Here are some of my favorites from Kiley's collections:
There are SO many more that I love, but these are just *some* of my favorites! Check our her blog and her website for more info and pictures!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Kiley Mullen Photography
So, earlier in this blog, I wrote about photography and choosing a photographer. Well, I didn't name names when I wrote about my photographer because, well, there was some hesitation on my part to do so.
When we looked at photographers, I emailed SO many my mind was spinning and I was forgetting who I had contacted. It was that bad. I felt that the photographer was one of THE top MOST important things about my wedding day. I could care less about things like cakes, hairstyles for bridesmaids, flowers etc. But pictures! I need my pictures to be AMAZING! I wanted a vintage, natural, photo-journalistic feel to my pictures. Part of the reason I think it was so important to me was because it really captures your day and I scrapbook. I scrapbook obsessively.
Ok so, I wont name names because that's mean and bad for business for photographers and I will not do that BUT, the first photographer Michael and I interviewed was great. Personality-wise he was fun, enthusiastic and all about making the BRIDE happy. (what about the groom? or so i thought) Well, I liked him and felt completely comfortable with him but his pictures were too modern for me. They were harsh, clear and very magazine styled. By magazine, I mean they looked like a picture of a cake in Better Homes and Garden. His pictures were not bad by any means but just not my style. I would still recommend him to anyone who asked.
Then, Mike and I interviewed a couple team whose pictures I was excited about. They were natural, had great lighting and a somewhat vintage feel to them. However, when we walked in the door, from that first moment it felt SUPER awkward. I mean, whoa. The husband greeted us and invited us to sit on the couch. He then disappeared to find his wife and when she came back in with him, it seemed like she was in a REALLY bad mood. She sat on the couch and put her binder in her lap and folded her arms and said "SO?" I felt like I had to start the conversation which for me, is HARD! I am typically VERY shy and awkward when I meet new people so this to me was a HUGE downer. Then during our chat, a child screamed from the other room and the wife turned to the husband and snapped "Go check on that." When he came back she snapped, "what was that about?" and he gave a detailed response about a child getting hurt in the garden oustide? I don't know but it seemed like there was underlying tension for the couple towards each other. After an awkward hour of questioning, Mike and I left and summed it up to they were just really socially awkward but we loved their pics. Before leaving, we asked that they give us a quote to print out about 250-300 4X6 prints so that I could scrapbook our wedding. Well, a week later I got my quote that was to be added to our contract. I was happy and okay with the quote. I went home talked to Mike, we decided it was good. I emailed her and asked that she revise the contract and email it to me to sign. The next day, I checked my email and I had an email from the wife who had given me the quote. I will copy and past it here:
Hi Erin,
And her blog:
http://kileymullen.wordpress.com/
What it comes down to is feeling comfortable with your photographer and finding someone who wants to make you happy and feel beautiful on your special day. Anyone who asks, will get this *opinion* and advice from me: Go with your gut! pick a photographer who matches your style and expectations but makes you feel comfortable!
But hire Kiley! Oh! And she loves animals, like me! *remember my donation favor?! :)
When we looked at photographers, I emailed SO many my mind was spinning and I was forgetting who I had contacted. It was that bad. I felt that the photographer was one of THE top MOST important things about my wedding day. I could care less about things like cakes, hairstyles for bridesmaids, flowers etc. But pictures! I need my pictures to be AMAZING! I wanted a vintage, natural, photo-journalistic feel to my pictures. Part of the reason I think it was so important to me was because it really captures your day and I scrapbook. I scrapbook obsessively.
Ok so, I wont name names because that's mean and bad for business for photographers and I will not do that BUT, the first photographer Michael and I interviewed was great. Personality-wise he was fun, enthusiastic and all about making the BRIDE happy. (what about the groom? or so i thought) Well, I liked him and felt completely comfortable with him but his pictures were too modern for me. They were harsh, clear and very magazine styled. By magazine, I mean they looked like a picture of a cake in Better Homes and Garden. His pictures were not bad by any means but just not my style. I would still recommend him to anyone who asked.
Then, Mike and I interviewed a couple team whose pictures I was excited about. They were natural, had great lighting and a somewhat vintage feel to them. However, when we walked in the door, from that first moment it felt SUPER awkward. I mean, whoa. The husband greeted us and invited us to sit on the couch. He then disappeared to find his wife and when she came back in with him, it seemed like she was in a REALLY bad mood. She sat on the couch and put her binder in her lap and folded her arms and said "SO?" I felt like I had to start the conversation which for me, is HARD! I am typically VERY shy and awkward when I meet new people so this to me was a HUGE downer. Then during our chat, a child screamed from the other room and the wife turned to the husband and snapped "Go check on that." When he came back she snapped, "what was that about?" and he gave a detailed response about a child getting hurt in the garden oustide? I don't know but it seemed like there was underlying tension for the couple towards each other. After an awkward hour of questioning, Mike and I left and summed it up to they were just really socially awkward but we loved their pics. Before leaving, we asked that they give us a quote to print out about 250-300 4X6 prints so that I could scrapbook our wedding. Well, a week later I got my quote that was to be added to our contract. I was happy and okay with the quote. I went home talked to Mike, we decided it was good. I emailed her and asked that she revise the contract and email it to me to sign. The next day, I checked my email and I had an email from the wife who had given me the quote. I will copy and past it here:
Hi Erin,
Sorry for the delay. Been super busy w/ portraits this week. Anyway, I told my husband the quote I gave you for the prints, & he said that was way too low. His offer was $***. Attached is the new contract, thank you.
Well. For me, changing a quote after GIVING a quote is rather unprofessional. I took a week to think about it and then Mike called and talked to her. There was no apology, no regret, just plain, well sorry but thats what it is. For me, it was a deal-breaker. For Mike, he wanted to forgive and hire.
