Two of my favorite things about weddings are the gorgeous locations and technical challenges of wedding photography. Fearrington Village weddings just happen to have a great combination of both of these things! A truly gorgeous location but also can be very difficult to get good photographs because of the lighting conditions. I’ve been to Fearrington Village a few times now and really love shooting here. Maria & Scott’s wedding was, well, a great example of the gorgeous part of that combination!
Maria and Scott both got ready at Fearrington Village – Maria in suite #1 and Scott was in the Red Room (yes, it’s really red) so it made moving back and forth really easy while keeping the couples hidden from each other. If you aren’t familiar with how Fearrington Village Weddings and run, the B&R are in totally separate buildings to avoid any “accidental” run ins which also makes the photography part so much easier. Did I mention it’s gorgeous out here? You honestly would have to TRY and find a bad background. 
So as the ceremony go underway, the area itself was partially shaded with dappled light casting in thru the trees with a very bright background. Not exactly the easiest scenario to photograph in but with such a gorgeous location, it was a spectacular ceremony. I had my 2nd shooter go in behind the couple (hidden by shrubs – insert Ninja joke here) and get some really great captures of the bridge and groom during the ceremony. After the ceremony, we all headed into the Fearrington sun room for champagne, some really yummy snacks and quick round of congratulations before we started the formals. With the sun setting, I got some stunning (If I’m allowed to brag) photos of the (now) happily married couple in the garden area. You may have noticed a little more drama in my portrait work lately. I think it’s definitely a direction I am heading to add more texture into my work.
Their reception was actually held in a new location for me at the Fearrington – in the Garden Terrace. The Terrace is a separate building that can either be open air or closed off, depending on the season complete with a gorgeous fireplace, wooden hearth and a gorgeous view of the brick pathways on the property. Now each wedding reception is different and this one definitely had all the elements the happy couple and I had discussed – dancing, time to spend with family & friends, a few funny moments and, well, just a really wonderful celebration from a close knit group of people.
As always, here are a few various photos from Maria & Scott’s Fearrington Village Wedding!
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After an incredible fall wedding season, I finally am able to start posting some of my gorgeous weddings I’ve been so fortunate to capture on camera. Shannon & Barrett’s wedding is one that I had really been looking forward to since the day we first met for their wedding consultation. Partly because I really love shooting Umstead hotel and spa weddings, but really because Shannon & Barrett were just plain fun and their wedding day really was going to be a grand celebration with their family and friends.
On their wedding day, both Shannon and Barrett had the familiar nervous excitement and as both the wedding and reception were being held at the Umstead Hotel and Spa, were surrounded by all their family and friends. I really enjoy it when everything is at the same location because it means, generally, everyone is around and it makes for great getting ready photos! Barrett and the guys were already dressed when we arrived and were waiting in the lounge area eating so delightful barbeque sandwiches while the ladies were getting their hair & makeup done downstairs. After everyone was ready, we had a wonderful opportunity to photograph the bridal party and each individual member before the ceremony.
As Barrett is a meteorologist, Shannon had requested perfect wedding weather – which indeed we received. Partly cloudy, slightly cool weather made for a gorgeous outdoor wedding ceremony on the Umstead Lawn. After the wedding, we shot outdoor formals as the sun was setting the headed up to the reception in the Umstead Ballroom. The entire wedding and reception was sprinkled with personality – from the drink menu to the chalk blackboards with their initials to the personalized cookies at each seat – the wedding was really planned out to perfection.
I think their best man is in the running for the funniest toast of the year and the wedding reception itself definitely had the most people dancing at once (I think I saw maybe 10 people sitting down, everyone else was bootyshaking). We ended off the wedding with some of my favorite evening portraits of the year using the Terrace and outdoor fireplace at the Umstead hotel as a backdrop. We actually also did a day after session which, honestly, is tied for my favorite session of the year as well, but that is for another blog post.
I’d like to thank Shannon, Barrett and their families for their overwhelming graciousness and hospitality. It’s the reason I love photographing weddings so much! As always, here are a few selections from Shannon and Barrett’s Umstead Hotel and Spa wedding!
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One of the things I kid myself about are “jinxes” when it comes to certain locations. Since I’ve been shooting weddings, there are two locations I have really wanted to work at, but for one reason or another, it always seems to fall thru. Well, I got one of those proverbial monkey’s off my back and photographed my first Carolina Inn Wedding. Now I have visited, stayed at and shot multiple corporate events at the Carolina Inn, but never a wedding. Honestly, I could not have asked for a better couple to have for my “first time” there as both Elizabeth and Andrew were such a pleasure to work with.
