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I have the cutest engagement session about to unfold for you here, THE cutest. You hear me?

Meet Paul and Chloe. Backstory: (Because I can’t do anything without a backstory, you people know me.)

Paul is my best friend’s (of almost 20 years) little brother. In a way, he feels like my brother too. I know, he’s SO handsome isn’t he? I can say this, because we’re related-ish. 

I was always invited on summer vacays with the Chyka family, since Erika and I (Paul’s sister) are besties. So many of my memories include Paul. After church, Paul would always ask to go to Cici’s and everyone in the car would yell “NOOOOO.” I remember when Erika and I first started “playing” (hahahahahahah) I would say “maybe you should come over to my house, your brother scares me.” (Sorry Paul, I promise I’ll paint the gorgeous picture of the man you are today as well.) He used to charge on all fours, like Tarzan, right at me. I was always worried he was actually going to hurt me, and I was double his size. I remember he could make his dad laugh so hard he would CRY over singing the Pokemon, Jiggly Puff song. I remember his punk rock phase where the Chykas took a trip to drop Paul and his friends off at Warp Tour. I remember going to the beach with the Chykas (I mean, at this point you may be wondering if they are my adopted family, yes, they are) and Paul asking “Hey, can you turn on TBS- MDS” which meant, Taking Back Sunday- Make Damn Sure, and jamming out to Ocean Avenue, by Yellowcard. For as long as I’ve known Paul he has LOVED music. In fact, I remember riding with the Chykas to drop Paul off at piano lessons.

To this day, Paul and Chloe (don’t worry, I’ll get to her in just a second) are very involved in music. In fact, they have their own band (with their church) called Redemption Music. I just purchased their album, and I cannot wait to receive it.

Both Paul and Chloe are some of the most selfless people you’ll ever meet. I mean that, whole heartedly. They will give you the shirts OFF of their back without hesitation. The first time I met Chloe, was at Erika’s wedding, almost four years ago. I had a feeling she’d be around for a while, and I’m so glad I was right. I remember thinking “that must be Erika’s makeup artist.” Haha, Chloe’s makeup is always so fresh, and so bold. I love her style, her hair, her eyelashes, her tattoo, basically everything about her. She is (and Paul) the kind of person who makes you want to be better. At life, at loving, at everything. Those are the best kind of people.

I am SO looking forward to their wedding this May in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Paul and Chloe, we love you dearly. Thank you for giving us the honor of documenting your special day.

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John and Kelly Ginn

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(The picture above has nothing to do with this post, it’s pretty and makes me happy, that’s all!)

Ok, I’ve been wanting to blog about this for as long as I can remember, but due to lack of time, it has been on the back burner. Today is the day I am going to put it all out there.

Let me start by saying this: This post is NOT an attack on videographers, or any other vendors for that matter. When my brides ask me if I think they should hire a videographer, my answer is as always, yes find one that you can’t live without, and hire that person/company.

Today I was casually scrolling through Facebook. I belong to so many “photographer” related groups that sometimes I’ll spend 30 minutes looking through an album and I don’t even know the people in the images OR the photographer for that matter. I’m sure a lot of photographers do this as well. As I was scrolling I noticed a wedding album. I quickly started scanning through all of the images, grinning from ear to ear seeing how happy this bride and groom were. It didn’t take long for my grin to turn into concern, and my concern to turn into anger. During this couple’s sweet ceremony, there was barely even a handful of images where the videographer wasn’t basically right beside the couple or directly behind the couple. It was very distracting.

NOW, I don’t know this couple. I don’t know this videographer. Potentially, this couple could have requested this for all I know, but I do know the 120+ weddings I have documented, I can tell you that none of my bride and grooms would have liked ANY vendor that close to them/ that visual throughout the duration of their ceremony. [YES, I have had quite a few of my couples request photos of their first kiss on the opposite side (me facing the guests, basically where the minister stands) and YES, I do walk around as unobtrusively as possible during ceremonies. I wear dark or neutral colors to cause the least amount of distraction I possibly can. If I have to sit I sit as low to the ground during the ceremony, to stabilize myself and my camera, and to ensure I’m not standing in the aisle throughout the entire ceremony. A lot of times, I even turn around backwards and give a thumbs up or down to the videographer I work with to ensure I am not in all of their footage.] In my opinion (yes, I am allowed to have one of those) it seems there was a GIANT lack of communication between the bride and groom and their videographer, or a lack of communication between the photographer and the videographer, or maybe, a lack of communication between them all. Hey, it happens, we are all humans, but there is no way that the couple I’m referring to can look through their images and be happy that their videographer is in almost every single image. For this very reason, my contract states “I am not responsible for the actions of other vendors.” and honestly, it’s sad that it has to be that way.

Here’s my thoughts/advice: (take it or leave it, it’s free either way)

We as wedding vendors should ALL be Team Bride and Groom. Let’s remember WHO we are there for, and not trample on those who have the same common goal as we do. Take turns with the other vendors who also have a job to do. I’ve worked with videographers who have shoved me, pushed me down, spit on me, and John’s almost been punched by one, and AS crazy as that sounds, I’ve also worked with videographers who have HELPED me get the shot I desired. I’ve had videographers that have held lights for me, grabbed my bag as I ran to a different location, assist with hanging the dress, and I’ve even had a few SAVE my @$$ before. So let me be crystal clear here, communication is the KEY to success. And by success I mean excellent products from both your videographer AND your photographer. You don’t want to LOVE your wedding images, but HATE your wedding cinematography, or vise-versa.

