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Style Me Pretty Feature: Throw Some Glitter, Make it Rain

I seriously could not be MORE thrilled to share this news with you all right now. This is the kind of thing that wedding vendors everywhere dream about…. a feature on the mother of all wedding blogs, Style Me Pretty! Abby’s blog has skyrocketed in popularity over the past few years, and many regard her as the queen of wedding blogs. I mean… 50,000 Facebook fans? 40,000 Twitter followers? Goodness knows how many total readers? Yeah, she’s kind of a big deal. :) You can go check out the post HERE.

This all began a few months ago, when I initially met up with Stephanie Drake of Proper Measures Event Design here in Birmingham. We hit it off pretty much right from the get-go, what with our mutual love for Nylon Magazine, Kate Spade, and all things bright, bold, unexpected, and eclectic. So the wheels began turning, and we set a date to produce an inspiration shoot with the intent of submitting it for publication in a magazine or blog. We for sure knew we didn’t want anything that involved a pile of vintage stuff in a field, because for Pete’s sake it’s been done a jillion times, so when Stephanie sent me an inspiration board, I fell head over heels in love. I told her it reminded me of Ke$ha’s “throw some glitter, make it rain” catchphrase, and it just stuck, and it pretty soon it became obvious to both of us that it made the most sense to apply Stephanie’s design to a bachelorette party rather than a typical wedding inspiration shoot. When she told me that her own bachelorette party had taken place at the rooftop bar of the Redmont Hotel in downtown Birmingham, I adored the idea, so Stephanie got her friend Mark on board. He regularly DJ’s there and gave us a sweet hook-up, letting us use the rooftop space as we wanted, as well as one of the hotel’s suites for the second part of our shoot (more on that coming….). She also asked local favorite stationary designer Sonia Davis to make us some pretty paper goods, Autumn McAllister from DL Salon to do hair and makeup, Ashley Hampton of Hampton Road Studios to create a fabulous video, and the sweetest, most gorgeous models EVER- Ciera, Leah, Katie, and Lauren- to become a bride-to-be and her best friends for a day.

Words can’t describe how nervous I was about shooting this. Knowing how much hard work everyone else was putting in, and how a lot of it was riding on the photography being up to the standards of blogs and magazines… I wanted to throw up a little almost every day leading up to it. But then, on that super hot day in June, when I showed up at Stephanie’s loft and saw how everything was coming together so beautifully, I was just filled with joy. My nerves began to relax and were soon replaced with pure creative adrenaline, and by the end of the day, I felt so physically and emotionally drained that when Kelly (who came along for assistance and moral support) and I went out to dinner after, all I could do was just sit. And eat. And sit.

Before I get to the goods, a little more background (which you can read more about on the Style Me Pretty post). Stephanie and I (and most modern brides I know) are vehemently opposed to the standard tacky bachelorette party fare out there, so we envisioned a classier and more fashion-forward event, while keeping in mind that what most brides-to-be want to do with their girl friends is go out drinking and dancing. We also wanted the shoot to be a little editorial in feel, and actually tell a story through the images rather than just take a bunch of photographs of pretty things. So we had the girls actually party, with Mark stepping in as a DJ and everything, and then head downstairs to a plush suite for one last girls-only sleepover.

Okay, enough with the novel. (You ought to know I can’t help myself! ;) ) On with the show! — And be sure to scroll all the way through to watch Ashley’s fabulous behind-the-scenes video of the shoot!

 

I can’t say thank you enough to everyone involved in this shoot, especially to Stephanie, and to Style Me Pretty for giving us a chance! I’m honored and thrilled and overwhelmed with gratitude right now. Hope you enjoyed!

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Jenn Valluzzo - Wow, Morgan. Incredible. These are all so beautiful and creative. And CONGRATS on Style Me Pretty - such an honor and you absolutely deserve it!!!

