Author: Stephanie Marie

  • Brenna + Terrence | Downtown Engagement || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    Brenna + Terrence | Downtown Engagement || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    I’m so excited to show off Brenna, Terrence + Fin’s fun downtown Iowa City engagement! One of the most common uneasy feelings brides face when planning their wedding is the thought of being in front of a camera.  I can totally relate!  I showed up to my engagement photos (2 hours from where we live) and forgot my Spanx!!!
    But Brenna is special – her passion and career are both dedicated to having a strong body and empowering people to live healthy.  We discussed engagement details quite a bit, and the afternoon turned out so perfectly!!  They’re adorable together, and so is Fin!!  Anyone who knows me (and tons of my clients) knows I am obsessed with dogs.

    Their Old Brick wedding in June is going to be so stunning!

  • Luz + Carel | Newlyweds in Amsterdam || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    Luz + Carel | Newlyweds in Amsterdam || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    It’s so exciting when you meet people… through other people… through other people.  Carel (pronounced almost like Carl) and Luz are newlyweds and as fate would have it, they’re one of the very few people who met on Tinder and actually liked each other! He’s from the Netherlands, she’s from Miami, and when we took these photos Luz had just moved her life to be with him about 45 minutes outside of Amsterdam.  Now that is love.

    Amsterdam was a blast with these two!  We spent a few hours roaming around the city on foot – if you’ve ever been there you know how beautiful and unique everything is.  Finding spots to take these photos was super easy.  Their style is so unique and fun.  It’s easy to pick out the Miami vibe in her attire and the European vibe in his!

    Luz + Carel, thanks so much for meeting up and smooching on each other for me! haha

    xoxo,
    Steph

  • Katie + Brody | Countryside Engagement session || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    Katie + Brody | Countryside Engagement session || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    Earlier this year, Cult Beauty by Liv, and Rhiannon Schwind at Lavish, and I decided to do an ultimate engagement session Giveaway – and Katie + Brody WON!  It was so much fun gifting this session to these two adorable humans.  We had the best time pampering Katie with professional hair and makeup!  Being the crazy dog lover that I am, I was thrilled they brought along Bentley to be a part of the shenanigans.  Not only are Katie + Brody ridiculously good looking (right?!), but they’re so head-over-heels in love and THIS is just one of the reasons why I love my job so much.  I’m sure their wedding is going to be phenomenal!!!

    xoxo,
    Steph

    Here’s a little story from Katie about how they met and fell in love:

    Brody and my dad work together at Brenneman Pork. For a few years, Brody would always tease my dad and say things like, “Gonna go pick your daughter up tonight” and they would just laugh it off. One day, however, Brody was scrolling through Facebook and noticed that I was recently single. He texted my dad (jokingly, like usual) saying, “I see Katie’s single.. tell her I’ll pick her up at 7 *wink face* ) Instead of laughing it off like usual, dad decided to reply with, “Tell her yourself” and gave him my number. I had absolutely no idea any of this was going on.. I didn’t even know who Brody was! That night, however, things changed! Brody texted me and told me that he was a coworker of my dad and asked if I’d like to hang out sometime. I stalked him on Facebook thinking, “Who the heck is this random guy” only to find out that he was only the most gorgeous person I had ever seen. I started freaking out. