Category Archives: Vintage

When my in-laws were cleaning out their garage, I was really inspired by an old red bike they considered giving away. I promised that we would use it for a photo session… and true to my word, a whole story evolved from that bike!

For this shoot, I teamed up with stylist & photographer Caitlin Buck of Simply Photography. I actually met her at Ashley & Jimmy’s wedding last May. Shortly after she introduced herself, she said something about shooing with a Nikon as well and I liked her! She makes a lot of her own props & headpieces for her clients! She is incredible! We bounced ideas back & forth, then she brought so much creativity & enthusiasm to this set.

We set up the shoot (Caitlin and I arrived with two very full SUVs of props) at Brumbaugh Fruit and Fun Farm. They are located just outside of Arcanum, Ohio and have a large apple orchard as well as fun games for the kids and treats. You’ll probably remember our newlyweds, Ashley & Jimmy from here. They brought their adorable pups, Marino (Golden Retriever) & Lucca (Pomeranian)!

It was Ashley’s birthday weekend, so I baked a cake with a rustic bunting top!

A golf cart went by at just the right time to create a really beautiful haze of dust in the background. I want to bring one to every shoot now.

Isn’t she lovely?

Mini Apple Cider doughnuts from Tim Hortons. I have an addiction to their hot chocolate with whipped cream.

Caitlin hollowed out the apples to make little cups… so cute!

Caitlin also made headpieces for the pups… I LOVED this idea! I also love when clients bring their “kids!”

This vintage Love Story was also featured on the beautiful blog, Postcards & Pretties!

Yesterday I hinted on my Facebook page that there will be an announcement on here, please check back tomorrow for all the details! ♥

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  • Diana - January 10, 2011 - 9:15 am

    Ok the cuteness never stops and I love it!! The puppies, the bike with the basket, her little dress and boots, the adorable couple sitting together on the blanket!! <3 Beautiful shots!

  • Lane Dittoe - January 15, 2011 - 4:50 pm

    This is awesome!! great job…..

  • j. lee - June 2, 2011 - 7:35 pm

    what brand is this dress?!

  • Sahar - July 31, 2011 - 9:48 pm

    I’d love to know what kind of puppies those are! Any idea?

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    Sexy indeed, she looks like a diva. An expressive couple, a wonderful work with this shooting. I must say that you give us a new ways of shooting photos like this

Brandon & Becki had a beautiful wedding at Tipp City’s Willowtree Inn! For those of you who aren’t familiar with this wedding venue, it is a historical home that has been a part of Miami County since the 1830’s. It gives your wedding an effortless vintage backdrop…

I loved the peace & simplicity of Becki’s wedding preparations.

These ring bearers were adorable!

For me, there is nothing like the moment a bride is waiting to make a grand entrance…

I will never tire of pretty outdoor venues…

Or pretty pretty brides!

Brandon was so happy. I loved how he wore his emotions on his sleeve all day. You could see how much he loved her in every photograph.

And she was pretty excited too!

My favorite.

An inside joke shared with the closest of friends.

Mason Jars + Wildflowers = Swoon!

To see more informaion about The Willowtree Inn in Tipp City, please visit their site here. Thank you for visiting today, happy venue hunting! ♥

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It was 2005 and we had orders to move to Texas. We were headed into uncharted territory: the military. I had no experience with it and Rock never seemed inclined to be the type of person to join. But a year into our marriage we were boxing up our few belongings and taking a deep breath. The kind you take before you make a big jump. And you’re just hoping that the ground will be kind to you on the other side.

I assumed that after Texas, we’d be given an exotic assignment. Germany. Italy. Japan?
I quit college to follow Rocky to a little base in a big state.

After being separated for the summer, I found out our next duty station while I was driving to join Rocky. Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Right back to where we started. We were both relieved that we would be going “home.” It was definitely a blessing. But knowing that I could essentially pick up where I had left off in college, I wondered if it was the best timing to have a baby. But it was too late to wonder, Kevin was due in March.

His birth made me realize that I couldn’t take a single “good” picture. I didn’t know how to focus the camera & I started begging Rocky to teach me how to do it. As a stay at home mom finishing my design degree, I didn’t have the luxury to leave the house for my assignments. I ended up doing a lot of food photography in the kitchen for various class projects. I had an itty bitty camera {not even a DSLR}, but I studied light & metering like a maniac. When I had the vision for a certain shot, I would ask Rocky how to do it. He patiently explained the technicalities of shutter speeds, ISO changes, white balance, etc. When I had free time, I’d photograph baby Kevin. Capturing him in those moments was pure euphoria.

He has been the passion, the catalyst, and the face of my photography journey. No bride would have ever Facebooked me inquiring about doing their wedding if I didn’t have million pictures of Kevin plastered all over them. Because I didn’t plan to grow up & be a wedding photographer. I just wanted to record his life & be a good graphic designer. He changed all of that & made it easy for photography to find me.

