{candace + garrett}

Y'all!!  It is eye-candy time in Tennessee!  This is ONE GORGEOUS WEDDING with some beautiful people.  If you know me well, you know that I LOVE working with type-A brides.  They know what they want out of life and love and also out of their wedding.  They plan and plan in advance and then usually, the day of the wedding they are super zen and just ready to enjoy the fruits of their labor.  This is a perfect example of that.  Every detail was impeccable from her amazing pink dress to perfect vintage hair waves, to the florals and the hand-lettered signs (Candace was a cheerleader and apparently, cheerleaders get lots of practice hand-lettering things).  But most of all, I love how much Garrett seems to admire and appreciate and support her.  They have supported each other for the last few years as they got their PhDs in Physical Therapy and are now getting to work {sorta} together as they start the rest of their lives.  They have learned to be a good team already and it shows. Anyhow... enough of the talking and onto the action!  

Venue: The Standard

Event Planning/Coordination: Honeybee Events

Lighting and Entertainment: Special Notes

Florals: Lisa Foster

Food/Cake: Bradford Catering

Dress: Lazaro

Rentals: All Occasion Party Rentals

 

{kayla and matt: the wedding}

Ooooooh, yes!  This is a good one, y'all.  SO. MUCH. JOY.  So if you are feeling cold and dreary today (like I am!!), grab a hot beverage and a cozy quilt and take a second to let this wedding warm you right up.  If the joy on your faces doesn't do it, the amazing light we had for shooting certainly will. I adore this couple, who made me laugh, made me cry and made me sooo happy to be a part of their day.  You can't find two more in love or genuine people than these two.  And they aren't too bad lookin' either!  ;) 




{lauren and michael}

Okokok!  So I have to warn you... this is a BIG POST with a LOT of images!  Probably too many for most attention spans... but just bear with me, because this is one magical wedding... it just got better and better.  I did something a little different for this one and I'm starting off with the rehearsal dinner (because it was just too cool to skip!).  We didn't get to do an engagement session because Lauren and Michael live way up in Minnesota, so I "crashed" their rehearsal dinner and stole them away for a few short minutes to get some casual shots of just the two of them.  Super sweet and I think they were grateful for the quiet minutes. ;) But, the wedding itself was the magical part.  Held at the DeBarge Vineyard in northern Georgia, not only was the bride absolutely gorgeous and the ceremony amazing, over-looking the valley and hills below, but we majorly lucked out with the best sunset light I think I've ever shot... EVER.  So cuddle up, stay awhile and tuck into this sweet love story...






Thanks to my second shooter for the day, Matt Brock, who totally rocked it and HUGE thanks to Lauren and Michael, who trusted me to come along on their journey.  :) j

{rachel & chad}

Holy cow, I love so much about these two.  From their laid-back personalities to Rachel's uber-classic style (and beauty).  I am also pretty much in love with their venue.  They got married at Bluebird Hill and instead of the normal garden area, they chose to have the ceremony up on top of the hill.  Just perfect in every way.  Chad made the awesome, rustic wooden cross and I lovelovelove her flowers by Sassafras.  Enjoy and Happy Tuesday!  




{alli & jase}

I hope you are all sitting down, because what follows is what happens when you let your associate blog her own wedding...  TONS and TONS of photos.  She said she was having a hard time narrowing it down, so I could just weed some out, but honestly, I just couldn't!!  She tells the story perfectly I think, from the sweet, sweet ceremony at Samary Plantation in Nashville to the tons of DIY details to the amazing flowers by Melissa Timm.  I've also got to say a huge thanks to my second for the day... Kayla of Kayla f photography.  It was just like old times getting to have her around for the day.  











 

Venue:  Samary Plantation - Nashville

Flowers: Melissa Timm Designs

Coordination and Set-up: Wallis Tharp with Revelry Event Creations

China, quilts and white furniture: Something Borrowed Vintage Rentals

Arbor/Arch: Hand made by Alli's dad

{kate moore: graphic designer extraordinaire}

So, y'all.  I am SO flipping excited to share these pics with you and tell you all about my dear friend Kate. For those of you who don't know her, she shares my office downtown.  Kate is an AMAZING graphic designer who specializes in branding and also creates the most lovely, fun and creative wedding invitation designs EVER.  She needed some images for her new ROCKING website  (which you should totally check out), so we decided on this fun, funky urban vibe just perfect for her.  Kate is funny, sweet, has killer style, and is seriously one of the most beautiful people you could ever meet, inside AND out.  Seriously, everyone I introduce her to falls head over heels in love with her.  And I'm sure you will too... just through these pics.

