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As seen on Wedding Sparrow. This gallery’s inspiration is based on the tone of a single rose has translated into a picture-perfect Southern dream at Mint Springs Farm, Tn. From perfect peaches to pale blushes, this inspiration shoot is everything, with all the jaw-dropping florals by Jana Brown Design Co. to a beautiful tablescape and some serious ‘English […]
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As seen on Wedding Sparrow.
This gallery’s inspiration is based on the tone of a single rose has translated into a picture-perfect Southern dream at Mint Springs Farm, Tn. From perfect peaches to pale blushes, this inspiration shoot is everything, with all the jaw-dropping florals by Jana Brown Design Co. to a beautiful tablescape and some serious ‘English Countryside’ vibes with rolling hills in the background of the couples portraits.
“The design of our editorial at Mint Springs Farm was inspired by the tone of a single rose. This Distant Drum rose grew our palette to an array of warm tones, which we used in our garden-inspired editorial, with the flowers at the forefront. Our bride’s gown, by Alon Livne, was complimented by a delicate lace veil by Girl and a Serious Dream, which together created magic in the afternoon sun. We utilized a charming greenhouse for portraits that further enhanced our garden aesthetic. Our tablescape was built of luxurious fabrics and modern touches, nestled beneath wild blooms. Our paper goods were designed to pair with the mauve palette and adorned each place setting. The rolling Tennessee hills provided a beautiful backdrop for final portraits and a panoramic view of Mint Springs Farm.”
Photographer: Lost Coast Photography | Film Lab: The Find Lab | Stylist / Planner: Janna Brown Design Co. | Floral Designer: Janna Brown Design Co | Dress Designer: Alon Livne | Rentals: Liberty Party Rental, Nashville | Veil: Girl and a Serious Dream | Venue: Mint Springs Farm, Tn | Hair & Make-up Artist: Katie Gurley Artistry | Paper goods: Ink & Press Co | Silk ribbon: Honeysilk Co | Tuxedo: Street Tuxedo | Linens: La Tavola Linen
When you start wedding planning and scouring the net for inspiration, you may see the term fine art frequently used to describe weddings with a light and dreamy artistic aesthetic. It’s what we’re all about here at Wedding Sparrow, and all our recommended vendors embrace the fine art look to offer couples a truly artisanal and organic wedding experience.
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When you start wedding planning and scouring the net for inspiration, you may see the term fine art frequently used to describe weddings with a light and dreamy artistic aesthetic. It’s what we’re all about here at Wedding Sparrow, and all our recommended vendors embrace the fine art look to offer couples a truly artisanal and organic wedding experience.
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…As seen on Wedding Sparrow
“Wedding Photography is a big investment! It should be! At the end of the day, this is what’s left to help you remember all of the gorgeous details and unforgettable moments. So in order for you to feel confident you’re getting the most out of your investment, we have Fine Art Curation member Kate from Lost Coast Photography to give brides 5 ideas on how you can make the most of that investment…”
ENGAGEMENT SESSION
Engagement shoots are a lot of fun! They don’t have the same time constraints that weddings have, so you have a good amount of time to perfect your moves and practice for the big day. By the time your wedding day roles around, you’re practically a supermodel! Plus, you and your photographer will become quick friends after having a blast hanging out together!
An Engagement session is a wonderful way to celebrate this exciting time in your life! It can represent you as a couple in whatever way you like! For some, that’s making the session a fun fashion moment- an excuse to get dressed up, have your hair and makeup done, and have it all documented in a beautiful way. For others, it’s a chance to help tell the story of who you are as a couple – more relaxed and just loving time together at one of your favorite places.
BRIDAL SESSION
Here are a couple of reasons why a Bridal session can help make the most of your wedding photography …
Bridal portraits give you a bit more posing practice. Much like your engagement session, your bridal session will give you more one-on-one time with your photographer. You also get the chance to practice moving and posing in your wedding dress. When the big day arrives, you’ll be a pro!
Capture beautiful, stress-free bridal portraits. You’ll still have photos taken of just you on your wedding day, but this is a chance to get extra special images without being worried about your timeline. You’re going to spend so much time planning out your bridal “look”, it makes sense to dedicate an hour or two of bridal photography to capture all of your hard work! Plus, I personally think it’s a lot of fun!
FINE ART BOUDOIR SESSION
Fine Art Boudoir is an art form that is uniquely empowering. Watching the transformation in a bride as she grows in confidence in front of the camera and discovers something within herself is mutually inspiring. It’s feminine beauty in the purest form. First and foremost, be in the moment and take a deep breath, you’re in good hands. Hiring your wedding photographer for a Fine Art Boudoir session will give your gallery and wedding album that fine art consistency, rather than rushed getting ready images. Think lots of natural light and a relaxed vibe, soft silks, and French lace. Channel your inner Daphne Bridgerton and have fun, your soon-to-be husband will thank you!
