Posts Tagged ‘Cincinnati Wedding Photographer’

Ault Park | Cincinnati, OH Kalah and Brandon are two of the sweetest people you will ever meet!  We had such a great time hanging out with them all day on Friday.  They were so fun to be around, not to mention they look great on camera!

In addition to being amazing people with amazing families, they had a crazy amount of style too.  They’re choices fit their wedding and personalities so well.  A few things I really LOVED: the ornament on Kalah’s dress, her hair, the birdcage veil, Brandon’s super classic suit, an outdoor ceremony and the sparklers.  You could tell that there was tons of thought put behind all the little details.

Here are some of my favorites from the day:  (My friend and second shooter Nick took all the shots in spread #4, the bottom left picture in spread #7 and the top right picture in spread #10)

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BRIDEface in action at a wedding I photographed in January

Lately I have noticed something that makes a huge difference in how a girl looks and feels when I take her picture…MAKEUP!  Having the right makeup applied by a professional can add to your pictures more than you ever realize.  So I asked Nancy Dawson from BRIDEface to answer a few questions about what she does:

DO ALL YOUR CLIENTS WEAR A LOT OF MAKEUP?

My clients really run the gamut on how much they wear and/or enjoy makeup. I’ve worked with brides who love dolling up and can’t get enough of the glam.  I’ve also had brides who prefer a natural glow and very subtle enhancement of their features.

WHY SHOULD A GIRL SPEND MONEY ON MAKE-UP WHEN THEY COULD DO IT OR HAVE A FRIEND DO IT?

Many brides are hesitant about pro makeup for their wedding and wonder if they can justify the expense. I tell my brides that having a professional do your makeup is an investment in your photography. Why not ensure that you look like the very best version of yourself?  What if you wake up with funky tan lines, a huge breakout, or puffy dark circles on your wedding day; are you or your friends equipped to address those concerns with shaky hands?

WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO “TEST OUT” A PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP ARTIST?

The best way to see firsthand the difference is to have your makeup done for your engagement session. I find that many people are nervous and feel awkward about having their picture taken.  Why not add the boost of confidence that comes from knowing your best features are highlighted, your less stellar ones are diminished and your eyes are sparkling, popping, and defined?  In photography, features can tend to “flatten out” somewhat and you need to use tips and tricks to bring features forward, such as using lash enhancements and contouring.

As a photographer, I couldn’t agree with Nancy more.  Professional makeup will give your pictures that little extra pop that sets them apart from the rest.

As you if you needed any more reasons to check out a makeup pro Nancy is making it even easier by giving you a 10% discount on your engagement session makeup. Just mention this post when you contact her!

Contact Nancy through the BRIDEface Website or the BRIDEface blog.

Cincinnati Museum Center | Cincinnati, OH  There are few more iconic Cincinnati landmarks than the old Union Terminal train station, now known as the Cincinnati Museum Center.  With it’s vintage art deco style and unique architecture it’s hard to believe that this place is in Cincinnati.  To me it seems to be more of a Chicago/NYC kind of place.  It’s also extremely hard to believe that in the 70s this the Terminal was in jeopardy of being torn down.  That would have been a tragedy!

It was also the perfect backdrop for a very elegant vintage wedding thrown by Michelle and Tom.  What better way to create a vintage wedding than by using the venue as the starting point for the decor?  I loved Michelle’s hair piece and dress…so classy!

Michelle and Tom are a great couple!  I love their love for each other.  They seem genuinely and equally smitten and I know they are destined for a long and happy life together.

Here are some of my favorites from the day:  (My friend and second shooter Nick captured the left and bottom shots in spread #3, the far right shot in spread #5 and the bottom left shot in spread #6 <—-don’t tell him but  it may be my favorite of the wedding!)

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St. Xavier Church & Radisson Cincinnati Riverfront | It’s always an honor to get the chance to play such a huge part in someone’s most important day.  It’s an incredibly giant-er (yes, I made up that word) honor photograph the wedding of a friend.