I’ve spoken to several other wedding professionals about this, both videographers AND photographers. One videographer told me they were once approached by a wedding photographer who they had never met and the first exchange of words from the photographer was “Are you going to be in my way today?” This is not ok, folks. A photographer isn’t more important than a videographer, and a videographer isn’t more important than a photographer. WHY? Because the bride and groom hired BOTH, meaning, they are counting on BOTH to do their very best jobs and DELIVER the products they were promised.

My good friend and photographer Kevin Barre had this to say about communication between vendors: “The best tack is to make sure you stress that it’s all about making great images for the clients. Great images AND great video. You can’t do that if you are ignoring the other vendors. Everything we do on the wedding day should be about making the best experience for the couple. Working closely together, making sure we all have each other’s backs, is the best way to accomplish that.”

So bride and grooms, lets make sure all of our vendors are on the same page, and that page is YOU.

XOXO

(Don’t agree with this post, then you’re probably one of the problems!)

John and Kelly Ginn

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Remember these little love birds?!

Can you believe that they were married almost exactly a year ago?!? And hoooorayyyy for finally having time to blog this gorgeous wedding, better late than never, right?
Despite the gorgeous blooms on the trees reminding us Spring was upon us, it actually SNOWED on Joyce and Quentin’s wedding day. Yes, SNOWED. I sat there wondering how the HECK I was going to be able to convince Joyce to bare the cold with me for portraits, but sweet Joyce needed NO convincing. She is just the best. I actually don’t even remember hearing Joyce complain about the temperature EVER. Like, ever ever. I’m sure she remembers me saying I was cold though, because I’m never NOT cold, take that double negative, grammar freaks!
One of my favorite memories from the day was Joyce and Quentin’s first look. It was so quiet and intimate. The way they love each other really is special. They respect each other and are both so very considerate of each other’s needs. I do remember hearing Quentin ask a few different times if Joyce wanted his jacket. I don’t blame her for not wanting to cover up her gorgeous gown from The Barefoot Bride.
The day ran so smoothly thanks to the very best WED Memphis, which makes a photographer’s job basically effortless! We got to shoot along side our favorites VMWeddings Studio, and gawk at the stunning florals done by none other than Deedra Stone Designs. The Brooks Museum really is a perfect wedding venue, I’d shoot their 1,000 times if I could. And don’t even get me started on Joyce’s makeup…. You already know, Kasey Acuff always delivers!
OK, OK, enough from chatty Cathy! Enjoy reminiscing, #QandLiu. And thank you so much, Joyce and Quentin for giving us the honor to document such a special event! We feel thankful and honored!

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I can only guess that your response to me blogging finally is “OMG, she IS alive.” Haha, yes, I’m alive and finally ready to get caught back up on all of my awesome 2016 couples (and let’s not forget all of the awesome people from 2015 too.)

I wanted to start the year off right with this dynamite couple.

Everyone meet Wesley (girl) and Eli.

I’ll never forget the first inquiry I got from Wesley, I assumed SHE was a HE so her email had me baffled in all kind of ways. She was polite and thorough, so I did what all wedding vendors do, I looked ‘Wesley’ up on Facebook. (Your wedding vendors are lying if they say they don’t creep up on you.) To my surprise, Wesley is a GIRL, a gorgeous, well put together, Kate Spade-esque looking poster child. Then it all clicked.

I was so excited to have them over at our house in Memphis before we moved. She was as prim and proper as I imagined, and there I sat with a messy bun. Or maybe my hair was done and I was wearing yoga pants. Either way, I looked homeless compared to Wesley. But then we all got to talking, and Eli had us in stitches. Now, I’ll admit, I’m proud to tell people her in San Francisco that I’m from the South. I’d say about 90% of our Uber drivers here tell me that I have an accent. Most ask if I’m from Texas, I guess it’s the frequent “yall’s” I refuse to give up. But you haven’t HEARD an accent till you hear Eli talk. It makes me smile, and want to drink sweet tea on a front porch in a mason jar through a straw. (How’s that for descriptive?!)

Together, I’m confident Wesley and Eli could rule the world. I mean, Wesley is TOTALLY first lady material, and I feel I speak for MOST when I say these two are far better options than the alternative. (Let’s reel it back in, Kel. )

Wesley and Eli are getting married this March at their church and having their reception at the beautiful Dixon Gallery + Gardens.

John and I are simply thrilled they’ve allowed us to be a part of such a special time in their lives.

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2015 year in review- Kelly Ginn Photography

This year has been one for the books. We shot more weddings than we ever have, John got his masters in Finance, and we moved across the freaking country WITH a dog.

It dawned on me that I haven’t blogged one single wedding from 2015. In fact, I still have 2014 weddings that need to be blogged. I guess when your first priority is getting the images back to your couples, blogging kind of becomes an afterthought.

2015 was amazing. I feel like we worked harder this year than we ever have. There were times we were so exhausted, we couldn’t even have told you what day it was, but as they say “You can sleep when you’re dead.”

We photographed family sessions, maternity sessions, engagements, live births, weddings, proposals, and so much more. We had cameras in our hands more times than we didn’t, and that lifestyle is A-OK with us. We collect memories, and when we look back at them, we can’t help but feel nostalgic. Also, honored. When you break it down, it’s actually an insane thought. People invite us to spend the most intimate day of their lives with them. They trust us with their memories. They trust us in capturing what they see, and even what they don’t see. And at the end of the night, they hug us and say thank you. They treat us like family and include us in their most special day. We still shake our heads over that concept.

Less talky more walky.

Here is our 2015 year in review [in no particular order]

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John and Kelly Ginn

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