Nauvoo Wedding Reception Photography {Sammi and Stephen Pt-2}

Take a favorite fairy tale and popular song by that name, mix with history, beauty, and elegance and you have the theme for Sammi and Stephen’s reception at a local Nauvoo Inn (now closed).

Which fairy tale? Cinderella of course….complete with carriage whisking bride and groom away after the celebration.bride groom portrait nauvoo wedding photography

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To Sammi and Stephen

Cinderella is one of my (Jeanette) all time favorite fairy tales. To see it woven into your reception made it all the more memorable. It was indeed a treat to be your photographers!

All the best!

Tom and Jeanette

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Nauvoo Wedding Photography {Sammi and Stephen Pt-1}

We met Sammi during her family’s Nauvoo reunion a few summers ago and were honored (plus super excited!) when they requested we photograph her bridal portrait, wedding and reception……all in Historic Nauvoo.

Stephen and Sammi had a great love for church history and understood not only the significance of historical events from the 1840’s but the even greater importance of a temple marriage.

Their love for one another and family was visible in each glance, smile, and embrace we photographed. Seeing two great families unite has been a treasured memory.

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To Sammi and Stephen

No words adequately describe the joy we experienced as we watched your wedding and reception plans unfold. Your story is one of joy and love, which was in abundance through all the planning and details. Thank you for letting us be part of your special day in Nauvoo.

All the best!

Tom and Jeanette

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5 Reasons to Print Your Family Photographs

nauvoo family photographer tom simpson photographyLess than 1 in 100,000.

That’s the estimated number of photographs taken that actually end up being printed. And, most of those 100,000 images survive less than a year before getting deleted to make room for more digital images.

Result? In 10 years the most photographed generation will have no photos of their life. BUT, there is an easy solution……print.

Why should you print your family photos? Here are the top 5 reasons:

#1 – Technology Comes and Goes

Let’s face it. Technology and digital storage changes rapidly. Remember floppy disks? The memory drives full of images you planned to print—2 moves, 3 computers, and 4 kids’ weddings ago—are now obsolete.

Many photos on hard drives get lost or even worse, deleted. Don’t store. Print.

tom simpson photography family portraits#2 – Feel the Love

There’s nothing like snuggling near a fireplace or on a porch swing with a grandchild on each side and photo album spread across your lap showing pictures of what their mom and dad looked like as a kid.

Or listening to siblings point, laugh, and reminisce while sifting through a box of photos and telling stories to their spouses. Times like these remind us of what love feels like. Print.

#3 – Memories Tied to Touch

When was the last time you picked up a picture of your family, stroked the face of a loved one now gone, or laughed as you remembered the antics of a child in the photo? Memories of times past are often revived through touch.

Photography is best enjoyed in print and touching a memory stick will never trigger the same smile a print will get. Print.

#4 – Art for Your Home

Family portraits add a warmth and life missing in other artwork. How? Each time you walk past your wedding portrait or family group shot you smile and your day is brightened.

With endless ways to display (see ideas on our Pinterest board here) and an abundance of sizes available, you can fill your home with texture, color…..and memories. Print.

nauvoo family portrait photographer tom simpson#5 – Great Gift Idea

You have put too much time and work into your family not to show them off. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and siblings love to receive photos online….but getting a package filled with smiles, love, and memories is better than any online post.

Give the gift of family that can be held and enjoyed over and over. Print.

Your parents and grandparents won’t be around forever and your family is only young once so include plans to print portraits and fill albums with memories of your lives together with each portrait session or photos taken during time spent together. You will be happy you did.

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Every Family Picture Tells a Story

When there’s a disaster and you have to leave your home quickly, what’s the first thing you grab? The things most important to you—including irreplaceable items such as family photographs. Why? Because every family picture tells a story……

…..and that story is cherished family history.

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The 1st Story

Although not a family portrait, my grandfather is in this over-100-year-old photograph. Initials “ETH” near his head and “Black Fox School, Grainger County” written on the back are the only identifying marks, both written by my grandmother. It is one of my treasured possessions.

Taken circa 1906 (Pappaw was born in 1896 and looks to be about 10 years old), this image takes me to a very different time than I experienced in school. The barefoot kids dressed in “Sunday best” shows both historical clothing timeline and family economic status.

My grandfather was the oldest child so no doubt, some of his siblings are also pictured but without notation. Remember to record who’s who in your photos.

cherished family photo every picture tells a storyThe 2nd Story

The little 2” x 2” photograph shown is of Tom with his father. Tragically his dad passed away when Tom was only five and this is the only known photograph he has of himself with his dad.

It is also part of what drives Tom to do photography. He wants others to have more than one little photo to cherish. Family photos, including portraits, candid shots, and special events images trigger smiles and bond loved ones with memories of fun times together. Remember to take photos of parents with their children, not just the kids themselves.

The 3rd Story

We had the privilege of photographing both the 97th and 100th birthday celebrations of a much beloved lady. With careers as a schoolteacher and hospital auxiliary volunteer, Jeri left impressions on the hearts of all she touched. Party guests honored the life and legacy of a loving mother, sister, teacher, and friend.

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Friends visiting with the birthday honoree.

Jeri’s two daughters know the importance of not only recording family events, but know that photographs are best enjoyed in print. They had us create a printed photo album from each celebration for their mother’s enjoyment. Remember to print the photos you take.

Remember…..

Take photos of your family, both candid shots and portraits. Record your special events and print—print—print so you can sit on the sofa or around the table with loved ones and reminisce over an album or box of photos. Tell stories about who is in the photo and be sure to write the stories down for posterity……because EVERY picture tells a story of your cherished loved ones.

 

 

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Nauvoo Wedding Photography {Elizabeth and Alan}

Beautiful sunshine with a little wind and a little warmth were the weather conditions for an early summer Nauvoo Temple wedding. Conditions were perfect for the shots we had envisioned…..including the bride and groom!

Love, warmth, and kindness were in abundance with Liz and Alan. They were so cute together and the love they shared was evident. We had a wonderful time sharing life experiences during the session and answering questions about Nauvoo’s history before parting.

Check out the images we captured to record this special day…..

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To Alan and Elizabeth,

We enjoyed getting to know you and hear some of your special love story. May God bless you with the best of everything the future can hold as you begin your new life together.

Wishing you all the best!!

Tom and Jeanette

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