Now about the shoot...  honest to goodness, this is about the most fun I've had shooting in like, forever. My goal was to keep moving for the entire hour shoot.  We started it off with a couple glasses of wine (liquid courage for Kate and creative juice for me - haha)... then we ran, we laughed, we jumped, we walked backwards, then forwards, we sang and we chased the last of the sunlight right to the horizon.  And the final product... I'm just in love. I hope you are too... if so, leave her a little love note in the comments.  ;) 




 

{kelley & matt}

If you get simple beauty, and naught else, you get about the best of what God invents.  - Robert Browning    

I absolutely adore this wedding from February that is chock-full of simple beauty.  From her lovely white flowers (by the ever-talented Lisa Foster) down to her sweet sparkly shoes, every last detail was perfect... and they also might just be some of the most lovely people I've ever shot.  Just look for the photo of him hugging her after the first look... you'll see what I mean.  xoxo




{jessica & shea, destination: morada bay}

You cannot possibly begin to imagine how EXCITED I am to share this wedding.  From the amazing venues {Postcard Inn and Morada Bay in Islamorada, Florida} to the most gorgeous {not to mention laid-back, in LOVE and super FUN} couple EVER, to the rockin' reception and their hilarious friends {panty-raid, anyone??}, I can't even believe my luck at getting to shoot their wedding.  We literally are in love with every photo and hope you are too!  So, make yourself a fruity cocktail, imagine that your toes are in the sand and let yourself forget the yucky winter weather we've had while you enjoy the eye candy that is about to commence. 


hahahahaha.... boys will be boys.




{caitlin & mckay}

I am SO FLIPPING excited to share this wedding.  I don't know if its the beach, or the super fun couple, or that the stars just aligned (probably a bit of all three), but this was one AMAZING wedding weekend. Caitlin and McKay are close friends of one of my favorite couples ever (who, fyi, will be back on the blog next week), and though they are from North Carolina and were getting married at Wrightsville Beach, invited me to shoot their wedding.  I was stoked!  Not only are they uber cool, laid back and so fun to be around, they are also adorable.  I love the wedding day pics so much, but even more, I LOVE the day after shoot... where they were able to really relax and just be totally themselves... and totally in LOVE.  <3



Lordy mercy... Caitlin's parents were just the cutest things...


this, my friends, says 'true love' more than a dozen red roses ever could...



I just love, love these walk-down-the-aisle pics...  They both started tearing up a little, so they both broke into giggles...  awwwww.


and now... for my favorite part...


I love that we pulled out their surfboards.  They both surf since they just live a few hours from the coast...

A photographer friend of mine out in Colorado (Steve Z Photography) coined the term 'sport the dress.'  I think this might be an appropriate use of that term!  ;)



And THANK YOU BOTH for having me there!!  xoxo  Jennie

#whatwe'reworkingonwednesday

Another sweet #whatwe'reworkingonwednesday for you... this one featuring Trevor and Lindsay and the awesomeness of downtown K-town.  Lindsay is absolutely LOVELY and I so enjoyed shooting them.  They gave me tons of time for 'couple' shots and that just makes it so much fun!!

These next four shots are from Alli.  I'm honestly OBSESSED with the light in them.  PS I think this is my absolute FAVORITE church to shoot in Knoxville.  Its Holy Ghost Catholic Church over off of Central Ave in Happy Holler.

Love these... Lindsay used to live in that building behind them.  

And I HAD to finish this one off with some of their hilarious and oh, so fun dancin' shots from the reception at the Crowne Plaza...

Thanks y'all!!  Soooo fun!

{cassie & bennett - part deux}

You may remember Cassie and Bennett from a few posts back.  They had the super lovely backyard wedding back in June.  Well... now we would like to share the rest of their celebration.  They threw an amazing carnival-themed party complete with homemade ice cream, a vintage games area, adorable mismatched {and colorful} seating and one heck of a fun band!  I just love, love, love this family for so many reasons... their sweet hearts, their amazing sense of style and creativity, their oh, so fun personalities and their mad party-planning skills.

