Well, I fiiiiinally put the finishing touches on my office the other day, so I thought it was high time to share the results. As you might know from my home tour post, this particular room has been a major work in progress for months. Partly because I had to paint almost every surface in it with multiple coats, partly because it was my bridal show booth construction zone for a long time, and partly because it doubles as the room where I store all my clothes and other junk and I’m really bad about leaving piles of pajama pants on the floor every day. But today, I actually cleaned it up, so I figured there was no better time to snap a photo or two and share with you what my work space looks like approximately 3% of the time.
If you’ve gotten to know my style at all from following this blog, the design should come as no surprise. One part modern, one part retro, one part crazy bright colors, one part sleek black and white accents… it’s totally me. As I’ve noted several times recently, I’ve undergone an evolution in figuring out what my aesthetic is. After looking at FAR too many other photographers’ blogs, I dabbled in some shabby chic, some sterile high-class neutrals, and everything in between. But ironically, once I realized that none of that was REALLY my style, I ended up with a room that looks almost identical to my bedroom in high school. Seriously. Same shade of aqua walls, green accents, magazine clippings and records plastered all over the walls, etc. So this? This is about as “me” as it gets. I guess some things never change. :)
Pretty much all the furniture is from IKEA. The shelving unit (which is actually three shelves stacked on top of each other) and the dresser were originally the same black-brown color as the desk top because they were part of our bedroom set, but when I decided to use them in the office, I found that they were much too dark and depressing. So I thought, hey, why not paint them white? Well, FOUR COATS OF WHITE PAINT later, they look exactly like the white versions that IKEA also sells. Le sigh. The sofa is from Urban Outfitters. It’s not the most well-constructed thing, but hey…. it was pretty inexpensive and it was exactly the style and color I wanted, so I went for it. I got the little shag rugs at Big Lots. I wanted a big rectangular one, but couldn’t find one ANYWHERE that wasn’t $800, so I’ll settle for these for now. :)
Chalkboard wall! Yay! When I first painted this, Jamie got home from work and was all, OHMYGOSH, are you trying to recreate Dwight’s office? (See the episode of The Office called “The Job.”)
A little collection of magazine inspiration. To remind me that wedding photographers’ blogs are not the end-all-be-all to the photography world. :)
Hope you enjoyed the tour! Let me know if you ever want to stop by. :)
Courtney -Well of course I want to come by! But mostly to hang out with you & Jamie & Gretchen. The super cute & well decorated space is a total bonus! Looks amazing, just like I thought it would.
Hope -You know I LOVE the color. I could work in that space everyday.
Amanda Schexnayder -this inspires me to re-do my office!! my fav details: the chalkboard wall, the retro fan, and the vintage bride and groom. Oh and I love the quote too :)
Kathleen Frank -Too perfect! I love how even your home fits your brand! That’s how you know you have a brand that is completely you :) I am seriously drooling over that chalkboard wall… love it!
Erin Kesler -LOVE it! As soon as we get a place that we can actually paint, I’ve been planning on either a kitchen wall or in the waaaaay future, a nursery wall (or BOTH) to be in chalkboard paint. I think it’s so fun and asthetically-pleasing, as well! You should give a tutorial/tour on one of your wedding photo albums (spotted in the pics above)! Haha, I know you show the pics, but I’d love to see how you put the actual book together. I’m sure they are fabulous. : )
Erin Kesler -Ooooh, I just spotted that melted record bowl! Tyler’s brother gave us 2 of those for Christmas that he made himself… Love having artists in the fam. ; )
Becka @Studio222 Photography -Where is the sofa from? I love the whole room :)
Kimber -So cute. so you.
And lovin’ the Southern Weddings mag in there…I’ve devoured it cover to cover about a million times this month!
Kristin Nicole-Love it, I really love the way you arranged your magazine inspiration, and I am a huge fan of that Banana Republic add! :)
Camille Johnson -i love this wall color! i might use it in our new apartment, cause it looks great with that green couch! =]
so cute!
