Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Genevieve Katherine Neill ~ Nashville Newborn Photographer
I'm proud to introduce my adorable little niece Genevieve Katherine. She was 4 days old when I took the photos and she turned a week old yesterday! Although I don't have that much experience with newborns {in real life much less from behind the camera}- I still had a great time capturing a few memories of her as a teeny-tiny baby for the family to cherish!
If you or someone you know is expecting... I have a fantastic special on Newborn Sessioins while I strengthen my portfolio! contact me at julie@peachblossomphotography.net for details!
Cheers,
Posted by Julie Anne at 8/31/2011 09:09:00 PM 0 comments | Labels: Baby Photography, Franklin, Nashville Photography, Newborn photography, newborns, Tennessee
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Jessica + Tarry's Southern Charm Wedding - Savannah Wedding Photographer
The day had started out with a minor issue of trying to fix the zipper on Jess's dress... Once we got her sewed into it, it was game on! Jessica and Tarry's ceremony was at the Whitefield Chapel located on the grounds of the Bethesda Boys School. The campus is full of large oaks and Spanish moss giving it an Old South feeling. The dinner reception was held at The Lady and Sons. I am going to have to remind myself to ask Jessica if she is a Paula Deen fan... For those that may not know, Paula was married at Whitefield in 1965 and she opened The Lady & Sons restaurant in 1996. The food at the reception did live up to all hype.
Congrats to the newlyweds - Thank You for letting me be a party of your special day!
If you would like to see more from Jessica and Tarry's special day... please view the slideshow!
It's 1:30am so I think I will go to bed before I continue editing more and more.... but first, can't forget the after party at Rocks on the Roof!
Posted by Julie Anne at 8/24/2011 12:49:00 AM 0 comments | Labels: Bethesda, Lady and Sons, Paula Deen, Peach Blossom Photography, Savannah Photography, Southern Wedding, weddings
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Family Trip to Dahlonega
How Cool is this I Love Lucy chocolate machine?
Antiqueing to my family is like treasure hunting. Since I was a little girl, we have been stopping at antique shops everywhere we go to see what wonders we can find. Breanna was fascinated by all the hats....
We pulled over into someone's driveway to snap the last picture!
My favorite part of the trip besides having my family to spend the day with.... these awesome boots I scored from the Branding Iron on the Square!
Posted by Julie Anne at 8/14/2011 05:47:00 PM 0 comments | Labels: Dahlonega, family photography, fun stuff, Georgia, North Georgia, Smith House
Friday, August 5, 2011
Unique Unity Ceremony Ideas ~ Atlanta Wedding Photographer
Now, I know just by reading the title you are all thinking – Why in the world is this crazy lady talking about washing feet in the middle of a wedding ceremony? However after having witnessed this recently at an outdoor wedding, I just couldn’t wait to share this wonderful ceremony idea. I was moved to tears by the power of the message. The ceremony stems from the Bible where Jesus washed his disciples feet. (John 13:1-17). This ceremony is to symbolize the servitude that the couple is promising... they will serve each other selflessly as Jesus did. How awesome is that?
God’s Knot – Cord of 3 strands
The Cord of 3 strands is a ceremony based on the Bible verse Ecclesiastes 4:12 "And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a three-fold cord is not quickly broken." (KJV) The couple will braid 3 brightly colored strands together to symbolize the unity of God, husband, and wife in their marriage. Click here for suggested readings.
The Unity Sand Ceremony is probably the most common addition to wedding ceremony’s these days. Brent and I included the sand ceremony in our beach wedding this past April. The bride and groom each have colored sand in separate vases that represents their individual lives and families. At the right moment in the ceremony, the bride and groom will take turns pouring the sand into third vessel that represents their lives together.
Here is the passage I used for my sand ceremony:
_______________ and ______________, today you join your separate lives together. The two separate vessels of sand symbolize your separate lives, separate families and separate sets of friends. They represent all that you are and all that you'll ever be as an individual. They also represent your lives before today. As these two vessels of sand are poured into the third vessel, the individual containers of sand will no longer exist, but will be joined together as one. Just as these grains of sand can never be separated and poured again into the individual containers, so will your marriage be.
Other ideas include Unity Cross Ceremony, Hand Fasting Ceremony, Salt Covenant, Rose Ceremony, and the Wine Ceremony. Click here for details. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box, maybe you can come up with your own ceremony!
Posted by Julie Anne at 8/05/2011 01:49:00 PM 0 comments | Labels: foot washing ceremony, fun stuff, God's knot, Peach Blossom Photography, sand ceremony, strand of 3 cords, unique ceremony ideas, unity candle
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Amy & John's Backyard Wedding ~ Montgomery Wedding Photographer
Best wishes to the couple.
Everyone party down....
Posted by Julie Anne at 8/03/2011 10:18:00 PM 0 comments | Labels: Alabama, Montegomery, outdoor ceremony, Peach Blossom Photography, Tent wedding, wedding details, Wedding Photography, weddings