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June 18, 2017

Jersey comes to Adam’s Pond! – Emily & Ryan

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May 26, 2017

Springtime Wedding full of Southern Charm in Manning, SC – Brooke & Ryan

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May 1, 2017

Gorgeous Lowndes Grove Plantation Bridal Session – Brooke

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April 20, 2017

USC Horseshoe & 701 Whaley Wedding – Jena & Kelly

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November 10, 2016

Trinity Cathedral and Capital City Club Wedding in Columbia SC

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October 6, 2016

Engagement on Palmetto Trail – Jenna & Kelly

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October 1, 2016

Katherine’s Rainy, Rustic Bridal Session

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September 22, 2016

300 Senate Street Wedding Columbia, SC – Denise & Mike

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September 14, 2016

Crawford – Satterfield Wedding at Palmetto Club

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August 6, 2016

Libby’s SC State House Bridal Portraits

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TFW your branding photos perfectly reflect your ar TFW your branding photos perfectly reflect your art & self 👏🏻
“ChatGPT, please translate this role into someth “ChatGPT, please translate this role into something the rest of us understand”. That’s me writing this caption for my corporate clients who run their own fantastically successful consulting business, and whose objective is, “Helping healthcare organizations grow by improving their referral development strategies and sales programs.” I feel like @corporatenatalie over here 😅

This was a fabulous day full of laughter, getting these women a new set of photos that will help them reach other clients and also feel pretty dang great about themselves in this stage of life…my cup is STILL full after working with these three.
Kidding! You should definitely have a floral budge Kidding! You should definitely have a floral budget, and I have 4 great ideas on how to use it best.  Whether your wedding is $80,000 or $18,000, everyone has a budget, so I hope these tips help you get the most out of yours!

1.) Go big or go home! If your budget is limited, focus on big focal pieces instead of trying to have flowers everywhere. Opt for show-stopping installations in one or two places (ceremony backdrop or head table at reception are great spots). Here’s why: floral budgets are a quantities game. If you have 20 tables and 15 bridesmaids, you’re going to spend your entire budget on centerpieces and bridesmaid bouquets! Instead of spreading it all out and having just a few blooms in bud vases, go for an epic floral installation!

2.) Mix it up! Opt for a variety of centerpieces instead of having a standard centerpiece on every table. Even my most luxury wedding clients tend to choose 2-4 types of centerpieces, because this brings more visual interest, depth, and and layers to the space. This will also give you more flexibility in your budget!

3.) Reuse smartly. So many wedding planning tips will tell you to re-use your florals throughout the day, but I recommend talking with your florist first, to see what they recommend. Some flowers wilt very quickly, whereas others are resilient enough to go from bouquet to centerpiece. The season, your venue’s logistics, your event design, and other factors will determine whether your flowers can be used throughout the day in different roles. Your florist will be able to guide you here!

4.) Ask your florist if they have any additional blooms or greenery that can be used for detail flatlays. Flowers are great for elevating your flatlay designs, and often, there are no loose stems for your photographer to use. Just about 6-10 stems are all we need!
As the previous post says, I had too many photos t As the previous post says, I had too many photos to fit in one post, so let me share just a handful more. Maybe I’ll share every week and call it Tuscan Tuesday or something! 🤔
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About
Portfolio
Weddings
Engagements
Branding
Contact
About
Portfolio
Weddings
Engagements
Branding
Contact
Blog
Oklahoma Wedding with a Twist
Rebecca & Tristan’s Wyche Pavilion Wedding
Hailey & Wes’s Outer Banks Wedding
Reserve at Lake Keowee Wedding
The Graduate Hotel & Palmetto Club Wedding
Springtime Wedding at Westin Poinsett & Furman
Clemson Wedding Moved to Kingstree
Brunch Wedding at Cliffs at Glassy
About Face: 180 Days of Content
Blog
Oklahoma Wedding with a Twist
Rebecca & Tristan’s Wyche Pavilion Wedding
Hailey & Wes’s Outer Banks Wedding
Reserve at Lake Keowee Wedding
The Graduate Hotel & Palmetto Club Wedding
Springtime Wedding at Westin Poinsett & Furman
Clemson Wedding Moved to Kingstree
Brunch Wedding at Cliffs at Glassy
About Face: 180 Days of Content
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