Well, to say she was a trooper would have been an understatement. We both found ourselves shivering grabbing icy cold banisters and walking around a rooftop without shoes but we got great shots so it was worth it. Here's proof that I was prepared. I brought her some knee socks and rainboots for trecking through the snow because I knew how badly she wanted outdoor photos. And if you know anything about Kate, she is willing to walk strappy sandalled through the snow to get what she wants...I wanted to avoid frostbitten bride. And navy blue polo boots just seemed perfect.
This shot of the two of them is so wonderful because it feels iconic, so I thought it would be great in black and white:
There's always the details:
And this shot has to be my favorite. I was worried about the intimate setting of the Inn but every nook and corner held a bit of perfection. The light through this small window was a perfect setting:
Thursday, December 30, 2010
The Great Kate part Deux
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
The Great Kate.
About 8 or 9 months ago a friend of mine from upstate ny called and asked me {formally} if I would be her wedding photographer. As much as I loved Kate it was an easy YES, HECK YES! And then she mentioned she even budgeted to pay me! Bonus, people! Anyway, it was amazing to be part of her big day.
J was my trusty assistant and he was so overwhelmed by how intimately we, as photographers, were involved. He said, it was almost like your own wedding day, just reliving it through them. And I guess I would have to agree.
Kate was the most amazing bride, beautiful, calm, reserved and fully trusting. It was truly a huge pleasure to work with and for her yesterday, and to be such an intricate part of her day. I only hope that when she sees her photos, she'll be as happy as she was when Paul asked her to marry him!
Here's a sneak peek since it's going to take me most of the morning to upload and sort these files. It's a moment that captured all the vintage glam that she so effortlessly exuded:
Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas Eve
Today has been a glorious day of hanging around in our pajamas and doing nothing, but it seems I have a problem doing nothing, so I took advantage of the down time to make some delicious goodies to bring to parties and give as gifts. These are bags of chocolate and peppermint covered marshmallows for all the kiddies tomorrow. I also made another batch of peppermint chocolate fudge {still can't believe how easy fudge is to make} to bring to a party tonight, along with some peppermint bark that's packaged as small neighborly gifts.
Since I highly doubt any of us will be around the blogosphere tomorrow, I'll wish you all a Merry Christmas today. Enjoy and I hope you all have great days filled with fantastic presents, fatty foods and fabulous family and friends. And let's not forget the real reason for Christmas, gift cards! Just kidding, happy birthday to Jesus! Thank you so much for forgiving a sinner like me. So this year, give Him your very best gift, your heart.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
vacation shmacation
Seriously though, it was really nice to get away to somewhere warm. Some of you wanted to know how the trip to key west so here it is. We did a lot of this:
and saw a lot of these: {pelicans are HUGE by the way}
Carrie spent most of the trip doing this {it was nice to not be the only one behind a camera}:
We had an impromptu photoshoot on our resort grounds but unfortunately we picked the windiest and coolest hour the day before we left: {oops}
And almost every night we watched one of these and then went to grab some dessert {I think Carrie has the photos of the desserts}:
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
A tinker party indeed!
It's true, i'm hosting a holiday shopping party at my not-nearly-finished home. Luckily i'm not too proud to display my missing trim and my half complete bathroom.
Anyway, if you're in the CT area and want to come buy {oops, I meant by} then email me at tinkerellenATyahoo.com for location details. Cause you know, it's silly to be giving out your address to the whole entire internetz.
These cute little guys will be the party favors. Really simple to make and cheap, I hope to have leftovers to hand around to the neighbors... Oh and i'm already dreaming up delicious fatty desserts to make. Come one, come all and support handmade this Christmas. {And of course i'll fill you in on the vaca once I can catch up!}
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
temporary card holder
Well we received our first Christmas card today so I thought it was time to set up a way to display them. This is a simple thing to do in your kitchen. I attached the ribbon to the inside of the cabinet door with some masking tape, but if you didn't want it to look as ghetto as mine you could use double sided tape. I hung an ornament from the bottom of the ribbon to keep the ribbon straight. I recommend an ornament that won't break, in case gravity or little hands get to it.
Remember those handy chip clips? Well, they double as card clips for this project. Voi la, you're done. A cute and ornamental way to display your cards this year!
Until next time, i'll be relaxin' on the beach!
Sunday, December 05, 2010
and then there was the living room
with it's magnificent fireplace. I've always wanted a fireplace for real fires. None of these fake super efficient gas fires for me {no offense to all you clean burning flick of a switch people}, I like the smell of the wood, it's very New England-y.
Anyway, the living room was one of the only rooms that didn't need a LOT of help. It really just needed some paint, some new trim and some refinished wood floors. I think it turned out warm and cozy, and once we actually get some furniture, it'll be functional too. What do you think?
Friday, December 03, 2010
kitchen remodel
Just a quick background on our house: We bought a foreclosure. The people it was passed around to liked to do things themselves. A lot of crappy things. This thing was a giant fire hazard just waiting to burn to the ground. The basement had light switches and outlets hanging on 1x2s from the ceiling joists. It was bizarre. And we thought, sure, that's the perfect house for us! HA! Well, honestly, it is the perfect house for us, and once we're done it'll be the perfect house for anyone! But that takes time, intellect and money. Luckily, I'm freelancing here and there so time I have along with a slight eye for design, J is the smarts, AND we purchased the house on the down-cheap, well, for Connecticut anyway...
Ok, now this is the part of the house that we spent the most money in, unless you count all the plumbing and electric bills from the entire house. Kitchen's are key in raising a houses value obviously, so this old one, although functional, had to go. The cabinets were original, and not as easy to remove as you would think. Unfortunately for the mouse living underneath them, they were history. Luckily for him the porch door was open so he just bolted into the backyard, a little shooken up but nonetheless safe.
Can you believe that THIS:
Turned into THIS?:
Neither can I, but I must have redesigned this kitchen 25 times before we figured everything out. We opted to remove the two windows and porch door and insert a slider for more light. The photos are deceiving since the before's are from summer and the sun's just a bit weaker this time of year, but the before kitchen was a dark cave compared to what it is now.
Oh, and here's a peak into the laundry room we had built out from the existed small pantry closet that was there before:
The kitchen is now function-central, and hosts a pretty good amount of people comfortably. The sink window is being replaced soon and the backsplash will be tiled after that. I also have some trim to put up around the laundry room and slider but after that we'll be pretty much complete in this room!