The Knot Best Of Weddings Award 2010 – TheKnot.com Survey

The Knot just released their results for “The Knot Best Of Weddings 2010″ and I wanted to shout a huge “THANK YOU!” to all of my couples that chose Luster Studios as one of the top wedding photographers for this past year. I try to be as humble as I can about any recognition I receive, but it I will admit that it does feel good inside when someone “tips their hat” (or should I say veil?) in your direction. Over 20,000 discerning brides were asked to review their wedding vendors on everything from professionalism to creativity so this publication highlights the best wedding resources in each region.

Some of my favorite clients frequent TheKnot.com and are some of the most creative and passionate brides that you’ll ever meet… right down to even the smallest details. Since I know that these “Knotties” are VERY selective in every choice that they make for their wedding, to be reviewed so highly is “icing on the cake” for a lifestyle/career that I care so much about.


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Honestly… there are so many talented wedding photographers in North Carolina (and beyond) that I feel deeply fortunate to be surrounded by others that inspire and challenge me! I often empathize with each couple that takes on the arduous task of sifting through hundreds of wedding vendors to create an All-Star team to help them execute the perfect wedding day. So… “congratulations” to all vendors and venues who worked so hard this year. I look forward to making 2010 even better!

Bok Tower Gardens Weddings – Arabellas Reception (Sabrina + Stuart)

For my final wedding of 2009, I joined Sabrina and Stuart for their wedding ceremony and reception at the Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales near Orlando Florida. Their reception was at Arabellas Restaurant. It took me a while to get this blog post up since I was visiting family for most of December, so I thank everyone for their patience. Even as I write this, Sabrina is in flight on a plane and is making her way to her new home overseas in Bristol, England. “Wh-wha-what?” you may be saying to yourself. “I have to read how this happened!” you maybe exclaimed… Well, let’s begin our story.

Stuart grew up in and around Bristol, England and went to the University of Bath where he studied Electronics and Communications. On the other side of the world, Sabrina grew up outside of Columbus, Ohio where she finished her graduate studies at The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services. Her focus was Global Health Promotion. For those that ever doubted that opposites could attract and cause sparks to fly, these two are living proof of that.

They originally met online while they were both working in Washington, DC and after corresponding off and on for a month, they finally met for brunch at a little French bistro. Clearly, the date went well but they told me that it was their curiosity and intrigue about each other that kept the relationship going early on. They told me that one of their favorite hangouts in Washington, DC was a tea house called Teaism. They joked that they spent so much time there, that the people at the cash register always knew their order. They even sat in the same place each Sunday morning and would spend a couple of hours drinking tea, reading the paper, and talking.

Even though Stuart is a very technical software engineer and is a little more reserved than Sabrina, I think this open line of communication is what makes this couple so dynamic. Sabrina primarily works with leaders in business, government and non-profits sectors and she told me that she thought that their professional lives bring completely different perspectives into their relationship. She said “It just seems to work!” and I must concur. Their love for each other was quite evident as I photographed them during their wedding!

But, as with all relationships there are usually some hurdles to overcome along the way to get to that point. In their case, the hurdle was quite BIG and it’s name was The Pacific Ocean. :) As they were planning their wedding this past year, Stuart had moved back to the UK due to his job and to also make preparations for their arrival. I know first hand that having a long distance relationship like that can be tough and I definitely felt for Sabrina. On top of that, planning a wedding out of state (and from overseas) must have been very daunting at times. Lesser people would have crumbled but I’m so proud that they made it all work and that the wedding turned out so beautifully!

I know that NOW they are both excited about this new chapter in their lives. Sabrina had shared that she was nervous about the move overseas but was also eager to begin their marriage in a new country. She’s been stocking up on all of the American products that she can’t easily get in England. She also shared with me that it meant the world to her to be able to take her wedding photos with her on her new journey. Hopefully they will help her find some comfort when she’s feeling homesick. All the best to both of you and please stay in touch!

Ceremony: Bok Tower Gardens
Reception: Arabella’s Ristorante
Bakery: The Fresh Bakery Co.
Flowers: Katherine’s Florist
String Ensemble: The Adonai Trio/Quartet

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What a great getting ready photo! One of the bridesmaids paints the other one’s toenails while she in turn adjusts the brides hair. Nowthat’s teamwork!

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Some great teamwork here too!

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Photographs of the Bok Tower at the gardens.

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Stuart was looking quite dapper in his custom tailored suit.

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The Adonai String Trio begins the wedding processional.

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A great moment captured as mother and daughter walk down the aisle

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This my friends is what’s known as the “happy bride dance.” I suggest that every newlywed experience it at least once.

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The couple chose to spend 15 minutes by themselves. A time to reflect…. A time to breathe and take it all in…

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I couldn’t decide on color vs black and white so you get to see both…

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It was my first time photographing in an authentic orange orchard…

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…so I thought I’d take advantage of it… This is freshly cut right off a a Florida Tree!

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Nothing says Florida like wedding rings and oranges!

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While I waited I took photographs of many of the guests. The woman in the green dress was aptly named “Bubbles.” Both ladies had a “vibrant zest for life” personalities. I told them to get together because I thought that they were some of the most exciting characters that I had ever met at a wedding. They really got a kick out of that and couldn’t stop laughing.

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Stuart’s father and his wife Pauline share a moment together…

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The family laughs while I photograph a few of the formals portraits.

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Then the bridal party and I took a golf cart to rendevouz with the couple for some fun portraits.

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The purple bridesmaid dresses were a perfect color when set against a green and gold backdrop.

