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Ryane Miles | North Little Rock, AR Maternity

These are some of our favorite maternity photos to-date! Ryane is the sister of one of my very best-friends, Lacy. I knew even before I met her, that I would love her if she was anything like Lace.

She and her husband Layne felt like old friends from the moment we met at the beginning of this session. I am obsessed with the beautiful light that we were blessed with, her perfect dress and all of the greenery – it was a gorgeous day for a gorgeous momma!

After Luke was born I was given the opportunity to photograph his sweet newborns & those will be coming to the blog very soon! <3

-Callie

Kayla Zurga Nevala | NLR, AR Bridals

When a bride tells us that she wants to bring her dogs to her bridal session, we do a little happy dance! Kayla’s two fur-babies were so cute and made the perfect little models! As a huge dog lover, I love that she wanted to include them (we have three of our own)! Kayla was so much fun and we are so thankful we got to work with her and Louis! Wedding photos from their day at Cold Springs will be coming to the blog soon; but for now – check out her gorgeous bridals and sweet pups!

– Callie and Jaison

Vendors:

Florals: Tipton & Hurst

Bridal Venue: The Terry House

Dress: Low’s Bridal and Formal 

Videographer: Betwixt Magnolias

Wedding Cake: Natalie Madison

DJ: Central Arkansas Entertainment

 

Amanda Mathews Schichtl | Little Rock, AR Bridals

My family and Amanda’s family have known one another our whole lives; her uncle is one of my dad’s lifelong friends – but it wasn’t until her wedding planning journey when I really got to know this amazing girl!

She has the biggest heart; & yesterday she married Zach! I could tell how much she loves her friends and family – she told them so many times while fighting back her tears of joy. It was the sweetest day with such wonderful people. I have loved making memories with her as her photographer and new friend <3

Jaison and I have been heart eyed over these bridals for several weeks and we couldn’t wait for a single day to pass after the wedding to share them! Goodwin Manor was the perfect setting and the team at Tanarah Luxe Floral knocked her bouquet out of the park!

So many pretty photos of her on the blog below! Check them out!

<3 Callie & Jaison

Fabulous Vendors:

Florals: Tanarah Luxe Floral 

Venue: Goodwin Manor

Dress: Low’s Bridal and Formal 

Make-up and Hair: A Cut Above Salon 

Emily + James Snow | Bentonville, AR Wedding

When two strangers from different parts of the country signed up to work for a program in Boston for at risk high school students, they didn’t expect to find their soulmate; but like many love stories – Emily and James found love in an unexpected way. After a year with AmeriCorps, the pair were the only two in their program to give it a go for a second year in a row.

Emily says:

“Working so closely together really helped us to know that we had found something special. At the end of the second year in Boston, I moved to Nashville to teach Special Education there, and James told me that he wanted to come with me. I will always remember him telling me that; it was right after a concert that he went with me to (one of my very favorites), and I was ecstatic but didn’t want him to feel like I was pressuring him. I never told him this, but that was when I knew deep down that we would get married one day.”

These two were so in love and it showed from the very first time we met them during their engagements in Kansas City – where they both live now. It was freezing, but they made the best of it and we had a great time getting to know them. We will forever think of them when we think of Kansas City! Fast forward to their wedding.

I love something about every wedding we photograph. But with Emily and James, I loved every single part (seriously) it was planned so well from top to bottom, inside and out. It was intimate yet still a good size; held in the backyard of her family home. It was wonderful. We thought it might rain (Thank you mother nature for preventing that!) but it was clear all day long, allowing us to capture every little detail without having to worry about the weather. Emily credits most of the success of the wedding to her mom, which I am sure is where her amazing planning skills come from. I was so blessed to have such an organized bride – she was always so prompt and helpful when I asked her questions.