Amazing vendors include:

Planning: One Enchanted Evening

Caterer and Pies:  Simply Southern Catering

Tent and Rentals: All Occasions Party Rentals

Seating:  Something Borrowed Vintage Rentals

Invitations and Signage: Kate Moore Creative

Band: The Pop Rocks

 

 


















And just in case you missed their super-fun photobooth video... here it is again!!  Just too fun not to share twice.  ;)

Cassie and Bennett from Jennie Andrews on Vimeo.

#whatwe'reworkinonwednesday

Here we go!!  The latest installment of our weekly peek onto our computers and into our current edit sessions.  So, this week, we are sharing just a few from Ward and Judy's wedding we shot back at the end of August.  We've got a bit of a theme for this one.  Ward's dad had this AMAZING Thunderbird restored and they got to drive it from the church to the reception.  Well, naturally, I fell plumb in love.  Are you KIDDING??  An aqua vintage Thunderbird??  Seriously, my dream car!  So, I decided to share a bunch of the photos I took with the car.  Some of them are while driving down Kingston Pike (I really, really hope my mom doesn't read this... I'll definitely be getting a lecture about safe driving if she does!) and those are my uber-favorites!!  I also wanted to share a few from the end of the night.  Ward and Judy's get-away vehicle was his ski boat... so I took a few shots of them on the boat downtown and then met them back at their house to finish up on the docks.  Judy, I SWEAR I took photos not involving modes of transportation, these were just too awesome not to blog.  ;) -J




Jessie & Craig {got hitched}

In honor of the blazin' hot weather... I thought I'd take this opportunity to cool down a bit with a couple of sweet winter weddings.  In all honesty, I waited and waited this "winter" for a chance to blog them while it was still cool outside, but it the crazy weather just jumped straight into spring in oh, February.  So... anyhow, Meet Jessie and Craig.  I think this was the only cold day we had all season long... but everything about their wedding was perfect... from her INSANELY beautiful dress to the flowers by the fabulous Sam Franklin.  And I love, love, love Maple Grove as always.  

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

nancy & matt {hitched}

i LOVE this gal.  A few of you reading this probably know her too.  She's my colleague and (more importantly) friend Nancy from Hunter Valley and I was so honored when she asked me to shoot her wedding last fall.  

They had a way cool wedding that was both laid back (only about 15 guests at the actual ceremony) and a BLAST (family and friends showed up for the rockin' afterparty!!

The day started off with a tea for all of the ladies in the group...


 

So, not only did I have an amazing time shooting this wedding, but so did Kayla.  Her dream in life came true when I said... Ok... you have all the time you want to just walk around and get some great property/detail shots.  She came back with these beauties (including the stunning pics of the horses).

 

 

 

Nancy's design company Swank did all of the design... including these rad tables as well as her bouquet...

 

 

 

 

 

 

sarah & stephen {sneak peek}

This is just a super-duper quick little blog to share a few pics from my oh-so AMAZING New Year's Eve wedding!!  Holy-moly, i can not explain how much fun this wedding was.  I'll make sure you guys get a FULL big ole blog story after all the pics are done, but until then... enjoy this little teaser...


 

 

 

Wishin' on bones...

I cannot explain in words how lucky I feel to have gotten to shoot this wedding.  Hold on to your seats and grab a big ole cup o' joe, because I think this is the longest blog post I've ever done!  How do you narrow it down when everywhere you aim your camera is another amazing detail - puppies, horses, a gorgeous farm, crazy-beautiful flowers- another funny incident or another super sweet moment??  Well, you just don't.  I simply love this family so much and Sara and Jake are two of the most gracious people I've ever worked with.  They deserved the perfect day, and I have to say, it was pretty darn close to that!  So sit back, relax and enjoy the story of Sara and Jake...

I'm starting out with some pics from the rehearsal dinner... notice the finery they are sporting!  Jake and Sara asked folks to wear something they'd NEVER consider wearing to a wedding.  There was everything from PJs to Prom dresses...  And their sweet families toasted them until the whole room was just one big blubbery mess.  LOVE.

