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01.24.2012  |  Engagement  |  6 comments
So lucky to love what I do…

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I am so incredibly lucky to do what I do. Alot of people say that, I know. This is literally a dream come true for me. For those of you just stopping in, and who maybe don’t know my story, I worked in Corporate America as an Event Planner for years and years. I loved events, but the crush that is Corporate America was killing me. Suffocating. Stifling. Like 4 walls of pressure closing in on my creative mind. Every day I woke up, parked in a parking lot, trudged across the street like everyone else. Sat in a cube 8-10 hours a day. Attended meeting after meeting, planned tradeshow after tradeshow. Ordered logo’d pens, notepads and golf balls. I remember thinking, this can’t be all there is.

I loved photography. Like thousands of others out there. I tossed around the idea of starting a little business but quickly pushed it to the back of my mind. Who would want me to take photos of their children? Their Wedding day? Please. What a laugh. Who would trust me to capture the most important moments of their lives, to hold their new babies before most of their family members. HA. Who would do that? I remember sitting in my room at night, setting my alarm clock for 630am for another day at the office, in the cube, and thinking, what if? What if someone would let me do all the above. To trust me to bring my camera into their most important times. If they would, I would be forever grateful. I would be honored. I would hug them and tell them thank you for trusting me. Thank you for allowing me to live my life the way I want to live it. To be passionate about what I do. To truly love and adore all of my clients. To never take for granted what I am doing, The power my camera holds, or the emotion that they allow me to see. I took a leap. Begged, I mean asked to photograph peoples children, newborns, pets. I photographed everything that walked in front of my camera. I followed amazing wedding photographers around their own weddings, capturing loves stories beside them. Learned my gear, attended workshops. Blindly throwing all of my heart and soul out there on the internet along with my images and words. People started asking me to photograph their children. Emails from incredible Brides asking me to please document their wedding day. Brides choosing their wedding date simply because it was a date I had open on my calendar. Brides, who weren’t technically Brides yet, but knew rings were just around the corner asking me to hold their date for them until the big proposal happened. Former Brides emailing me, before most of their families even knew, to tell me they were expecting and to save the date for their newborn and family sessions. It was simply, a dream come true. Not a second goes by that I don’t realize that.

I woke up today with a letter in my email box. A letter from The Knot telling me I had been chosen as a “Best of Wedding Pick” for 2012. This is a very big deal in my world. I remember flipping through The Knot Magazine and seeing those photographers names. Thinking, Wow, what beautiful memories these photographers have witnessed, what amazing service they must have provided for their clients. Today my business name will be listed amongst those photographers. I have worked for the past, almost 4 years, trying to build my business. But I have never seen it as a “Business”. I see it as relationships. Every single client is a relationship. I have never had 10,000 Facebook fans, or offered contest after contest like a lot of other photographers out there. I don’t pay thousands of dollars to magazines just so they will publish my weddings, or run my ads. I never wanted to run a business like that. I wanted relationships. I wanted Brides to come to me saying, my Best Friend/Cousin/Sister In Law/Co Worker used you to photograph her moment, and I want to also. I am so incredibly lucky to have all these wonderful clients in my life. I actually don’t even love to use the word client. It’s too cold. It’s to Corporate America. I prefer to call them friends.”My newborns, My kiddoes, and My Brides”. I take ownership of them. Simply because it’s up to me to make their moments last. My Brides that have taken the time to write reviews, incredibly sweet reviews that every time bring tears to my eyes. Why? Because it shows me that everything I wanted has come true. I wanted to give Brides images that they would treasure forever, that their grandchildren would flip through years down the road and smile at the love their Grandparents shared. I wanted them to trust me to photograph the most important day of their lives. To capture every moment. To even capture moments they didn’t know happened! I wanted them to welcome me into their lives, so that I could document every second of their day, as an old friend. Someone who gets them, their love, and the importance of their Wedding Day. I never wanted Brides to find me because of an Ad I placed. I wanted them to find me from their hearts, and from the hearts of others in their lives.

Not a day goes by when I don’t wake up thankful. Thankful for my career, thankful for my job that allows me to be me, that allows me to be creative, and loving, and kind to others. Work that allows me to meet incredible people who have changed my life and affected me in more ways than I could ever imagine. Thankful that I can laugh and giggle with my clients, watch hugs and kisses happen between couples and families. Peek in on what makes them who they are. What makes them fit. Thankful that I have made “My Brides” happy. That I have given them moments to physically hold onto, to enlarge, to frame around their homes, to turn into canvases to display on their living room walls. I have never just wanted to take a photo. I have wanted so much more than that. I wanted life, experiences, relationships, hugs from two year olds, kind words from Brides and Grooms. I have wanted to follow my heart, and all of you have made that possible. Thank you. Thank you for allowing me to do what I love.