Emily: “Planning our wedding was all about the help of family and friends. Outside of the week-of when we almost had to move the wedding inside for extreme weather, with the help of my family and friends it really wasn’t stressful for James and I at all. I’m a details person (it was actually very relaxing for me to make a spreadsheet Cue-to-Cue of everything happening on the day of) and my mom is a vision person. More than anything else, it was a bonding experience for us, we make a great team! My mom handmade so many perfect little details- the beautiful signs with the white script, the tassels on the garland, even the pew markers! There was nothing that I could dream up that she couldn’t make happen. And what she didn’t make or find, someone else did! Almost every detail and decoration was touched by the love of our families and my community (I lived in Bentonville from preschool through graduating from BHS). One of my bridesmaids families that we’ve known forever just happened to have an ice cream truck that they lent us for the day! It really was such a humbling and loving experience to have so many people who wanted to help make our day perfect. And it really was.”

Emily and her mom really thought of it all. The macarons were the best I have had in my life (no exaggeration here!), the ice cream truck, the mustang, the greenhouse where we did portraits after, the “snow” that the guests threw at the exit, the lotion they gave out as favors (Fresh Sparkling Snow scented from Bath & BodyWorks), the giftbags for out-of-towners with a ‘Bentonville’ theme and ideas for tourists; and so many other sweet details. The ceremony had everyone in the crowd (including me) tearing up, it was so genuine and romantically sweet.

Emily: “Having so many handmade and borrowed elements really made our wedding very affordable without having to make many hard choices in terms of money. Between my mom working on the wedding basically full-time on top of our hired wedding planner, we had a team assembled around us and it really brought costs down. Our planner I felt was very affordable, but I would definitely say that every single bride should have one. At the very least, a day-of planner, who you feel truly understands your entire vision. It really took away the stress from me and my mom on the day of to know that we could leave the last minute decisions to someone we trusted. Other splurges for us were a great photographer (which I would also recommend to every bride–it’s so easy to forget many of the details of your wedding, and the pictures will remind you of everything you forget!), pampering/beauty for us and the wedding party (we are firm believers that we need to pamper our people), and lots of flowers to really emphasize the garden party feel! We also wanted to locally source as many of our foods in particular as possible, so that was an important investment as well.”

Cheers to one of my favorite weddings of all time! Love this couple to the moon!

-Callie & Jaison

Vendors:

Wedding Dress: Savvy Bridal of Kansas City 

Groom’s Attire: The Black Tux 

Florals: Autumnn Crowder of The Floral Godmother

Cakes: B’s Cakes & Harp’s Bakery 

Coordinator: Kim Mertes

Ceremony String Quartet and Vocalists: Chris Brown & Company

DJ: Scott Lamp

Hair & Makeup: Hannah Lamp and Brushed by Shae

Bridesmaids Dresses: Union Station

Invites: Minted 

Decor: The Great Cover, Intents & Pretty Old Stuff 

Tablecloths: Tablecloths Factory

Taylor Ross Bridals | Conway, AR

Taylor & Dan celebrated their wedding this past Friday and it was everything! So much fun from the start all the way to the end! Her bridesmaids were the biggest help, always trying to make sure they were in the right place and helping coordinate everyone for us during family photos – they were awesome!

We have done several of Taylor’s relative’s weddings and her friend’s weddings from St. Joe! We had 9 brides & grooms in attendance (future and past); so it was like a big reunion for Jaison and I — it was so great to see all of them and catch up!

I absolutely loved working with Taylor every step of the way, from engagements and bridals down to the wedding day – she was a dream bride! Thank you so much for choosing us to capture your wedding journey! We didn’t have to wait long to share these bridals, because we just took them about 2 weeks ago today to be exact – I always love getting to share them right away! Keep a lookout for Dan and Tay’s wedding coming up on the blog later this summer!

-Callie and Jaison

 

Wedding Vendors: 

Dress: Low’s Bridal and Formal @lowsbridal
Tux: Bell & Sward  @bellandsward
Cakes: Patti Cakes @patticakesar
Wedding Florals: Tanarah Luxe Floral @tanarahluxefloral
Earrings: Kendra Scott @kendrascott
Makeup: Kalie Huddleston
Hair: Joy Williams
Band: Jack Fancy Band
Videographer: @sydtrickett
Bridal Bouquet & Draping & Rentals: Events Rental & Floral @events_rental_and_floral
Bartender: Shawn Moix
Chairs: Hiegel Supply

Abbey Jensen + Kyle Lusinger | St. Lucia Wedding

A year ago this week – we spent a week in St. Lucia with our best friends – Abbey and Kyle; along with Abbey’s mom and sister (who are also our second family).