 

These next are a mix of the rehearsal and the morning of the wedding.  Notice the wishbone flag... more about that later...

 

 

oh, Lordy.  Those of you who really know me know I CANNOT resist doggies... much less puppies.  Sara's sis had just gotten this sweet baby and he showed up in {probably WAY TOO MANY} of the wedding pics...

 There is just something about being able to get ready at home.  Sara and her sis getting ready in their own bathroom with family wedding pics just outside the door.  Gotta love that.

Ok... gonna jump back a little here... these next few are from a bridal session we did at the farm a few weeks before the wedding...

And back to wedding day.  The boutonniere (and rest of the flowers) are by Samantha at Mulberries.  Girlfriend ROCKED it!!!!   Sara wanted cotton, so Hope (from Simply Southern Catering) brought her bags of it back from some family in Georgia (or was it Alabama - sorry if I messed that up Hope). 

 Sweet, sweet, sweet first look.  Holy moly, the way Jake looks at her is enough to send anyone into heart palpitations. 

ok... so, I think it may be time to share the story of the wishbone.  Back years and years ago, when Sara and Jake were not even really old enough to think about things like serious dating, they had a bit of a crush on one another.  Working at a camp, they were on the dishline together (how romantic, right?!?) and a wishbone showed up on a plate.  They each grabbed a side (see photo below for the reenactment) and Jake ended up with the bigger side.  It wasn't until years later that Jake got his wish of a date with Sara.  Little did he know, Sara had wished for the same. 

The reenactment was true to the original outcome...  hehehe.

Oh, my.  gotta love a bride who doesn't take herself too seriously.  ;)

Seriously, are these not the coolest flowers ever?  OMG.  I died a little.

Ok... so,  the ceremony.  I'm gonna put my photographer's high-hat for just a second...  I LOVE a ceremony where I have the ability to move around...  With the barn behind them, I could hide in the shadows while getting really unique shots and the ability to move around on both sides let me get soooo many great shots!! It doesn't hurt that they were so precious and full of love and emotion and even some laughter. 

Samantha did all of these too...  gah.  Amazing.  And the ladies at Enchanted Details worked soooo hard to make it all come together. 

I've never seen a cooler cake (or cakes). By sugarbuzz Bakers.

The food (Simply Southern catering) was delicious!!!  She made homemade pies with fresh peaches...  insanely delicious!  I'm pestering Hope to make me one!!!

Some of my favorite reception shots...  they had a Square Dance caller!  What a great idea for getting everyone involved.  Loved it.

And....  the "get-a-way..." which consisted of being pushed down the hill by the crowd when the car wouldn't start in the uber-cold weather.  Gah, what a send off!!  it was perfect!

Sara and Jake (and your families)  thank you, thank you, thank you for having me...  its weddings like yours that helps me keep huge amounts of passion for my job season after season. xoxo  -j

{Anna & Garrett Sneak Peek}

I promised Anna and Garrett and little sneak peek before I left town on Wednesday, but just like EVERY other time I go out of town, I didn't manage to quite finish up everything.  So, here I am from the great state of New York... I brought a harddrive with me just so I could upload a few of my favorite pics for them!  I'm going to expand this post to the full wedding blog in the next week or so, but until then, here are just a couple of my favorites. {Don't worry Anna, no crying pics yet... those'll come with the next round - hehe}  


{erin & brad}

Soooo, I'm trying something new here with this blog post!  Ya know how I've been a HUGE slacker this summer when it comes to blogging?  Its mostly cause I'm a BUSY girl and blogging takes, well, darn near forever!!  However...  I am hoping that I have come up with a much easier, less time consuming way to give you a great wedding story.  Instead of storyboarding then uploading a picture at a time, I used photoshop to make one huge long storyboard, then I only have to upload ONE thing!!  OMG.  Why did I not think of this sooner!  The only big downfall is that I'm not going to be able to give my commentary in between pics... so I'll have to just tell the story at the beginning and let you guys sort it all out yourselves.  I think perhaps this is gonna be harder for me than it is for you.  Oh, how I love giving commentary.  ;) Hopefully, if you have the time you can let me know how this works and if you like having it all in one big story... 

