Estilo by CX – Lancaster, SC Photography

Estilo by CX – Lancaster, SC Photography

Yesterday I had the extreme pleasure of working with the ladies of Estilo by CX Boutique + Salon for their one year anniversary event.  They hosted a Sip + Shop event and contacted me to photograph this special moment in their lives.  The turn out for the event was great!  Ladies from the Lancaster County area came in a shopped while enjoying yummy treats and wine.  And to ramp up things a bit more the ladies of Estilo by CX brought in a nail artist and jewelry seller.

It’s been amazing to see how Estilo by CX has grown over the last year.  From moving to a larger location to bringing in new, amazing stylists.  Lancaster, SC is a growing community with wonderfully talented people that are bringing something different and new to this city.  I’ve worked with Brenisha (co-owner of Estilo by CX) on a few different occasions and have nothing but praise for what she is doing.  I wish these ladies many, many more years of success and if you’re in the area and haven’t had a chance to stop by and check them out I encourage you to do so.  And if you want to pamper yourself I say make an entire day of it!  Get your face beat (in terms of makeup that is), hair styled and leave out with a few goodies to updated your wardrobe.  The ladies of Estilo by CX would love to see your face!

The Bess Family – Columbia, SC Photography

Bess Family Session – Columbia, SC Photography

Yesterday I had the wonderful opportunity to capture memories for my line sister, Shaniqua, for her family session.  Over the last few weeks we discussed location and wardrobe ideas and finally everything came together at the beautiful University of South Carolina at the Horseshoe.  This location has special meaning to the Bess Family since it’s where Shaniqua and her husband Dylan first met.  I was so excited that they chose me to photograph their session and that I was finally able to meet the adorable Miss Zoe!  Working with toddlers can be a roller coaster experience sometimes, but Zoe couldn’t have been better during our session!  You would’ve thought she’d been modeling for Gap Kids since she was a newborn.  I was so impressed with how sweet and well mannered she was.  Dylan and Shaniqua did an excellent job prepping her for our session.

The day was muggy, but that’s to be expected in the Carolinas this time of year.  Thankfully a few cool breezes and some good cloud coverage helped us to stay moderately comfortable.  I say moderately because the mosquitos came out in full force and attacked us.  I still have the battle wounds to show for it.  It didn’t deter the Bess Family though.  They were game for any and all poses I wanted to try out.  Shaniqua was absolutely stunning in her Sew Trendy Accessories gown!  The simple, yet elegant gown was paired beautifully with her Stella Dot jewelry.  It’s amazing what a good statement necklace can do to add a little pizzazz to an outfit.  I’m so excited for the Bess Family and the arrival of Baby Bess!  I know she will be a wonderful addition to this gorgeous family and I can’t wait to meet her.  Wishing this family nothing but the best for her arrival!

Community Over Competition

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Community Over Competition

Over the last week I have been participating in an online challenge aimed directly at creative entrepreneurs.  This isn’t the first time I’ve done something similar.  Every once in a while I need to challenge myself with new tasks and goals so I’ll sign up for this group or that group and work on what they’ve set out for us to do.  But this one was different.  The goal of The Rising Tide Society is to ‘educate and empower creatives to thrive in the spirit of community over competition.’  What this boils down to is that those in the creative field alongside us are not our competition in the grand scheme of things.  Sure we may do the same thing for a living or have clients deciding between which one of us they’ll hire, but it’s more about fostering relationships with each other.

Being in the creative field can be somewhat lonely.  Often times we work solo and the only time we get any real communication with the outside world is when we’re working with our clients.  And for most of us that just isn’t enough.  The Rising Tide Society puts us in touch with one another so that we can build a strong creative community.  Over the last few days I’ve discovered some wildly talented people!  Everything from fellow photographers to event planners to fashion bloggers and all things in between!  The support that I’ve seen us show one another has been truly amazing!  We can do far more by coming together than by working against one another.  I mean who really knows what it’s like to work in the creative industry besides your counterparts?  Sure your friends and family may be able to give you support and an encouraging word when things become difficult, but do they really know what you’re dealing with?  Of course not.  That’s why it’s vital to have friends in the industry.  And yes, when I say friends I truly mean it.  Not just someone whose work you admire online, but someone you can call during the day or shoot an email to at 11 pm when things are weighing you down.  Someone you can go and grab a coffee with and bounce ideas off of.  Someone that will not only listen to you vent about what’s going on but also help you to come up with a solution that works.  And how I do know it works?  Because more likely than not they’ve been through it.  And on the flipside of that it’s amazing to have people celebrate your business and all the wonderful things you’re achieving because they know just how much work goes into what you do.