And they lived happily ever after - Jenn
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  • Lindsay: Congratulations, I'm so happy for you. And so happy to be of your brides!! (January 24, 2012 2:33 pm)
  • Katie: I've known how great you are from the first photo of yours that I saw, so many years ago. I'm so happy that you are following your dreams and bringing so much joy to other people. I hope to be one of your brides one day. Love you (January 24, 2012 2:44 pm)
  • Eve Brank: Wahoo!! We're so proud of you! Be sure to let us know what issue so we can buy one, tab the page, and show everyone we know!! (January 24, 2012 3:28 pm)
  • jend: So very proud of you...no one deserves it more!!!! (January 24, 2012 4:50 pm)
  • Sherri: You give every bit of your heart and them some to all of your clients. You are so deserving of this award. So proud of you!!! (January 24, 2012 4:54 pm)
  • Jen S.: Congratulations!! This is super awesome! (January 24, 2012 9:49 pm)

I could feel the energy and excitement through the phone. Her love for her new Fiance was spiraling 100 miles an hour through the telephone cables, all the way from Savannah to Jax. I adored Victoria pretty much the minute I met her. Sweet, sassy, kind, super funny, smart, and in L.O.V.E. My kinda Bride ;-) I was beyond excited to travel to Savannah to photograph these two.From Victorias description I knew Tommy would be fantastic, and I wasn’t dissapointed. The two of them together are incredible to watch. I LOVE when a man can make his lady crack up laughing. And thats just what Tommy and Victoria share. Its an easy kind of love. The kind of love everyone should have. They fit best together. Tommy and Victoria, can’t wait till your Savannah Wedding in March!! Its going to be absolutley perfect, just like the two of you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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And they lived happily ever after - Jenn
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  • Victoria: I LOVE them so much!!! We can't wait for you to capture our big day. You made us feel as ease.... and even supermodel like ;) You are the best!! xoxo (January 24, 2012 2:46 pm)
  • Sherri: Wow--these are sooooo BEAUTIFUL !!!!! I love them111 (January 24, 2012 4:50 pm)
  • Tammy Price: Vic, I am so "Happy" for you two wonderful people. Tommy is definetly the "Prince Charming." The pictures are Beautiful! I wish you both all the Happiness that two people enjoy. Love to you Both (January 24, 2012 8:55 pm)
  • Rita: WOW, this looks fabulous - your happiness is palatable! Can't wait for the bif event!! love toyou both! (January 25, 2012 9:44 am)
  • Uncle Rocky: Viki you look so beautiful and Happy. Can't wait to see you guys at the weeding! (January 25, 2012 11:55 am)
  • Betsy Davis: You both look great and so does the Savannah back drop! (January 25, 2012 12:06 pm)
  • Becky G: Wow, these are lovely photos. They do make you look like supermodels! You both look so natural and happy, like an engaged couple should! Congratualations on choosing the right photographer and on choosing each other as your lifetime partner. You make a great couple! (January 25, 2012 4:50 pm)
  • Pat Stone: These pictures are wonderful and a fun way to feel apart of your Joy!! (January 25, 2012 4:56 pm)

After a few failed attempts due to weather we finally had the MOST perfect sunshine for Sarah and Marcos Engagement Session! Sarah had beautiful locations picked out, and we raced around Jacksonville trying to beat the light to get all of these awesome locations in. I would have done just about anything for Sarah and Marcos Engagement session. I remember when we met for the first time, the location we met in was all out of chairs, so Sarah and Marcos shared one little tiny chair the entire time of our meeting. Laughing at each other when their legs would fall asleep, giggling as Marcos would shift Sarah from one side of his lap to the other. I remember thinking I HAVE to photograph this couples wedding. I just adore these kind of couples. They are each others Best Friends. Better when they are together. More complete when they hold onto each other. Sarah and Marcos, can’t wait to blog the images from your beautiful wedding. It was an amazing love story to photograph.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


And they lived happily ever after - Jenn
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01.17.2012  |  Children  |  0 comments
The W. Family {Jacksonville Family Photographer}

If everyone didnt realize Im a touch behind on blogging, so for the next few weeks there will be LOTS of images from all my amazing Holiday Sessions. The W. Family was so precious to photograph. Their little man is just about the cutest thing, and check out that sweater!!! I kinda die for the little elbow patches ;-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


And they lived happily ever after - Jenn
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So excited to see Rachael and Geoffs Wedding featured on Weddings Illustrated. Check out their feature here!

 

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And they lived happily ever after - Jenn
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