Jamie - This is scenic and DEFINITIVE! The elevator shots are my favorite—it’s like the whole party is condensed into a glowing glass box.

amymezzell - Congratulations! These photos are SO awesome! You did a great job, and you deserve to be featured. I love the picture of just the girls’ legs on the bed.

Melissa M - Yay! So happy for you! My favorite photo is probably the one where she is blowing glitter at the camera. They all look fabulous!

Sarah - This is amazzzzzzzzzing! I’m so proud of you for this shoot. The images are stunning. You are on your way to super stardom - I can feel it. You go girl!

Joy - This is a whole lot of fabulous. Those glitter shots! The elevator! What a fun shoot. Congrats!

Kimber - First, CONGRATULATIONS on SMP! I almost peed my pants when I checked it today!!! I’m so stinkin’ happy for you!
Secondly, this shoot is ridiculous. It’s amazing in every way, and if my bachelorette party is anything like this, I’m destined to have a good time. So fun!

I love the glitter shots, the elevator, the bed, drinks on the roof, AMAZING!

Hyla - That turned out amazing!!!

Melanie - My cup runneth over! - I love you so much.

Dad - If people can’t see that you are one of the rising stars - then they are simply not looking! Your talents are extraordinatry. I love you precious girl.

New York Wedding Photographer - Wow! So pretty and charming girls!Really amazing Work!

Rachel - I just saw y’all on Style Me Pretty and am beyond excited for y’all! This blog post is AMAZING! It deserves to be in a national magazine. So fun and colorful and beautifully styled! I am so happy for y’all!

KanzlerFoto - to much fun Morgan, you’re having WAAAYYY to much fun doing this stuff

bridal make up new york - Simply superb work! So great event, so happy girls! This video is also fantastic!

Amanda - You have such a gift……I need you to “Style me pretty”. The picture of them on the roof with balloons in the background and confetti blowing took my breath away….gorgeous girls, gorgeous scenery and just enough vibrant color made my heart skip a beat! You are incredible! Love you, Aunt Amanda

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“You’ve Got Mail” in Reverse and My Return to Blogging

Hello friends! I know, I know, go ahead and say it: I’ve become the worst blogger ever. I apologize for the lack of posts recently, but I promise it’s not because I haven’t been busy and don’t have amazing shoots and weddings to share… in fact, quite the opposite! Pretty soon I’ll be sharing Brittany and Matthew‘s wedding that took me to Knoxville last weekend, as well as several fantastic weddings I’ve had the pleasure of second shooting during the down time I’ve had. (That’s the one bummer about moving a wedding photography business cross-country… I wasn’t able to book out a 2011 wedding season in Birmingham due to it taking a reasonable amount of time to get your name out there. BUT that also means I’ve made some pretty wonderful photographer friends here and have gotten to shoot with them most every weekend, which almost makes me just as happy! :) ) AND I teamed up with Stephanie of Proper Measures here in Birmingham to shoot an amazing Kate Spade-meets-Kesha rooftop bachelorette party, which I’m dying to share but we’re currently submitting to wedding blogs and have to wait a bit til we get word from them. But go ahead and get excited. ;)

And speaking of being back in Knoxville this past weekend, I got to check some items off my bucket list, which was pretty cool. Jamie and I saw the last Harry Potter movie with my brother and his girlfriend, and it was everything I hoped it would be: suspenseful, jaw-dropping, and of course, very bittersweet. I also got to see one of my biggest heroes, Dolly Parton, live for the very first time with my mom, and that was an incredible experience. She is performer like none other, and to be doing what she does at her age (and in those outfits!) blows my mind. Our favorites were “Coat of Many Colors,” “9 to 5” (duh), and the bluegrass set she did which included East Tennessee’s beloved “Rocky Top,” and it was fantastic. During the show, she played a grand total of nine instruments (!!!), covered some great songs (including “Help!” and “Stairway to Heaven”), and told really touching stories and adorably hilarious jokes. Oh, and she at one point wore tight red cargo capris covered in sparkly fringe. Yeah.

