Wedding Wednesday: Engagement Sessions Part 2- What Not to Wear

Ok, this post isn’t so much about what NOT to wear as it is a few tips on how to figure out what you SHOULD wear for your engagement outfits :) I just couldn’t think of another catchy title. Ha.

So, you’ve heard all the reasons why engagement sessions are awesome, you’ve decided to do one, and you’ve set the date and location for your shoot. Exciting! Then it hits you. What on earth are you going to wear?! Jake and I recently had our pictures taken for our anniversary, and I’ll be honest, I had NO idea it would be so difficult for me to figure out our outfits! (Which is actually what sparked the idea for this Wedding Wednesday series!) It totally brought me back to what it feels like to be on the OTHER side of the camera, which is sometimes easy for me to forget… I wanted to look pretty yet still be semi-comfortable while also being stylish but not look like I was trying too hard. Phew! Mouthful of a sentence. Anyone with me?

Well, before you go rampaging through your closet or running to the nearest J. Crew, here are some guidelines that will hopefully give you fabulous outfits without a ton of stress :)

1. Keep it Simple. Solid colors and light patterns photograph extremely well, while any sort of wording or really intense patterns tend to be distracting and draw attention away from you guys! The simpler your outfit, the easier it is for you to figure out, and the nicer it photographs. So try not to think too much into it!

2. Don’t forget about the location. When you’re deciding clothing colors, take the location of your shoot into consideration. Are you doing your engagements in a wooded forest area? That means there will be a lot of green tones, so for example, wearing a green blouse might not be the best option, but a purple dress would totally pop. Or vice versa, if you’re having them done in a downtown urban area, that usually means warm reddish tones, so wearing cooler muted tones could be a nice contrast. And on a similar note, the style of your clothing should compliment the area you’re shooting in as well. While a cute flannel top and jeans could look great in that wooded forest setting, it probably wouldn’t look right in a manicured garden area. Of course, it all depends on the look you’re going for, but keep in mind an outfit that might look awesome at one location can lose it’s pizazz at another if the colors and feel don’t mesh well!

3. Accessorize and layer. I’m a BIG fan of layering and accessorizing to add a little spice… Doing your engagements in the fall? Wear a pretty scarf! Are you donning a lovely but simple dress? Add some sassy heels or a fun pair of earrings to give it personality! Are you planning on more classy and neutral colors? Put on some red lipstick for a pretty pop of color! Winter engagements? Layer with a vest, tights, and boots for super cute look! The possibilities are pretty much endless. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets, belts, scarves, hats, cardigans, hair up for one outfit and down for another… Just adding a little something extra to your outfit can be the perfect way to make it unique and feel complete.

4. Coordinate, but don’t match. There is a bit of a difference between matching vs. coordinating you and your fiance’s outfits. While you obviously don’t want to clash, if you match perfectly, it can look like something right out of awkward family photos ;) For example, if you’re wearing red, don’t feel like he HAS to wear red too. It’s best to pick a couple colors and then coordinate with different shades! Cute spring colors of soft pink, jean blue, ivory… Trendy summer colors of mint, cream, navy… Bold fall colors of dark gray, mustard yellow, maroon… Lovely winter colors of berry, champagne, and brown… Just a couple combos to get your creative color juices flowing!

5. Feel Good. This is probably the MOST important tip!! Seriously. If all you’re focused on during the shoot is adjusting your dress, or whether your pants look good at a certain angle, or if your shirt is hanging right, you won’t be able to let go and enjoy yourself! Whatever your outfit is, it should make you feel so good that you forget about what you’re wearing because you’re not worried about it. After all, when all is said and done, your engagement pictures are about your LOVE, not the super cute outfits you put together :)

And because I know you’re all just dying to know what outfits I picked for Jake and I, here they are!!

For the first outfit I chose a lace dress and spiced it up with a brown belt, brown boots, and big gold earrings! Then I had Jake in a gray shirt and dark jeans, but tied that into my outfit with his brown shoes and a brown belt as well.

For our second outfit I went with a cream blouse and mint pants with a pretty mint necklace, and then Jake wore Navy and gray to compliment it. (Yes, one of the color schemes I listed above. I guess I’m a bit partial to it!)

(Photos taken by the wonderful Heather Nan!)

 While I probably made the whole outfit ordeal much more difficult than I had to (I didn’t really think of these guidelines until AFTER the fact…), in the end I’m really happy with what we wore because they totally made me feel good! And like I said, I think that’s the most important part :)

Hope that helps some of you in your outfit planning endeavors! Happy Wednesday.

