Suzi’s fashion bridal session

Neil September 24th, 2008

Suzi was our nanny in 2003 and 2004

Suzie's favorite

This image was her favorite from our shoot together and really does sum up her personality very well.

Knowing bridal smirk

Despite her pension for total adorable cuteness, we were able to work her into a bit of a sultry pose and sly expression!

Twin personalities bridal portrait

Suzy wears all the facets of bridal grace with charm and poise.

Glowing bridal portrait

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Neil is available for Fashion Bridal sessions throughout North Carolina including Asheville, Charlotte, Raleigh, and Wilmington.

A fashion bridal shoot

Neil September 16th, 2008

A quick fashion shoot:
Mystery lips

I shot this fashion bridal project in time for the fall publishing cycle. Which bridal magazine will go a little dark this fall?

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Committment to Make Salsa

liesl August 20th, 2008

So glorious of all days, Rachel takes her father’s arm for one final promenade.

She is greeted by Seth, who had no idea that anyone besides Rachel was present at the wedding.  I don’t think he stopped looking at her the entire time!

Even his possy could not keep their eyes off :)

However when it came time for committment, you know, time for “till death do us part,”  Seth adds, “As long as you make your mom’s salsa.”

I have been promised a jar of said salsa, and will review it accordingly.  Now THAT is a promise worth sealing with a kiss!!

These two made me laugh and cry all day!  I love you guys!

-Liesl

Story Time.

liesl August 18th, 2008

After all the packing, loading and unpacking that goes with moving, I am positively thrilled to be back to telling stories.  All these memories and stories have been sitting on the back burner of my mind for so long!  Thank goodness they did not burn to a crisp!  Well, at least, I hope not . . .

Seth & Rachel are two precious souls, I will always remember their sweet spirits.  I think you will see what I mean . . .

Story time starts at the salon, as it does for many brides!

And it continues with good friends!

The result?  Well, stunning!

More story time tomorrow!

-Liesl

The saga of the dress-as if my nose couldn’t get any bigger

deanna July 9th, 2008

I have an obsession for the past. I’m talking 1930’s-60’s when the music was swinging, life was full of dancing and Frank Sinatra was damn sexy! (I have an obsession for him too.) So when I became engaged, I knew right away I was going to have an old Hollywood-themed wedding.

But what about my dress? I needed something nostalgic, hollywood, yet modern for today. Oh geez, was this going to be worse than my first prom?

 My tenth grade year, I bought 3 dresses, returned them, had a custom dress made, then bought my final dress 2 weeks before when i was looking for gloves. I’m so indecisive. So I buried myself in my endless library of bridal magazines and surfaced with a beautiful dress from Badgley Mishka, a classy designer inspired by 40’s Hollywood. Perfect! 

Now generally I’m carefree about my looks, except for my nose. It’s bigger than I’d like, but I’m not going to knife it for $5,000. Think of the wedding favors I could blow that on instead! Well, I’m thankful it doesn’t grow when I tell a lie, otherwise I’d be in trouble.

I knew I couldn’t tell my Mom the cost of the Badgley Mishka dress because she’d flip, so I fibbed a little. I also knew how important it was for her to see me try on wedding dresses and make my choice, so I promised her it would be an exclusive trip for both of us. Did my nose just swell?

I just happened to be visiting my Maid of Honor, Laura,  in Boston a month later, where we scheduled an appointment to try on bridemaid dresses. Well wouldn’t you know, this shop happened to carry the Badgley Mishka line! I couldn’t try on dresses without my mom, she would be heartbroken, but it seemed silly to drive 7 hours and not get a peek! I swear this is where the devil took over.

When we arrived at L’elie on Newbury St., I was greeted by the shop owner.

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