We flew in to photograph their wedding; and it was one of the most memorable weeks of our lives. We made so memories; we snorkeled, hiked, saw beautiful waterfalls, swam and ate the most delicious food ever. I wish we were there right now actually. I can’t believe it took me a year to blog this gorgeous day & trip; but I thought this week would be perfect as they celebrate their anniversary. The ceremony took place at the resort we stayed at, Sandals in St. Lucia – one of the three St. Lucia Sandal’s resorts actually. It was wonderful & SO relaxing! So much has happened in a short year, it has been an exciting adventure for the Lusinger’s marriage so far! We love you two and hope you have the best week! XO!

-Cal and Jay

Venue: Sandals in St. Lucia

Dress: Low’s Bridal and Formal

Mary Catherine Rogers King | Little Rock, AR Bridals

On July 1st we traveled a little over nine hours to Kingsport, Tennessee for a beautiful wedding. Mary Catherine and Grant celebrated with family and friends in the Tri Cities area and it was fabulous – those photos are coming soon!

Today we are thrilled to share her bridals – that we took at home in Little Rock, Arkansas at Goodwin Manor (one of our favorite venues)!

Mary Catherine lives in Memphis so when her mom and I started talking about locations for her bridals – I knew Goodwin Manor would be the perfect place. The Goodwin’s are always amazing to work with, and this time was no exception! We can’t wait to share more from their beautiful day!

One of our favorite details from her session is the back of her FABULOUS dress. It is one of the most beautifully detailed dresses we have seen. Classic yet modern. We also are pretty in love with her blue wedding shoes that she borrowed from her sister as her “something blue/something borrowed”!

I have known MC a long time, since high school (and then we both attended college at UCA)! I first met her through a mutual friend – Casey; and  I always thought she was absolutely precious. When she contacted us about her wedding – we were praying she would book us! This also meant a trip for me to see my parents, who live only 1 hour from Kingsport. We stayed through the 4th of July and it was an amazing trip! We love East Tennessee; everyone is unbelievably friendly!

Congrats MC! We love you!

-Callie & Jaison

Kaden Lusinger | Birth Story

It is not everyday that your best friend gives birth – and not everyday that she asks you to photograph it. I thought photographing her wedding was something special (and it totally was) but THIS was something more. Being there with her and Kyle as she delivered Kaden; it was life changing. I went home in a fog for the rest of the day. Thinking to myself, ‘I watched a BIRTH today’ — what did you do?! It was by far the coolest thing I have ever witnessed; and that is saying a lot coming from the girl who was terrified of birth and anything involving pregnancy for the entire 26 years of my life. But on St. Patrick’s day that all changed. And since then I am saying “give me all the birth stories”! I think I could photograph a birth story everyday from here on out and not get burnt out. These photos captured the biggest moment in Abbey and Kyle’s life and it was an honor to be able to preserve these memories for them. Love you all, my favorite little family of three. Hugs!

PS- Of course, I left out a few of fully naked baby Kaden because as his protective Aunt Callie, I don’t want those floating around on the internet for strangers! 😉

Drew + Kevin | Snoqualmie Falls, Washington Wedding

SNOQUALMIE FALLS WEDDING – WASHINGTON

Very close friends of ours from Arkansas celebrated their wedding almost 1,800 miles from home on May 25, 2017. Drew and Kevin planned a vacation with a few friends and on whim decided that Snoqualmie Falls, just outside of Seattle would be the perfect spot for their wedding. They asked family and friends what they thought about them turning their vacation into a wedding trip – so many friends and family were on board and everything started to fall into place.

They invited close friends and family – and expected a small number of guests to attend – but close to 30 guests flew in from all over the country. Their ceremony took place literally on top of the falls, in a room right off the side of the lodge. It was perfect! Drew and Kevin decided to walk in together to signify the bond that they are one, we loved this so much. Kevin’s mom was in attendance and smiling from ear to ear the entire day. For Jaison and I, it was such a special day – we loved capturing these photos K&D!

The couple did a live stream of the ceremony on Facebook for those who could not attend.