For my very first Carolina Inn Wedding, to add a little irony, it was also the very first time I had met Elizabeth & Andrew as they live in Louisiana and decided to travel to Chapel Hill for their wedding. First of all, the suite Elizabeth was getting ready in was, well, gorgeous. I knew from experience the Carolina Inn was a gorgeous facility but their bridal suite really caught me by surprise. With hardwood floors, antique carpets, solid wood wardrobes, wall sconces and even a butlers closet, the room really is fit for royalty! It really was a perfect location for my gorgeous clients as their entire wedding literally oozed class and the understated southern charm you’d come to expect from people in the deep south.
The day of the wedding, the weather could not have been more perfect. The nice part about having your wedding at the Carolina Inn is the sheer amount of locations, both at the hotel and around the downtown area, you have to have a wedding ceremony. Elizabeth & Andrew wanted an outdoor wedding ceremony and the Bryan Courtyard at the Carolina Inn offered the perfect setting. Just off the sun room, the courtyard is shaded by a huge oak tree and has a charming patio that overlooks the entire area. One of my favorite officiants, Barbara Lodge, presided over their afternoon ceremony (and lollipop eating – check the photos).
After the wedding ceremony was complete, we strolled around the Carolina Inn grounds photographing wedding portraits for the couple. There are, quite honestly, so many areas we didn’t get a chance to visit (which says a lot about the gorgeous grounds of the Carolina Inn) but with Elizabeth & Andrew giving me free reign, we really got some gorgeous photos. Their reception was held in the historic Old Well room and the party was emcee’d by Alan of Spin. Even though this was a Sunday wedding (which historically are tamer then Saturday weddings), Alan got the crowd jumping and before you knew it, the entire crowd was on the dance floor.
I want to really thank Elizabeth & Andrew for their endless hospitality, graciousness and, well, awesomeness! It was a real honor to be present for your wedding and I am so happy I captured your day! As always, here are some select photos from their Carolina Inn Wedding!
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I apologize for the slow blogging over the past month or so. It’s been a truly crazy wedding season and while I firmly believe in blogging weddings as soon as I can, my client’s wedding photos come first. I can finally catch up on some of my wedding backlog now so stay tuned for a bunch of Raleigh weddings on my site! For Emily & Patrick, I fulfilled a couple of photography “wishes” this year. One was to photograph a Kirk of Kildaire Wedding (a Church whom I’ve donated some photography services for auctions before) and to shoot a Renaissance Hotel wedding reception at North Hills in Raleigh, NC. There was actually one specific shot I have been trying to get (a Rolls Royce in front of the hotel) for a while but it’s never happened – until now!
Emily and I had coordinated completely over the phone as she lives out of town. So the day of the wedding was the first time we had actually met in person, but having talked with her and her Mom over the preceding months, it really felt like like we had known each other for some time. Emily and Patrick both got ready at the Kirk of Kildaire, in separate areas of course, but it makes getting shots of the both of them during the getting ready pretty easy. We had plenty of time before the ceremony so I could actually play with the dress a bit and use the unique layout of the church to my advantage. We took the guys outside to get their individual and group shots and, during this time, I realized that, well, they came to party! Not at the church mind you, at the reception. 
After a great moment with Emily and her father seeing each other, we headed into the ceremony area. Now, I am used to walking into churches that are, well, dark, but this was a real treat! Floor to ceiling windows flooded the entire sanctuary with a gorgeous natural light and it made photographing there a real pleasure! The ceremony was gorgeous and the church staff was honestly a real pleasure to work with. After the ceremony and couples formals (including getting a bridal portrait beside a tree her father planted at the church when she was born), we headed over to the Renaissance Hotel for their wedding reception.
Now, the Renaissance Hotel in North Hill is a really gorgeous location and the architecture and art hanging on the walls. So being able to photograph a wedding or reception here is really a treat. The hotel staff is incredible and it seems like every time I have a wedding here, the celebration is, well, epic! That was certainly the case with Emily & Patrick. With the band getting the party started, and keeping it going, I think the entire congregation was on the dance floor. It certainly made for some gorgeous photos and, even though Patrick will probably kill me for this, I had to post the “beer sling” photo. Yes, it was that crazy! After the party was over, I realized it felt like I had been in a full scale workout. There was so much going on that I had shot a crazy amount of photos – almost all of them were spectacular shots also (except for a few shots of my shoes I always seem to get).
Patrick & Emily – thank you both so much for allowing me to capture your wedding day! It’s always an honor for you to allow me into your lives on the first day of your new lives! I had a wonderful time with you and both your families! I hope you enjoy my view on your wedding and, of course, a few select wedding photos!
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by Brian Mullins
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Amy Leigh - Gorgeous shots! I love Fearrington Village! It has been one of my favorite places in North Carolina to shoot so far!