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Jessie, Actress & Billy, Pro Surfer + Vintage = My Favorite Wedding of All Time

May 12th, 2011

My followers know what tends to happen to me when I get my hands on a vintage wedding. I turn into a kid in a candy shop.  I just love this style, and usually the brides that go with it.  They spend the time on every aspect being perfectly “vintage” and it shows!  There were just so many amazing aspects of this wedding we could not stop shooting! I worked this wedding with Chris Bickford and the end product is something that I am giddy, flustered, squealing about . .that’s exactly what I did when I realized how right on the money our “Team Event” captured Jessie and Billy so in love on their wedding day – you could only call them “dripping” adornment.

When Jessie first approached me about this wedding,, I saw the vendor list and immediately got excited…some of my favorite vendors in town worked it – Ocean Aisle Events, Bells and Whistles, Pirates Cove Marina, and Kelly’s Restaurant The following is just a peep into the gorgeousness for you – or you can skip right to the video here:<http://animoto.com/play/K2IStNSgCwBFLBW2aS6nhw#>

Let’s face it, this is not your “typical” wedding – Julie

photos by Julie Dreelin of Julie Dreelins Photography/Videography Inc

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Betty and Ben-A love affair with color

October 22nd, 2010

Betty and Ben

Sept 12th 2010

We photograph a lot of weddings around here and each one is gorgeous in it’s own right, but this one was over the top amazing! The colors were bright and amazing from the out of this world table settings to the chairs at the ceremony on the beach.  Not one detail was left untouched.  It’s like an artist came with a brush and color palette and painted the entire place.  Wow, this one blew our socks off.

photos by Julie and Lauren at Julie Dreelin’s Photography/Videography Inc.

location: The Ritz Palm, Duck NC

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Picking the right time of DAY for lighting on your wedding

August 6th, 2010

Matt and Rebecca

July 18th 2010-Frisco, NC

These two hit it on the mark with a gorgeous beach experience, perfect timing on the reception and dancing, AND sunset.  We always suggest looking at sunset and planning the ceremony at least 2 hours before that in the summer.  In the spring and fall up to 3 hours beforehand.

photos by Julie at Julie Dreelins Photography/Videography Inc.
vendors:
www.simplyweddingsobx.com

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The Bride Wore Very Little

February 24th, 2008

Wedding Dress
The International Herald Tribune
Ruth La Feria-New York

I bought this newspaper when on the road and found it fascinating so I thought I’d pass it on to all of my brides.

The gown was almost wanton-fluid but curvy with a neckline that plummeted dangerously.  ”It makes me feel sexy and beautiful” said Natasha DaSilva, who slipped it on for a fitting last week. Cut away at the rear to reveal a tatoo at the small of her back, the dress suggested a languorous night in the honeymoon suite.

Except that DaSilva, who will married in Long Island in September, plans to wear it at the altar.

“Why not?” she asked.  ”I want to look back in 20 years and feel like I looked hot on my wedding day.”

“Brides today absolutely want to look sexy and glamourous,” said Mara Urshel, an owner and the president of Kleinfeld, the venerable Manhattan bridal salon.

“Young women increasingly look to the red carpet for style ideas,” said Millie Martini Bratten, the editor in chief of Brides magazine. “When they marry they they want to be the celebrity of their own event.”

Today the prevailing fantasy is no longer, ” ‘I want to be a princess in my ball gown,’ “Dias said.  ”A lot of women have done that already for their prom.” Dias, who is based in Los Angeles, accommodates clients’ desires for dresses that echo runway trends with halter tops and off-the-shoulder gowns that are more emphatically provocative than the strapless looks that have become commonplace.

Similar considerations prompted the designer Monique Lhuillier, a favorite in Hollywood, to fashion a dress with an Empire bodice, wide lace straps and a wispy chiffon skirt – features more often found in a nightgown.

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