Today I took Kevin out and photographed him. It was like old times, but he’s almost my size & thinks he’s a grown man. This was Kevin’s Easter outfit {yes from last Spring}. I kept meaning to photograph him in it but never got around to it. “We’ve sort of had a lot going on,” is definitely an understatement. I fell in love with this suit when I saw it, I think it would be a fun take on a ring bearer’s attire for a casual wedding!

That poor tie kept falling off. Made for many photographs of him adjusting it.

His tie makes me laugh. I wasn’t allowed to touch it. Four year olds can be so stubborn, but it just makes for even more personalized photographs.

He let me hold his hand while I led him out of the tall grass. I cherish every time he lets me, because I know my opportunities to do it are limited.

It was hilarious to “work” with him. He has a lot of attitude lately & I had to bribe & beg most of the time to get him to stand in the right light. Posing him was useless, he would pretty much do the opposite… or run…

This evening as I arranged these photographs for this post I remembered why I ever picked up a camera in the first place.

Kevin, you are getting so tall that it makes me cringe. I miss the baby with rubber band arms. But your humor & sweetness make me appreciate you as you are. I will replay this evening a million times because of these images. I’m so glad I have them, because it was so special to spend time with just you again.

Thank you for being perfectly on time & changing me in so many ways that I forget who I used to be. ♥

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  • mary - September 16, 2010 - 4:36 am

    these are too stinking cute!!!! he looks so grown up..you will have to, please, let me go through them to pick some shots to print…he is so adorable!! great job on both of you 🙂

  • Chloe - September 16, 2010 - 6:25 am

    He is so handsome! I LOVE the pictures! He has such a mischievous smile! 🙂

  • jackie - September 16, 2010 - 10:11 am

    such a handsome little man! beautiful shots!

  • tiffany bannorra-thuma - September 16, 2010 - 2:30 pm

    Andrea. These are wonderful! I dont know what else to say! Love this!!

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  • [Blocked by CFC] Tammy - September 16, 2010 - 4:24 pm

    I love these!!! Kevin is so handsome, unique, lovable and down right adorable!! What awesome photos!

  • Kate/MagnoliaRouge - October 4, 2010 - 4:22 pm

    OMG these are utterly adorable. Just beautiful!!

This summer has been eventful for my little {growing} family, so I’ve devoted several posts to personal stories. There have been some great things happening for other people too, like Jimmy & Ashley! They were married Memorial Day weekend in a beautiful outdoor ceremony at the historical Orrmont Estate in Piqua, Ohio. They look like movie stars and they are so incredibly fun. You will notice so many genuine smiles & an abundance of laughter from their lovely day…

I’ve decided to start asking my brides to share a little about their day, so stay tuned for Ashley’s take at the end!

Isn’t her bouquet of anemone flowers gorgeous!? Good choice Ashley!

We started at the romanesque Troy Hayner Cultural Center for some pre-ceremony portraits.

The Miami County Courthouse is located just across the street. It was a great place for such a large wedding party. I’m always thrilled when couples want to take portraits at unique locations.

It was in the 90s that day, so between some portraits we found shelter inside Dunaway’s Beef N Ale. It gave us all a moment to breathe, freshen up, and just relax. I think every bride should find a “Dunaway’s” on her day.Since I was nine months pregnant at the time, I {unfortunately} did not get to taste one…

Ashley will explain this one at the end… truly an unforgettable moment!

The Orrmont Estate is picturesque for the ceremony, has several options for portrait backdrops, and has a tent for the reception.

Clever way to bring a new spin on this tradition!

I smiled & laughed so much, it was absolutely contagious. Loved all the ruffles she incorporated into the day:

Here are some questions I sent to Ashley, and even though she is super busy coaching soccer, she kindly provided some insight into her wedding experience!

What was your favorite wedding memory?

There are so many things! However, If I had to pick one would be the beginning of the ceremony when my dad messed up his only line and everyone lost it. My favorite pictures from that day is everyone laughing with them. It was great that he broke the tension and I felt like I could relax from that point on.

Something you learned that you might have done differently?

I wish I could have made a decision and stuck with it!!! I am so indecisive! By the time of the wedding, I am thankful that I still had 9 bridesmaids/best friends standing up for us on that day. I made them order dresses then cancel their orders, pick out their own dress then return them because I didn’t like the color! It was never ending. Finally, I found the prefect ruffled champagne colored dress but in all the wrong sizes. So each bridesmaid had to basically have the dress remade to fit! They should have hated me by the end. So, my advice, pick something and don’t think about it again.

Where did you get so inspired for all your amazing creative projects?

