Hill City Bride

The Bride’s Guide to Lynchburg by Devin Olson Media

I truly enjoy it when someone has a vision in mind and then makes that vision into a reality! Several months ago, Devin from Devin Olson Media, came to me and said that he had this idea of having a contest to find the best wedding vendors in the Lynchburg area and then feature them in a video documentary. Great idea! Well, what Devin came up with is not only a guide to the vendors, but it also features a lot of wonderful tips to help a bride plan her wedding day.

I am also excited to be featured in it while representing both Hill City Bride and my new publication, clutch, the bride’s guide to have and to hold. It does take a few minutes to watch, but I would highly suggest it. If you are planning an event or a wedding, there are lots of Hill City Bride vendors featured. How fun! So, grab a cup of coffee, and enjoy watching both part one and part two of these videos. Thank you, Devin, and I am so proud of you for taking an idea and turning it into a great resource for Central VA brides.

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“Spring Blogiday” – Spa 4109 for Wedding Day Tranquility by Cami Smith

Well, now that clutch has gone to print, I am taking a bit of a media break since I have basically lived with my computer by my side. So, I am enjoying a week of no phone/no internet, but I still want you to have pretty things to look at! So, enjoy my Spring Blogiday postings, which are repostings of oldies but goodies. Oh, and don’t forget to register for Bliss, a fine wedding fair on April 1st by clicking HERE.

As a bride at Spa 4109 you will need to check your stress at the door. Of course some believe it is impossible for anyone to remain stressed about anything at all by the time you make it down the stairs and walk into the spa. It’s hard to believe that you are in Lynchburg anymore. This underground retreat shuts out the noisy traffic, crazy weather and the stressful impostors of your life, whatever they may be, and soon you will be wrapped in a plush robe snoozing in the Zen waiting room.

Spa 4109 is a full service spa offering everything including manicures and pedicures, all types of massages, body treatments, hair and makeup. They provide unparalleled service from head to toe (and everywhere in between) to ensure they meet every high expectation.

Since its beginning in 2007, then called The Spa at Sakinas, Spa 4109 has been Lynchburg’s local retreat. Joellen Perkins and Jeanine Maxwell, owners since August of 2009, together with their staff make sure you are nothing short of enchanted throughout your visit, especially on your wedding day.

A few special services that brides may want to consider would be a St. Tropez spray tan for a golden glow or maybe a full set of Extreme Lash eyelash extensions for a natural dramatic touch to your wedding eyes. Dermosonic cellulite treatments allow brides to ready their bodies for the wedding day months before and Botox, Juvederm and specialized facials can ensure the brides skin is at its best for those wedding pictures that last forever.

In addition to the spa, Spa 4109 boasts a full salon and makeup counter. For the perfect wedding look, makeup artist Patty Mattingley uses La Bella Donna, a mineral-based, allergen-free professional makeup line for a perfect wedding finish and each of the hairstylists are trained and experienced in creating wedding hair creations. All the while you and your wedding party will be sipping on complimentary wine or champagne.

Bridal consultations can be set up before the wedding date free of charge for both hair and makeup.

While the day is all about the bride, inviting the wedding party for a pre-wedding party can be a great way to say thank you to those who will stand with you. Spa 4019 can accommodate bridal showers and bachelorette parties on site. Selections from their “Tapas” menu of mini services are a great option for allowing everyone in the party to get a service in a shorter amount of time.

Spa4109 is one of Lynchburg’s finest treasures tucked away from everyday reality and a perfect addition to any wedding day. For appointments call 434-384-9338 and check out their website at spa4109.com


“Spring Blogiday” – 5 Reasons Videography is a Must – Guest Posting by Devin Olson

Well, now that clutch has gone to print, I am taking a bit of a media break since I have basically lived with my computer by my side. So, I am enjoying a week of no phone/no internet, but I still want you to have pretty things to look at! So, enjoy my Spring Blogiday postings, which are repostings of oldies but goodies. Oh, and don’t forget to register for Bliss, a fine wedding fair on April 1st by clicking HERE.

After the wedding day is over, you are filled with emotion and your memories … how will you preserve those? Of course photography comes into play, but what about videography? Capturing a tear as it rolls down your mother’s cheek, really seeing how long that first kiss was or being able to laugh at Uncle Bob’s crazy dance moves is something that a videographer can document for you. Thank you so much to Devin Olson from Devin Olson Media for sharing his thoughts with us today.

