Monday, July 25, 2016

Mallory's Photoshoot

Ok, I'm kind of freaking out at the quality of photos I'm getting with this new camera I just upgraded to. I'm finally starting to get the types of images I have been trying so long to achieve.

A big thank you to Mallory for letting me take photos of her on the WKU campus while I was out visiting in Tennessee! She is doing her masters there and wanted some photos on the campus. What a beautiful girl on a beautiful campus!

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Friday, July 22, 2016

Diane's Photoshoot

     Photography is also a passion of mine. Floral design is actually how I got into photography. When I first started my business 3 years ago, I was taking pictures of the bouquets I was making with a small point and shoot camera and I didn't like the quality of the photos. The bouquets looked so much better in real life- the photos just didn't do them justice! I decided to upgrade to a dslr camera and was finally somewhat pleased with the results. Thus, my photography career was born.

     I recently upgraded my camera, but to a full frame camera this time and I can finally say that I'm getting the photos I have been trying all this time to create. YES! I had no idea the power good lenses and a full frame camera can have on my photography. I thought I had a "really nice camera" before - little did I know! Don't get me wrong, I am still really happy and proud of some of the photos that I took with that "really nice camera" but it can't compare.

     A big thank you to Diane for being such a good sport and letting me take photos of her while I was visiting Nashville, TN.  You are truly a beautiful person inside and out.  Here are some of the photos I took of her! 

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Monday, July 11, 2016

Top 5 Things to Bring to Your Floral Consultation

I have met with hundreds of brides since I started my business, Wedding Flowers by Emily, over 3 years ago. The floral consultation can be a bit stressful for some brides.  Many brides are unsure about what types of flowers they want, their budget, style etc.


Here are my TOP 5 THINGS TO BRING that will make your floral consultation a stress free success.

1. A Complete List of All the Items You Need (how many BM, GM, arrangements etc.) 

Nobody expects the bride to have all the details hashed out before the floral consultation.   A good florist will know how to help make those difficult decisions about specific flowers, what varieties will work well, and how to make your dream wedding become a reality even on a budget.

What they'll need from you is the nuts and bolts.  What, when, how big, and how many are all questions you should come to your consultation prepared to answer.  That way, you and your florist can use your time to work out the details instead of deciding whether Uncle Fred really needs a bout or not.

Finally, don't expect your florist to be able to give an accurate price quote without all of the pertinent information.  Bringing a shopping list of all the floral items you need to your consultation will save you and your florist a huge headache. 


2. Your Budget

Having a budget ready at the beginning of your consultation will help your florist make important decisions about what type of flowers you can afford to put into your arrangements.  A good florist will know how to match your budget to the style of wedding you want even if the budget is tight. 


3. Wedding Colors and Style (rustic, boho, formal, etc.)

The mark of a good florist is how well they are able to suggest the right flowers to match your personal style and preference.  Having an idea of your colors and style of wedding you want is like a map for your florist and will help them understand your preference.  The four bouquets below all have a very unique and specific style to them and it's important to know what style of bouquet you want to be carrying on your wedding day.

Photo credit Wedding Flowers by Emily
and Crazy Cricket Photography

4. Photos of Bouquets You Like

A picture is worth a thousand words.  Bringing photos (or emailing them to your florist beforehand) to the consultation can help you clarify your style and can give the florist a strong idea of what you're looking for.  It can also help them make suggestions for alternate flowers if the ones in the photos don't fit into your budget. 


5. Any Additional Items You Want to Incorporate into the Flowers (special ribbon, brooch, lace from your dress, vases, etc.)

Want to include a piece of lace from your dress?  Maybe you have a special brooch or you have already picked out some vases.  These items can add meaning and focus to your floral arrangements.  Just be sure to bring them with you to your consultation.  They can really inspire your florist to create the "look" you are going for.  It also will help them give you a more accurate price quote. One of my favorite things one of my brides added to her bouquet was two photo charms of important members of her family that passed away.  What a sweet way to remember someone who was such a big part of your life!


Photo by Lori Romney Photography



All in all, the more clearly you can explain to your florist the what, when, how many, and how big, the better.  Don't worry if you are not sure about how you want things to look or what flowers you want. If you have my TOP 5 THINGS TO BRING, your florist can help you with everything else!

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Emily Johanson
Wedding Flowers by Emily
770-823-9206
WedFlowersByEmily.com
emily.johanson1369@gmail.com