Coffee, Creamer and Christmas Cheer
Joining forces with some of the area's most talented and creative professionals is definitely on the top of my wish list when it comes to adding projects to my resume. It's also one of my most preferred methods of finding personal inspiration. I continually find collaborating with artists I admire and observing their work-in-action to be very inspiring.
Style Shoot | Lynchburg Wedding Photographer
So I mentioned to you all weeks ago (on Facebook) that I was working on a special project and I couldn't wait to share the details with you. Well, the day has finally come! A few months ago Jennifer called me about an idea for a project and after hearing the details it didn't take me more than a second to decide I was on board. After a few long meetings with a core group of people (the project management team), we watched as various Hill City Bride vendors came together on a cold, snowy day in an old building with no electricity (read: no heat) and broken out windows. They brought their individual talents and came together to make Jennifer's vision come to life. The images you see below are the final results.
I could not be more proud of this project, more happy for Jennifer, or more excited about future projects with Hill City Bride. Please check out the fruits of our labor in Lynchburg Living's Hitched issue that came out just this past Wednesday and also in coming weeks on the Hill City Bride blog. In the meantime, here are a few pictures I took of the magazine spread.
I'm just a little bit proud... ;)
And, please, do not miss this incredible behind-the-scenes video shot by Brad Bennet of Shaking Hands Production.
Hill City Bride :: Royal Romance :: from Shaking Hands Productions on Vimeo.
It was truly an honor to work with such a hugely talented team of wedding industry professionals. I cannot wait for our next project!
Stay tuned to Hill City Bride for more photos from the day, DIY projects and behind the scenes pictures!