VSCO3

I have always been a fan of VSCO. Using their presets has allowed me to form a cohesive look for my portfolio, and also anchored me to the fact that you have to get everything right in camera, before you begin editing. I've used the first and second set pretty regularly with my work for the past couple of years, and I was super excited when they came out with a third set- VSCO 3.

To any of you who don't know what VSCO is, it's basically a photographer's dream. They've made pre-done film edits that all you have to do is click, tweak to your liking and export. You can shoot digitally and still achieve the look of film (at least, 85% there.. we all know you can't make it totally look like film) - it cuts culling and editing down to almost nothing. I'm still a perfectionist and will do 80% of my editing in LR and then export to PS, but it seriously has cut down on my editing time by easily a handful of weeks. I can sit and edit a wedding completely in about a week and a half.

Some people don't like presets, because they see them as a shortcut. I say eff that. There's nothing worse than when you look at a photographer's work and can't see a sense of who they are- you have to have a cohesive look when you're a photographer.. Something that clients and friends can look at and say, "Oh this is totally soandso's work." I've had more people tell me that since I've started using VSCO (among other things) - and I think that's a huge compliment. You can achieve that continuity without looking like EVERYONE else who uses VSCO because you have to put your own tweaks to your work. Your shot is specifically yours because you dreamt it up in your mind. You framed it in camera and set your settings. Just because you slap a pre-done edit on it doesn't make it any less beautiful and individual.

Anyway, here are some shots edited with VSCO3. When I first saw the before/afters that they had on their website, it caught me off guard with how MANY they've included in this new pack. But the more and more I've played with them, I realized how easy it is to put the fun back in editing!

{I've listed the edit at the bottom of each shot. If you have LR4 or use ACR, go check it out!}

{polaroid 690 warm ++}

{polaroid 665 negative +}

{polaroid 690+}

{px-100UV +warm}

{px-680 warm+}

{fuji fp 3000b +++}

{fuji fp- 100c+++}

{fuji fp-100C c00l--}

{polaroid 690--}

{fuji fp- 3000b++}

{fuji fp-100c++}{fuji kp-3000b+++}{polaroid 669}{fuji fp-100C negative-}

{fuji fp- 100c++}{fuji fp -100c++}{polaroid 690--}{polaroid 690 warm-}{fuji fp-100c ++}

{fuji fp -100c cool++}

BREANNA // MINI MATERNITY SESSION

I still remember when I was sitting in a Photoshop class, back in the spring of 2010. I was a junior in College and me and a couple of my friends weren't paying attention to the lecture. Instead, we were discussing "business pages" on Facebook. I made one, thinking nobody would everrrrrrr like my page. Well, one girl did. And her name is Breanna... and I'm so grateful to call her friend! Since the beginning, she has always been a huge "fan" of mine. For as long as I can remember, I've been receiving little encouraging messages from her, and our friendship has grown and grown. She got married, and as bummed as I was that it didn't work out for me to photograph it, once she got pregnant, we knew that it was time for a collaboration.

Meeting Breanna in person was just like seeing a friend I hadn't seen in forever. She's super sweet, and down for anything (which we all know that I love) - so we met in Davidson, NC and headed to an abandoned house with a little field near it. Let me also mention that this was in December and it was super cold. Like... freezing. Her and her husband, Lucas are such troopers!

I can't say enough amazing things about these two. They're so in love and so excited for the arrival of their first little babe, Eden... which should be any minute now!

SOL, NICCI & JUNIE // MINI FAMILY SESSION

Ya'll, this is going to be a huge post. Hope you're ready! I've said this before, I rarely do family sessions.

However. When Nicci emailed me and said "Hey, let's do some shots of the inside of my FREAKING AMAZING house and also maybe some shots of my ADORABLE family".. .I couldn't say no. (Disclaimer: she didn't actually say that, but she might as well have!) They have recently redone their kitchen and wanted to get some pictures of it's huge transformation (which I would totally suggest you seeing by clicking on the blog link down below!)

Nicci and Sol are those kinds of people that I can easily explain as the salt of the earth. They are quiet and humble and so immensely creative. They love their little Junie James and have an amazing home that just feels so cozy and full of love.

If I'm going to shoot family portraits, this couldn't have been a better introduction. They invited me into their home, made some sticky buns and we just hung out and talked while I snapped some pictures every now and then.

I hope you guys enjoy these!

Sol & Nicci, thanks so much for sharing your morning with me! Oh and hey! You should definitely check out their stuff.

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(The above shot is one of my favorites of this entire session.)

WEDDING // MEAGAN & KEVIN // DAVIDSON, NORTH CAROLINA pt.2

One of the many things I loved about Meagan and Kevin's wedding was the portion of time after the ceremony ended. Their reception site was literally a 10 second walk from their ceremony site, so after they walked down the aisle, all of their guests left their seats to greet them. It was so cool to watch this flock of people who were just so excited to hug and kiss on the two, to share their congratulations. I've never experienced such a lawless wedding. That joy soaked into their wedding party portraits, as you can tell. This group of people, I really can't find adequate words for. Sneaking sips from flasks? Check. Agreeing to do anything I asked them to? Check. Maybe the two went hand in hand but it was AWESOME and I don't think I've felt so accepted from a group in my history of weddings. They really broke that imaginary bubble surrounding the photographer from really becoming a part of the group. Thanks for letting me in, guys! You are all fantastic. And really freaking good looking. You know that the bride/groom shots are going to be incredible when the bride stops you to ask "Can I just kiss him, now?" to which I emphatically responded, "YES!! YOU GUYS ARE FREAKING MARRIED!!" We didn't have too long to shoot but it was short and sweet. What a gorgeous pair.

I really can't say enough how much fun we had shooting this wedding. I hope you guys enjoy these as much as I enjoyed being a part of the day!