Ash -I just ADORE the creative collage of magazine pages on the wall. When I finally get my own office, I am so copying this! :)
Brittany Duncan -I love your office! It’s perfect and totally matches you :)
Aunt Heather -Morgan…..so cute!! Totally you. I would love to see what you actually WRITE on your chalkboard wall! PS…….(your mom will be glad to read that you picked up all your pajama pants!!!) Love to you and Jamie…
I don’t consider myself to be a super organized person. Having a business has forced me to do a lot of things that I never would’ve done before- have a calendar (and USE it), scan receipts, put things in folders, sort snail mail and email. And I still don’t enjoy doing any of those things, really, but I do love the feeling of getting things DONE. I think this is part of the reason I’ve always loved to-do lists. The beauty of a to-do list is that it doesn’t have to be habitual… whenever I get overwhelmed, I just start writing stuff down as a way of helping me organize my thoughts and priorities. And I know you feel me on this one: is there any more satisfactory feeling than taking a big ole Sharpie and marking the crap out of an item on a list once you’ve done it? The downside is that I have about ten or so ongoing to-do lists just lying around, and half the time I end up losing them or forgetting to use them.
Enter one of the most genius tools I’ve come across in awhile: Teux Deux. Typically with things like this, I’ll use it for a couple of weeks and then forget about it. (Much like exercise plans or daily schedules or any other major lifestyle change, I have serious long-term commitment issues.) Google Calendar? Notes? Pretty much everything else? Forget it. But there’s something about this site that is so wonderfully intuitive and easy and minimalist and functional. I can see myself sticking with this one for awhile. Now I can keep all my to-dos organized, and I can mark them off, move them around, delete them, or edit them as I want without having a mess of a piece of paper with chicken scratch and doodles all over it. And the best part? It saves all my “done” items, so I can have that constant reassurance that I’m being productive. Or at least trying to be. ;)
Before I go on, I beg you not to unsubscribe, defriend, or unfollow me after you read this. Yes, friends, I’ve developed a case of the Bieber Fever. I know, I know… it goes against every indie-folk-music-loving bone in my body. I used to be a total hater, griping about how he was trending on Twitter for like 467 days in a row or something crazy. I would walk by the preteen girls’ store Justice and see his face plastered on glittery t-shirts and I would gag a little. But over the past few weeks, something has changed. I don’t know if it’s because he’s growing up or I’m growing down, but the kid’s seriously growing *on* me. It started when I saw his performance on the Grammys with Usher and Jaden Smith (by the way, how much do you LOVE the Smith family?!). The next night, he appeared on Conan and Chelsea Lately, and having never seen him interviewed before, I was blown away by how endearing and funny and, well,normal he was. The night after that, Glee did a tribute to him, and that was just the icing on the cake. Sam’s performance in the choir room…. oh my goodness. Yeah, I could see why the girls were going crazy. Who knows, maybe I’m just reliving my boy-band-loving days, but I gotta hand it to Justin… he’s got mad singing, dancing, multiple-instrument-playing, swaggering, hair-swooshing skillz. Especially for a 16-year-old. I can respect the way he worked his butt off to get his name out there, and now, with the help of a dream marketing team, his name is WAY out there. So, sorry for hatin’, Biebs.
And finally, I’ve lately been enamored with the idea of a wedding parade. I especially love the Italian wedding parade scene in The Godfather (one of my all-time favorite movies). It’s so romantic and exciting and beautiful. I know they’re very prevalent in Italian culture, but recently I did a little reading on another popular parade tradition: the New Orleans second line wedding parade. This usually takes place as the bride and groom leave the church. A jazz band will lead the parade through the middle of the street, followed by the bride and groom, who hold umbrellas, and all of their guests, who typically twirl handkerchiefs in the air behind them. I watched quite a few YouTube videos of these parades, and almost every one of them made me cry. There’s something so magical to me about such a public display of celebration, where onlookers cheer and wave and shout well wishes. I love that weddings and funerals command such a universal display of respect by complete strangers. I remember driving in funeral processions as a child when family members died and being so awed at how everyone would pull over to the side of the road, some even getting out of their cars and holding their hands over their hearts to acknowledge the mourning process. (This might be a Southern thing, I’m not really sure. I do know it’s lot less common these days, with more and more people choosing cremation or to not have a formal burial. See the movie Elizabethtown if you want to know the ins and outs of Southern funeral traditions.) In the same way, I love that parades cause complete strangers to join in the celebration. I have yet to actually witness this kind of parade, but I’m sure it would stop me dead in my tracks if I were just a passerby. What an awesome tradition to have. And on that note, if you’re planning a New Orleans wedding complete with a parade, let me know. I would go BANANAS to be able to shoot something like this:
Megan Merkl -Oh Morgan, you definitely have the Bieber fever. But thats why I love you. You are true to yourself and that is why someday we will dance our booties off at an NSYNC concert. (And yes they will tour again, I am sure of it!) Ha!