My hope is that after this challenge has ended those in the Rising Tide community will continue to support one another.  I’m keeping my fingers crossed that a Tuesdays Together group will form in Rock Hill, SC because I would love nothing more than to meet local creatives and become a family with them.  I’m not ashamed to admit that I need people in my life to encourage me, celebrate with me and challenge me to be better in my business.  And I hope to be that person for someone else.  Like their motto says it’s all about ‘community over competition’ and I’m excited about the wonderful community that’s being built around me!

The Benson Wedding – Lancaster, SC Photography

The Benson Wedding – Lancaster, SC Photography

A few months ago Shontel contacted me via Facebook regarding her upcoming wedding.  I was excited at the notion since I was just stepping out into the world of elopement + intimate wedding photography.  Once she indicated the bridal party would be small and only 50 or so guests I was all in!  Large weddings are not something I’m wanting to venture into, but the intimacy of a small wedding intrigues me so I was completely on board.  Because Shontel + her groom Jermaine both serve in the military and are leaving the country just days after their ceremony it didn’t leave us with a lot of time to get to know one another or discuss their wedding plans in detail.  They were able to make time to meet with me briefly in the midst of all of their planning and wedding counseling and they were just the most laid back and nicest couple!  While most brides seem frazzled and completely stressed out right before their big day, I could see Shontel was in a totally different space.  And Jermaine, being the typical groom, allowed Shontel to make the big decisions regarding their photographs.

Their wedding took place at a small church in Lancaster, SC filled with family and friends wanting to be a part of this special moment in their lives.  After the ceremony wrapped the couple, a few close friends + family and myself headed to the historic courthouse in downtown Lancaster.  It was midday and the sun was beaming with barely any shade to be found, but we managed to find a small area that would work for us.  The moment I got the newlywed couple alone I got a feel for just how in love they are.  They were playful with one another and genuinely happy.  They were up for whatever I suggested which always makes me happy.  I’m excited for this new journey in their lives and am grateful that they chose me to be a part of it.  I wish them many, many years of love and happiness!

Jackson Family Portrait Session – Ft. Mill Photography

Jackson Family Portrait Session – Fort Mill Photography

Yesterday I had the pleasure of working with the Jackson Family on a very fun and unique themed family portrait session.  I absolutely LOVE when clients come to me with ideas of their own.  It make their session special to them.  So when Kenya came up with the ideas of ‘Mom + Milkshakes’ I was all for it!  Little did I know that she would be so prepared with everything from the props down to their insanely awesome wardrobe!  I mean can we just gush for a minute about their coordination?!  The bowtie and polka dots, the belted cardigan and the AMAZING tulle skirt (which I’m in love with by the way + was purchased from Etsy)!  From head to toe this family was put together!!

We started out our session in a beautiful peach field where the theme of our session came to life.  The kids were excited (which is always a plus!) and I was so happy with how the photos turned out.  The second half of our session took place in down town Fort Mill, SC and thankfully it was a quiet Sunday afternoon so we didn’t have too many spectators.  We did get a few honks of cars passing by though which I’m assuming was a nod of approval.

This session screamed fashion to me so once we got into the city I wanted a bit of a more editorial feel.  I’m so glad the Jacksons were game for everything I wanted to try and even came up with a few great ideas of their own.  Kenya has redecorated her living room and plans to print these photos out and hang them up.  It makes me so happy when clients actually use their images for more than just social media.  I can’t wait to see what she does with them in her home and I am happy that I got to be a part of this project with her and her family.

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