Sundance Resort Wedding: Kristin + Chris

A true celebration. There is no other way to describe Kristin and Chris’s wedding. Because when you’ve been together for over 8 years, getting married is truly something to celebrate.

And every single part of their day was celebrated. As the sun lightly kissed Kristin through the window while she got her dress on, bubbly was poured and passed around to commemorate the moment. As Chris buttoned his shirt and straightened his tie, a soft breeze rustling through the leaves outside, the guys toasted to his marriage and the best day of his life. As Kristin and her dad walked down the aisle, family and friends broke into cheers and whistles and applause, overjoyed for the bride and groom. And later that evening as the stars came out and the crickets chirped, everyone hugged, toasted, laughed, kissed, and danced the night away to their hearts content. A true celebration indeed.

Kristin and Chris, oh my word. I can’t even big to tell you how much FUN your wedding was! The entire day was so filled with love, and so exactly who you guys are as a couple. Thank you so much for the honor of documenting it!! I would wish you guys years of happiness together, but I’m pretty sure I don’t need to… Your love is the stuff fairytales are made of ;) CONGRATULATIONS!!

And I also need to give a shout out to the lovely Sarah Knight for assisting me!! Sarah, you rock my socks off :)

Starting the day off with a beautiful dress and some glittery Louboutin’s? LOVE.

Kristin was very excited and very ready to officially become Mrs. Stamegna :)

You were STUNNING Kristin!!

The bubbly :)

And of course Chris and the guys did a little celebrating of their own, too.

The ceremony site at Sundance was gorgeous.

Soon it was ceremony time… and this would be when everyone started cheering!

Kristin’s brother performed the ceremony, making it not only extremely special, but also much more humorous!

One of my favorite ceremony shots ever :)

Married!!!!

We grabbed just a couple of portraits before heading over to the reception.

Love this one!

The beautiful candelabras center pieces looked stunning with the strung lights!

Finally :)

The toasts were hilarious and heartfelt. But I would expect nothing less from the friends and family of these two :)

Their first dance was so incredibly sweet. I love the way Chris looked at his new wife :)

After the first dances, a party broke loose. And I mean a PARTY! This was seriously the best dance party I’ve ever photographed at a wedding!!

Congrats again you two!! XO

beth stamegna - October 2, 2012 - 5:03 pm

AWESOME pics.what a great job you did at capturing the day.thanks.

Kristin Casanas - October 4, 2012 - 1:33 am

I am hysterically laughing in every pic…and that is just how I like it. <3

Alex Kutner - October 4, 2012 - 9:33 am

These couldn’t be any more perfect :)

Taylor Brown - October 4, 2012 - 2:11 pm

Hey, Kristin I wanted to comment that it looks like you two had fun! Pics are fabulous. Happy to have met you at the spa……..

How to Cut an Apple

Honestly, I used to think that getting married would change me, that suddenly a raging cookaholic who was buried deep inside me would wake up and make her debut. I’d create ravishing dinners for Jake every night. I’d throw little get-togethers and serve hors d’ouervres that would make Gordon Ramsay proud. And let’s not even get into desserts! Ok, let’s just say I envisioned lots of them going on Pinterest…

Sadly though, after a little over 2 years of marriage and much to Jake’s my disappointment, I’ve realized that nothing could be further from the truth. There is no cookaholic buried inside me. There isn’t even a tiny chef, or morsel of kitchen sense. When it comes to food, I’m reeeeally good at eating it. And that’s about it.

Take, for example, the time Jake told me I was using “the wrong tool for the job.” Jake is big into tools. He always has been. (You should see how perfectly arranged they are in his big tool chest, meticulously lined up. He’s more organized than I am. Kind of embarrassing. But I digress.) He’s my handyman. He fixes things and keeps the cars running and kills the spiders. Yep, he does it all. But when I was cutting some apples in the kitchen and he told me I was using the wrong tool for the job, I rolled my eyes. What, did he want me to go get a hammer from his chest and smash it?

Well, not exactly. It turns out there’s a reason some knives have serrated edges and some knives have smooth edges… BAD. I know. But I’ve since learned my lesson, and which knife is the right tool for cutting fruit. I’ve also finally come to accept the fact that my cooking skills will probably never be as good as mom’s. It’s ok, though. Because it means that whenever I do attempt to make us dinner, Jake is usually right there beside me, and we do it together. Honestly, I wouldn’t really have it any other way.

