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Beauty is a Choice Giveaway

0 · Dec 30, 2015 ·

Christmas has ended but that doesn’t mean the spirit of giving has to fade away.  2015 overall has  been a good year, I’ve had joyous moments, a couple stumbles but nothing that rocked me too hard and I came out on top.  But perhaps you know someone who hasn’t been as fortunate.  Perhaps there’s someone in your life that’s climbing an uphill battle – illness, grief, hardships, life struggles – and needs to start the year off with a smile on their face being reminded that they are beautiful.  Or perhaps that someone is you.

Whoever that person is, we want to hear their story.  And in return, they may be the recipient of a free mini glamour session, complete with hair and makeup, with photos by Hetler Photography and a few floral and styling details from yours truly.

To enter – simply send your nominations to info@hetlerphotography.com along with their name, email address and why they should win (we want to hear what makes them beautiful!)  Winners will be selected on January 4th with sessions taking place on January 9th at Kellie’s studio in downtown Grand Rapids.

Beauty is a Choice | The Day's Design | Hetler Photography

Share this post and nominate someone who needs to be reminded they are beautiful!

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The Wedding Scene

0 · Sep 23, 2015 ·

Willowbrook Mill Wedding | The Day's Design | Kelly Sweet Photography

I was hanging out at a wedding a couple weeks ago… just kidding, I was working my tail off at a wedding a couple of weeks ago and we had just about finished making everything pretty and I was ready to give myself a huge pat on the back. I love that moment when everything is complete, every petal is in its perfect placed, the linens are unsoiled and perfectly laid, and all the silverware is flawlessly aligned with the edge of the table and the chairs are barely grazing each tablecloth. It kind of makes me think back to Edwardian times when people actually took the time to measure the distance between place settings with a ruler, polished each and every piece of silver and would never think of serving a guest with the wrong hand. I like to think I put that much time and care into each wedding, but not quite.

I love this moment. It’s the time when a tent is gleaming in all its glory, just waiting for the guests to arrive. I stood back in admiration as the photographer next to me began to capture the serenity of the entire scene. And then a guest walked it. While he was a fairly dapper looking gent, he wasn’t exactly complimenting the picture. So I kindly explained to him that we were in the process of taking photographs before guests were seated and asked him to wait just a few minutes before entering the tent. What I didn’t expect was a fuss, “Why would you want a picture without any people in it?! Who’s going to look back and think ‘I’m so glad I have this picture of this fork and spoon.” Clearly irritated, he stomped off and the photographer and I laughed.

This incident has stayed with me. I even started to doubt myself and wonder if maybe he was correct. Do couples really care to have these “empty” and “untouched” photos after their wedding day? From a vendor’s point of view, I love them. You’ll see very few pictures flooded with people in my portfolio. Your dear aunt Sally may have been an absolute hoot and a joy of a wedding guest, but her bold black and white dress clashed terribly with the pale blush and white of your décor. There’s a reason you take control of what your bridal party and immediate family wear, you want everything to blend. So do I. But I didn’t hire the photographer and I’m not paying for his services, so am I just being selfish?

I keep imagining a peaceful mountain scene. It’s serene and still, the mountain standing proudly at attention reaching far into the sky with snow gracing the very tops. At the base is a valley with tall grasses and a river that lays there undisturbed. Maybe a moose comes to drink from it daily or perhaps it’s the favorite fishing spot for a local bear and her cubs. It’s beautiful. Now think about what that same spot would look like if it were a famous tourist attraction. There’d be thousands of people in the base of the image, signs offering rides to different heights and flashy lights trying to sell you fried food. It doesn’t make the mountain itself any less beautiful but there’s a different tone and mood. You and your friends will still take a picture in front of the landscape but that peaceful and calm feeling will be gone.

Head Table Garland | The Day's Design | Kelly Sweet Photography

Both images are from an autumn wedding with Kelly Sweet Photography.

A good photographer will capture every moment of the wedding day. A photographer is an artist. And as an artist they seek to find the beauty in all aspects of the wedding. This time before the guest enter, before your little flower girl spilled soda on her dress and the ring bearer rolled in the mud is important. It adds to the story of your celebration. You spent a painstaking amount of time bringing all the details together, finding those perfect ribbons and table numbers. Make sure every piece of the day receives the credit it is due.

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Giving Credit Where Credit is Due

0 · Oct 6, 2014 ·

Grand Rapids Wedding Planner | The Day's Design | Heather Cisler Photography

I adore my photographer friends.  The amount of artistic talent, stamina and imagination it takes in their profession is truly admirable.  It is because of their camera knowledge and skill that my work is able to shine and I appreciate each and every one that works with me and shares pictures from events that we have worked together.

I also read several photography blogs on a somewhat regular basis.  While I personally have no desire to be a photographer, I like to see their perspective of the wedding industry and always take note on how I can better myself as well.  It is not uncommon for me though, as I’m skimming through their blogs to come across a post or comment about their work being either credited improperly or someone else using their work as their own.  In addition, with the increasing popularity of Instagram (which is probably my very favorite social media), I often see rants about how important it is to credit their pictures on this platform as well.

While I feel that they have every right to get into a tizzy over this issue, I can’t help but want to cry out and share my side of the story.  What about the other artist?  Shouldn’t they be credited properly too?  After all, it’s their bouquet in the picture, their dress, their makeup, their hairstyle or calligraphy… and the list can really go on and on.

I do everything I can to properly credit people’s work.  I get a little upset when I see a picture of a really lovely floral arrangement that I’ve created captioned with only a photographer credit – which happened again just this morning as I was mindlessly scrolling through Instagram.  And I personally struggle with calling the person out on it or not, especially when the caption on the photos is about how lovely the bouquet is.  Why is the photographer always the main focus?  Is it because their voice is so much stronger or is it something else.

So where do we draw the line?   Should every picture we see on this grand old web be captioned with 20 different vendor credits?  Or do we just pick the main one and people can dig for more? Why do I see so many photographer’s wedding posts stating the location of the wedding, but nothing else?  I want to know who catered it, who her dress is by and who created that fabulous cake.  This is our portfolio, our “word of mouth” marketing and how we make ourselves known throughout this world wide web.  Shouldn’t we all give credit where credit is due?

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Pictured above:  me — fixing her veil and making sure her hair is perfect so Heather Cisler Photography has something gorgeous to photograph 🙂

 

 

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Photography: The Art of Capturing Moments

0 · Jun 2, 2014 ·

I love beautiful photography.  I think photographers have a really special job and I simply adore the way they can capture moments in time, feelings and emotions with just a single click of a button.

While being a photographer is something I do no aspire to do, I do wish I could capture the world in a way that truly represents the way I see it.  Somehow snapping a photo with my phone doesn’t always sum up the scenery in front of my eyes.  I suppose I’m a bit jealous.

Orchard Family Session | Photography Love | The Day's Design | Hetler Photography

In fact, there are days that I wish I could hire a photographer to just stand alongside me.  To walk down the road with me and capture the different shades of green, the budding wildflowers and the gravel beneath my feet.  I never want to forget the wonder in the world or take for granted the overgrown blades of grass between my toes.

A good photographer is able to preserve a feeling or perhaps help you find one that you didn’t know existed.  They keep moments alive and show your day in a whole new light.  Memories may fade, but the photos will live on. To all the amazing photographer’s out there – I ♥ you.

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Kellie of Helter Photography is the beautifully gifted gal who captured my little Gretta James and I above.

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