• Ansley Studio: specializing in weddings and portraits
  • Ansley Studio: specializing in weddings and portraits
  • Ansley Studio: specializing in weddings and portraits
  • Ansley Studio: specializing in weddings and portraits
  • Ansley Studio: specializing in weddings and portraits
  • Ansley Studio: specializing in weddings and portraits
  • Ansley Studio: specializing in weddings and portraits
  • Ansley Studio: specializing in weddings and portraits

Rhe & Clark: Wedding in Cordele {Georgia Wedding Photographer}

December 1st, 2011

I knew Rheannon was my kind of bride the first time we spoke on the phone. This gal is full of life and simply a joy to be around. Her hubby Clark is a swell fellow in his own right. Their ceremony was in the beautiful Christ Episcopal Church in Cordele, Georgia. They were surrounded by family and friends (and Clark’s darling little daughter). After the ceremony we ran off to her mother’s home on the river for a poolside brunch. Congrats and many blessings to the happy couple!

PS – All of my wedding collections now include an album credit. Chances are more of my blog posts will look like this one. Yep, I was so excited I went ahead and designed the album!

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November Special: session, cards & print, OH MY! {Tallahassee Lifestyle Portrait Photographer}

November 1st, 2011

Man ‘o man, do I ever love getting deals. Makes me feel all tingly inside. What’s even better? Passing deals on!

For the month of November, I’m offering a holiday mini-session package in Cairo or Tallahassee. These 30 minute sessions cost just $130 and includes 25 holiday cards & an 11×14 inch print. The total cost is less than a regular session fee – a steal! And we can take them anywhere you like. My favorites are Maclay Gardens, Dorothy B. Oven Park, downtown, the Railroad Square area – what’s your favorite spot?

And these new holiday cards! These 5×7 inch flat babies instantly cheer up mailboxes and look fantastic on fridges (yes, I tested them). Need more than 25? Each additional set is $40 plus tax. If you’ve already had a session or event this year & would like to use those photos, call me to order a set of cards. Take a look at the options!


So bring your sweetheart, your best friends, your little string bean, your pup, even your in-laws (your call). Your cards will be ready for you to mail by December 10. And one more item will be checked off your list. Contact me at 229/224-6021 or hello@ansleystudio.com to reserve your session today!

Payment by check only. Offers good only until November 30th. Sales tax is additional and add $7.50 for delivery if needed.

And fellows, in case you’re wondering, yes, this is a fantastic gift for mom!

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Ashley & Tyler tied the knot! {Cairo, GA Wedding Photographer}

October 31st, 2011

Ashley & Tyler make some pretty awesome friends and an even better couple. This wedding has been a long time coming. We had everything set up for February, but Ashley’s dear daddy had a medical emergency. After several stressful months he’s at a healthy place and was able to walk his daughter down the aisle (and wearing a FOB or Father of the Bride baseball cap too!). The wedding even took place on his farm outside of Cairo.

Tyler is a huge football fan – but FSU specifically. Ashley wore a Seminoles garter. She was also wise enough to plan the wedding around the football season. ;-)

It was an exceptionally windy day! The veil played nice for the portraits, but was mischievous during the ceremony.

 

The ceremony took place under the most unique arch I’ve ever seen with my own two eyes! It was a gorgeous arch covered in greenery and red roses which complimented the bride’s flowers and bridesmaids dresses.

See those great big smiles? That’s about the time my eyes start to tear up. I just love people in love! By the by, the minister? That’s Tyler’s dad!

After the ceremony, we were whisked away in a golf cart for some portraits. Every wedding should have a golf cart. Way more fun than they should be!

This was one fun gang to photograph! Look at all those smiles!

After a few more portraits, we joined everyone back at the tent for toasts, dinner, cake, and dancing!

Thanks for letting me be a part of your special day, Ashley & Tyler! Can’t wait to show you the rest of the photos!

Vendors:
Bride’s Wedding Dress: Vocelles | The Bridal Shoppe
Bride’s Make-up: Randi Buchanan & Co | A Makeup Design Groupe
Bride’s Hair: Randazzles Hair Company
Wedding Planner: Sheila Melton
Flowers: Singletary’s Flowers
Cupcakes: Lucy & Leo’s Cupcakery

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New Portrait Pricing Guide!

October 26th, 2011

I’ve had a little something in the works for a while now. I’m pleased to announce my newest addition: a portrait pricing guide! Have questions about pricing or looking for some awesome tips? Those babies are all in here. So check it out on my lifestyle portrait link or download it directly by clicking here. Can’t wait to see you on the other side of my camera!

