Category: Personal

after our wedding we skipped town and headed to costa rica for two weeks. i’ll spare you the long and agonizing story of how continental lost our luggage, broke our luggage, and then manage to get 30% of the contents of my luggage sold on the streets of liberia. but after two grueling days without any contact solution and several very expensive and angry phone calls to continental later, we received our luggage (or what was left of it) and hit the beach. we stayed at the flamingo beach resort in playa flamingo in guanacaste, costa rica (the pacific side). the picture quality isn’t as clear as i’d like it to be as i took my non-professional camera gear, but they came out pretty good!

helloooo view from our balcony!

flamingo beach resort flamingo beach costa rica

the food there was outstanding. david, the head chef at the restaurant, is fantastic. everything has tasted awful since we came back to the states… and that’s a sign of good food.

costa rican kiwi

giant birds! the footprint on the left is geoff’s size 12 foot for comparisons. they were everywhere and usually looking at you in a threatening manner.

turkey vultures costa rica

me feeling very bad for homeless cats and dogs was, unfortunately, a large part of our trip. peta needs to intervene in this country stat. all of the dogs were ridiculously skinny, everywhere, and would chase after your car, atv, or anything that moved. the cats were a little more subdued and slightly less malnourished. here’s one of the locals who lived near the resort whom we befriended because he looks like our cat, dolfy.

costa rica cat

the sign below is pretty self-explanatory. they sat on every table outside placed outside and around the resort. and while at first we laughed, we later realized that these critters are serious. the bird on the left, for example, will steal all the food off your plate if you get up for one second to go to the bathroom. or, if the can’t find food, we found several of them stealing splenda packets, ripping them open, and eating them.

flamingo beach resort costa rica

next we introduce you to the bane of the hotel management’s existence. yes, he’s a racoon inside the hotel. the walls of the resort were basically structure supports, so most of the resort didn’t have walls, so critters could just walk up the stairs and come in. most of the time the recycling containers would be knocked over and he could be found head-first in a garbage can while the hotel staff could be seen running around yelling at him in spanish and picking up his garbage.

nothing but trouble

one of the only 3 monkeys we saw while we were there. super disappointed in the ratio of monkeys people said we’d see vs. the monkeys we saw, but they were cuties when we did see them.

flamingo beach monkey

again, animals just chilling around the hotel. old school CSP watermark on this puppy to avoid stamping over the bird.

flamingo beach resort bird

this was the 3rd critter on the “do not feed the animals” sign, sitting on the table next to the pool chair like he did every day for two weeks unless it was raining. we got super lucky with the weather and it only rained at night, for about two hours in the afternoon, and our last couple of days. oh, and the entire time we were in monteverde, but that’s a different story.

iguana costa rica

the sunsets at flamingo beach were cool and turned everything orange.

costa rica sunset flamingo beach costa rica guanacaste sunset costa rica costa rica bird guanacaste costa rica gecko costa rica calf costa rica bananas flamingo beach resort sunset

you might be wondering what you’re looking at in this next picture here. if you’re wondering, “is that a…?” then yes, you’re correct. that’s a dog in a bag… traveling on the back of a motorbike. really? wow.

travel in style arenal costa rica

so after spending almost a week at flamingo beach, we headed up to go see the arenal volcano, which is located about 3.5 hours inland. we stayed at volcano lodge, which had awesome gardens and the ability to walk out our little patio door and have a volcano in our backyard. we stayed there for two days and saw the volcano for 30 minutes. it doesn’t come out much. it’s often so foggy that you’d have no idea  volcano is even there, but you’re reminded of one of the world’s most active volcanoes exists in your immediate vicinity by the signs that show people running frantically out of your hotel room, down the street, towards the hotel lobby.

arenal costa rica arenal costa rica

don’t mind us… the drive was incredibly grueling. the roads in costa rica are horrendous and we drove ourselves, which involved us getting lost in dangerous places several times and me almost throwing up everywhere. (this trip had a lot of motion sickness and vertigo problems brought on by a mixture of extreme sport adrenaline and panic attacks caused by: scuba diving, ziplining, whitewater rafting, climbing inside a ficus tree to a skybridge, atv driving, nightwalks with tarantulas, and trying to survive in a spanish-speaking country for two weeks after taking 5 years of french).

arenal volcano costa rica arenal volcano costa rica hummingbird costa rica

the sunsets are unbelievable.

sunset arenal costa rica sunset arenal volcano

one of the nights we stayed up in arenal we hit up the baldi hot springs on the recommendation from several of the locals and the couple we whitewater rafted with who were staying there. they filter in the mineral water from a stream that runs through the volcano and input it into a bunch of different pools (i think there were twenty-some). all of the pools are different temperatures ranging from a flesh-burning 152 degrees to a normal 82.

baldi hot springs costa rica monteverde costa rica

so after being in arenal for two days we decided to try and make the trek to monteverde, one of the rain forests in costa rica. it’s technically a cloud forest which differs from the rainforest in species of plants and animals as well as weather, but it’s close. the drive to monteverde is extremely treacherous. you can and should take a tour bus. the road below is an example of why. not so much because of the oxen being driven up the street, but because you can see the “lanes” aren’t really big enough for two cars and that, oh wait, there really aren’t any lanes. or pavement for that matter. see between the gap in the cows? all those big rocks? that is the road. and we drove this for 4 hours (mostly because we got lost) in… wait for it…

cattle and dangerous roads

A YARIS. yes. highly un-recommended for driving unpaved roads through a rainforest in a developing country. surprisingly enough, despite it sounding like it was going to shake apart at any moment and the battery light flashing on and off and a weird squeaky noise coming from what we think was a belt somewhere, the yaris survived! it was safely returned to the rent-a-car place and we got our $1,000 deposit back… which is good, considering they don’t tell you that you even have a deposit and that they preemptively charged your credit card with it. the yaris in monteverde:

costa rica yaris!! monteverde costa rica monteverde costa rica

on a skybridge. those things are pretty high up!