It’s what some couples consider the single most important part of the wedding, yet others overlook it entirely. It is one of the most unnoticeable aspects of the day-of,yet perhaps the single most perceptible remnant of your wedding when the vows have been said, the cake has been cut, and the honeymoon has come to a close.

So why are most couples 50/50 when it comes to wedding video?

Maybe because it was almost unheard-of just a couple decades back, and when it did arise as a recognized facet of the modern wedding, the results were not always that great.  After all, who wants to pay someone to film their wedding when the result looks like a stray dog set loose with the home movie camera?

However, with the rise of new equipment and new software just the past 2 or 3 years, more and more skilled local businesses can afford to provide your everyday bride and groom with a keepsake that looks more like a Hollywood-produced TV special than the old stray-dog cam wedding video.

Another preconception I hear a lot as is that “we just didn’t think it was necessary.”  A recent couple I worked with told me that they asked their recently-married friends what their biggest regret was, and the answers they were hearing surprised them.  Their friends regretted not having a wedding video, because most of what happened the day of was now lost to the unsung bowels of the past.

“After all,” a lot of couples reason, “we have a great photographer, so we’ll have all of the memories we need.”  As a recently married man, I can attest that pictures are definitely irreplaceable memories, but they fail to capture an entire aspect of the day that only video can.

Thus, here are five bullet points you may have never thought about if your wedding day sits off somewhere in the future.

5. It Makes the Perfect Gift.

What better way is there to say “thank you” to everyone who sacrificed their time, money, and talents to contribute to your day than to give them something meaningful, something custom to your style, and something that they are a part of?  A wedding video on DVD or Blu-ray fits that criteria to a “T”.  It can follow a couple months after your written thank-yous and timed to commemorate your 6-month, 1-year, or whatever anniversary you want it to once it has been produced.

4. It Is the Ultimate Form of Inclusiveness.

If you are planning your wedding right now, you may be starting to realize that there is no way to invite everyone that you wanted to, unless of course a generous donor comes forth at the last minute.  I know that I wanted to have a few hundred at my wedding, but my wife and I ended up having around 75 in the end partly due to the fact that each guest accounts for so much extra expense.  The other scenario is when the highest-priority guests, like family and best friends, can not make it, which almost always happens.  One recent groom’s grandfather was in the hospital with pneumonia on the wedding day, but he got to feel like he had a front-seat for the entire day through their DVD when they sent him a copy.

3.  The Photographer Can Not Get It All.

Photographers have a split second to capture exactly what they need to, but a modern videographer can capture the equivalent of 60 pictures a second.  Of course, even full HD video is only about a tenth of the quality of a higher-end photographer’s camera, but it is still about the perfect quality needed for a 5×7 print and almost 3 times greater than Facebook picture quality, which is where most wedding pictures end up in the year 2011.  By no means will the wedding photographer ever be replaced by the videographer, but the video brings completely different elements to the table: audio, motion, synchronization.  How else will you remember the exact conversation that the groomsmen had with the groom right before he marched into the ceremony?  Or how the bride broke down crying during the vows?  Or the beautiful rhythm of the first dance?

2. Video Captures the Full Experience.

Looking back at the footage captured at my own wedding, I was stunned at how much I never experienced from my limited perspective, and shocked at the thought of all that being lost.  Ironically, when you are one of the two tying the knot, you actually end up having the most limited point of view out of anyone; always needing to be in a certain place at a certain time doing a certain thing and not really having much downtime until the reception to even begin trying to soak it all up.  However, video introduces an entirely new point of view – or two, or three, or however many camera operators you have at your wedding – and each camera operator brings a new eye and a slightly different style to the table.  And when you’re putting a good chunk of your life’s savings into this day, why wouldn’t you invest in it actually being remembered, especially by you and your significant other?

1. How Will the World Remember Your Story?

One of the most overlooked aspects of a wedding video is its ability to so powerfully tell the story of your wedding and your relationship to the world.  What better opportunity could you possibly have to share with the world and with generations that will come hundreds of years after you the story of your love and how you expressed it in the year 2011?  For the first time in history, most people will have the opportunity for their lives to be documented and passed on into the future audiovisually.  Now, anyone in any part of the world can potentially get to know you and your story through your wedding video.  Something I have started offering to couples whenever I do a wedding video is to sit down with them and get them to verbalize their stories on camera to be incorporated into the wedding video itself; how they met, how they fell in love, how he proposed, what they are looking forward to.  It is just one more way to use video for what I think it’s best at: the ultimate storytelling tool.

