Saturday, January 28, 2012

Lindsay Goes to Europe

I wanted to put some more stamps in my passport before wedding season showed up in full force. I guess I put the right messages out to the universe because I had a phone call Thursday morning with a friend in Europe and everything aligned. I booked a flight and I’ll be leaving tonight for Paris, Frankfurt, Lyon, and Zurich. (Or thereabouts.)

I’m thrilled and panicked. I’m a total planner and this last minute madness is making my head spin. I don’t know the language, the sights, or the customs. I didn’t even have the time to check the weather over there til yesterday (freaking freezing, by the way!). My plan is to have a croissant in Paris (I will also be demanding pigeons and someone to walk by in a beret), beer out of a big stein in Frankfurt, and chocolate in Switzerland. Everything beyond those goals will be icing on the cake. Any suggestions?

I’ll be gone just over a week and should be sufficiently jetlagged but giddy by the time I get back. I’ll be returning calls and emails by February 7th. I’ll be late on getting the February Desktop Images up so please forgive me but get excited for the Best of 2011 Contest that will be starting once I return.

Wish me luck on this whirlwind tour!

Europe trip

Au revoir,
Lindsay

Friday, January 27, 2012

Lindsay Docherty Photography goes to 'Nawlins

Winter is the time when I can finally breathe again after the madness of fall and the gazillions of weddings that it brings. I use the winter to deal heavily with the advertising/marketing/business end of it all. It’s also when I have the opportunity for professional education. There’s a photography conference in mid-January and I look forward to it every year.

This year the Digital Wedding Forum Convention was held in New Orleans. It gathers some of the biggest rock stars of the industry for small classes, shootouts (not nearly as dangerous as it sounds), mentoring sessions, and an all-around good time.

A group of us went out and played with David Beckstead one of the first days there.

New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention

That was actually surrounded by this:

New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention

One of the best parts of the trip was the opportunity to roam the French Quarter with John Michael Cooper of AltF Photography and tens of other photographers. The goal was to photograph three local couples whose wedding pictures had been destroyed during Katrina through DWF KARES. You can check out some of the media attention here (pay attention at 2:23 for yours truly).

Here are just some that I shot with them:

New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention

I had never been to NOLA before and found that I absolutely fell in love with the city. I’m fortunate that one of my best friends from high school lives in New Orleans and showed me around for a few days following the convention. The houses in the area were fabulous. I fell in love over and over again with the wrap around porches, big dripping ferns, second floor balconies, floor to ceiling windows, colored shutters, porch swings, texture everywhere, and fanciful décor. Mardi Gras beads hung from trees and the entire city was just alive.

Here are just a handful of the moments that struck me:
• Getting beignets at Café du Monde and starting a powdered sugar fight after a night of booty shaking with my fellow photographers.
• Laughing til my sides hurt at dinner with Jake MorrowEmily SlaughterJesse StarrRyan Brenizer, Dina DouglassJesse Mergenthaler, Heather Lord, and Steve Zdawczynski.
• Locating the vegetarian food with my lovely roommate, Gurpreet Kaur.
• Going to Mimi’s in the Marigny and witnessing what felt like 100% true New Orleans: old bar with wood floors, people jam packed into the second floor for swing dancing, drinks flowing, low lights, ceiling fans that spun but seemed only for show, cigarette smoke, a velvety voice and jazz band of Meschiya Lake and the Little Big Horns in the corner, and the floor thumping from all of the dancing. It was pure magic.
• A paddleboat ride down the Mississippi.
• A small late night workshop with Jerry Ghionis.
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention

• Realizing I had packed 2 left foot black sandals.
• Feeling naughty walking around the streets with to-go cups.
• Wearing a tank top in January.
• Bumping into my New Year’s Eve bride, Maggie, in a tiny little restaurant and squealing with delight together.
• Trying absinthe in a dark, red toned bar.
• The over the top excitement I got from carefully selecting and purchasing a feathered and glittery mask on Bourbon Street.
• All of the fabulous and spontaneous interactions that occur when you throw 200 photographers together and say, “Go!”

