Monday 14 March 2011

Rock On!!! Seal of Approval for Sheffield Venue Styling


Good heavens, how exciting...little old Go Glorious has got itself on Rock My Wedding!  The Old Country Roses Decadence shoot seems to be much liked - eek! :)

Saturday 5 March 2011

Whirlowbrook Hall Sheffield, Wedding Photoshoot Part 2

Now it's time to brace yourself for the fashion shoot...

This was the plan.  We had a quintessentially English backdrop.  I wanted our brides to fit the scene, but all bring something different to the party.  So, we went for different decades. 1910, 1920's, 1940's and 1950's.  Each bride, though traditional, would aim to capture an era.  But this wasn't meant to be a costume play. It was about catching the essence of a bygone time with a contemporary twist on the styling.

I can't begin to praise and thank everyone involved in this enough. 

Let's start with the models, Hannah, Hannah, Lauren and Rose.  All beautiful in different ways - and got exactly the moody, magaziney look we were after.  It is quite unbelievable that they are not professional, just ordinary girls doing something different from the day job.  All had the patience of saints, and I felt so ridiculously proud of them.

Julia Jeckell was our make up artist for the day.  I searched high and low for someone that mega high standards: someone in the league of TV with masses of experience and genuine flair.   I got a bit giddy when I came across Julia's website, as it was poles apart form anything else I'd seen.  Note that she has two sites.  One is her bridal make up and another for her commercial work.  Both are well worth a look!  This girl really knows what she's doing, and is lovely with it.

Jam hair salon (0114 2302894)  on Oakbrook Road graciously opened their doors on the their day off just to style the girls.  Natalie, Kirsty, Alex and Hayley took a model each - and did a wonderful job.  They are great at what they do - and more to the point love doing it.

So, to the dresses. The dresses!! I have always loved Freya Bridal.  Opposite Endcliffe Park, I have looked adoringly through its window more times than you can shake a stick at.  There was no question as to whom I would approach when we got to this bit.  And Emma, Freya's owner, was fantastic.  She said 'yes' straight away, and totally engaged in what we wanted to achieve.  We set too choosing the dresses, and  I've got to say it was a huge amount of fun! Freya also provided all the hair accessories for the day.

So, I left the girls behind and disappeared to Whirlowbrook to set the stage.  By 12 noon I was starting to get a bit giddy (again!) as I knew they were due to arrive.  I just couldn't wait to see them.  So much plotting and planning - and finally it was all going to come together.  The first one I clapped eyes on, fully kitted out, was Hannah M - our 40's bride. Wow - she looked amazing!!



After seeing Hannah, the first to emerge from the dressing room, I couldn't resist and bolted upstairs to see the rest of them.  Julia was applying final touches of lipstick, Emma was pinning the dresses, and all our Jam hairdressers had come along to make sure it was all perfect.  And it was!  I'll stop waffling now, and let you have a good old look at the results and Shoot Lifestyle's amazing photography.






























































































































And so it ended: four models, eight dresses, and one very happy stylist.  A million thanks to Jo & Simon of Shoot Lifestyle for their stunning photography and being so fab to work with.  Without them none of this would have happened, and I'm so very glad it did.

The End










Thursday 3 March 2011

Whirlowbrook Hall Sheffield, Wedding Photo Shoot - Part 1

Well, here it is at last - and so very much worth the wait. I promised you some serious wedding eye candy - and now you have it!
Organising and designing this shoot at Whirlowbrook Hall is honestly one of the most rewarding things I have ever done.  It looked sooo beautiful. I can hardly believe that our models had never been in front of a camera before - and the sun shone for us big time! We were after a 'summer' look - and we certainly got it. Four gorgeous girls posing in freezing temperatures - but you'd never know. Not a peep of complaint out of any of them, and it looks like a balmy summer day - perfect!

It all started at the Jam hair salon on Oakbrook Road.  I met there with the four models (Hannah, Hannah, Lauren and Rose) Julia Jeckell (make up artist) and our four brilliant hairdressers; Natalie, Hayley, Alex and Kirsty. The work began, and off I shot up to Whirlowbrook to start 'at the business end'.

So, here is Part 1. Before the models arrive, the fabulous Jo & Simon of Shoot Lifestyle Photography motor on with photographing the set.  I'd been inspired by some exquisite china; Royal Albert's 'Old Country Roses'.  I fell in love with the rich plummy and apricot colours, and decadent gilt edging.  From there sprang all the ideas - luscious fruit, gold pearls, lace cloth and antique furniture. Traditional Old English styling with a romantic, opulent twist.







A sumptuous spin on the traditional tea table, with antique cut crystal and elegant lace.  Silver and chrome finishes have been very popular in recent years. I really wanted to go back in time to the era of gilt and gold.  I loved the dimpled gold vases, and I set too and made gilt scatter roses and favours boxes. I deliberatley 'crammed' this table full of all things pretty.  Sometimes less is more, but on this occasion I wanted it to brim full with gorgeousness.






I just love the colours and the way the sun strikes the flowers and the glass on the next shot.  Not to mention the composition.  Jo & Simon are sooo talented and have captured the essence of the theme beautifully.





And a million thanks go to Catherine of Petalis, her     
flowers couldn't have been more perfect.  They had a real
country garden look, but mirrored the deep, luscious colours
of the china.  Catherine just 'gets it' when you explain a brief - you can see the light go on and you get instant confidence that she totally understands what you're trying to achieve. And how I loved the way she decorated the hanging bird cage lantern - just beautiful!








I went a bit giddy when I found the sparkly gold and diamante table number 5.  It lended itself so well to the mood of the day.  I've said it before and I'll say it again; small details make a big difference!


  





A few more detail shots, just because I have no self control and could look at them all day long!
















Whirlowbrook really is such a lovely venue, and the ceremony room below is wonderful.  The sunlight  flooded in through the huge casement windows and the whole room took on a honey glow.  If you've ever visited, you will know that the gardens and building speak for themselves.








And Part 1 isn't over yet.  Oh no - you haven't seen the cakes!  There is no-one that can match her; Rachel Edwards is THE best cake designer I have come across.  If you want attention to detail - just look at this!  All I did was brief the theme and give her the Old Country Roses jug so she didn't have to memorise the colours. And this is what she produced...




And yes, every single rose and leaf is hand made with sugar.  And that's not it by the way - check these out...!










A tea setting wouldn't have been complete without cupcakes; and they were just perfect. Colour matched to a tee, and made with utter dedication.  And we're not quite finished yet.  I think this might just be my favourite...




Thanks to Shoot's amazing photography, you really can see the detail and the passion that has gone into making these cookies. It doesn't get much better than this!


I am now bursting to write Part 2.  For models, make-up, hair and dresses that will make you swoon - watch this space!!