& Nature showed off a bit with a rainbow behind them during their portraits (THIS WAS NOT PHOTOSHOPPED!) Amazing, right?!

As you can see from all of the hugs and love – these two were surrounded by the best company. There were laughs, tears and a lot of love.

The week leading up to the wedding many of the guests flew in early and our group explored seattle with one another – going to the original Starbucks, Pike’s Place Market, the gum wall, the troll, the original house that inspired the movie Up!; and more!

Unique elements from the day that we love:

The rainbow in the portraits of course!!!!!!

Their suits were custom made in Conway, Arkansas by Bell & Sward, a local small business.

The wine they served was made by Salish lodge itself.

Words from the groom (one of them):

The Wedding – (In Drew’s Words) We’d originally planned to return to the resort where we got engaged for our wedding. Ultimately we decided we’d rather stay domestic to allow some of our friends to be there. In January, we were returning from a trip to one of our favorite places: Seattle. On the plane, I asked Kev “if we could get married anywhere in the country, where would you choose?” I had already given this some thought and knew that Snoqualmie Falls just outside of Seattle would be my choice. He thought for a moment and then said “You know, I think I’d choose Snoqualmie.” At this point, we already had a trip to Seattle with 2 of our closest friends booked for May. I asked him, “What if we just got married while we’re there in May?” Quickly he said “that could work, as long as my mom could be there.” We called Debbie (Kevin’s mom) and she said she wouldn’t miss it. We then invited about 30 of our friends, thinking with such short notice (less than 2 months) we may have 10-15 people there. Much to our surprise, 30 of our closest friends from across the country were able to join us.

Our wedding was flawless. We wanted a very simple ceremony that felt warm and chill – just like we try to be in all of our relationships. Salish Lodge & Spa is nestled at the top of Snoqualmie Falls. We booked a small outdoor venue there that overlooked the falls, and had our reception in the Lodge’s atrium. The ceremony was short, sweet, and intimate. We streamed it on Facebook live so our friends who weren’t able to join in person were able to attend at home.

After the wedding and reception, Kev and I were in our room talking about how perfect the day felt and what we most enjoyed. We were so thankful that so many of our closest friends were able to be there and just share a low-key, fun day with us. The dinner (and open bar!) at the lodge were fantastic. Our friends shared stories of our experiences with them and well-wishes for our lives together. Between this and the gorgeous photos from the lodge, we couldn’t have asked for more!

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The Proposal – (In Drew’s Words) We got engaged at a small resort in the Dominican Republic in July of 2016. I’d booked a romantic dinner on the beach that was supposed to be a surprise for Kev. When we checked in at the resort, they said “we have dinner romantica for you on Saturday, yes?” I played it off to Kev as “something we hadn’t done before that’d be fun to do.” He trusted me and had no idea! I proposed on the beach with guitarists playing behind us and the ocean rushing next to us. I remember shaking the whole time, and in the video we have, as soon as he says yes you me exhale and start to breathe again. Definitely the most anxious moment (but good anxious!) of my life. Kevin says he freaked out when he realized I was proposing and heard nothing I said, and tuned back in just in time to say “this is where I say yes, right?”

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Quotes from Vendors:

Desi Jean Buchanan – event planning – Salish Lodge

“Drew & Kevin are the perfect example of clients-turned-friends. From the beginning of the planning process up to the moment they walked down the aisle together, they were kind & so genuine. Their joy was infectious – to their guests, my staff, & especially to me. I am so thrilled to have played a small role in this special day!

Salish Lodge & Spa is the iconic Pacific Northwest venue. Nestled at the base of the Cascade Mountains on the top of the incredible Snoqualmie Falls, it is a gorgeous backdrop for a special celebration. Plus, the perfect anniversary spot: state-famous brunch, full spa, fireplaces in each guest room, & a staff completely focused on giving you personal & friendly service.”

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Savannah Kirkdoffer Quote  Hybrid Hair Studio) – flew in from Arkansas to do both Drew and Kevin’s hair

Savannah Kirkdoffer – Hybrid Hair Studio

“Kevin and Drew both started out as clients but quickly grew to something more. They have become some of my closest friends and a couple that I personally look up to and admire. There was no way I would miss there wedding and definitely no way I would not help them look there absolute best on such an important day. I truly love my craft and being able to be apart of such a beautiful time in their life.”

