Category Archives: Bridal Sessions

La Grande Maison and Gardens Wedding / Bridal Portrait (Vanessa)

A few weeks ago I headed out to photograph Vanessa’s bridal portrait at The Grande Maison and Gardens in Mebane, NC. This was my first time at the gardens and I was really excited after seeing some images that they already had posted on their website. We met in Durham at Tre Bella Flowers and Gifts and continued on our way to the gardens. Vanessa’s sister Dana joined us and it was fun chatting with them during the drive. I got to learn a lot more about the wedding and Vanessa’s plans. She’s getting married at Duke Chapel this fall.

It was a day full of fun surprises… INCLUDING a bunch or resident cats that followed us around from start to finish! I was so thankful that Dana was there to help me wrangle the cats ou of the shots. For the most part we embraced it since Vanessa loves animals and has actually been wanting a cat for a wedding present… BUT there were a few shots where i had to shoot around the cats tails.

A special thanks to Erin for getting me into the bed and breakfast on short notice! If you are planning a wedding or event and are looking for a beautiful and unique location you should definitely consider The Grande Maison and Gardens.

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And here is cat number one… She was first on the scene and was all over my scene. This one loved to headbutt Vanessa’s bouquet and dress.

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I saw this staue in the garden and we positioned Vanessa to look just like the statue. Just a quick fun idea for a photo.

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We found a gazebo on the property and thank goodness it had cold water inside! It was a little warm that day.

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And here is cat number two… This one was a little more portly but did his best to keep up with Vanessa. At some points (as in this shot) it was if the cat was just going on a walk with her best friend.

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We headed off to the woods to explore… Vanessa makes a mad dash to get away from all the cats.

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We found this frog statue out in the middle of the woods and I told Vanessa of my last encouter with Audrey and her “frog prince” experience. We thought maybe it would work on a statue instead…

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… but alas it did not… Oh well… Vanessa already has a fiance.

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These are some of my favorites. She just looks awesome and I love the trellis in the background.

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OK… So if you’r ready for this… “And Now for Something Completely Different!”

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After we were finished I realized that I had to get gas. While Vanessa and her sister waited in the car I topped off the tank and as we were pulling away I made a side comment about how we could have done the session at the gas station and she could have been pumping the gas instead of posing…

I think sometimes I get myself into these crazy shooting situations because I forget that SOME of my clients will just run with my comments. Vanessa took me up on the idea… as long as we could keep the dress clean… so we took great care to make sure we protected the dress from the ground..

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So I told her that “if we were going to do this that we should do it RIGHT!” So… we spotted a diesel truck and roped the driver into helping us out. I even noticed that he had fun smiley faces on his gloves. Classic!

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He was totally cool with it and we got some really gritty pretty shots thanks to a setting sun. This of course was an extreme bridal shoot in many ways but it made it that much more enjoyable and memorable!

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On the way home Ben called and I discovered that Vanessa’s ringtone is “Don’t Stop Believing” by Journey… We all broke out into singing for a moment just for fun… Thanks again Vanessa and Dana for having such awesome personalities. I can’t wait to see what kind of mischief both of you, and Ben and I can get into on your wedding day!

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Debluisi@verizon.net - September 10, 2009 - 12:40 am

I just love these photos…….your work is unique and always make me smile….

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Pine Lake Pavilion Wedding and Bridal Portrait (Tia)

I booked a recent excursion to Mebane, NC (PLEASE don’t pronounce it Mee-bane) to photograph Tia’s bridal portrait at The Pine Lake Pavilion. She will be having her wedding there this year and wanted to have some photographs taken on the grounds. It was raining on and off during our entire session but Tia was a good sport. Since the weather wasn’t cooperating with us I saw it as a perfect oppotunity to shoot a portion of the session in the forest nearby. It worked out quite well that way because the path and the trees near the pavilion are quite beautiful.

The Pine Lake Pavilion is an events facility that hosts a large variety of events throughout the year including wedding ceremonies, social gatherings, or larger corporate events. The 4,800 square foot pavilion structure is highly versatile, in that it can be transformed into a most elegant cocktail party or reception site. Pine Lake itself is seven acres wide and is surrounded by over one hundred acres of wide open spaces and wooded areas.

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This was my favorite portrait of Tia by far… natural… radiant… beautiful!

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I liked this shot too… Just a little attitude. :)

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Tia’s mother-in-law and friend were awesome at helping us move across the expansive grounds quickly.

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Like water off a ducks back… They didn’t seem to mind the weather!

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Here’s the main tent at The Pine Lake Pavilion

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… and here is a wide shot of the rest of the grounds.