I had some time to myself on one of the last days there to wander around the city a little. I spent a good deal of time at Lafayette Cemetery I and meandered from there.

New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention
New Orleans wedding photo shoot at DWF Convention


The trip was a blast. Reconnecting with old friends, making new ones, and just being inspired and falling in love with a new city. I’m already looking forward to next year!

I'm not going to lay down in words the lure of this place. Every great writer in the land, from Faulkner to Twain to Rice to Ford, has tried to do it and fallen short. It is impossible to capture the essence, tolerance, and spirit of south Louisiana in words and to try is to roll down a road of clichés, bouncing over beignets and beads and brass bands and it just is what it is.

It is home.
~ Chris Rose

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Philadelphia Wedding Photographer | Colonial Dames | Anne + David

I’ve already introduced you to Anne and David through their engagement session. Now let me tell you about their beautiful wedding at Philly’s Colonial Dames!

Anne’s absolutely gorgeous but she’s so low key and simply a blissful person. She was so happy and calm the entire day. They were staying at the Radisson Warwick but I met them to get ready at Colonial Dames, right by Rittenhouse Square. Her sapphire necklace was a gift from David’s family. Feeling the need to have an old and borrowed, she used her sister’s bobby pin. Love it!

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

It was my first time at Colonial Dames (technically the National Society of The Colonial Dames of America) and I loved it! Unlike traditional “wedding venues”, the building is a historic estate with several rooms and so much character. Nestled down a small side street, you’d never know it was there unless you were looking for it. We arranged a first look in the perfectly manicured gardens and wrought iron gates. Anne was a vision in her wedding gown with (about a hundred!) tiny buttons down the back.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

The day was nice enough for the outdoor ceremony on the back lawn. The minister for the service has known Anne’s family since she was a little girl, which made it all the more special. They had a rose ceremony to honor their mothers as well.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

We can’t forget about, Noe, the flower girl.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

Guests mingled on the back lawn during the cocktail hour.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

The hors d’oeuvres by Feastivities were superb!

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

The upstairs ballroom was prepared for the reception. The windows and light coming into the room was gorgeous. I loved the apples and fall pumpkins on the table for centerpieces. Beautifully simple.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

I love this quiet shot of the two before entering the reception.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

Guests poured in and waited for the newlyweds. They danced their first dance to Lauryn Hill and Bob Marley’s “Turn Your Lights Down Low”.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

The toasts were easly one of the highlights of the day. Anne’s mother read a letter Anne wrote to herself when she was 15 about what she wanted for her future and showed off a spectacled teenage Anne for added effect. Anne’s “future” included wanting to be 5’6”, having a million dollars so she could go to a good college, and a new violin case. David’s friends came up with what he might have written at that age. It was hilarious!

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

The reception had fabulous elements that I had never seen at a wedding before. Like the hula hoops that came out (apparently their mothers both take hula hooping classes).

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

And yes, dinner was just as attractive.
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

I was also introduced to a game called Farkle that ends with the loser eating a pickled egg.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

Of course we had to recreate the family jumping shot that they always do.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames
Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

And then there was the traditional line dance that Anne’s mother tried to orchestrate near the end of the night that included so many moves that the room was reduced to confusion and laughter.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames

It was such a great day and night and I was so happy to be a part of it all.

Anne, and David, congratulations on such a fun and incredible wedding.

Philadelphia wedding photography at Colonial Dames


Loving you is a like a song I replay
Every three minutes and thirty seconds of every day
And every chorus was written for us to recite
Every beautiful melody of devotion every night
This potion might, this ocean might carry me
In a wave of emotion to ask you to marry me
And every word, every second, and every third
Expresses the happiness more clearly than ever heard
~ Lauryn Hill with Bob Marley, “Turn Your Lights Down Low”

Wedding Ceremony: Colonial Dames
Wedding Reception: Colonial Dames
Wedding Photographer: Lindsay Docherty Photography
Dress Designer: Pronovias
Dress Shop: NYC Designer Loft
Shoes: Guess
Hair and Makeup: Salon Vanity
Florist: OffShoots!
Caterer: Feastivities
Wedding Cake: Feastivities