Lifestyle Photographer in Richmond Virginia | Gemma Year Three

It's hard to believe that it's been three years since I first met sweet Gemma Bean and her amazing mom Jamie! I have been photographing Gemma since she was just 3 months old! This family is very special to me not only because I've been watching Gemma grow for the past three years, but because Jamie was my very first client that had no previous connection to me. When I first began my photography business four years ago the first year was spent building my portfolio by giving huge discounts and many free family portraits. A year into business Jamie contacted me to photograph her baby girl and I was beyond excited. It was my first real official client and I was overwhelmed with a variety of emotions among them utter excitement and fear. When I met Jamie for the first time my fear quickly dissipated. She was so nice, easy going and down-to-earth. Not only did she hire me to photograph her most precious gift on earth Gemma, but also hired me a few months later to take some portraits of her extended family! Until Jamie my clientele consisted of a small circle of people I knew either through teaching or my son's daycare. Don't get me wrong I am grateful for each and every one of them. Without them I would not be where I am today, but there's just something about your very first client who has no reason to trust you, doesn't know anyone in your circle, but takes a chance on you anyway and Jamie has continued taking chances with me every year since!  I love all of my families I photograph, but Jamie and Gemma will always hold a special place in my heart.  

Watching Gemma grow from a newborn to the sweet little lady she has become is absolutely wonderful.  The love and bond between Gemma and Jamie is so special. Jamie is an amazing mother and an incredible woman! I look forward to seeing them every year. I love that Gemma calls me her friend Sarah! She is so sweet and it's so much fun to see her personality develop through the years. Her true colors shine when the camera's out and she never disappoints me. The trick to photographing children is to just let them be themselves. They are in control and it's my job to be ready for whatever they throw my way. They are unpredictable keeping me on my toes and I love every second of it!!

When I arrived at Jamie and Gemma's house Gemma was finishing her breakfast while rocking a diamond studded princess tiara. Most kids don't remember me and take a bit of time to warm up, but not Gemma. She had been waiting for her "friend Sarah" to come and take her picture all morning! She was in full diva mode and much to my surprise allowed me to pose her.

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I'm sure you can see why I was very  excited. I knew if this was a fleeting moment of cooperation it was perfectly fine because it doesn't get much better than that! She was perfect. When Gemma saw the picture she told her mom "Sarah told me to put my hand there".

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Ok so I was wrong. Clearly it does get much better. Gemma was blowing me away!! With this picture Miss Gemma needed no direction. This pose was all her!! Well, enough talking. Who wants to see more adorable pictures?

Another reason why Jamie is awesome she let Gemma dance in puddles in her flower girl dress! She's my kind of mom!!!

Gemma: "I'm all dirty. Being dirty makes me mad"

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There's just something about black and white

 

"shhhh"

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Emily & Travis | Robinson Theater | Richmond VA Wedding | Sarah Kane Photography

Richmond Wedding Photographer | Sarah Kane Photography | Robinson Theater

Last Saturday I had the honor of photographing Emily & Travis's wedding at the historic Robinson Theater located in Churchill of Richmond VA. The Robinson Theater not only serves as a venue for wedding receptions, but also a community center with a focus on the arts. The marquee outside of the theater showcasing Emily & Travis's wedding was so symbolic for how they met.  Their story is one you only see in the movies, so it is only right that they celebrate in a historic theater. Oh and the marquee also made for quite the picture!

Emily & Travis live in Harrisonburg, so our first meeting together was on Skype. I knew right away they were the perfect couple for me they were beyond sweet and had a simple approach to life! I was immediately drawn in and hooked when they told me how they met. Emily and Travis attended Eastern Mennonite University but had never met until January 2012 when they went with a group of students from EMU to study in the Middle East for four months. They immediately connected and started falling in love from Egypt to Jordan, Palestine, Israel, Greece and Italy! They returned and have been inseparable ever since and very much in love! Do you feel your heart melting yet?  At the reception Emily & Travis's center pieces represented each city they visited together as a couple.

Emily & Travis chose Woodland Heights Baptist church in Richmond for their wedding because it is the same church her grandparents were married in and also her parents! That's three generations now married there. Emily also had two cameos, from both her mother and father's side of the family pinned to her bouquet. This next part I absolutely love because I am a big fan of old buttons! Just as the rings are a symbol of their covenant to each other they wanted something they could keep that symbolized the covenant their family and friends are also making upon their marriage. Emily & Travis will be having their vows framed and asked everyone attending to bring a special button. The buttons will be glued to the frame (after the wedding of course) to create a beautifully symbolic mosaic!

There were so many symbols of love and memories incorporated into Emily & Travis's wedding that were so meaningful to them. Emily & Travis's family and friends tossed bird seed as the newly weds ran for cover in Emily's vintage 1991 Volvo (did I really just say vintage? Man I feel old!!) named Veni that was decorated by some vandals also knows as the bridal party.

It has been so nice getting to know Emily & Travis they are good people and have made my life richer by having met them. Much love and happiness to you Emily & Travis! Now let's meet Mr. and Mrs. Nyce (pronounced "nice" which describes them both perfectly) shall we?

Time for the veil!

A beautiful calming moment of prayer surrounded by love!

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Here we go!!

Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Nyce!!!

This next picture is a replica of a picture taken of Emily's grandparents on their wedding day!

Time to celebrate!!

A special guest had a very important toast to give!

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View Emily & Travis's Engagement Session Here!

Ceremony: Woodland Heights Baptist Church

Reception: Robinson Theater Community Arts Center

Dress: Church Street Bridal In Lynchburg VA

Florist: Designs by Janice

Hair & Makeup: Mandie-Lynn Waagner

DJ: Uncle David Jackson

Cake: Shyndigz

Tuxedos: Classic Tuxedo, Harrisonburg VA

Invitation Design: Kayci Detweiler

Special thanks to my second shooter Jessica Norrell!