ve done several shoots there myself. :)

And I got engaged on Federal Hill. Such a beautiful view! An exciting May for you all.