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Lodge/Venue info

Snoqualmie Falls is a 268-foot waterfall in the northwest United States, located east of Seattle on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington

Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state’s most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. At the falls, you will find a two-acre park, gift shop, observation deck, the Salish Lodge and the famous 270 foot waterfall.

History

A brief history of Snoqualmie Falls

Courtesy Seattle PI – Thursday, February 6, 2003

“Several thousand years ago, when the glaciers receded, they left a fertile plain near Snoqualmie Falls. When Native Americans arrived, they found a bounty of edible bulbs, roots and berries on the prairie. Deer and mountain goats were plentiful.

Though there were no salmon above the falls, the upper Snoqualmie River became a seasonal rendezvous and meeting place as trade among native peoples increased. The Snoqualmie Tribe (a subgroup of the Coast Salish) established a camp at the base of Mount Si. They also established villages at Fall City and Tolt (Carnation).

Snoqualmie is the English pronunciation of “sah-KOH-koh” or “Sdob-dwahibbluh,” a Salish word meaning moon. As a spiritual place, it gave birth to many legends. One tells of “S’Beow” (the beaver), who climbed into the sky to bring trees and fire down to earth. The Native Americans who roamed the valley were known as people of the moon.

White settlers began to arrive in the valley by the early 1850s. Long before, the falls became a tourist destination; pioneer women would edge as close to the falls as they could while friends held on to their dresses to keep them from falling. Jeremiah Borst was the first permanent white settler in the Snoqualmie Valley and is known to some as “the father of the Snoqualmie Valley.”

Josiah Merrit (“Uncle Si”) built a cabin at the base of a local peak in 1862 (the peak became known as Uncle Si’s mountain — now Mount Si). He raised vegetables and hogs and kept an orchard. According to local historians, he was a rugged man who sometimes hauled bacon to the large settlements.

To do so necessitated hauling the load on a sled to the river, canoeing downstream, strapping the load to his back and climbing down the 268-foot falls, hiking several miles, and then canoeing the rest of the way to Everett or Seattle.

By 1877, there were several logging operations in the region. In early days, logs were floated over the falls and down the river to Everett and Puget Sound. By 1889, entrepreneurs funded and built a railroad (the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern) into the valley, opening up timber resources to the world market.

In 1889, the town of Snoqualmie was platted by Charles Baker, a civil engineer. He also constructed an underground power plant at the falls in the 1890s (those original generators are still functioning today). The power plant resulted in electricity and jobs for locals, and soon a small company town was established at the falls. In 1911, a second powerhouse was constructed.

Such large waterfalls often attract daredevils. When that first passenger train arrived in 1889, it was a big event — more than 1,000 people turned up for food, celebration and entertainment. A Mr. Blondin successfully walked a tightrope over the falls.

In 1890, Charlie Anderson was less fortunate. He parachuted into the canyon from a hot-air balloon, but when he opened the chute a strong air current pushed him toward the falls. As the crowd watched in horror, another gust pulled him in another direction and dropped him on a large boulder; he died that night.”

 

VENDORS

Venue: Salish Lodge and Spa 

Photography: Sterling Imageworks

Suits: Bell & Sward 

Ties: Tie Bar

Officiant: Amber Bartz

Coordinator: Desi Buchanan

Rings: Amazon

Shoes: Aldo & Johnston & Murphy by Bell & Sward

Cakes: Bakery Nouveau

Hair: Savannah Kirkdoffer of Hybrid Hair Studio

Catering: Salish Lodge & Spa

Invites: Kangabloo Creative

Tiffany + Brandon | Little Rock, AR Engagements

Tiffany and Brandon recently tied the knot in the Dominican and we thought it would be the perfect time to post their sweet engagement photos! We have had so many compliments on these photos from the previews we posted on Facebook and instagram , but the truth is – they made our job easy! They were so easy to photograph and this session gives us all the feels! We absolutely loved shooting these for these recent newlyweds! <3

-Callie and Jaison

Alex Chung | NLR Senior

It is May – and that means graduation! Alex just recently graduated from North Little Rock High School & we wanted to congratulate him on the blog this weekend. I have known his family a really long time and have done so many sessions from them. I remember when I first met Alex, he was probably 11 or 12 and his now step-mom and I were working together at a salon.

