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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Break Free: Bridal Action Photography

It has been so busy around here and not near enough hours in the day to accomplish all that we wish to. I am very sorry for neglecting this blog for two and a half long weeks. Tim and I went out of town to see family and try out some new styles of photography that I know you are going to love.

Break Free: Bridal Action Photography
You might have heard it called “Trash The Dress”, but we don’t like those words. Your beautiful gown should never be associated with garbage. So instead, we came up with something that we believe is a little more befitting.

With a Break Free session, we want you to feel the freedom from worry, anticipation, or any other negative feeling associated with the stress of your big day. We also want you to break free from tradition. Do the things you normally do in everyday life… just do it in your wedding dress. Make these sessions about who you are, as a person or as a couple.
This was our first Break Free session, but certainly not our last. It was a lot of fun and the idea of it has caught on like wild. Charlotte decided to participate for a few reasons. She has been happily married to her husband for five years now. The dress, however, was purchased before she got married, when she was engaged to another person. She wanted to break free from that bad memory in her life.

“But don’t you want to give your dress away?” This is always an option. It can still be an option after one of our Break Free sessions. You don’t have to destroy your dress (hence why we changed the name from “Trash the Dress”). Almost everything you do can be cleaned at a later time, if you wish to still keep it and pass it on. However, if you have no need to hold on to it – we can immortalize your dress in a fun and unique manner that is all about you!
Charlotte and her family are big four-wheeler fans, so her idea about riding her bike with her dress on was fantastic. We got some great shots of it and the most important part, Charlotte had fun doing it. We then headed over to a creek on her grandmother’s property and got some beautiful wet pictures. We hope you all enjoy these pictures as much as we do. Charlotte’s whole gallery is online at http://shutterspire.zenfolio.com/








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