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Not accepting wedding/events from June 12 – July 25, 2010

Read on to hear why…

This entry really should have more of an exciting, creative feel to it, but I am just feeling miserable and can’t muster up the energy to do anything special…


But I’m SO happy that I’m feeling miserable :)


What could I be so happy about, but is making me feel so miserable, you ask?


I’m sure it’s not that hard to guess ;-)


So, I’ll end this post with a picture that I did NOT take. I think it’s the most beautiful picture I’ve ever laid eyes on in my life.


p.s. If anyone has any home remedies for utterly miserable, debilitating morning sickness (that lasts ALL DAY & NIGHT!)… please share!

I’ve tried the following:

  • crackers
  • dry everything
  • lemons (this actually took the edge off for the first week, but now it has no effect)
  • B-6
  • Preggie Pops
  • Red raspberry leaf
  • Sea bands
  • Everything under the sun that is made with ginger (even raw ginger root itself… YUCK!)
  • peppermint


Tim & Lori ~ Thorpewood Retreat Center, Thurmont MD

Maryland Wedding Photographers

Jon & I photographed a wedding at the beautiful Thorpewood Retreat Center in Thurmont, MD this past week.  This venue is such a wonderful place to visit.  Not only do they host weddings in one of many beautiful locations throughout their 155-acre Catoctin Mountain retreat, but they also practice multiple self-sustainability concepts from their gray water system complete to the composting toilets!  Read more about their green practices here.   Not to mention that the proceeds from events held at the retreat go directly to their At Risk Youth Program.  It’s an amazing place, and I urge you to check it out!

Tim & Lori’s wedding was a special event, even with the rain that decided to come down on us right after the ceremony.   I wish it would have held out just a little bit longer, but everything went well anyway, and everyone had a great time!

Lori’s Maid of Honor put together the bouquets right before we left for the ceremony.

I love this shot… Lori’s so happy!!! I know it’s a bit blurry, but if you would have seen how DARK it was in there, you’d be impressed that even my prime lenses got this much detail :)

They didn’t have the kiss during the ceremony, so as soon as they got out from under the shelter, Tim asked “May I please kiss my wife now?!” Um, please do!!!

Thorpewood has their own caterer, Canapés, and I’ve heard they do a great job. But that is a TOTAL understatement! The meal was FABULOUS! I love food, and most weddings have decent meals, but this was simply outstanding. Plus, they use local, farm-raised & organic ingredients as much as possible, which you know I love about them :) They cater events outside of Thorpewood as well, so if you’re planning a wedding or other type of event, talk to them!!!

I love how the dance floor feels like it’s in the treetops… well, it kinda is actually!

Groom/Daughter dance

Come see us at Valley Earthfest!

Eco-friendly event in Berryville, VA

It looks like tomorrow will be a SPECTACULAR day, so if you haven’t made plans yet,  you should come to Valley Earthfest!  This is an awesome event that the whole family can enjoy.  There will be a children’s activity tent, an environmental film festival, a petting zoo, live music, and even a lawn gnome costume contest!  There are just too many activities taking place to mention here, so go to the Valley Earthfest website and check it out.  On top of all the activities, there will be all kinds of eco-friendly businesses exhibiting… everything from local organic food vendors to eco-conscious home improvement businesses to your Earth lovin’ family photographer (ahem, that’s me!)!

Also, this event is a Zero Waste Event!  Accoding to the site, “The goal at a Zero Waste Event is to distribute only materials that are recyclable or compostable (not any materials that will be landfilled). There will be Zero Waste Stations for recycling and composting available to everyone”.  How awesome is that!?!  I think LOTS!

I hope to see you there!

Valley Earthfest 2009


Our Green Initiative

Eco-friendly photography practices

(10-day Blogathon #9!  )

I’m happy that I finally have a chance to relay some important information!  As I mentioned in an earlier post, we are “greening” our business to reflect how we live in our day to day lives.  Living responsibly is something that is so important to us in our personal lives, and we are so excited to take it a step further into our businesses.  We will be constantly looking for more ways to achieve less of an impact on the environment, and improve the well-being of those in our community.