I am obsessed with wedding blogs! Well, obsessed might be an understatement. I spent countless hours looking at different blogs trying to find ideas. I owe a lot of the final products to my sister and Kim Chamberlain {Cards by Kim – check it out. She’s the best and can design anything!}. We would sit at work and shoot emails to each other of ideas or “themes” that we thought worked with the outdoor, casual, wedding that Jimmy and I wanted. There probably wasn’t one thing that I decided on without asking those two first! Kim made all the designing happen….I would just mention something I thought was cute or a color combo I liked and she would make it. {Here is a link to Ashley’s stationery & decor by Kim, click here!}

Ashley’s experience as a bride actually led her to begin a new business venture:

Where to begin with this…After working for a dermatologist I swore off both tanning beds and excessive sun exposure. We had so many older patients that were in for wrinkles and sun damage and constantly complaining about their skin and I knew that I had to change my lifestyle.  That lead me to became obsessed with sunless tanning products in an attempt to have color year round. Through a friend I heard about Tan Envy and tracked down a woman to spray my sister and I before our Derby Shower at my house!! The next morning I knew we had to own this because I couldn’t imagine not getting spray tanned every week. I can spray each person to the color they’d like to be without looking orange or even smelling like some of the sunless tanning products. With a few instructions the tan can last for around 5-7 days and in 12 hours it looks like you’ve been vacationing for a week on the beach! I love that we own this and can give others the perfect tan without the damaging effects!

You can read more about Better Off Bronze here.

I can not thank Jimmy & Ashley enough for allowing me the honor to capture their wedding day. I was so touched by the way everyone looked out for me, I’m blessed to have such supportive families to work with! I also have to thank my sister-in-law Amy Dozier of Affordable Photography & Lauren Worman of eLL Photography who stepped in and filled in for Rocky {this wedding was just shortly after his surgery}. I am so grateful that I have local connections in the industry to help when we really needed it! I’ll leave you with a behind the scenes shot Lauren took…

Nine months preggo, I don’t miss that particular stage ♥

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  • Lauren Worman - September 2, 2010 - 8:18 am

    Andrea!! I have been eagerly waiting to see these pictures and I was so excited to see a post about them. As always, you did an amazingly beautiful job. It was an invaluable experience working with you, thank you so much for having me along!! I am so grateful!! (Thanks for the “shout-out”, too!)

    I just love looking at your work!! Such an inspiration!

  • Jen Otchy - September 2, 2010 - 8:24 am

    Beautiful job Andrea! I love that ruffled cake. Such unique and pretty details!

  • Tiffany Dykstra - September 2, 2010 - 10:31 am

    Andrea, you and your girls did an amzing job. I love reading your comments and feelings about the events of that day. It was an amzing day filled with many memories. Thank you for capturing them on film. As I am sure Ashley will agree, the day went by so fast those pictures are much appreciated. I hope all is well with you and your family! Much love, Tiffany

  • Ashley A - September 3, 2010 - 6:40 am

    ♥

  • Janelle - September 10, 2010 - 5:01 am

    Andrea-Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sending us the link, as well as the link on your blog back to us. We look forward to working with you in the future, you were a lot of fun, even 9 months pregnant! What a trooper!

  • Corinna Hoffman - June 26, 2012 - 9:00 pm

    I came across your blog post online.. what a beautiful wedding! I love the cake and the bride looks like Gwyneth Paltrow 🙂 Wonderful pics!

I’ve always been very independent, and many times I preferred to work alone than to be forced to do group projects. However, if you pair a photographer with a very talented, imaginative, DIY goddess… then it turns out to be a very {fun} productive process that I can’t wait to do more of! Sarah flew into town to visit her family and she brought some inspiration from Minnesota. And teacups. She also demonstrated step by step how she makes those insanely awesome paper flowers from her wedding {coming soon}!

She told me about her concept several weeks ago. I heard words like, rustic, flowers, teapots , Alice in Wonderland, and was completely hooked. I was so excited to see it come together and document her delicate teacup creations. I think they would also be very fitting for a bridal shower or a very sweet baby shower. These lovely DIY centerpieces are inexpensive, colorful, and the possibilities are endless:

I can just envision how much color they could add to a fall wedding…

I loved her vintage books & the idea to incorporate the playing cards as place settings. All of these elements would translate very well at the cake table too.

She traveled across the country, packed & mailed everything for the shoot, set it all up by 9 AM, and still looked so effortlessly beautiful!

I photographed everything at Aullwood Farm in Englewood, Ohio. The blue bells were in full bloom and so dreamy. I have an obsession with {photographing} flowers.

The fresh flower teacup centerpieces could serve as favors for guests or you could even request that someone plant them for the bride & groom while they are honeymooning to warmly welcome them home. Thank you so much for your ideas & coordinating every single aspect of this project, Sarah.
We need to make this a tradition! ♥

I will devote an entire post to the DIY paper flower making process, I can’t wait to make a bouquet for my office at home!

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