But back to today’s post, which I’m writing in honor of my friend Carrie Rollwagen, who you might remember as the author of the Shop Small blog and the Zooey Deschanel lookalike I photographed several months ago. She recently co-opened Church Street Coffee and Books in the space formerly occupied by Starbucks in Crestline Village. She and Cal actually both worked at that Starbucks, and when corporate decided to close it down, they saw an opportunity to do something even better. I’ve been photographing various local businesses for the Shop Small blog over the months, and when Carrie asked if I’d be interested in photographing the store’s big opening, I of course agreed. I mean, Birmingham favorite Primavera Coffee? Lots of books? Homemade baked goods? I had to check it out. So on this day, as many of us mourn the closing of the Borders bookstore chain (oh how many fond memories I have of the one in Turkey Creek in Knoxville), I want to celebrate the beginning of a locally-owned, charming, perfect-for-hanging-out shop. It’s almost like You’ve Got Mail in reverse. :)

It should come as no surprise that I’ve been tempted more than once to buy this entire collection of Penguin Hardcover Classics.

I hope you enjoyed the little tour! Again, I promise I’ve got a TON more visual goodies coming soon, but hopefully this will tide us all over for now. :)

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Sonya Palmer - Books, coffee, and photography… does it get any better?

heather - In the words of Liz Lemon “I want to go to there.” So lovely.

Megan Merkl - Oh I love how she made the used to be Starbucks her very own coffee shop and added so.many.books! I would hang out there every day! And with the kids books, major plus!

Gail - Those Penguin classics make me swoon every.darn.time.I.see.them!

Here’s to 50 Years

The weekend before last we drove up to Nashville to celebrate my grandparents’ 50th anniversary, and it was such a great experience to not only have my mom’s entire side of the family in one room at one time, but to also just think about amazing it is to walk through 50 years of your life with someone. I mean, all the things my Nan and Pop have done together, seen together, experienced together… I can’t even imagine. As many weddings as I’ve photographed, and having had one myself, it’s really beautiful to see those vows lived out. ‘Til death do us part. I don’t think many of us can even fathom what that means at the young age we get married at. Look at my grandparents below, on their honeymoon:

I absolutely adore this photo of them. And it also makes me wonder… did they have any idea then how their lives would be now? Especially considering that they only dated a couple of months before getting engaged, and then got married the next week (and no, it wasn’t a shotgun wedding ;) ). But I guess when you know, you know, and they knew. And the fact that they’re together after all these years, still loving each other, is a testament to that.

My mom and her sisters, Aunt Amanda and Aunt Heather, did a fabulous job pulling off this dinner, and kudos to my mom for being the MC and giving a beautiful speech without breaking down too much. (Yep, we’re a family of criers.) Below is the original cake topper from my grandparents’ wedding cake. How sweet is that?

My brother, looking dapper in his Don Draper-inspired tie and tie pin. :)

And below, Jamie was fascinated by my cousin Zach’s DJ equipment. (Zach, by the way, also DJ-ed Candace and Trey’s wedding. He’s pretty awesome. :) )

I love, love, love this photo of Nan and Pop with my mom and aunts. Love you all so much!

And finally, for those at the dinner who didn’t get a good view of the slideshow, or for those who weren’t able to attend, I’m including it here. I put it together using a selection of photos of Nan and Pop chosen by my mom and aunts, and it’s set to Wynonna Judd’s “Testify to Love.” Enjoy!

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Kelly - this is so great morgan!

debbie - Congratulations Mr. And Mrs. Cox! What a lovely couple you are and what a wonderful family you raised! Cheers to many more years together!

Aunt Heather - Morgan….words can’t even describe the emotion that I feel when I view these pictures. I will be forever grateful to you for capturing the love felt and shown on mom and dad’s celebration…I (along with several others) will never ever forget that night…THANK YOU.

Megan Merkl - What a beautiful celebration of your sweet grandparents. I love the pictures! I hope I have as much style as your Nan at my 50th wedding anniversary. :)

Kimber - so sweet! Congrats to your Nan and Pop!