Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Videography:: Dreamy and Whimsical

Videography is something that I've always wanted incredibly bad for our wedding, but nothing (until now) ever quite seemed to work out. Have you seen some of the incredible wedding videos out there?! They are AMAZING, dreamy, whimsical....more than simply a tape-recording of the day, that's for sure! Here are two videos that I keep going back to because I simply can't get enough. Stick with me because *gasp* the second video isn't a wedding video, but it is BEAUTIFUL and the aesthetic that I want for my wedding (also, I'm absolutely in love with food, so this video [for me] is quite fitting).

This first one gets me EVERYTIME. The pink church, the gifts and Wonderwall...just watch, you'll see.


nick+maria • england wedding from Paperback Weddings on Vimeo.

Now, this is the wedding-less video, but I'm pretty sure that you're about to fall in LOVE with Tiger in a Jar just like I have. The dreamy lighting, documentary style and just wait for the ombre pine nuts!

ribboned asparagus salad from tiger in a jar on Vimeo.

Now that you've seen those two BEAUTIES! Look at Jonathon Link Studios, the amazing videographers that I am going to have the privilege to work with for my wedding. They are an adorable husband-wife duo and JB and I are thrilled to have them on our team. Here is one of my favorite videos they've done, but really I love them all!

Two of my favorite things about Jonathon and Kristin Link are: 1. They are attending our rehearsal to get a better feel for how the day is going to go down. 2. They are shooting our wedding with 3 cameras (!!!). We met with them this past weekend to talk about details and were just so impressed with everything they had to say, I can't wait to watch our video for years to come!
I love the gift exchange from the first video and I always love when videos include pre-wedding preparations, but what are some other things that I have to make sure to leave time for my videographers to capture (other than the obvious ceremony and reception traditions)?

P.S. I'm less than 5-months out! Also, I found this the other day in a book at Pottery Barn and had to share...

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

My Favorite Wedding Video {of all time}

This video by Shade Tree Films needs pretty much no introduction. Just watch and you'll see why it's so wonderful...what luck. P.S. That backdrop...swoon!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Lights and Love: Nighttime Inspiration

Before I get in to all the details that everyone always asks about like the venue, the dress, colors…and my obnoxiously overzealous list of potential DIY projects, I want you to get a feel for the atmosphere I’m aiming for (I’ve been told I’m a big picture person…so here goes all of my big picture thoughts).
For me, flowers aren't incredibly important (especially because my wedding will be at night...who can see flowers at night anyways?). So my focus for the wedding is on creating a dreamy atmosphere with candles...lots and LOTS of candles.
P.S. My ultimate wedding dream would be to release TONS of floating candle lanterns...thanks Texas for your constant state of extreme drought. I guess I'll have to settle for floating candles in the pool.
Do you have and neat nighttime inspiration? 

Clockwise from top left: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
P.S. The floating luminaries above (number eight), I bought a few of them and somewhere near 100 paper lanterns...these are the best deal, a TON of votives and instead of pillar candles (which are CRAZY expensive), I bought these.
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Monday, November 21, 2011

Engagement Photos...*swoon*

Have you had a chance to meet our Monday bride? Her name is Taylor and she is planning a backyard wedding in Texas. Read more about her!
I finally had my engagement pictures taken this past Sunday (we'd been waiting for the Texas weather to cool down because there's nothing I love more than a good "wrapped-in-a-quilt-snuggling" picture) and let me tell you, taking engagement photos is FUN. I love getting my picture taken regardless, but with a professional photographer and cuddling my lovey...there's nothing better!

We took our pictures in Prosper, Texas, (I told Braeden [our photog] I wanted a field and he delivered with some field-filled terrain) on an unseasonably warm November afternoon and I am thrilled (I made JB slowly scroll through the sneak peek photos for at least an hour) with the results.

These pictures were taken by Braeden Rogers at Ambient 11 Photography and I have got to say that he was absolutely stellar. From the moment we arrived to the second we left, the three of us were laughing and having a great time. As if just generally having fun isn't enough, his photo-journalistic images are to-die-for! They are so raw in the happiest, most joyful sense! I can't wait for Braeden to take the rest of our pictures in June!!

Quick advice! We had trouble deciding between a one-hour and a two-hour engagement session and after a friend's advice (thanks Mal!), we decided to go with two-hours. In my opinion, the two-hour session was the best decision we have made this far in the process. Two-hours allows you and your fiance to get comfortable being photographed, it allows the photographer to get to know you two as a couple and (especially if you're shooting outdoors) it gives you more time to find that perfect amount of sunlight that makes your photos oh-so dreamy!
So, if your budget can handle it, pick two hours, you won't regret it!
Without further adieu...

All photos by Braeden Rogers at Ambient 11 Photography

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Fort Worth, Get Ready...

I have now been twice and let me tell you, it is already on its way to becoming one of my VERY favorite restaurants. The Tavern, off Hulen Street in Fort Worth is unassuming. Sitting on the corner of South Hulen and Stonegate Blvd. (formerly Snookies) with a bright neon sign, you would never guess that Chef Felipe Armenta is serving gourmet, budget-friendly dishes inside. The atmosphere is warm and dark with unique kitchen themed artwork and Pottery Barnesque industrial light fixtures. Waiters are friendly to say the least as you can tell that they all love the restaurant just as much as Chef Armenta himself. However, none of this compares to the amazing food coming out of the kitchen.

Like I said, I've visited twice and tried two different meals, both of which were worth talking about days later. Armenta's queso, although very untraditional, is to die for. The queso, which is basically an upscale pimento cheese with fire roasted peppers is served as one member of a trio accompanied by guacamole and salsa. As my boyfriend and I order a refill of chips to make sure that we could scrape every last ounce of the three dips off the plate, we realized that each dip individually was more than good enough to order on its own. Although the queso is the most unique of the three, we honestly couldn't pick a favorite (which is a big deal because we like to think of ourselves as chips and dip connoisseurs) they were all three that good!

My first time at The Tavern, I went for the Mexico City Enchiladas, an enchilada fiend, I enjoyed the larger cut chicken smothered in cheese and a sweet but spicy red sauce as opposed to the overdone pulled chicken and sour cream. However, my favorite dish so far was the Zuni Chicken Salad. I need to preface this with the fact that I am not a salad orderer, if I had a choice between salad and enchiladas, I wouldn't even have to make a decision, however that night, my quick lapse in decision making was rewarded ten-fold. Thinking that I was ordering a chicken salad, in the chicken salad sandwich sense, I was surprised if not a little disappointed when my waiter delivered a large salad with sliced chicken scattered throughout. This disappointment quickly turned in to the best salad I have EVER eaten. Fresh lettuce lightly coated in some sort of magical sauce is tossed with dried cherries (they might as well have been gold), golden raisins, walnuts, bacon (yes bacon), some of the best grilled chicken I've ever eaten and GOAT CHEESE. As you can remember from my earlier post, goat cheese is a necessary staple in my diet, and this salad definitely subdued my craving (at least for the night).

I know my adoration for this salad might seem over exaggerated, but I can promise you it is not. Even my boyfriend, with a steak and enchilada plate sitting in front of him, agreed that this was a dang good salad.

To finish our meal we had key lime pie (that's right, they have pie...my favorite dessert) on recommendation from our waiter and it also was to die for. But I do have to say that my first time in, I had banana pie and it was the best banana pie I have ever had (there's a little surprise inside...you'll have to visit to find out).

Bellies stuffed, we left happy from our second trip to The Tavern and I can guarantee that we will be back soon.

My recommended meal:
Queso "Americano"
Zuni Chicken Salad
Banana Pie

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