To us, “green” is not just using paperless billing or recycling your office paper (although, those are wonderful steps that everyone can do immediately to have a big impact on our environment). To us, “green” is taking responsibility for the effects that we are having on the environment, caused not only by the man-made materials we use everyday, but also how we live our lives, and how we choose our suppliers.  Another issue that I think goes along with being “green” is helping our community, and all those in it.  Maybe it’s not the government’s responsibility to help those in need (I’ll leave that argument alone), but we strongly believe that “We are our brother’s keeper”. If every one of us occasionally made one small gesture to help someone in need, then imagine how much more pleasant all of our lives would be.  Just by one small gesture…

Moving on, I’d like to list a few things that we are currently doing that we consider to be a part of our Green Initiative.  If you have any questions or suggestions for us, let us know!  We are constantly reviewing our processes to find more ways to GO GREEN!

  • We offer Green albums! More on this when I get a sample with my images… two clients have already taken advantage of these, and they LOVE them! Wait until you see the “green” details of these albums!
  • No direct mail campaigns
  • Email marketing campaigns are hosted by Vertical Response, an environmentally-friendly email marketer
  • We offer Virtual Web Meetings to wedding clients through Sightspeed - I have lots of Northern Virginia clients, and this saves on gas tremendously!
  • Paperless… well everything possible!  From billing, to sending brochures, to paying our bills online… everything that’s possible is done paperless!
  • No more plastic CD cases!  We have a super-cute trifold holder now that our clients can easily recycle when they find a new home for their CD (we found that most clients don’t use the plastic cases anyway, because they have some sort of bulk organization system that does not require individual cases)
  • When we exhibit at bridal shows and must hand out literature, we qualify the clients first (asking wedding date) to eliminate unnecessary waste
  • Printed proofs do not come in our packages - all proofing is done online for 3 months, so we no longer have a need to print 1000 pictures to let the clients see for a week and then find a place to store or dispose of them - plus, all our wedding clients receive all high res files for printing, so they can print only those pictures they want anywhere they’d like!
  • Recycling of any product we need to dispose of… including paper, electronic equipment, plastic, boxes & packaging, etc.
  • Use of rechargeable batteries.  Our cameras of course use only rechargeable batteries, but we use AA’s for our speedlights, which we average about 40 batteries for each wedding (we actually used disposable AA batteries up until 2007, can you imagine all that hazardous waste?)
  • Periodic tree-planting!  We live in a tiny townhouse with only 400 sq feet of backyard (YIKES!), so I can’t offset my carbon usage there, but I do have a small portable nursery that I grow trees from seeds (organically), and when they are healthy enough to survive on their own we find a lonely spot in the woods or down a back road that needs some love :-)
  • Energy Star rated electronics are used, and we keep all computer equipment unplugged when not in use.  I’ve created a quick start-up routine with power strips, surge protectors & extension cords that doesn’t interfere with my time-management.
  • I offer complimentary photography services to non-profits (if you are a non-profit, get in touch!)

And to come…

  • Our hosting company is changing in June to Thinkhost, an environmentally-friendly hosting company operating 100% on wind and solar (we are using Thinkhost for our personal site currently, and we LOVE them!)
  • And something I’ve wanted to do for a while…   Starting in June, we will donate 5% of your bill to one of 3 charities…. and YOU will be able to decide which one your money will go to!  I’ll announce the charities next month when I nail down the last one :)

Thanks for logging in & be sure to check back tomorrow for the last day of the Blogathon!!!

:-)

Brake for Turtles!

(10-day Blogathon #7!  )

Jon’s mom rescued a turtle from the highway a couple days ago & gave him to us to take to the lake near our house.  The poor guy was all scarred from the cars that kept running over him.

Hopefully he likes his new home :-)

…and away he goes!

On the way back from the lake, Jon looked down & spotted a 4-leaf clover.  It is unbelievable how many of these he finds without even trying!  I’ve tried countless hours when I was little to try and find just one, but never had any luck.  Jon’s just got that magic touch ;-)   This one looked a little funny, but it’s still cool!

Here’s hoping for a little luck in your life!