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Facebook specials

  • Posted on November 2, 2010 at 7:42 pm

Hey everyone,
I wanted to post some links for you all to check out. I dont want anyone missing out on the Facebook only deals :)
Vanessa Bryan Freelance on Fb :http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/Jacksonville-FL/Vanessa-Bryan-Freelance-Photography/110663502293899

The latest Glamour Party on 11/13 : http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/event.php?eid=166221233397369

Facebook Family Photo Giveaway: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/event.php?eid=138693982849639

Please suggest Vanessa Bryan Freelance to all of your friends. There are more giveaways coming as my “Fan” levels grow!
Thanks all!

Vanessa

Glamour Bash Photo Party!

  • Posted on September 27, 2010 at 8:02 pm

Hey Ladies,
You are invited – To the Glamour Bash Photo Party that I will be hosting October 23rd!
This will be a Ladies Night In/Pin up style party featuring photography sessions! Bring your favorite sexy outfit, Halloween costume, or lingerie – Please keep in mind photo sessions will be private, but we are asking NO nudity. There will be hair and make up on site so get ready to get your Glam on! You can wear your outfit or change when you arrive.
Your photo sessions will last about 30 minutes, including one look (hair and makeup), one outfit, CD of edited photos, protected web viewing, online product purchasing option, and a gift credit from me! All of this for only $50. Don’t miss this option. There will be examples of prints and book products available at the party to help you decide gift or print options if desired.

Feel free to invite your girlfriends and really have a night to remember! This is the event for those of us who want to check out glamour photography without jumping straight into those really daring photos. Enjoy yourself and get pampered, and keep yourself feeling beautiful with some sexy photos done in a relaxed setting (with all female staff). Most definitely one of the best gift ideas your special someone!

Photography Designed to make you look and feel your best (in any stage of life); these pictures will empower and keep you feeling SEXY for many years to come! Hurry though space is limited! Please RSVP early to ensure your spot or by October 20th at the latest.

Contact for more information about this event and future parties.
Find me on Facebook for special perks, discounts, and tips:
www.facebook.com/VanessaBryanFreelance or this event at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=140902389286256
Thanks! I hope to see you there.
Vanessa :)

Past Few Months {May to August}

  • Posted on August 30, 2010 at 9:02 pm

May 29th was cloudy here in Jacksonville, but beautiful in St. Mary’s, Georgia where John and Angel tied the knot.
The Ceremony was lovely in the quaint historical church – Our Lady Star of the Sea. The couple did everything online, but with intensive planning and a little faith they had the wedding of their dreams! Congrats John and Angel- I hope the years bring you many smiles!

June brought a fun night of music! I got the distinct pleasure of covering the concert Featuring: The John Brandon Project. They Rocked! It was such a fun experiance and my first visit to Freebird at the beaches. If you ever get the chance to see them in concert don’t miss it! Not only was it fun, but they donated the ticket proceeds to VH1 Save the Music! Nothing like a little heart with your music. Congrats Guys!

July was heartwarming! I got to wittness and capture my 2nd Naval Homecoming. Courtney hired me to get her hubby’s return – As exciting as it was there were tears from many (including myself). Nothing touches your heart more than a military homecoming, or a surprise proposal :) I was lucky that my hubby was deployed before we met, I didnt have to endure those never ending months that many military spouses do. That alone is admirable! Thanks Courtney for sharing your moment! Military wives are tough! Thanks to the men and women in the service and for those who wait for them to return.

August has been the busiest of my summer- don’t get me wrong, I love my photography, but the little break was nice. There is nothing like a beach trip just for relaxation! A little rest and I was more than ready to hop back in.
August started with Jordan and Mark. With a busy month ahead for all and new school year starting, Mark and Jordan, wanted to capture their engagement photos early. We met at Vilano and enjoyed some time taking in the scenery. Jordan and Mark are a wonderful couple who will be celebrating their marriage next May. Congrats on the Engagement guys, can’t wait for the wedding :)

Tyler is a beautiful and bright young lady who is entering her senior year at Wolfson. She also got to visit the beach with me. Such a bright sunshiney morning to complete our shoot! We were even surprised with a few playful dolphins in the background. There is a good way to enjoy your Senior Portraits for years to come :) Good luck Tyler – Senior Year goes by all to quickly!

I am still working on Kelley’s Model session from last week, those should be done in a few days :)
I have some exciting events coming up in the next few months. Stay posted to catch the first news!
Thanks again for reading. Have a wonderful week everyone!

Vanessa

Photography Trends and Fads

  • Posted on September 26, 2009 at 2:37 am

Hello Everyone,
Here is article two of five. All of them are aimed toward future brides majorly, however you may find a few general photography tidbits of interest.
This particular article covers a very wide range of trends like “trash the dress”, “wedding day styles”, and my favorite “boudoir photography” (something I feel every woman should do- nothing will give you more selfconfidence!).

