Last week after I kicked off my 2013 wedding season I was thinking back on all the weddings I’ve shot over the years. I realized that this April (the 19th) to be exact was the anniversary of the first wedding I shot as a lead photographer in 2008. Prior to that I had been doing some second shooting, families etc., but it was my first wedding as Becky Brown Photography. I can’t believe it’s been 5 years since that day. It truly feels like yesterday. I spent a couple hours this week going back through all the weddings and sessions I’ve shot over these last few years and realizing how truly lucky I am to be doing this.
Just like with everything in life there have been amazing moments and there have been awful moments. It’s cheesy to say, but I’ve laughed and I’ve cried – heck I laughed and I cried just writing this blog post! I’ve been so happy that I thought I would explode and there have been days I wanted to throw my camera in the lake. But at the end of the day I wouldn’t change any of it. The hard times have helped me grown as a photographer and a business woman. The great moments will forever live in my memory as a reminder why I do what I do.
So I say thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who has let me be a part of your wedding day, let me photograph your family , or let me capture the newest member of the family coming into the world, let me take your engagement photos and share in your love.
Thank you to my friends, boyfriend, parents and family for supporting me and listening to me during the ups and downs over the years!
Thank you to all my amazing assistants that have spent hours shooting with me at weddings and held reflectors and lugged around my gear! I wouldn’t be where I am without you all!
Thank you all for an amazing 5 years of business. I look forward to the next 5!
Becky
Although I don’t have a favorite wedding or a favorite session, but rather favorite parts of every shoot I wanted to do a recap of some of the ones that stood out to me over the last 5 years! I’d love to recap them all, but this would be the longest blog post ever! Enjoy!
I have to start with that first wedding. I went back and re-edited a photo from that wedding … its amazing how far I’ve come in my editing process!
This wedding wins the award for Most Random Wedding I’ve ever shot! I was in Cancun on vacation (also 2008) with friends when I saw this couple about to get married on the beach right near us. Of course I noticed right away that they didn’t have a photographer and I went an introduced myself to a bridemaid and offered to shoot it. I literally ran up to my room to get my camera (yes I brought my camera on vacation) and shot their wedding on the beach while I was still in my bathing suit and cover up! haha…. thanks to Emily and Darci for this photo of me in action!
I spent about 3 and half years working as a freelance photographer for Cummins in Columbus. As part of those duties I took a lot (thousands) of headshots. This was how I spent every other Monday for most of that 3.5 years!
2009 was a crazy year of weddings and personal projects. I had a show of my personal work in Bloomington and Columbus, which also landed me on the cover of the Columbus Republic’s She Magazine. I had no idea I was on the cover until it came out and that day was wild as I got calls and messages from tons of people! I felt like a mini celebrity for the day 🙂
One of my favorite venues this year was Martha’s Orchard which is on the west side of Indy. Thanks to Kristen and Derek for allowing me to shot their wedding there:) You can see the full wedding HERE. Hint, Hint…. I’d love to shoot at this venue again 🙂
2009 was also the first year I did Help Portrait which is an amazing opportunity to give back with photography. You can find out more about this event here – http://help-portrait.com/
I’ve shot at Clifty Falls Inn 3 times now – in the summer , in the fall and in the winter. Who is getting married there in the spring? I need to round out my seasons! This is from Kelsy and Alburn’s 2009 wedding.
I started off 2010 with some snow! One of my best friends and roommate at the time was engaged and we’d been waiting for some snow to come along for photos. Luckily she and her fiance were home when a big snow storm came through and we braved the cold for a spur of the moment session! HERE is Lindsey and Brad’s full session.
One memory I’ll never forget is my sister’s wedding in 201o where with the help of my amazing cousin Heather I was the maid of honor and the photographer…. thank god I only have one sister because it was crazy! (I swear I don’t drink while I’m shooting, but I couldn’t resist this photo of beer in one hand, camera in the other in my bridesmaids dress!). See there full wedding HERE.
My first Brownstown wedding was in 2010 and every year since then I’ve shot a wedding there with a reception in Pewter Hall! Thanks to Becca and Phil for being the ones to kick off this tradition!See their full wedding HERE.
201o was also the year I shot Ashley and Tyler’s wedding in Bloomington, which is hands down has had the most wild weather and events of any wedding I’ve ever shot. They were amazing throughout the entire day despite the curveballs that kept being thrown their way. Between the power outage at the resort, the scorching heat during the day followed by a summer thunder storm and a trip to the hospital for one guest it’s one I’ll never forget! You can read their entire story HERE.
