Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Unplugged Wedding by Nicole Clark

Wedding guests playing photographer.  It's been a pet peeve of mine since the beginning for so many reasons.  I was so thrilled when one of my brides, Nicole Clark, told me she was having an UNPLUGGED wedding.  At first, I've never even heard of this term and she had to explain it to me.  When I knew what it was, I wanted to give her the biggest hug I've ever given!  It was like Christmas for me, and this was the best gift she could ever give me.  After reading an article about unplugged weddings, I asked Nicole if she could write a blog for me, from her perspective as an unplugged bride.  And because she's awesome, she agreed and wrote this AMAZING post.  I present to you, Nicole Clark, the Unplugged Bride.

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Many of us are guilty of becoming an amateur paparazzi, hiding behind the camera to capture the moments of our loved ones on their wedding day. But it wasn't until I was planning my own wedding that I actually realized how obnoxious it can be. 

When our friends and family members heard about our decision to have an unplugged wedding, we got the same 2 questions, in order, every time. The first; "What is an unplugged wedding?" An unplugged wedding is where the bride and groom request that their guests put their cell phones away, silenced or off as well as their cameras. 

The second question was always, "Why can't I take my own pictures?". The reasons can vary from each couple and their feelings towards this issue. Some choose to do so because they don't want anyone beating them to the punch by posting photos on social networking sites. Let's face it, this can cause a lot of issues, especially if someone happens to post a picture of the bride or groom before they even see each other. For others, it can be an issue of distraction because who really wants to hear the sound of all those cameras snapping away as you say your vows to your husband or wife. Some couple want their ceremony to be a private and sacred event so cameras are banned to uphold the wishes of the couple. For others, it's a control issue because they want to be the only ones distributing photos of their wedding.

Our reasons were a bit different. 

When we told our family that we were having an unplugged wedding, we were asked why and people even got upset to the point to argue. We got married in front of a giant fish tank in low lighting and we knew that most people would not think and use their flash. That would cause a reflection off the tank, thus ruining the professional pictures we were paying for. 


That reason was not simple enough because the general response was "Well, I just wont use a flash". yeah, doubtful. 
To tell you the truth, even if we had picked a different venue, our decision would still be the same. For me, it was about respect for my photographers. You spend so much time seeking out a professional that best suits your needs, vision and budget, do you really want your memories to be ruined by Aunt Sally, Cousin Joe and anyone else sticking their camera in the air which will more than likely block your photographers view?
These people are professionals and it is their job is to blend into the back round and get those special shots that will last a lifetime. Most guests don't even realize they are even in the way. It makes your photographer's job difficult when they have to try to dodge all the guests taking their own pictures so they can get the shots you are paying for. 

We also chose this because because we wanted our guests to emerge from behind their electronics and be fully present in the moment with us. This is such a special time for the couple so the friends and family should do nothing but enjoy being witnesses to the union of husband to wife. They can always request or order copies of all the photos at a later date. 

Most couples only think about the the ceremony and reception but what about during the "posed" photos? 
Think of it this way, would you want someone watching over your shoulder as you work? So we took it one step further with the "ban on electronics". As most families do, I knew my parents and grandparents would attempt to get their own pictures during the times we were taking family formals or wedding party photos. This is something most photographers hate whether they say it or not, so I wanted to prevent it.  

Implementing this request helped our photographers to do their jobs with the freedom of knowing that our guests weren't going to be a problem to overcome. In my opinion, it helped everything to run a bit smoother and we were left with beautiful memories and the photos to show it. We did not ban cameras at the reception but by that time, nobody was worried about taking pictures and I have never seen my family enjoy themselves so much without the need to take pictures.

It has been over 2 months since my wedding and we are still getting remarks from our guests saying things like they never realized how distracting it is to be a shutterbug at other weddings. 

I hope after reading this, more couples will chose to help themselves and their photographers by having an unplugged wedding, or at least as a guest, remember to put those cameras away and stay in the moment. Remember, the bride and groom have hired and paid for a professional for a reason so relax and let them do their jobs!