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Baby Denver & Family {Tallahassee Family Photographer}

August 1st, 2011

Several years back I photographed Susan & Mike’s wedding. What I didn’t know was Susan had the baby fever. So much so that now their family is blessed with Mike’s teenage son and their two little boys, Noah & Denver. I got to photograph Denver when he was brand new (had that baby smell on me for hours, hours I say!).

Susan & Denver

Baby Nose - too cute not to kiss

feet with wedding rings

kisses

Happy Parents!

Noah & Denver

GQ Dad

happy family

sweet smiling family

yawn - sleepy fellow

Dad & Noah

Noah

Want to see more of the photos from my afternoon with Denver & his family? Click here!

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Anna & Dane: Wedding at Gin Creek {Moultrie Wedding Photographer}

July 26th, 2011

This week I delivered the absolutely lovely artist designed wedding book to Anna & Dane. Before I show off the fantastic book, here’s some of my favorite images from their wedding day.

I absolutely had to show you these photos first. Because these are two of the most fun folks I’ve ever met! Their families are precious too!

Anna decided to wear a fantastic pair of blue shoes! And Gin Creek provided the perfect backdrop for the day.

I always love the moments when the bride puts on her wedding dress!

Anna was stunning and so poised!

The bridesmaids wore fantastic (and fun!) short green dresses.

Anna is blessed with a large family.

Did I mention that this is a fun group?
A fantastically fun group who had me in stitches most of the day.

I’m pretty sure the guys created some photo ops on their own. ;-)

Dane’s got a group of sweethearts. It’s true. And you can tell his momma I said so!

Some very proud men in here.

Anna’s sister and brother serenaded us before the ceremony.

Not so secretly, I adore the first look.

These two? Excited to get married? Completely.



This may be my favorite of the day. Yep. Makes me smile every single time.
Dane & Anna love it so much that they look at it every day. They ordered a 20 x 40 inch gallery wrapped canvas & it hangs proudly over their bed.



Their friends? Sure can cut a rug!


I’ve got my tickets to the gun show! Dane is a football coach and Anna teaches physical education.

Dane’s sweet mother and darling sister. Part of one wonderful family!



Congrats, Mr. & Mrs. Holihan! And best wishes! Thank you for letting me be a part of your wedding day!
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Julie Guyot, ceramic artist extraordinaire {process series}

July 13th, 2011

Everyone say hi to  Julie! She’s a full-time studio artist who combines fine art & function into a funky mix. It’s completely possible that I use pieces she’s made every day.

We met during our Master of Fine Arts program at FSU way back in 2005. Before moving to Florida she grew up among the cornfields in rural Illinois. Sometimes, she’s a corny gal (bwah! humor!).

Last week we met up for some portraits, and then for extra fun we did a process series. In this case, Julie shows us her process for making a tumbler. A tumbler which will soon be mine. The entire process is just magical.  Julie’s studio is absolutely filled with inspiration! The image on the right is a silkscreen she uses in her transfer work.

This was where the magic started for me. I love image transfers (I could show you examples of my work, but I won’t Bogart Julie’s post). Back to the art making.

See! Magic! Julie, of course, had no doubts. I was on the edge of my seat.

Almost finished! Julie makes this look easy but it’s only because she’s talented & experienced. Surgeon hands. Covered in clay.

The image on the left is a sketch for a piece she’s making for an upcoming exhibition. Remember how I said Julie’s an artist? I meant it! If you see her name in the news be sure you check out that exhibition.

These nesting bowls come in a set of three. I’d love to see them dotted around my house. The smallest is perfect to keep by your bedside and your engagement & wedding band safe at night. Julie takes commissions and can add your names or wedding date. Something to keep in mind if you are trying to think of a unique wedding present too.

Just adore these cups! Want to see Julie’s work in person? Head over to Textures Handmade Market in Tallahassee’s Midtown District. And while you’re looking around the internet, go ahead and sign up for Julie’s Email Newsletter. I hear she’s got some truly awesome stuff coming up at the end of the month. Trust me, if you enjoy her work then you’ll want to stay in the know!

Thanks for having me over, Julie! Tea party with your new ware soon?

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Senior Portraits in the Happiest Place on Earth! {Florida Senior Photographer}

July 10th, 2011

Senior portraits with one senior is a fun time. But you know what’s grand? 2 seniors at the same time. But what’s truly fantastic?

Senior portraits at Disney World!

The girls and I had a blast on our trip to Orlando, where we spent a day at the Magic Kingdom & Epcot.

We had a spin on the Tea Cups!

But more fun on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad!

We made our way over to Epcot where we had a ball.

