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Real Life Weddings: Shelley + Alex

I had the honor of photographing the wedding of one of my closest friends and big sister in my sorority (what’s up, Phi Mu?!). I went down to my ole college stomping grounds in Evansville, Ind., June 8 to shoot it. It was the most original and spectacular wedding I’ve ever attended. It was filled with love and friendship, and most importantly, FUN!

Courtesy of Lauren Trisler Photography

Now Shelley is not your typical bride, as she opted for a midnight blue knee length dress (made by another uber-talented Phi Mu sister). But WOW, that girl shinned “like the beauty of a million stars,” as how she referred to it. So funny, so laid-back Shelley, seems to not have a care in the world.

What you may not have noticed during the ceremony was her dad walking her down the aisle and sitting in the front row holding up a cell phone. Listen closely and you can hear Shelley describing what she’s doing (walking down the aisle). Zoom in on the phone, you see a Skype app and in the center of the viewing screen, Shelley’s mother. Sitting in a hospital bed with a gown on.

Previously in the day, Shelley, maid of honor and sister Emily, Alex (the groom) and Jerry (best man) all hopped into a car, all in their dashing wedding attire, and met on the third floor of Deaconess Gateway Hospital in Evansville. While entering Carla Dewig’s room, we see that she is dressed in her mother-of-the-bride dress and her hair is beautifully done. Turns out, one of her nurses used to be a hair stylist and made Carla look as lovely as the bride herself.

This has to have been my favorite part of the day. Carla got to be a part of the wedding day festivities even if she couldn’t leave the hospital. She was still included in her daughter’s wedding photos. And thanks to modern day technology, was able to view her daughter’s once-in-a-lifetime day.

We got her into a wheelchair and zigzagged our way down employee-only hallways (with help, of course) and found a beautiful secluded garden just waiting for our arrival. We took all kinds of family pictures down there, one in particular has to be my favorite. One of Shelley and Carla, Carla’s head tilting over to Shelley. You can see the love and excitement she has for Shelley and Alex.

After the photos are taken, we huddle back in Carla’s room, hand in hand, we say a little prayer. That prayer was answered as her pain has been taken away, as Carla died June 15, 2012, just one week after her first child’s wedding day.

I hadn’t been able to grasp why I was a photographer until now. And why I love shooting weddings so much. As I’m sitting editing photos of Shelley and Carla last night, I realize this is my purpose. To capture moments, happy and sad. Capturing what may not be there down the road. Capturing large and small moments, bridal and otherwise. I love being able to show to the world how perfect two people are for each other. How much love and how much support is apparent on their faces. Something small that I’ve done, doing something big for someone I love. Giving her memories of her mother one last time.

Shelley kept thanking me profusely as we left the hospital, headed toward the gorgeous New Harmony, Ind., where her wedding was taking place. I just kept replying (and still reply wordlessly today), “I’m so honored and glad I was able to be a part of this.” A part of something that’s so fragile, a moment that won’t last forever. I’m just grateful to have been the one to capture it.

Courtesy of Lauren Trisler Photography

17 Comments June 19, 2012

MK’s Inspiration Station: Light Up Your Reception (& Guests) with Photo Booth Backdrops

As if the schmillion other posts I’ve previously done on this topic weren’t evidence enough, let it be known to all – men, women and children alike… I la’louvre Photo Booths!  (For those of you who don’t speak Mary:  la’louvre = deep rooted levels of paramount love, which hover somewhere between “pushing the limit” and “you’ve gone too far” – hehe.)

Which is why I am through the roof with excitement to present our latest line to enter the realm of  awesomeness – aka Marilyn’s Keepsakes :) – Personalized Photo Booth Backdrops!  With reception photo booths becoming one of 2010′s biggest wedding trends, it’s no wonder we wanted to be first in line to give brides-to-be something to make them even more amped to use them on their big day!

Available in 6 designs, 13 of today’s hottest wedding colors and personalized absolutely free of charge, these are the kind of products dreams are made of!  Okay, okay, maybe dreams is taking it too far, but at the very least, there have to have some sort of rainbows, candy coated shells or pot’o'gold magic somewhere in their formula, because they are all kinds of fab(to the)ulous and create a great way to inspire interaction and entertainment among your guests!

Below are the current designs we’re offering – as modeled by yours truly, three of my work cohorts and a bucket full of ridiculousness :)  Of course, I’m using the word “modeled” here very loosely – haha, but we’re workin’ it nonetheless!  So, without further adieu, I give thee Photo Booth Backdrops, as presented by Marilyn’s Keepsakes:

Flourish Photo Booth Backdrop

Timeless Photo Booth Backdrop

Embracing Hearts Photo Booth Backdrop

Regal Photo Booth Backdrop

Vintage Scroll Photo Booth Backdrop

Elegance Photo Booth Backdrop

1 Comment April 30, 2010

Hey, Boo Boo, It’s the BEST *Picnik* Basket Ever

Too bad I did this to myself - haha! (photo courtesy of Jessika Feltz Photography)

Let’s face it, unflattering photos of ourselves are everywhere.  Whether its the angle they were taken from, the poor lighting they were captured in or the unattractive, caught-off-guard, double chin pose we did to ourselves… we’ve all been haunted by heinous photos that continue to resurface time and time again.  <siiiiiighhhh>  Why?

And no time is a worse time for our not-so-hot-face-for-radio moments than on our wedding day.  So, what’s a girl to do when these inevitable photos from our supposed prettiest day ever begin to rear their ugly heads (pun intended)??  The same thing the staaahhhs do, daahhhhling… airbrush it, baby!

That’s right, picnik.com is an online photo editing service that allows you Photoshop yourself to sheer perfection.  For cereal, it’s ideal for people who A) can’t afford their own personal, super model editor or Adobe Photo Suite – who can?!!? or B) individuals looking to brush up their artistic skills. 

It provides the tools to do everything from turning your “too hot from dancing” sweaty forehead into an elegant, bridal glow to adding fun text to the shot of you and your bridesmaids getting down!  It über fun, no matter what skill level; so, go ahead and start editing today!  After all, isn’t it time for us to put our prettiest faces forward?

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