Greg is called “Grisha” by Abby, her family, and subsequently Geoff and myself, and will therefore be known as Grisha for the rest of this post. The reason this post is so very long is that it’s kind of an engagement session+wedding rolled into one. They wanted to use their engagement session as a first look + wedding pictures instead of doing their newlywed photos on the day of. Unfortunately, we got about five minutes into it when the rain set in. And we’re talking monsoon style rain tapering off into a steady pour. We decided to move them to their wedding day, and we got in about 1.5 hours worth of pictures on their friend’s farm. Abby wore a vintage 1960s dress with a feather hair fascinator that she made. Her earrings were also handmade by Abby and Grisha…made from the plastic ring-sizer kit that Grisha bought when he was trying to figure out her ring size.

Their invitations were also handmade…courtesy of their printer and an atlas they bought. They printed the invitations and folded various sections of the atlas maps for envelopes. They kept the Newfoundland envelope. It’s where they plan on going for their honeymoon. Abby’s mom collected all of the materials for their centerpieces from every place imaginable. She’s been collecting since before they were engaged. “It gotten a lot worse since the engagement happened,” said Abby. I was told that I should probably receive a tetanus shot before photographing the wedding. Grisha’s mother sewed the chuppah and the poles were made from bamboo from the farm where we took their pictures. The cocktail hour was held before the wedding much to the delight of the guests. There was no aisle in the ceremony so I photographed Abby and her father walking to the Top of the Hill from the Carolina Inn. Grisha’s thumbprint is on the inside of Abby’s ring. Instead of a receiving line, the couple opted to serve ice cream to all their guests. There could not be two kinder people on the planet.

I recently started asking some questions to my couples for the blog. Sometimes they answer, sometimes they don’t. Here are Abby and Grisha’s:

First Dance Song [Carolyn’s Answer]: None. After breaking the glass, Abby and Grisha’s guests erupted into spontaneous cheering and dancing, much to the plan of the newlyweds (hence the cocktail hour before the wedding).

Bride’s Occupation: Research assistant, currently applying to medical school, but will probably be applying again next year. So it goes.

Groom’s Occupation: Self-employed fleet GPS tracking device installer.

How You Met: Elevator! At Russian Language Summer Program at Middlebury College.

Interesting Bride Fact [Carolyn’s Answer]: Abby didn’t answer this, so I’ll use this opportunity to tell everyone that we creepily have the same purse, only in different colors. We both got it from Etsy from different sellers, but it’s the same purse. She also has other cute purses with birds. I used to have cute purses with birds until I literally wore a hole through the straps. We’re kind of purse soulmates.

Interesting Groom Fact: Grisha vermicomposts – yes that’s right, there’s a bin of worms in our apartment that he feeds our fruits and vegetables and shredded paper to.

Honeymoon Destination: Newfoundland, Canada (the whole thing! Not just St. Johns or Gros Morne National Park) – but not until summer 2012 and only if I get into medical school.

Date: October 22, 2011

Ceremony and Reception Venue: Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery // Chapel Hill, NC

Band: GMISH

Florist: Abby+Grisha made their flowers and boutonnieres using flowers from the Carrboro Farmers Market the morning of their wedding.

Pie: Top of the Hill

Officiant: Robin Renteria

Hair/Makeup: Destenee

Day-Of Coordinator: Not Your Grandmother’s Wedding // Chrissy Brady

Photobooth: Five Star Amusements // Bob Haggarty

 

It was so, so cold when Geoff and I shot Katie and Blake’s engagement session in February in Raleigh. At the time, Blake had moved from Houston, Texas to be stationed in Fort Bragg as he took classes to become a medic in the military. Katie stayed behind at her accounting job in Texas, both of them waiting to see where Blake would be stationed later this year. They planned their wedding to be in Katy, Texas… just a little outside of Houston. I was under the strict understanding that no, they did not need a wedding photographer, they just needed their engagement portraits done for Save the Dates. So we did them. And found out shortly thereafter that we’d be coming to Texas for their wedding. ;) I’m not sure a photographer can receive a higher compliment than when “No, we don’t need you for your wedding” turns into, “Can you we fly you to Texas?”.

Literally everyone at their wedding treated us like family. It was my birthday and they got me a card with a cat on it (how did you know?!). We felt so utterly appreciated in a job that can be occasionally a tad thankless that I called my parents from Texas gushing, “Everyone’s just so nice!!” Katie and Blake are now married and have moved to Nashville where Blake is stationed in nearby Kentucky. I was sad they didn’t end up in North Carolina, but maybe someday. ;) I hope you enjoy their wedding pictures as much as I do… and thank you so much, Katie and Blake, for everything you’ve done for us and giving us this amazing opportunity. Congratulations again x2000 and we hope we soon you again soon. :)

Date: October 7th, 2011

Ceremony and Reception Venue: Tuscany Villa // Katy, Texas

Officiant: Rev. Rebecca Wilson

Flowers: Dream Bouquet

DJ: LG Entertainers

Cake: Edible Designs by Jessie

Cupcakes: Crave Cupcakes

So I am making a new commitment to the CSP blog that I’ve been finding kinda distracting. The commitment is to stop talking quite so much, and let the pictures tell more of the story than me. I often interrupt the flow of the pictures to explain something, and even I find that pretty distracting, so I’m going to stop that. :) I also am not a huge fan of super long intros… and realize that most people want to just get to the pictures! Let’s see how well I can follow this. :( It’s hard for me to stop talking. :) In order to cut on the long intros, I am also moving the vendor info to the bottom of the page much like the end credits in a movie.

Nicole was our lovely bride and Frank was our handsome groom on this beautiful early fall day. Fabulous weather and a beautiful wedding.  Nicole does drug research while Frank has a MD and is pursuing a career in child psychiatry.  We’re very thankful to have witnessed the marriage of two lovely individuals. Congratulations, Nicole and Frank!

Date: October 1st

Ceremony and Reception Venue: The Governor’s Club // Chapel Hill, NC

DJ: Mark McNally of Joe Bunn DJ Company

Florist: Tre Bella

Cake: Sugarland

Coordinator: Lisa Johnson at Governor’s Club