10/26/13

Historic Downtown Lafayette Engagement Shoot

We are excited to begin to tell Chris and Kelly's love story through photography. If engagement shoots are a foreshadowing of wedding day. Let me tell you how their day will go:

Beautiful simplicity
Loving laughter
Laid back elegance
Go with the flow faces
Stress free schedules
hence an
Ideal day
With friends and family, 
As they join together for the journey.

Thank you for letting STORIES Photography be a part of May 24, 2014

Lafayette Theatre Engagement Shoot



McCords Candies Photos



Downtown Lafayette Engagement









Historic Courthouse Photos



Historic Cobblestone Street



McCord Candies Shop



Historic Courthouse Lafayette



Lafayette Wedding Photographer



Lafayette Wedding Photographer



Lafayette Engagement Photographs








10/14/13

Because ... Everybody Has A Story To Tell


Julee, from Story Land Farm and STORIES Photography is a born and bred Hoosier, even though she calls Michigan home. She dreams in small town tones but would just as soon live in an Ikea city flat. 

She is looking to tell wedding day stories. Be it through photography, helping brides find their "look" or writing feature articles about unique wedding couples with a story to tell.

Are you from the heartland? Or does your heart simply yearn for the "days-gone-by" simplicity of a rustic  wedding? Talk to her. She is happy to be your pinterest board in the planning stages, your camera eye on wedding day, and/or your wedding day storyteller. (For publishing and/or a hardcover keepsake album)

But that's not all. She will photograph and tell your marketing story. She will come to you and capture your stuff, your shows, your styling, your staging, and your storefronts.  Heck, she'll even write and photograph her story about writing and photographing your story. Her pricing is extremely minimal because she loves to travel, take pictures, and tell stories. Hopefully yours. 

Because ... everybody has a story to tell.






















9/19/13

One And Only

Since April, I've been working from a yellow legal pad list. Today, I write from my heart.


For one magical night in September, this wedding photographer's pumpkin turned into a rustic farm venue hostess carriage.

Who knew the rustic farm wedding business could be so challenging?  Who knew the medical diagnosis that predetermined our path? Who knew the meeting of venue and wedding couple would be the perfect match? 

Someone must have. Someone greater and wiser than any of us. Someone who guided every step and walked amongst us sight unseen and covered us all with grace, healing, strength, and love. 


And so two people fell in love and searched for the perfect place to celebrate the happy occasion of marriage.

Soon after the venue consultation that almost wasn't, two families became four, and then four became 200, enjoying the beautiful weather, the grey buildings, the homestead food, and the wedding blend of solemne vows, celebration and an ultimate dance party. 

After the groom affirmed, this was the best day of his life and foreshadowed teasingly, "Most likely the best wedding here," ... when the {broken} glass was stepped on, and the broom {pushed, not jumped over} ... when the last dance was called, one couldn't tell the difference  between wedding party goodbyes or client and vendor hugs.

I've been to many many many weddings as a photographer, but this day at my one chance as venue hostess, took the cake! Not only did I come to the realization that I'm much happier as a photographer (not that I take credit for any of these photos) but as I waved off the last shuttle bus and turned out the last christmas light, I came to understand this:

I'm a better person by having met  Cheryl and Kanon and their families. I'm a better person for having tried a dream and realized that pictures and words are my passion.  I'm a better person for having put my hand to the plow and not looking back, finsihed the task before me and learned the waiting lessons. I'm a better person for passing the legacy of Psalm 89:1 to another family and blessing our bride and groom with this place and day in time. 





There are places I'll remember
All my life, though some have changed
Some forever, not for better
Some have gone and some remain
All these places had their moments
With lovers and friends, I still can recall
Some are dead and some are living
In my life, I've loved them all 





 But of all these friends and lovers
There is no one compares with you
And these memories lose their meaning
When I think of love as something new
Though I know I'll never lose affection
For people and things that went before
I know I'll often stop and think about them
In my life, I'll love you more 










          September 14, 2013                      Kanon and Cheryl                        Remington, Indiana