If you have been on the fence about wedding video, it might be time to talk with your fiancé about whether you can afford not to have it.  You will never get the chance to do your wedding day over again, but — with it captured right — you will have the chance to relive it as many times as you want!

Thank you again, Devin, for such wise words. Even though I have been married for 16 years, I do have a wedding video (although not as fancy as today’s can be!), but it is something that I am truly thankful that I have. Feel free to head on over to the website of Devin Olson Media for a peek into his work.

All images are from flickr from top to bottom: musicmuse_ca, wickenden, Luke H, Wedding Photographics, and Heaven’s Gate (John).

Veiled – A Beautiful, Creative Collaboration between Crystal George Studios and Bodyworks Day Spa & Salon

When I hear that Crystal of Crystal George Studios and Emily of Bodyworks Day Spa & Salon are up to something, I know it will be wonderful, but then seeing the results always blows me away! This session they crafted recently just oozes of beauty and a lot of makeup, hair and veiling ideas. Here are Crystal‘s own words about the shoot, and I hope you enjoy it!

Creative collaboration is one of my favorite things in the world. Artists from different genres can often inspire each other and bounce ideas back and forth in a way that creates something special. Emily and I both share an interest in fashion and we were excited to explore veiling in a way that wasn’t your traditional bridal look. 

 

Hair & Makeup: Emily Garbee, Bodyworks
Styling: Crystal George Studios & Emily Garbee
Models: Irina Fuller, Kellie Hunt, Ruby Young, Abbey Gail Johnston, Ivy Taylor

Love what Crystal and Emily do? Well, they will be presenting a session at Bliss, a fine wedding fair on April 1st. Be sure to come and hear what they have to say!

Preparing for the Dress Rehearsal – Guest Post by Emily Hudspeth

Thank you once again to my lovely friend, Emily Hudspeth, who is an expert at making brides (and others!) beautiful through hair and makeup. She is also super sweet! If you missed her first guest posting, be sure to click here

The trial run or, as I like to call it, the dress rehearsal, is a very important step in your planning process. You want to make sure that your stylist understands your vision. You want to go into your wedding day totally relaxed, knowing that you are confident in the decisions that you have made regarding hair and makeup. Most importantly, this time gives you an idea of how much time it will take and what it will look like 4,8, 12 hours after you have it done. This is your opportunity to remove the fear of the unknown.

This is the time to communicate with your stylist details of the over all theme and feel of your event. Create a inspiration board or a collection of photos to share. Pinterest.com is an excellent tool that you can use to organize this information. (To view Emily’s hair/makeup Pinterest boards, just click here.)

What would you include in your inspiration board? I like to see photos of the bride’s dress, bridesmaid’s dresses, flowers you have chosen, the location of the ceremony and reception and any other details that make it clear what the event will be like.

Emily has lots of tools to help you look amazing! Photo by Chris Owens Photo.

Find photos of hair or makeup concepts that you like. If you cannot find photos of styles that you love, showing examples of things that you do not love can sometimes be a great reference point. You may not love everything about every photo, but you can use them as a reference point to show what you like or do not like about each style.

Bring your accessories, including any hair clips or combs, and your veil. You may want to try on jewelry, like earrings or necklaces to see the whole look come together.

You have many options for how you will have your hair and makeup done on your wedding day. You can hire a professional, go to a salon or makeup counter, have a friend do it for you, or do it yourself. Regardless of which of these options that you choose, make sure to do a test run to see what the experience will be like. From there you can make any adjustments to the plan, but you will not get a “do over” if you wait until the day of the event to try it out.

When should you schedule this appointment? You have some options here too. You can schedule it to help you interview or choose your stylist to make sure you are a good fit. You could also schedule this with your final dress fitting or bridal portraits so you can see the entire look come together.

Be sure to stay tuned for more on hair and makeup. Coming soon… tips on preparing yourself for the big day.

Emily Hudspeth is an on location hair stylist and makeup artist specializing in events, photo shoots and more. Contact Emily for more information on booking an event. Follow Emily on facebook and twitter to keep up the latest on her daily blog posts with tips on on things beauty related.

Also, don’t forget that Bliss, a fine wedding fair is just a few weeks away! Sign up soon, and click here to check it out.