I can’t believe it is time for him to graduate from high school! So glad he chose us for his senior photos, we loved hanging out with him in downtown Little Rock. & I think Jaison equally loved having someone to play Pokemon’ Go with in between location changes, haha! Congrats, Alex!

-Callie & Jaison

Mary Catherine and Grant | Memphis, TN Engagements

Mary Catherine and Grant are tying the knot July 1st in East Tennessee and we can’t wait to travel there for their sweet day. I went to high school and college with MC and working with her has been such an amazing experience. Love the way her engagements turned out – she lives in Memphis currently and I love that she wanted to do them downtown. There are so many aspects of the city showcased in these photos and although it was a chilly January day,  you wouldn’t know it by their cozy session! Let the countdown to the wedding begin! Cheers you two!

-Callie

Mary Richmond | Little Rock, AR Bridals

Yesterday we celebrated with Mary and Chase during their Little Rock wedding. The wedding was relaxed, simple and intimate with just close friends and family. It was a perfect, perfect, perfect day.

Her bridals were equally as amazing! I couldn’t wait any longer to share them! Mary has been such a fun client and I loved it when she said “pick your favorite location for my bridals, I trust you.” That always is so fun to get to play and be creative with an easy-going bride who trusts you, I think that is when I do my very best work. I picked this location for the amazing soft light right before sense, pretty greenery, and the beautiful southern plantation style home — all in the middle of the city — it is one of my absolute favorites. Thank you Mary for everything (and Chase too); you both were amazingly sweet to work with!

<3 Callie

Taylor + Cara | Little Rock, AR Engagements

Cara and Taylor met with me at Starbucks in the fall and I just loved these two right off the bat. They’re my kind of people, and I knew it immediately. They are relaxed, fun, they love dogs – they have a Husky (as do we). So on the way home from their consultation I was hoping and praying they would book us for photography – and they DID! When I shot their engagements it was like I had known them forever, sometimes it is just like that I guess! And they are so cute together, I love their calm personalities and the fact that they were so genuine and so loving with one another – it was pretty precious! The only thing that could’ve made this session better – was if they brought their husky, haha! I can’t wait to photograph their wedding at Cold Springs next weekend, it is going to be a good one!

-Callie

Tyler + Laura | Little Rock, AR Engagements

Laura and Tyler celebrated their wedding yesterday and y’all – she was a stunning bride! Tyler didn’t look so bad himself either, haha! We loved spending the day with them. May is one of our favorite months for weddings; we were in fact married in May ourselves. I remember picking May because the weather is so wonderful – and yesterday’s weather was in my opinion – perfect! Tyler and Jaison knew one another from high school and it was such a great day getting to see some of our old friends from high school. We can’t wait to post some of their wedding day photos from yesterday! Congrats you two!

-Callie and Jaison

Magnolia Belle Floral | Conway, AR

When one of your very best-friends is a florist and asks you to come take photos of her pretty creations – of course you do!

Anna, of Magnolia Belle Floral does such amazing work and she is a pleasure to work with; I mean that from the bottom of my heart. I always have brides asking where to go for florals and she is always on my list of recommendations! I just love her and her work!

We had such a fun day eating lunch, talking and playing with flowers a few weeks ago! Here is the aftermath of that day – gorgeous blooms that we are excited to feature on the blog on this gloomy Sunday – giving us inspiration and excitement for upcoming sunny summer days!

Happy wedding season from us and Magnolia Belle Floral!

-Callie and Jaison

Shelby + Lane | Little Rock, AR Engagements

Shelby and Lane are getting married later this summer and we know based off their engagement session that their wedding will be one for the books! We started their session at the Clinton Library downtown, where their reception will be! And when they brought their Dachshund, Bronx! He was the sweetest little guy ever and cracked me up with his posing! We were blessed with a pretty amazing sunset downtown overlooking the river to wrap up the day!  – everything was so good! We can’t wait until August! <3

-Callie & Jaison

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