21 Jan

Today we’re so thrilled to introduce you to one our favorite photographers, Corbin Gurkin Photography. Her work has graced the covers of numerous magazines, and she’s traveled hundreds of miles to capture couples all over the world. Her work is simply breathtaking. She also has a brand spanking new site to boot!

corbin gurkin photography

What is or has been your favorite wedding moment?
Clients have told me before that they can tell when I get excited about a photo I’ve just taken. My voice gets more animated, my heart races to capture the image in just the right way, I snap away, taking it all in. So often this has more to do with the way light is falling on a subject, or something in a subtle gesture that I find so inherently beautiful. It’s not the big, what my fiancé calls “meat and potato” wedding shot that you know you need to capture for any wedding narrative to be complete, but rather it’s the image that completely embodies the emotion and demeanor of the couple. It’s the photo that seems to be illustrative of the connection between the artist and her subject – and in this moment, I think I really get to know my clients best.

Favorite wedding trend of the moment? Wedding trend you’d love to see disappear forever?
I admit it – I love ombre. Maybe it’s the painter in me (I started off as a painter before transitioning to photography), but I truly don’t tire of the soft, ethereal look of this current wedding trend.  Ombre is perfect for weddings, when done in the subtle way that it should be used. The watercolor palette just allows colors to swirl around a dinner table and I particularly love the way that palette looks in detail photos. Ethereal, subtle ombré, in wedding decor, is hard to beat

I’d love to see the vintage filters and washed out yellow-hued photo processing leave forever – I’m drawn to an ephemeral look and I think it would be so wonderful if our images could just age naturally over time. I take the authenticity of my photos and the images I capture quite seriously and I would never advise a client to follow a trend that has more to do with what’s hip than what is meaningful.

Do you have a favorite song/band/style of music? Does it define or help shape your work?
I love Aimee Mann, Brandi Carlile, Adele – beautiful female vocals with strong emotion in their lyrics and melodies. I want my images to have that same sort of raw, true feeling, but In a pretty sense, not an overly gritty one.

Is there an artist/designer/generally creative person in a totally different field who inspires you?
Gosh, so many people! I am really inspired by Vera Wang’s color palette right now – soft nude, flushed pink, ivory – these tones seem to appear in my work naturally and I really love how Vera is always one step ahead. In general, I find myself always referring back to Vermeer’s work as an inspiration for dynamic window light, the movement and femininity in Degas’s paintings, and Jane Austen reminds me that a strong independent minded woman can still be one to fall in love.

If you weren’t a photographer, what would you be?
Had I not become a photographer, I’d be a painter or perhaps I would own a curiosities shop in France. Or maybe I would be a designer or illustrator. I have always been a highly visual person and if I had not chosen photography, I know I would have picked another creative field and I know it would be something visual.

Favorite winter food? (we love food).
Cooking is one of those talents that I truly wish I had, but I’ll happily settle for being able to take pretty photographs of delicious food made by others. I have been pinning the most delectable looking mini desserts on pinterest.

When it’s cold out, a yummy soup on a cold day is hard to top-Curried butternut squash soup with candied walnuts is a current favorite.

Thanks, Corbin. Stay tuned because next we’ll be sharing some painterly inspiration Corbin shot in Paris.

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13 Jan

We don’t like to pass up the opportunity to feature the work of an amazing photographer, so imagine how stoked we were when we found out the photographer behind this shoot was one of our past brides! Remember when we featured this sexy styled couple? Well, the bride, Mariana is back. This time she’s behind the camera and sharing these beautifully nostalgic photographs. They look like they could have come straight out of an editorial shoot for an international fashion magazine.

If these two were in a band together, they’d easily have their album cover in one of these shots!

Photography: Porcelaine Project

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11 Jan

We’re super excited to announce the launch of Reverie Magazine, a new online publication based in London and founded by Mary Herrington of Forever & Ever Events. The inaugural issue features weddings from Max Wanger, Elizabeth Messina, Caught the Light, Polly Alexandre, Kate Headley,and Aneta Mak. Talk about an outstanding line up!

And a little DIY project by our very own Jillian, natch!

Here’s a little peek:

reverie magazine launch

reverie magazine launch

reverie magazine launch

Be sure to check out the launch tomorrow at ReverieMag.com, follow them on twitter at @reveriemagazine, and like them on Facebook!

Congrats on the lovely work to everyone at Reverie. Can’t wait to see the whole issue!

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10 Jan

Let’s say you don’t leave for your honeymoon until 2 days after your wedding. What to do with that first day? You know. The day after your wedding. If you’re not nursing a major “headache”, and you didn’t spill anything on your dress, how about doing it all over again? The dressing up part that is. We love this idea. Especially if the time at your venue is limited, you don’t want to leave your guests during your wedding, and want stunning photos of you and your Mr. The two of you aren’t stressed about time, your photographer can help you find unique locations to shoot at, and it’s fun!

industrial warehouse day after shoot

Wedding gown, hair, makeup, heels and all, Nick + Brandy ventured out to take photos at the Old Silk Mill in Easton, PA.  Near a rusty fire escape, dirty allies, broken windows, paint peeling off the wall – this spot was perfect. It didn’t matter if they had to walk over floors covered in broken glass or tip toe across unsturdy floor planks. Feeling so comfortable with Douglas Benedict behind the camera, N + B succeeded in one-of-a-kind day after photos.

industrial warehouse day after shoot

industrial warehouse day after shoot

From Douglas, the photographer…It was perfect. They are a beautiful couple – Brandy was just stunning – and juxtaposing them against the grit and grime of that abandoned site was just fantastic. We worked in large spaces that have been open to the elements for years. Rain fell through portions of the roof while we worked. We had to be careful where we stepped because we easily could have fallen through the floor. I couldn’t be more thrilled with the result. Most importantly, Nick and Brandy have exactly the photos they wanted!

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9 Jan

Hello lovelies! We’re so excited to be attending this year’s Cream Event in good old Austin, Texas. Today, we’ll be giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky reader. Per usual please leave a comment below, and we’ll pick a winner by Friday.

cream austin wedding event

For more information about the event go to thecreamevent.com. And, if you’d like to purchase tickets you can go here. It’s only $45 bucks y’all and after viewing last years event, you don’t want to miss this it! Super excited to see some of you there.

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