~ Nicole ~


Friday, December 30, 2011

Best of 2011

2011 has been a whirlwind.  I can't believe I get to do this as a career.  How lucky am I?  I've met some pretty fabulous people, and had the best times on these shoots & weddings.  I was both excited and dreading going through all of my 2011 pictures to pick out my favorites.  Excited, well because I love these pictures & I'm so excited to reminisce.  I was dreading because.. THERE'S TOO MANY!!!  It was so hard to pick!!

Jeff & Krystal- Proposal
 Donea & Josh- Engagement

Helena & Chris- Engagement

Stephanie & Eddie- Wedding

Tiffany & Michael- Wedding


Ginger & PJ- Engagement

Donna & Carlos- Wedding


April & Geoff- Wedding

Laura& Kevin- Wedding

Leia & Ryan- Trash the Dress


Kristy & Brian- Wedding

Miss A- Boudoir


Jenn & Eric- Engagement

Kelly & Jordan- Engagement


Abier & Bryan- Engagement

Poblick sisters


Ana & Paulo- Engagement

Erica & Dave- Wedding

Raquel & Daniel- Just because


Caitlyn & Jesse- Engagement


Jessica & Eric- Wedding

Rachel & Geoff- Engagement


Erika & Win- Wedding


Kayla & Calvin- Wedding

Nicole & Chris- Wedding


Meredith & John- Engagement

Thanks to everyone who has helped 2011 be a major success!!  I have the best friends, family & clients!!  Here's to 2012 being even bigger & better!!!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Jazz is my personal model

I recently got my new equipment in!!  I'm falling hard and fast for my new D700, 50mm 1.4 & 28-70mm.  Jazz didn't know what was in store for her.. she did NOT like modeling for me.  She said I was too demanding.







I admit, she looks vicious in this picture, but she's just readjusting the stick.. her first love.


 And my favorite.  I love my babe.

Friday, October 14, 2011

New Orleans Family & Friends

I miss everything about New Orleans.  I really do.  The food, music.. even the muddy rivers & swamps.  Most importantly I miss my family.  And of course a trip to Louisiana wouldn't be the same without a trip to NOLA.

I debated posting this sequence of pictures.  Ignore the broken blinds, and focus on my mom.  Ah, I love my mom.  She is truly unique.  There is no one on this earth that's like her.  But when it comes to taking pictures, she is exactly like someone.  Earl.  From 'My Name Is Earl".  If you watched that show, you know every picture he takes, he has his eyes closed.  That is my mom.  So my (newly engaged) sister, Katie, says "Take a picture of me and mom!"  And here's the picture.
"Hey Mom.. your eyes are closed.  Try again."
"Again..  keep your eyes OPEN."
BAHAHAHA

My other sister, Angelle rocking out to Glee karaoke.

Save Bean!!


My sisters both win the most beautiful sisters in the world award.  100%


I was SO excited that I got to hang out with Lauren & Tony again.. This time, IN THE FRENCH QTR!  We had such a perfect time.  Of course, we had to get our Cafe Du'Monde in.  New Orleans wouldn't be the same without it.  Tony has never had a beignet, so we made sure to give him the 'how to' on beignet eating.  Don't breathe in & don't breathe out while biting into it.  That is a sure way to either inhale the powdered sugar or send it flying onto your friends... which, actually, is a lot of fun.

I never realized how much stuff I have in common with Lauren.  It's borderline scary, like.. everything.  Even down to her relationship with Tony & mine with Bryan.  And our guys are SO much alike too!  I'm so sad that they live in TX and we're in FL.  But I can't wait for them to come to Disneyworld. 

I was shopping at one of the stores, and when I came out, I saw them standing together with his arm around her, watching some street performers.  Perfectly perfect.

I don't know whose kid this was.  He may have been a part of the group.  Maybe a tourist.  But they gave him a tiny horn and he was playing like he's been doing this for 40 years.  Granted, he wasn't any good, but he sure was blowing.  And BOY was he the cutest!!





So happy for new found friendships.

 
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