So... meet Erin and Brad.  You might recogize them if you've been to the website lately... they are one of the couples on the homepage slideshow.  They hired me last year JUST for an engagement session.  Lucky for me, we hit it off and they called me back and invited me to shoot their wedding too!!  I honestly think I jumped up and down when we were able to nail it down, because not only are they like, the nicest people ever, they are also BEAUTIFUL and have amazing style and taste (Erin is actually the one who got me hooked on pinterest)!! I knew their wedding would be nothing short of amazing, and I was soooo right.  Plus they had the help of a fabulous planner, Meris Gantt with The Whole Shebang.

Among my favorite things for you to look for in the pics:  The invites! Brad is an uber-talented graphic designer, so he did these himself with their silhouettes.

The BEST candy table EVER!!  I LOVE how they did 'Erin's Favorite' and 'Brad's Favorite' cookies.

The DOGGIE!!!!

Their crazy-big wedding party!!  OMG!  15 groomsmen and 10 bridesmaids!  Luckily, they were seriously the most LAID-BACK folks in the world, so they were awesome to work with! And I totally loved the guy's hats and suspenders!!

I also loved the venue!  Girls in the Tri-cities area looking for a fabulous place for a wedding... the Allendale in Kingsport is not only super lovely, but also super affordable!  I almost passed out when they told me what they rented it for!  

Anywho... on to the pics!  

Thanks SOOO much Erin and Brad!  I loved being a part of it!!  ;)

{jenna and bradley}

Jenna and Bradley tied the knot back on May 8 at Dara's Garden.  My favorite ladies at One Enchanted Evening were responsible for all the lovely pink and grey details...  

I am because you are.  Big grin!

 The shoes! I couldn't resist. The bridesmaids' shoes were so sweet and precious compared to Jenna's studded pumps. So many brides hide tennis shoes, flip-flops or cowboy boots under their dresses, but not Jenna.. this girl was ALL about designer bling!

Is this girl gorgeous or WHAT???  Those EYES!  And her heart is just as big as her beauty!  Bradley's one lucky groom I have to say...

Love that little touch of Robin's egg blue on the barn wall.  

 

But Bradley isn't so bad himself!!  :)

Since the bride and groom didn't want to see each other before the ceremony, I used the old "reach around the door trick". It definitely got Jenna all teared up... hehe! I love the sense of mystery and anticipation captured in this moment.

 

 

 

Jenna and her dad are super close, and had the SWEETEST moment when they first saw each other...  NO TEARS!!!

'walking back down the aisle' pics have ALWAYS been some of my favorites!  This one is  right up there.  ;)

 You know how much I love solar flare. THIS is pure magic. It looks like a movie set.

 

Notice anything different??  Jenna changed dresses for the reception - a trend I've seen more and more lately.  Jenna's second dress was handmade locally and pattered off of the gown Portia De Rossi wore when she married Ellen Degeneres.  It was so beautiful on Jenna!!

I love how the colors in the barn wall play off of his grey suit and her pink dress.

 

 

 

 

and finally... On to the good stuff!!!  Dancin', cake eatin', bouquet tossin', laughin', cryin', sparklin' and just having a grand old time!

Thanks sooooo much Jenna and Bradley for sharing it with me.  xoxoxo

{paula and drew}

Paula and Drew are a truly rare couple. Married on April 23, 2011, at RT Lodge in Maryville, they were unbelieveably relaxed, a characteristic I attribute to getting married later in life and focusing on making their guests feel comfortable and happy and loved. That's how they made me feel, and I was practically stranger! Paula is an interior designer for Bennett Galleries, and her creative touch was on every bit of the rehearsal dinner and wedding—from the attendants' silk dresses ordered from Etsy to the handmade guest badges celebrating each person's individual personality and connection to the bride and groom. Drew is a pediatric dentist, which explained the toothbrushes and dental floss that accompanied a help-yourself candy smorgasbord. I also loved the way the young people in their lives—son, daughter, nieces, nephews, friends' children—played important roles in the event. It truly felt like a celebration of life and family. Pretty appropriate for a beautiful Easter weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After this wedding, I think all brides and grooms should high-five their guests on their way back down the aisle!

 

 


 

 

 

Thank you, Paula and Drew!