Although I will say, I think Jake might regret introducing me to that term. I mean, when I had to explain to him that I need a new straightener because my big two-inch one is too thick to straighten my bangs, I just told him it was the wrong tool for the job ;)

Happy Monday!

Jodi - October 1, 2012 - 1:10 pm

adorably cute post. :)

Park City Anytime: (Senior) Sage

Meet Sage! This beautiful senior is a free spirit who goes to Park City High School and loves Harry Potter! The day we met could not have been lovelier weather, perfect for this lovely girl :) We started out on Main Street in Park City, and then headed to a nearby park to get both an urban and a nature feel. And Sage rocked it out the entire time! She was totally down for any location I suggested, including pretty crazy foliage at the end… My kind of girl ;) Enjoy a few of my faves from her session!

Sage, thanks for making the shoot so much fun!! I seriously had a blast working with you, and I especially loved your willingness to head into the Dr. Suess bushes… Haha. I hope you enjoy the rest of your senior year!

Yep, you are just so lovely Sage!

Workin’ it!!

Um, SO pretty!!

Model status…

Love this.

I was a big fan of the bright shirt she changed into when we got to the park!

Gorgeous.

Sage, you are seriously adorable!

This one… love it!

This one seems like an appropriate one to end on :)

Hope everyone has a great weekend!

Heritage Park Wedding: Liz + Charlie

She closed her eyes, smiling softly, and took a deep breath. To soak it all in. As her bridesmaids buzzed around her in the salon and happily chatted together, Liz sat calmly in her chair, taking in each little moment of the day. It was finally here, and she didn’t want to forget it. Then, a little later as she got dressed, her mom and her sister helping her with her gown and shoes, she looked out the window. Her eyes welled up, and the smile on her face got even wider. She was about to see the man who would that day become her husband, her life, her everything.

He stood next to the line of trees, his back turned as Liz made her way towards him. Charlie could barely contain the smile of excitement trying to burst through, but the glimmer in his eyes said it all. When she pulled his hands away from his face, though, the smile he’d been holding back erupted as he took in the beauty of his bride, looking even more stunning than he’d imagined. A bit later he stood waiting again, this time at the front of the chapel, and Liz made her way down the aisle. But this time he didn’t even bother holding back the smile. This time, his smile was one of complete happiness. The one of a man who was watching the woman before him become his wife, his life, his everything.

Liz and Charlie, thanking you so much for choosing me to be there on your wedding day! The love you two share is truly something special, a love and happiness that touches everyone who witnesses it. And I pray it’s a love that will only get bigger with every day that passes :) Congratulations!!! XOXO.

The day began for Liz and all her girls at Got Beauty!

Once hair and makeup were perfected, it was time to get the dress on :) 

I loved Liz’s short and sweet gown!!

Liz, you are truly a classic beauty…

Meanwhile, Charlie and all of his guys were getting prepped too!

Liz’s sweet dad was a part of the group, and he had such a calm demeanor, taking everything in and relishing each moment of his daughter’s big day… 

Charlie, I think everyone agrees that you made quite the dapper groom!

Next comes, quite possibly, my favorite part of the entire day. Liz and Charlie decided to do a First Look, which I absolutely LOVE! And they had one of the sweetest First Looks I’ve ever documented….

This is about where I started to tear up.

They were just so, so incredibly happy :)

After the First Look we walked around Heritage Park for more pictures.

LIZ!! Just work it, girl. Work it!! 

Love this one…

Seriously you two?! GORGE.

Favorite :) Their joy just radiates!

Soon it was time for the ceremony. Loved the quaint little chapel!

Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Oliver!!!

Liz spent long hours hand-crafting decorations to make her vision come alive, and I think it paid off well!

Rather than give out favors, Liz and Charlie opted to donate money to Charity Water in honor of their guests. LOVE that.

They also made their own homemade wine for the reception… How amazing is that?!?

I would never normally drink at a wedding… but I couldn’t pass up just a little taste of the homemade wine! And it was deeelish, in case you were wondering :)

They also brought in food carts for their meals. Um, SO yummy!

I mustache you a question, but I’ll shave it for later… Haha! (No judging me on my use of lame jokes.)

Sadly, after the cake was cut, the rain that had been threatening to pour all day finally did decide to grace us with it’s presence. So we had to make a quick change and run over to the building across from the pavilion! But that didn’t stop everyone from enjoying some lovely dancing :)

 

Val - October 2, 2012 - 9:06 am

This is seriously one of the cutest weddings ever! Loved every part!