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The gold door on The Bok Tower made for an amazing background!

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I was really bummed that we weren’t able to cross the moat so that I could pose them right in front of the door… or better yet we could have ascended to the top of the tower for a breathtaking view…

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… but we still managed to do a little offroading. The couple shared with me that these were some of their favorite photos of the day.

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This tree was our destination. Does anyone know what kind of tree this is? It reminds me of a weeping willow but I don’t think that that is it?

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A traditional southern bridal portrait. You can’t get much more south than Florida right? :)

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Table assignment cards hung from a tree during cocktail hour.

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The reverend is a dear friend of the family. Everyone calls him “Rev.” I caught this hilarious shot of him just after his drinks arrived. He LOVES his martinis!

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I love this simple photograph of Stuart’s hands as he enjoys his favorite cup of tea.

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Stuart’s mom shares a laugh with him.

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I absolutely love this shot!

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Sabrina’s best friends share a heartfelt TOAST…

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while Stuart’s best friends share a heartfelt ROAST!

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Sabrina’s cousin surprised her by singing a song. She’s an amazing singer.

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I love the simplicity of this shot… yet it says so much…

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Cheers! To a beautiful life together!

1 comment

Michelle - January 12, 2010 - 7:31 pm

Craig – so many beautiful photographs. Really love the photograph of her mom and her walking down the aisle – just love the way they looked at one another. The detail shot of the rings on the orange – awesome. The couple shots were sweet also. Great work as always!

Crenshaw Hall Weddings Engagement Photos (Abbey + Sean)

BABY it’s cold outside but these engagement photographs for Abbey and Sean’s wedding at Crenshaw Hall are sure to light up your screen! I had posted a bunch of teasers on Facebook back in November but am now revealing the full shoot. I’m finding it harder and harder with each post to limit the number of photos that I share so I might have went a little overboard here. :) When you connect with a couple so well and everything just falls into place I tend to want to just keep shooting.

Their wedding is coming up here in May and I think we’re going to create a sign-in guest book with these so I wanted to make sure that their friends and family could get a sneak peak! They also shared with me that they are considering a move to China sometime after the wedding to perform some mission work. For me, the idea that my clients can take these ever lasting photographic memory with them as they travel overseas really puts purpose to my work and allows me to enjoy it all the more!

I also wanted to take a moment to send out a big THANK YOU to Abbey and Sean. At the end of our session they offered to take me out to one of their favorite restaurants…. Red Robin. I had never been there before and gourmet burgers sounded good to all of us after a hard days work. There is something about “bottomless fries” that just isn’t natural. Those two words should not be together.

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Since they didn’t see me at first, these speed walkers laughed really hard after they accidentally walked through our shoot. They probably wondered what the heck was going on.

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A few shots to test their jumping prowess.

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They got a lot of air!

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Very sweet!

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The road near Crenshaw Hall was under heavy construction and I didn’t know that you had to go through the suburb to get to the Hall. The couple was good sports about walking but it turned out to be a bit of a hike through a construction zone. For this one I over exposed the background and did a bit of touch up in photoshop to create a clean white background.

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We finally made it to the Historic Crenshaw Hall. The grounds are so beautiful in the fall that I decided to take a few photos while the couple was taking a break.

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Here’s a panoramic view that I took of the property.

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This is the covered wedding reception area at Crenshaw Hall.

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The outdoor wedding ceremony is a beautiful spot to get married in Wake Forest!

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You can ring the bell here

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This banister is part of the bridal porch and is one most ornate (and oldest) examples of Italiante style in the South.

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Sean grabs a branch and starts shaking leaves onto the couple.

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I decided to take it up a notch so I climbed up into the tree for some aerial shots! A ladder probably would have been easier.

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Sean poses “king of the hill” style. Anyone want tickets to the gun show? Abbey DOES!

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We also went inside to photograph against this red damask wallpaper.

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I love this one as their traditional black and white portrait.

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A portrait of Sean while his fiance makes a wardrobe change. He looks like he means business here!

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Abbey was rocking some purple wedge shoes. I’ll admit that I don’t know as much about shoes as the average girl but I thought that these were awesome!

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This was also a favorite traditional portrait of them. While we were walking in downtown Wake Forest I saw a cluster of trees with bright orange leaves and I knew it would be a perfect backdrop for their purple and black outfits.

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It really makes them pop off the page!

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It took awhile to get this one with the shadows to look just the way I wanted but I thought it came out quite nice.

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Abbey’s engagement ring was beautiful of course!

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As the light began to fade we went exploring for a place to set up a mock picnic. We spotted an old house and decided that it would be perfect!

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Bales of hay never looked so good!

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I like the repetition and composition in this one.

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This is where Abbey and Sean REALLY impressed me! They were up for venturing in to this old house.

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We photographed a mixture of “serious” poses too.

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This could be their album cover… not for their weding album, but if they ever started a band. :)

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All the brick and dirt spilling out of the fireplace really helps to set the tone.

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Isn’t this one of the coolest rooms you’ve seen?

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I saved the BEST for last. In the words of one of Abbey’s friends… “It looks like something ripped straight from the pages of Vogue!”

3 comments

Amber - March 7, 2010 - 5:17 pm

AMAZING WORK! just totally found these randomly and i cannot stop looking lol awesome!

Brent Deitrich - January 15, 2010 - 12:15 pm

Love the pics Craig – what a great old house to find!

Candice {The Beautiful Mess} - January 15, 2010 - 11:00 am

Love the last image and location!! What a pretty day and such a sweet couple!