PRE-WEDDING STYLING SESSION
As the Bride, you’ve chosen all of the little details for your wedding, from your hand-calligraphed invitation suite to your heirloom jewelry, your antique ring box to your custom monogram. Another way to get the most from your wedding photography is to hire your photographer for a pre-wedding day Styling session. These are usually done the day before your wedding so that your florals can be included. This is the perfect opportunity for all of your beautiful details to be captured in the best light and with ample time since wedding day timelines can be so tight. After spending so much effort sourcing and investing in all your details, it’s only fair to have them photographed beautifully and to the fullest extent!
HEIRLOOMS
Honoring yourself with heirloom albums and prints, is the last stop in making the most of your wedding photography. Being able to physically hold your memories is so much better than scrolling through them on your phone or your computer, I promise. At the end of the day, your wedding cake gets eaten, your flowers wilt, and your dress gets hung in the closet. The only thing left from your wedding day is your collection of photos, and to be able to tangibly hold those images is a gift! Your album will endure any technological changes, and be passed down for generations. Imagine years from now, sitting with your grandchildren as they run their little fingers down the leather binding and hold in their tiny hands your everlasting family heirloom. You won’t regret making an album part of your wedding photography investment!
Photography and Advice: Lost Coast Photography
Your wedding venue is the first (and possibly biggest) decision you’ll make on the planning of your wedding day. After all, once you have that date booked in, you can start the real planning of your stationery, hiring vendors, and deciding on your big day style. So let us help you get off to a flying start if you’re planning a wedding in the South.
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Your wedding venue is the first (and possibly biggest) decision you’ll make on the planning of your wedding day. After all, once you have that date booked in, you can start the real planning of your stationery, hiring vendors, and deciding on your big day style. So let us help you get off to a flying start if you’re planning a wedding in the South.
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……. As seen on Wedding Sparrow
“If there is anything that 2020 has shown us, it’s that we’ve realised what the true meaning of wedding celebrations are and smaller gatherings with those we love the most are not only becoming more the ‘norm’, but also an appreciation for the experience. So, if you’re struggling to think of a design for your smaller reception table, we have 7 of our favorite tablescapes below to show how truly beautiful an intimate reception can be. And to tell us all about these details, is our Fine Art Curation member Kate from Lost Coast Photography who photographed everything you see below…”
When I think of small tablescapes, words like intimate, heartfelt and details come to mind. It’s more than just a place to sit and eat after the ceremony, it’s where your closest family and friends gather together and share heartfelt conversations over an impeccably planned meal. It’s where your story as a newlywed couple can start to unfold as you relax and all five senses are at play. The lush florals, the candlelight, sparkling crystal, and the texture of the linens … all these beautiful details are like food for your eyes, and the laughter, tears and clinking of glasses will become some of your most treasured memories.
I think you can really blow it out and have the gathering of your dreams! The smaller the space, the more longevity your budget will have. Instead of trying to spread your florals across an entire room filled with standard round tables, you can focus all the attention on one intimate seating arrangement and really showcase who you are as a couple. You can add even the smallest of details like hand painted macaroons at each place setting or personalized hand calligraphed place settings.
I love when couples use details specific to the location of their wedding. For example, using local greenery and herbs sprinkled throughout the table, or a variety of local breads and cheeses right at your fingertips for a relaxed and inviting approach.
Another tip is finding a small intimate space in even a large venue or outdoor surrounding. This is such a great way to still incorporate the places you love. Use a lovely side porch at a large chateau, your favorite spot overlooking the ocean, a lush backyard, or an intimate indoor setting … think outside the box when choosing where to place your table.
A fun little fact … you don’t have to have a table at all! Nothing says “gathering” more, than your closest loved ones sprawled out together sharing the most delectable charcuterie on a sunny afternoon. It’s all about life’s simple pleasures and choosing those beautiful little details that bring you happiness.
Thanks so much for being here! I’m Kate Chesnut, fine art film photographer and owner of Lost Coast Photography. My photography focuses on timeless, organic and elegant images full of beautiful light and natural emotion. With dreamy film tones and a relaxed approach, I capture your most meaningful days with stunning images that will stand the test of time. I specialize in weddings in Tupelo, the South and destinations around the world. I can’t wait to see what we can create together! I can’t wait to tell your story.
Photography aside ….
I am a child of God
A teacher to my fellow creatives, and
A lover of untamed florals, chai tea, and world travel
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xx, Kate
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