monteverde costa rica monteverde costa rica monteverde costa rica

this owl wouldn’t stop “staring into my soul” as geoff called it. it was pretty freaky, but he was cute.

monteverde costa rica monteverde costa rica

so there is most of the pictures of the stuff where we could actually stand still and take a camera! we had a most excellent time, but it was nice to be back in the states where i could take my first hot shower in two weeks and actually put things in the dryer (everything in the entire country seems to be perpetually wet from the humidity). it’s a very lovely country and if you get a chance you should definitely visit. the resort we stayed at was amazing and all of the locals are super nice, helpful, and friendly. pura vida! :)

CSP CYBER MONDAY SALE!

Hey former and prospetive clients!
 
Carolyn Scott Photography is having a Cyber Monday sale! We are offering the following great deals:

– 50% off all prints and digital items: Log into your client gallery anytime on Monday the 29th starting at midnight and order any prints or DVDs you’d like half off. No need to worry about coupon codes – the prices will automtatically be changed starting at midnight on Sunday.

– 50% off all portrait packages: Thought about booking a session with CSP but haven’t gotten around to it yet? Now’s a great time to book! We’re making all of our portrait packages half off! Save anywhere from $87 to $225!*

– 25% off all wedding packages: Know anyone who is getting married in the Raleigh, Durham, or Chapel Hill area? Have a wedding coming up yourself and looking for a photographer? Contact us and they’ll save anywhere from $300 to $900!*

*Clients who are booking portrait sessions and wedding packages must intially contact me on Monday to receive the deal. 

Here is a link to all of our current prices (without discounts applied): Price List.

Have a great holiday weekend everyone!
 
Carolyn

cyber monday photography sale

are you ready for a lot of text?! it will be worth it when you get to the pictures. :)

as you can imagine, it’s hard for someone like me to pick a photographer for the biggest day in my life. for the past year it has been a nonstop question and answer session that goes something like this, “so who takes a wedding photographer’s photographs?” everyone from clients to friends to family to my dentist to the ups man. i was probably asked at least every other day.  in fact, i was in the ER two weeks ago and, already married but knowing my occupation from my charts, i was asked again, “so you’re a wedding photographer. who took your photographs?” i’m not sure that i’ll ever stop being asked this question.

so let’s answer this burning question for you all: who was our photographer? david e. jackson.

he’ll get a lot of promotion for the rest of my life. not that he needs it… his work speaks for itself.

dave’s from wisconsin, so i don’t remember how i found his website. it was before i started my own photography business two years ago, so sometime prior to that. all i remember thinking is that i had never seen photographs like it. the color, the lighting, and something about his style really stuck with me. for those of you who rigorously scour photography blogs, you’ll know that nobody has the exact same style. taking a photograph is kind of like signing your signature. although if someone’s style is particularly well pronounced and you’ve been stalking their work for long enough, you can pick one of their pictures out of a lineup and know who took it. and i feel as though i can definitely identify dave’s work out of the bajillion photographers out there.

when geoff and i got engaged, during the first week of our engagement we found a venue and a photographer. geoff told me that i could choose the photographer and he’d design the cake. that was our deal. now i had been following dave for over two years and other photographers as well as i grew my business. there are so many incredibly talented photographers out there. however, there was really never anyone that had that same funky style that i could identify with… his work was like an old friend. so after years of stalking his website, we signed a contract with dave, and it was like signing up to have your idol at your wedding.

needless to say, he and his assistant trevor were remarkable to work with. we all got along super well and had a great time. i had an awesome time not taking pictures. besides actually marrying geoff, the best part of the day for me was the ability to leave my camera home and to completely trust someone else to take the photographs. dave was the only one that i trusted to do this job and do it correctly and of course he did, and did it beautifully.

dave and trevor made our day and now, it turns out, made our life. we received our pictures yesterday and were beyond thrilled with them, although i can’t say i was surprised. we sat down, turned on the slideshow, and went through the photographs. awesome, beautiful, exactly how we remember the day and exactly what we wanted. we’re already plotting which ones we’ll be making large prints and canvases of, but it’s incredibly difficult to decide. i have a feeling some room in the house will become the wedding photographs shrine, but isn’t that how it should be? you should totally love your photographs that much. and thanks to dave, we do.

so, without further ado, these have been lifted from dave’s blog with his permission to share with my clients and the family/friends for whom i don’t have email addresses and who aren’t on facebook. ;)

please take the time to visit dave’s website and blog (our ridiculously badass engagement pictures are on there too!). he does incredible work in both the wedding/portrait world and the commercial world.

THANK YOU, DAVE.

and a special thank you to the rest of my fantastic vendors! you all made the day so wonderful.

venue: artspace

hotel: the sheraton, downtown raleigh

wedding dress: la sposa

hair: alter ego

make-up: carly byman

officiant: reverend barbara lodge

flowers: the english garden

cake: geoff’s aunt, leah lamotte-kerr with toppers by my mom, christine scott

dj: stephen scott

ceremony musician: jason campbell

transportation: raleigh rickshaw

copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson copyright david e. jackson

we had a great time, a great wedding, and are so thankful for our many family and friends. we had a little over 100 people, 9 of which were from north carolina. you guys all rock for traveling so far. we love you.