Jenny and I have known each other for 6 or 7 years now and I love her.  We all have those people in our lives who make the day better when they are around…that’s Jenny.  Her personality and smile are warm and I feel lucky to have had the chance to be with her on her wedding day.  I only met Chad through the engagement session we did back in the fall but when I talk to Jenny she is head over heels for him.  Listening to Chad’s best man give his speech, Chad feels the same way about her.

As you can see, their wedding was gorgeous…an historic downtown church and a beautiful hotel ballroom, a very classic affair.  And doesn’t Jenny look GORGEOUS?!!  I love her throwback hairstyle and the beading on her dress was insane.  Really beautiful.

Thanks to Father Knapp at St. Xavier Church, Jodi and the hardworking crew at the Radisson Cincinnati Riverfront, Greg and Mario at Mills Films for the video production, Tiffany at A New Leaf Florist for beautiful flowers and all the other people who came together to make this wedding amazing!

Here are some of my favorites from the day:

(My friend and second shooter Nick grabbed the shots in spread #4, the bottom right photo in spread #6, the far right photo in spread #7 and the far right photo in spread #10…great stuff!)

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First United Church of Christ & Shriner’s Hall | Cincinnati. OH Jason and Nicole are people who you meet and instantly become friends with.  Their easy going personalities are infectious, their laughs contagious.  It is rare when you feel relaxed as a wedding photographer, but on Saturday I felt just that…relaxed.  I was just at a friend’s wedding and happened to be taking some pictures.

As you can see the light was GORGEOUS, especially after the ceremony!  Even more gorgeous than the light were the bride and groom.  Holy cow!  When you get a chance to photograph Barbie marrying GI Joe you don’t pass it up:)  I had an incredible time with this couple and all their family and friends!

Jason & Nicole:  you are truly special people who know how to make strangers feel comfortable.  Enjoy your life together and take care of each other!

Here are some of my favorites from the day:

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Newport on the Levee, Baba Budan’s & Cincinnati Music Hall | Cincinnati, OH  When it comes time to pick locations for engagement session I always ask two questions: 1. Are there places in the city that are significant to the couple’s relationship? and 2. Will it look amazing on camera?  Check and check!

Blake and Jennifer are classically trained musicians, so when it came time to pick locations for their shoot we knew Cincinnati Music Hall was at the top of the list.  They also wanted some shots at Newport on the Levee, the site of their first real date and Baba Budan’s in Clifton, the place Blake asked Jennifer to go after class one day…resulting in their first “unofficial” date:)  I was so honored to hear their story as we walked around together.

Doesn’t Jennifer look AMAZING in that dress and those shoes?  That is how you rock an engagement session!  As we were taking pictures outside of Music Hall someone even yelled out their car window to her, “You look amazing!”  How cool is that?

They are a fantastic couple and I can’t wait to take pictures at their outdoor wedding this June.  From all the details they’ve told me, it’s going to be awesome!

Here are some of my favorites from the day:

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Sharonville | Cincinnati, OH Wow!  I mean seriously, wow!  What an incredible experience it was to be able to be a part of something so special.  It’s not everyday this midwestern white boy gets a chance to be a part of something as culturally rich as a Bengali (Bangladesh) Mehndi celebration.  If you aren’t familiar with the tradition don’t worry, I wasn’t either until Greg and Fahema chose me to take pictures for it.  Basically, it’s a Indian, Pakistani or Bengali celebration proceeding a wedding.  The traditional Mehndi is days long but G&F decided to shorten it to a couple hours on New Year’s Eve because they were having a full western wedding on Saturday.

As you can see from the pictures Fahema was insanely gorgeous in her dress and jewelry…a true Bengali princess!  It was hilarious to see a 6’4″ American guy dressed in full Bengali garb complete with a turban and he wore it well.  The best part might be that they couldn’t find any shoes in Bangladesh that would fit Greg’s GIANT feet so they had to cut the back out of the biggest shoes they could find:)

This couple is amazing and I can’t wait to tell you all about them in their wedding post coming soon. For now let me just say that I was so honored to have the chance to take these pictures. I hope you enjoy them as much as do!

*If you have an extra minute check out Greg and Fahema’s Mt. Adams & Downtown Cincinnati Engagement Pictures.

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