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Biltmore Estate Wedding and Bridal Portrait (Heather)

A slight update… If you haven’t had a chance to see Heather’s Biltmore Estate Wedding and Reception it can be found by clicking on that bold link.

Heather was initially referred to me from Bridget on The Knot. We never had a chance to meet in person before her wedding weekend but she had told me that she really loved my photography and knew that she could trust that I would do a great job. We’ve kept in touch through facebook for that past year and it was a great way to get to know her and her fiance Jesse. Needless to say I had been looking forward to meeting everyone! They even invited me to their rehearsal dinner even though I wasn’t booked to photograph the evening. It was great to get to know everyone and just chat…

On the day I left, I was a little worried a I made my 4 hour journey to the Biltmore Estate in Asheville North Carolina for Heather’s bridal portrait and her and Jesse’s wedding that Saturday. I was really excited for this weekend to arrive, and now that it was finally here it looked like the entire weekend called for rain and thunderstorms. Sure enough as I drew closer to the Biltmore, it started to downpour and the traffic began backing up. At one point I had to stop because I could barely see the road. Luckily I had decided to come up the night before.

Luck was also on our side when I arrived though. As the tourists and guests left the estate the clouds broke and we had intermittent spurts of sunshine. I’ve been to the Biltmore before, but it was a little eerie having the entire estate to ourselves after closing time. You really can’t explain to someone how much land is there. They just have to experience it for themselves. Surprisingly enough I had a little trouble choosing my backdrop because it turned out to be such a beautiful shoot.

Heather’s mom and sister were on hand to help with some of the dress positioning but as we proceeded I realized how fun and outgoing this family was going to be this weekend. Heather through caution to the wind and was up for any ideas… such as hiking up her wedding gown and doing a little sprint at the end of the day when it started to rain. She could have just bolted for the car but it was much appreciated that she allowed me to take a few photographs before it really started to rain!

The other part of this bridal portrait session that I really liked was Heather’s elegant look. Since the Biltmore Estate holds a sense of sophistication and grandeur I had decided that I didn’t want too many bridal photographs where she was laughing and smiling. I’ve found that it’s been difficult for many of my other subjects to achieve this look without looking bored or upset…But NOT Heather! She rocked these poses out like a professional model and ended up looking stunning! I was so happy that I had her to work with that day.


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Obviously not Heather… :) But this statue caught my eye so I snagged a quick photograph of it. I just really liked the color of it and how it complimented the blue sky in the background. Adding the Biltmore house into almost any shot helps too…

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Heather was SUCH a trooper she made a little jog uphill with her wedding gown hiked up to help us maximize the sunlight since we were losing it fast.

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This is probably my favorite bridal portrait of the day. The Biltmore House in the background is understated and Heather looks amazing!

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With some timely wind and some perfect assistance from Heather’s mom I was able to take this one. It’s also one of my favorites. Thanks Jean for all your help!

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I wanted to tone these a little darker. I thought it really set the mood for the twisting vines and the almost foreboding corridor in the background. Very elegant… very timeless.

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A bridal portrait in front of the Biltmore conservatory…

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…adn near the Biltmore Gardens

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You can really get a sense of how big the Vanderbilt’s Biltmore home actually is.

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I think I might print one of these on a huge canvas for a bridal show.

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Sunsets at the Biltmore Estate are amazing! I think that’s the Blue Ridge Parkway mountain range in the distance but I’m not sure.

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The rays of sun filtering down on the mountains below were gorgeous! I hope this photograph does the scene partial justice.

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Then the sun was setting and the sky turned to a beautiful orange.

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It began to rain and Heather was amazingly flexible in letting me grab a few final shots. You can even see the ripples in the fountain’s water.

5 comments

Valerie Hauck - September 6, 2009 - 11:53 am

The bridal shots are wonderful! Heather looks like a princess!!Who said fairytales never come true??? Heather’s mother-in-law

Ellen Brady - August 19, 2009 - 4:03 pm

These are so beautiful!!! I have never seen such wonderful wedding photos before. I love them all! :)

Katherine B. - August 18, 2009 - 10:34 am

These are STUNNING…!!!!! Amazing photography combined with a gorgeous shooting location = beautiful pics :)

Jean Stephenson - August 18, 2009 - 10:03 am

Thank you for making Heather’s dream come true. The pics are wonderful!!! Heather’s mom.

Jamie - August 18, 2009 - 9:44 am

Craig, your Biltmore images look phenomenal! I love the different lighting and various moods of the photos. Congrats!