I hope you enjoyed viewing the girls fun day. By the by, my favorite thing to use senior portraits for? Graduation Announcements of course! This one below is a double sided, folded 5×7 inch card. And I’m more than happy to design them for you using using photos from your Ansley Studio portrait session.

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Holly & Joe: e-session & wedding in Albany {South Georgia Wedding Photographer}

July 3rd, 2011

Someone always has a friend of a friend of a friend story, right? Well, this is mine! I photographed Dorrie’s wedding where Holly and Ginger were bridesmaids…and then photographed their weddings too!

Holly left some super sweet words on my facebook fan page. Have I mentioned that Holly is one of my favorite librarians and quite the wordsmith?

“Ansley shot my engagement photos in February and my wedding photos in April. I can’t say enough about the stellar level of service she provides. Her pictures are absolutely beautiful. She is so creative and finds a way to inject the soul of her subjects into the photos. Her work is consistently awesome, too- she was the photographer at my best friend’s wedding which is how I knew about her- and I can tell you she did beautiful work there, and at my wedding, and at a recent wedding of another friend. She’s extremely professional in her work, but by the time you’ve walked down that aisle, you’ll consider her a friend.”

Want to see some of their engagement & wedding photos? We did their engagement photos in and near the Ray Charles Plaza.

Joe owns a local car shop and I thought it was too perfect that we found a tire ghost sign on the brick wall.

The Ray Charles Plaza has a giant piano space that’s great for sitting or a goof off spot.

Holly’s wedding dress was close fitting and vintage inspired. Her veil is still one of my favorites – absolutely lovely and suits her just so!

Holly’s father walked her through the garden and, as tradition states, gave her away to Joe.

Don’t you just adore the way Joe looks at Holly? They’re oh so very much in love and this is ALWAYS how he looks at her. Makes me mushy inside.

Their wedding cakes were both unique. The white on white cake included text from the ceremony as well as love quotes. The groom’s cake featured motorcross & a truck with exceptionally large wheels.

Not only does Joe spend his days working on cars, he also restored a vintage car just in time for the wedding. They drove off in it at the end of the night!

Thanks for inviting me to spend your wedding day with you, Holly & Joe! If you have any more friends getting married let them know about me – I’ll snap your photo again anytime!

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Monika & Kris: Wedding in Lichgate Park {Tallahassee Wedding Photographer}

June 28th, 2011

Kind words make me blush. Monika wrote these about me.

“Ansley is not only an amazing photographer; she is also an exceptionally patient person. I can’t express how important patience is when the event being photographed is a wedding. There were so many things to stress over during the course of our last minute wedding, but the photos were not one of them. Ansely’s talent, serene disposition, and ability to have us all laughing is evident throughout our amazing wedding photos. We have gotten numerous compliments on the pictures and eagerly recommend her to for all photo necessary events.”

Monkia & Kris had a very sweet ceremony with loads of little touches. It was small and intimate but guests came from as far away as Germany. Everything was unique and I spent nearly every second of the day smiling because of all the fun and love.

Their wedding took place in Lichgate Park on High Road in Tallahassee, Florida. You really should check out the location – it’s absolutely lovely. Monika got ready in the quaint little cabin.

The couple opted for a First Look. If I haven’t mentioned it, First Looks are the way to go! It’s no longer considered’s bad luck to see each other before the ceremony. And there’s some pretty big advantages to a First Look session. Such as being able to take all the formal portraits before the ceremony – which means getting to the party (or reception) in a timely manner and enjoying your guests longer.

First Look sessions are always full of emotion and love. Plus, you get to say all those things you can’t say when you’re at the end of the aisle and in front of your family. I won’t say what these two said, but it was very sweet. I may have teared up.

There were slews of unique touches! Monika’s sister even made her wedding dress! When you see Kris notice the photo in his chest pocket. It’s a photograph of him with his father & grandparents. They had passed away and it was his way of ensuring they were a presence in his wedding.

Speaking of dad’s, Monika’s insisted on coming down with a shotgun. And I’m so glad he did! Look at the smiles on those faces!

The bride and groom each wrote their own vows. Kris was very proud he had memorized his – Monika brought a back up just in case.

The groom’s mother escorted him down the aisle.

While the father of the bride walked her down the aisle.

The ceremony took place under the branches of Lichgate Park’s massive oak tree.

Yep, it was a barefoot wedding! Thanks for letting me be a part of your big day, Monika & Kris! Hope you’re enjoying Denver (and make sure you run into me next time you’re in town).

PS – before we head out, do you have a photo that just makes you giggle every time you see it? I’m finishing up with mine. :-)

Did you giggle? Maybe snicker a bit? Awesome.

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