On what is I hope the last snowy day (although I’ve said that the last 5 times it’s snowed) I thought I would share this winter wonderland wedding! I’ve shot in December a few times, but I’ve never gotten the snowy background I wanted for a winter wedding. As soon as I booked this wedding I started hoping for a snow covered winter wedding wonderland and I think I wished a little too hard because just 3 days before this wedding Indiana was hit with a blizzard! The days leading up to the wedding and even throughout the wedding day were filled with more snow and flurries,which wasn’t great for travel, but man it made for some gorgeous images! A HUGE thanks to Stephanie and Gary and their entire wedding party for battling the snow and being willing to get out into it for what are some of my all time favorite photos. If I could re-shoot this wedding every weekend I would!
You always know it’s going to be a good day when you get to work with great people! Diane with Just Breathe Events tranformed the reception into a gorgeous winter theme. I got to spend the day with my friend Jesse from Love’s Reel who create an amazing video of the day that you can see HERE. The day was literally picture perfect with snow covering all the trees at Clifty Park. When I arrived I felt like I already knew the entire wedding party and families! So many people reached out to me after their engagement session (that you can see HERE) and I can truly say that Stephanie and Gary are surrounded by so many amazing people who love them. I was honored to be a part of the day!
Here are my favorites from the day!
This was Steph’s “something blue” – made by Gary’s cousin out of their Grandmother’s quilt scraps.
I LOVED this first look!!! My wonderful assistant Leslie braved the cold to get some great shots from outside while I stayed in to get the close ups.
** a note to all winter brides – keep in mind it gets dark sooo much earlier in the winter so I highly recommend a first look if you’re doing a winter wedding. By the time we left the ceremony at this wedding it was already dark so if they hadn’t seen each other beforehand we never would have gotten all these amazing snowy photos that you’re about to see:)
And then the real adventure began as we headed outside in the snow 🙂
One of my favorites ever of the girls! They were rocking the jackets!
We headed from Clifty over the church in Versailles
Seriously – how cute are these flower girls?!
The photos below were actually taken before the ceremony as well so I’m going a little out of order here but I wanted to mix it up!
And time for the reception!
Gary made this awesome card holder himself!
Yep those are “white trash wine glasses” haha… you really can find anything on the internet these days
On the left is Gary’s groom cake filled with all kinds of his favorites. It’s a chocoholics dream!
I love that Grandma hit up the photo booth!
Ceremony Venue : Versailles Baptist Church
Reception Venue : Clifty Inn at Clifty Falls State Park – Madison, IN
Event Planner : Diane Lock – Just Breathe Events
Photographer : Becky Brown Photography
Videographer : Jesse Wallace – Love’s Reel
Photo Booth: Behind the Curtain Photobooth
DJ: K-Rox DJ Service
Transportation: Xtreme Transportation Limo Bus
Hair & Makeup : Leah Handlon with Posh Salon and Spa – Greenfield, IN
Flowers : Ivy Vine Florist – Madison, IN
Cake: Nancy’s Tasteful Cakes
Invitations: McPersons via Just Breathe Events
Catering : Clifty Inn
Bridal Gown and Bridesmaids dresses: That Special Touch
Tuxes: Jim’s Formal Wear
What an amazing weekend I had! On Sunday I participated in the first ever Chicago Martha Stewart Wedding Party. It was held in the GORGEOUS ballroom at the Radisson Blu Aqua hotel. There were so many great vendors and amazing wedding inspiration for all the newly engaged couples. I wondered around for a little bit before the show to take some photos. A big thanks to Claudia Hanlin’s Wedding Library and Meghan with Lovebird Events for organizing this event!
Jill and I were also doing a giveaway for a free engagement session me with and a glam session with her and the winners are…… drumroll….. Lisa & Mike!!
Enjoy some photos from the show! And a big thanks to Jill Hammelman Hair Design for partnering with me and to my wonderful friend Mia for helping me man my table!
Judy - I’m excited that my daughter’s wedding will be a part of the next 5 years’ story. We feel lucky to have you doing her engagement pictures (thanks for the giveaway!!) AND her wedding in December! Your work is beautiful!
The next chapter…. » Becky Brown Photography - […] time I wrote an insanely long post recapping the first five years of business (you can see that HERE) so I promise to keep it shorter this time. I went back and looked through all the weddings from […]