I waited another week and then told Mike I was just plain NOT comfortable with this and them. They were not only awkward but plain unprofessional. While their pictures may be great, I would never be comfortable with them.
SOOOOOO, then began another many weeks of researching
and emailing and then a LIGHT at the end of the tunnel.
I found Kiley Mullen.
Her pictures were amazing and made me really excited! I emailed her and got a great response back. She was informative, enthusiastic, and had the same style I was looking for. She answered all my questions and dealt with Bridezilla tendencies. Her packages were PERFECT and included everything I wanted. So I set up an interview, Mike couldnt make it that night because he got stuck working $OT$$$ BUT! It was a great meeting. She answered all my questions and her style was what I was looking for. All I can say is THANK GOD I did NOT hire the other people. When I asked what her style of photography was, her response was VINTAGE!! I was beyond happy because with every other interview with photographers that was the one key word always missing. Her pics just are so great because they capture those special moments. I truly cannot say enough! She has answer all of my questions with honesty, openness and is willing to basically make her clients happy. Something I felt was truly lacking in other photographers I interviewed. She even sent me the website link to her bridesmaids dresses that I had admired from her OWN wedding!
Here is the link to her website:
http://www.kileymullen.com/And her blog:
http://kileymullen.wordpress.com/
What it comes down to is feeling comfortable with your photographer and finding someone who wants to make you happy and feel beautiful on your special day. Anyone who asks, will get this *opinion* and advice from me: Go with your gut! pick a photographer who matches your style and expectations but makes you feel comfortable!
But hire Kiley! Oh! And she loves animals, like me! *remember my donation favor?! :)
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
"Listen, everyone is entitled to my opinion"- Madonna
So, you have an opinion? Do you? Well, be warned, your opinion, unless asked for, is not something a Bride wants. She may just become a bridezilla!
While your opinion is YOUR truth and YOUR fact, it may not be mine. So, unless I ASK you to share your truth, your fact, YOUR opinion, most likely, I do NOT want it.
Since I have been planning our wedding, I have heard nothing but opinions from anyone and everyone. Some I am open to hearing, accepting, considering but some, not so much.
In MY opinion, Bride's have enough to worry about. Planning a wedding is far more stressful than some may believe. Before planning this wedding, I thought it was as easy as picking out a dress, a venue, some food and flowers. Haha! Boy, was I naive. You don't think about the contracts, the money, the permits, the officiants, and you most certainly didn't consider the opinions.
When I pictured my DREAM wedding, I thought about a country, tree-filled forest on a Mountain Range or with views of mountains. There would be home-like country food, lantern and fairy lights and sweet tea and apple pies. Well, reality is, that type of wedding with a setting like that, just isn't something affordable or attainable. BUT, if I can ever win a wedding giveaway, THAT would be it!
But back to the point here. Your opinion is just that, an opinion. Look up the definition. Unless I ask you for it, most likely I do not want to hear it. But thanks for sharing anyway!
While your opinion is YOUR truth and YOUR fact, it may not be mine. So, unless I ASK you to share your truth, your fact, YOUR opinion, most likely, I do NOT want it.
Since I have been planning our wedding, I have heard nothing but opinions from anyone and everyone. Some I am open to hearing, accepting, considering but some, not so much.
In MY opinion, Bride's have enough to worry about. Planning a wedding is far more stressful than some may believe. Before planning this wedding, I thought it was as easy as picking out a dress, a venue, some food and flowers. Haha! Boy, was I naive. You don't think about the contracts, the money, the permits, the officiants, and you most certainly didn't consider the opinions.
When I pictured my DREAM wedding, I thought about a country, tree-filled forest on a Mountain Range or with views of mountains. There would be home-like country food, lantern and fairy lights and sweet tea and apple pies. Well, reality is, that type of wedding with a setting like that, just isn't something affordable or attainable. BUT, if I can ever win a wedding giveaway, THAT would be it!
But back to the point here. Your opinion is just that, an opinion. Look up the definition. Unless I ask you for it, most likely I do not want to hear it. But thanks for sharing anyway!
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Dress shopping with Quacks and Mills
Ah! On October 30th, we have appointments at David's Bridal and at K's Wedding Center to go dress shopping with Momma Q, my mom, my sister and hopefully the flower girl!! We want to look for mother dresses and maid of honor dresses and flower girl dresses! I have NO idea what I want for the flower girl dress. I have not seen a SINGLE thing I like in looking through pictures for ideas. I feel like all of the flower girl dresses are super cheesy and over-the-top frou frou things. Let's see how this goes.....
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Blogroll
Oooo! So, I have been listed on a BLOG roll! Cool! I feel super special and like I should be more "editorial"! Haha! Here is the link to the blog I have been listed on Brenda's Wedding Blog. Her blog is really great and has a lot of information AND fun giveaways! Check it out!
Favors courtesy of Peacock Printing of Rochester, NY
So, I received my donation favor cards in the mail last week. They are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am SO happy with them and so excited that I was able to see something I had only envisioned be created and made by someone so talented. I cannot say and sing enough praise for Erica at Peacock Printing. Here is the link to her Etsy shop. And this is the link to her blog. She did a wonderful job and was so helpful in really helping me find my vision for what I wanted the cards to look like. After feedback and some suggestions she came up with a design I loved instantly. Here they are! I cant wait to see how they look on my wedding day!
I'm not going to show off the back, because I want there to be a little surprise for my guests on the day of the wedding! But Erica of Peacock Printing in Rochester, NY did a wonderful job!
I'm not going to show off the back, because I want there to be a little surprise for my guests on the day of the wedding! But Erica of Peacock Printing in Rochester, NY did a wonderful job!
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