Erin Kesler -I think you may have just revolutionized my life with Teux Deux. So, thanks for that. And PS, I LOVE the header and look at the top. Did I just now notice it or is it new? Looks great! : )
I met Ashley back in Salt Lake City when I shot an engagement session for her friend. After seeing the photos on Facebook, she sent me the sweetest email, telling me how refreshing it was to see someone with my style and vision in Utah (a state notorious for its LACK of fresh, modern, stylish wedding photography). Next thing you know, we had struck up an online friendship and began following each other on Twitter. Then one day we decided to make it official and meet up for lunch in person. It felt right away like we were just old friends hanging out. This girl is so incredibly sweet and interesting and beautiful. I was so sad when our “in person” friendship was cut short by our move to Alabama.
However, we’ve definitely stayed in touch via this lovely thing called the internet. I was so surprised (and flattered!) when Ashley emailed me a couple of weeks ago asking me to write a guest post for the blog she writes with her friend Angie called Everyday Inspirations in honor of their first anniversary. My assignment? To make a list of 10 things that are inspiring me right now. I have to say, with this being my first guest blog post, I was super nervous. I mean, on my own blog, I can pretty much say whatever I want, and I feel comfortable with my voice, especially now that I’ve gotten to know you guys. But another person’s blog might mean a completely different audience, and I wanted to make sure that what I wrote was a good reflection of the ED girls and the brand they’ve built. So hopefully I succeeded… you’ll have to check it out HERE to see for yourself. ;)
Thanks again to both Ashley and Angela for this huge honor!
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melinda nicodemus - I love it!!! Everything is so perfect!
Hi-Fi Weddings - kaaaaaa-yooooooot! :)
Courtney - Well of course I want to come by! But mostly to hang out with you & Jamie & Gretchen. The super cute & well decorated space is a total bonus! Looks amazing, just like I thought it would.
Hope - You know I LOVE the color. I could work in that space everyday.
Amanda Schexnayder - this inspires me to re-do my office!! my fav details: the chalkboard wall, the retro fan, and the vintage bride and groom. Oh and I love the quote too :)
Kathleen Frank - Too perfect! I love how even your home fits your brand! That’s how you know you have a brand that is completely you :) I am seriously drooling over that chalkboard wall… love it!
Erin Kesler - LOVE it! As soon as we get a place that we can actually paint, I’ve been planning on either a kitchen wall or in the waaaaay future, a nursery wall (or BOTH) to be in chalkboard paint. I think it’s so fun and asthetically-pleasing, as well! You should give a tutorial/tour on one of your wedding photo albums (spotted in the pics above)! Haha, I know you show the pics, but I’d love to see how you put the actual book together. I’m sure they are fabulous. : )
Erin Kesler - Ooooh, I just spotted that melted record bowl! Tyler’s brother gave us 2 of those for Christmas that he made himself… Love having artists in the fam. ; )
Becka @Studio222 Photography - Where is the sofa from? I love the whole room :)
Kimber - So cute. so you.
And lovin’ the Southern Weddings mag in there…I’ve devoured it cover to cover about a million times this month!
Kristin Nicole - Love it, I really love the way you arranged your magazine inspiration, and I am a huge fan of that Banana Republic add! :)
Camille Johnson - i love this wall color! i might use it in our new apartment, cause it looks great with that green couch! =]
so cute!
Ash - I just ADORE the creative collage of magazine pages on the wall. When I finally get my own office, I am so copying this! :)
Brittany Duncan - I love your office! It’s perfect and totally matches you :)
Aunt Heather - Morgan…..so cute!! Totally you. I would love to see what you actually WRITE on your chalkboard wall! PS…….(your mom will be glad to read that you picked up all your pajama pants!!!) Love to you and Jamie…
Aileen@Love&Lavender - Cuuute! I especially love that chalkboard wall.
Amy - I love it and yes, I want to stop by.