Brides Talk: Heather

It’s funny how clients find you in a multitude of ways. Most are word-of-mouth, some find you by random google searches and some, like Heather, will find you in the most obscure ways. She found me via a comment I left on my friend Rachel’s picture on Flickr, which happened to be Heather’s reception location. Heather and Brian were another favorite from 2009 (and also the last wedding of the year). How could a photographer not love the picturesque church, purple hot rod getaway car, the gorgeous bridesmaid dress, the gorgeous reception location… I could go on and on! The weather gods also smiled on us as it was sunny and warm (for November) on their wedding day. Just a happy day all around!

Here’s what Heather had to say!

I found Corey through a roundabout internet search for photos of the location where we eventually hosted our reception. While Brian and I had been together, we weren’t engaged, and I wasn’t looking for wedding photographers. I’m not originally from this area, but I’m always up for a little local exploration, so her engagement and family shoot locations caught my eye for potential road trip ideas. I kept her blog in my RSS feed and simply enjoyed the happy days, the beautiful images, and Corey’s amazing eye.

Once Brian popped the question, I knew Corey was the photographer. I’d read so many of her blog entries, I felt like I knew where she was coming from, and the girl knew how to have fun and enjoy whatever came her way. So… I began reading ever Corey Talks article I could (which helped immensely)!

We are so thrilled with the photos Corey and her second shooter (her husband!) captured – they were very inconspicuous guests, and it’s been a complete treat to see shots of the things Brian and I didn’t get to witness ourselves in the whirlwind of the day. Corey was truly accommodating about everything and super flexible; it was a complete joy to work with her.

bride walking down aisle in wooster with her father

 

bride at the alter with her father in wooster ohio

 

all wedding guests in a group shot outside church in wooster ohio

 

bride and groom at quailcrest farm in wooster ohio

 

brides bouquet with cream and pink hydrangea and cream roses

 

purple hot rod

 

bride and groom talking at reception in tracy barn at quailcrest farm

 

groom and mother dance

 

bride and groom dance at quailcrest farm

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