2. Photography styles and Trends—

Most every modern bride has searched “photojournalism”, “trash-the-dress”, or wedding “boudoir” in attempt to understand the newest styles and lingo in photography today. While many photographers are up with the trend, there are others who just believe fads come and go so why should they change their methods.
I’ve personally never shot a trash-the-dress session, and haven’t made it a marketing staple. That being said should a bride come to me on their accord and want this shoot, I will happily shoot it for her. Not everyone is the same and as the client what you want matters. Don’t be afraid to ask your photographer about these trends if you are interested, but in the same turn don’t be bullied into one of these sessions if you really DO NOT want it.
As for Photojournalism, traditional, modern styles— I’ve come to find that I actually do a little of all. I tend to mix and match, which is not uncommon for photographers. During your ceremony I capture as it goes- Photojournalism. After I take your traditional- smile pretty- posed family, wedding party, and bride and groom shots- Traditional. Then after the posed I take the Bride and Groom off on a little adventure, there I capture very hip and modern, but classy and priceless photos of them- Falling under modern. When searching styles of photography, make notes to ask your photographer when you meet with them. This will help you understand your wants better, and help your photographer figure out how best to make your dreams come true. If you meet with photographers who you don’t like their style, make notes and discuss your dislikes with the next photographer. You will eventually find one that you mesh with.
On to my final trend- bridal boudoir. This is my favorite trend for so many reasons. First, what groom wouldn’t love to see his beautiful bride dressed up? This makes the perfect wedding gift or honeymoon kick off. It can be done very classy, and catered to your level of comfort- I work with my brides to figure out exactly what they want and how they want it. I explain what needs to be done to capture their specifics up front so everyone knows all of the options, and can base the whole shoot on the bride’s comfort and ideas. Secondly, I think that every bride— every woman— should have these classy and gorgeous shots to look back at over the years. Seeing yourself decked out, make up done, and glamorous will heighten your confidence and self esteem. I wish I had gotten a boudoir session before my wedding (and I packed on the “happy” weight…). Done with the right photographer your boudoir session can be an amazing experience!
Trends aren’t for everyone, but you are the only one who should decide if it is right for you. Most of these new-fangled fads can be done after the wedding as well, so there is never a reason to feel rushed or pressured. Do your homework, and jump on in.

Dont Miss my end of summer specials for wedding and boudoir photography!
Vanessa

Wedding Photography Advice

  • Posted on September 26, 2009 at 2:28 am

Hello Again,
In these next couple of posts I will be sharing some pretty valuable information with you– If you are remarrying, getting married, planning a wedding, or hoping for a wedding please read these articles.
These are a few articles I wrote for pictage.com and am finally getting up on my blog. Feel free to leave comments or contact me with any quesitons. Enjoy!

1. Advice from a Photographer—-

Your day has come and gone and while still fresh in your mind little details are starting to slip away, like was the dress Aunt Rita wore leopard print or tiger print? Not to worry though you have your beautiful pictures to fall back on… Right? Trust me this is not something you want to worry about later. Always remember your cake is wonderful, your venue spectacular, your dress is perfect, but without your photographer you won’t capture it all.

Wedding photography is one of the most important and under budgeted parts of your wedding. General rule of thumb you should allot 10-15% of your wedding budget to your photography- after all your memories shouldn’t be trusted to just anyone. It is not uncommon to book your wedding venue 12-18 months prior to your wedding date, and once that is done one of the next items should be the photographer. The internet has become very bride friendly- USE IT! Craigslist to Wedding Bee- you can find hundreds of photographers in your area. All pro-photographers know the importance of websites, so feel free to narrow your search down based on the results of their sites. Check out their photos, prices, qualifications, blogs- anything and everything to get a feel for them. Narrow your list down to 10 or so and call to set up meetings.

It is very important to meet your photographer! When you do meet with them take a list of important topics to be discussed that way you don’t forget in all the excitement. Pay attention to your comfort level, how you get along, and how willing they are to answer your questions. A good photographer will have a list of questions for you as well. Take notes on each photographer that way when you make your decision you can reference them – you will find out after the third or fourth everything starts to run together. Look at the albums and portfolio’s, talk about styles, discuss your wants and needs, and then talk pricing. SET YOUR BUDGET IN ADVANCE! Know what you have and where you will be willing to bend. If you love #2 but their price is $300 higher than your budget, but #5 is great too and more affordable- you then need to decide save the money and settle or tighten your belt and find the money. Follow your gut, but be willing to negotiate. A lot of times independent photographers will be willing to negotiate to get your business, where a big studio doesn’t need to. Always ask if who you meet will be the one to take your pictures…
Most photogs are willing to include or quote engagement sessions in your packages. Do this about 2-4 months prior to the wedding. It is always nice to have and you can use these pictures for customizable save the date or thank you cards!

Ask your photographers about other vendors they work with or know, you may be able to find someone you never even heard of like this and you have a pro telling you their opinion. Don’t be afraid to ask- whether it’s pricing, vendors, tips, or shots. It is your day and we will work with you. If you have a special request list bring it with you too, photogs will be able to say if they can capture everything upfront.

Do your homework and listen around. You can find anything on the internet, don’t be afraid to Google your photog or other vendors. The more planning time the less stressful you feel, never settle because you just want to be done! Set up your budget and be willing to negotiate with your photographers, and all vendors. Just keep in mind these are your memories- Good Luck!

Thanks,
Vanessa