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Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

A lot of our brides and photographers that decide to work together on their wedding day don’t live in the same cities.  So, that means bridal “portraits” often take place on the wedding day usually before the ceremony.  I love the different styles from traditional to playful that our photographers capture reflecting each brides’ individual personality. Sharing some of my favorite shots today. Like, this one shot as the bride was watching from the inside of the house at Drayton Hall as the guests gathered under the oak tree where the ceremony was to take place.  Photo by Liz Banfield.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

Liz Banfield also captured this moment of our bride descending the staircase in her family home after getting ready in her childhood bedroom. She was on her way to walking out the front door down the aisle to meet her groom.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

The second floor balcony at Lowndes Grove Plantation is a perfect spot for brides to await the beginning of the ceremony and makes for an amazing and perfectly gracious backdrop for a portrait. Photo by Liz Banfield.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Corbin Gurkin

I love this sweet moment caught by Corbin Gurkin, just a close shot that reflects the pure emotion on the bride’s face.

tara guerard soiree by liz banfield

Here, the bride and Liz Banfield let the surroundings of the wedding venue be a part of the portrait. You’d never guess that if you flipped the photographer around to capture the bride from the other side you’d see the bans of the Ashley River scattered with oak trees and Spanish Moss.

Tara guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

Sometimes a portrait is an “accident” in that this bride was walking to a spot for photographer Adrienne Page to take a few shots, but the lighting and moment as Adrienne snapped this image just worked out.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

This image by Adrienne Page looks as if it could have been taken years and years ago… and will remain that way as this image gets passed down for generations.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Corbin Gurkin

Such a sweet image of this bride, truly joyful on her wedding day!  Image by Corbin Gurkin.

9.28.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Bridal, Bridal Style, Charleston, Fashion, Photographers, Uncategorized, Weddings | Comments >>

Want to know how weddings end up on all of the big blogs and printed publications? We turned to photographer Liz Banfield whose work has been published everywhere from Martha Stewart Weddings to blogs like Southern Weddings and Style Me Pretty for some tips you can keep in mind on your wedding day and who knows, you may see yourself in the wedding blogosphere!

Liz Banfield/Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield/Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield/Tara Guerard Soiree

What are some of the “key” details you like to photograph that help tell the entire story? 

Everything that personalizes a wedding, from the invitations to the welcome gifts, helps me tell the story of that particular event. I like it when a client tells me what details to expect in writing prior to the wedding day. That way, I can simply check off a list to make sure nothing is forgotten. Also, it’s extremely helpful if perfect samples are set aside for me to photograph. The invitation is the heart and soul of any wedding design. I usually request that two copies be saved for me with one being calligraphed in the name of the bride or someone in the family. And of course, do not actually send it through the mail but save it in a stiff envelope, along with a perfect sample of the program and any other printed or personalized items. I also like knowing what the color scheme will be prior to the wedding day so that I can bring swaths of fabric for backgrounds or small props like a charming ring box to help style the details. Definitely have a conversation with your photographer about all of these things no later than a week before your wedding so that he or she can be prepared. 

Tara Guerard Soiree/Liz Banfield

Tara Guerard Soiree/Liz Banfield

As far as bridal beauty, what advice can you give that makes the biggest difference in photos? 
Be yourself and don’t be spontaneous about your beauty plan on the wedding day! I strongly recommend trial run for hair and makeup. If possible take pictures of the trial and even arrange to slip into your gown and veil. It’s a great idea to book a bridal portrait just so you can test out the whole look without the pressure of the wedding day. I’d say 90% of my brides who do a bridal portrait prior to the wedding make a tweak to their look based on how all the elements come together. A veil can also really change the look of your face, depending on where it’s positioned on your head. It can also wreak havoc on your hair-style, usually pulling it all down, so it’s a good idea to make sure your stylist is experienced with construction or at least can swing back after you take the veil out to do a touch up. Also, be yourself when it comes to makeup. Again, the trial will help you know for example if false eyelashes work for you (on some people they are fabulous but on me, ridiculous). Lastly, proceed with caution when it comes to spray tans. If you think you want to do it, be sure to test it out several times before the wedding to get the amount just right. 

Liz Banfield/Tara Guerard Soiree

LIz Banfield/Tara Guerard Soiree

The timeline for a wedding day- what is your ideal time couples should allow for the “personal” photos after the ceremony?
I like to have at least 30 minutes with a bride and groom alone for a portrait session. It’s important not to rush it. Your photographer needs time to do their best work. 
How do you feel about couples seeing each other before the ceremony – the “first look” trend we’ve been seeing for a while?  
I highly recommend a “first look.” In fact, most of my couples actually do a first look so that after the ceremony they can move seamlessly into the party. I think it allows a more relaxed portrait session and has a positive impact on the photos. Plus, the couple actually gets to spend more time together on the wedding day which flies by so fast. Work with your photographer to choose a special and private space to have your first look.

Tara Guerard Soiree/Liz Banfield

LIz Banfield/Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield/Tara Guerard Soiree

Any back pocket tricks or tips that brides can keep in mind to help their wedding stand out and get noticed for possible submittal to a blog or publication?
Remember that wedding industry professionals see the same things over and over again. As much as you can be “out of the box” with your ideas, the better chance that your wedding will get editorial attention. I love the trend of coordinated but not-matching bridesmaids dresses, for instance. Or, interesting wedding day shoes is a great way to add personal flair. Ultimately, anything you can do to tell a story of who you are as a couple and where you chose to be married will be appealing to an editor. Ideas such as food that speaks to your heritage (your Italian grandmother’s gnocchi recipe!) or your unique habits as a couple (we don’t like cake, so here’s our wedding pie!) or your unusual wedding location (s’more kits served for your wedding at a camp). When it comes to publishing, I’ve seen humble little weddings with charming, thoughtful details beat out lavish affairs for editorial coverage. Lastly, keep in mind that what’s “now” is already “over” for a magazine editor so being original with your ideas is the best way to get published.

Liz Banfield/Tara Guerard Soiree

9.10.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Bridal, Bridal Style, Event Design, Event Planning, Photographers, Reception, Weddings | Comments >>
Jul 29, 2015

When you are in the industry and get engaged, its a planning flurry! When you are an in demand wedding photographer the pressure is on for amazing photos of your own. We were thrilled when Gayle Brooker came to us to help her plan her big day. And, since she had assisted Liz Banfield on so many shoots over the years, Liz stepped in to capture all of the moments for her. Inspired by elements of nature, wilflowers, butterflies, and natural wood were key pieces in the design elements. The ceremony and reception took place at Lowndes Grove Plantation, one of the most sought after venues in Charleston.

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

Liz Banfield, Tara Guerard Soiree

 

7.29.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Bridal, Cakes, Charleston, Event Design, Event Planning, Flowers, Photographers, Reception, Stationery, Invitations and Pretty Papers, Weddings | 4 Comments