Whew! Back from a busy weekend!! I had my first Bridal Show this past Saturday, and luckily it went perfectly! I’m so thankful to have met so many wonderful Brides & Grooms, and can’t wait to work with some of you! I’ll have to pull some shots of the finished booth on the blog later this week. Now I get to show off an amazing session with one talented lady!
SO excited to share some of these images with you all! Ever since I started working with Amy Long, the Creator & Editor of The Lovely Find, a beautiful southern wedding blog, I knew the session would be something beautiful to share! Once Amy gave me an idea of what she was looking for in terms of the session, I luckily got Leigh Pearce, of Leigh Pearce Weddings to help stylize the shoot, and Carla White for hair and makeup on board… talk about talent! Working with the Groome Inn made things so easy, and not to mention a beautiful venue to photograph! I can’t forget to mention the beautiful bouquet provided by the Farmer’s Wife, thanks to Miss Leigh for getting that in order! I had it made working with such a dream team of vendors.
This shoot is meant to give you a little insight to the creative mind behind the Lovely Find, and just see how this southern gal rolls. She made my job easy, and I hope she is as happy as I am with how the images turned out. Amy, thanks for rocking this session!!
Please head over to The Lovely Find Blog and check out some of her southern wedding goodness. The blog is full of Bridal, Engagement, and Wedding features… talk about amazing inspiration! Thanks for stopping by!
Blog: The Lovely Find
Photography: Anna Paschal Photography
Hair & Make-up: Carla White
Design & Shoot Styling: Leigh Pearce Weddings
Venue: The Groome Inn
Bouquet: The Farmer’s Wife
Anna,
You were absolutely brilliant! I wish I could express to everyone who visits your website and considers you as their photographer that ten minutes after I meet this great girl, she’s literally ON the grass… and we’re in the middle of the street… and running around on farm land… I want to tell them that at one point I turn around and you’re flat out on the ground so that you can get the right angle. In that moment I thought you were the most wonderful person in the world. Everyone needs a photographer like you.
Thank you so much,
Amy
Love these!! The black and white image with the mason jar is so perfect! :)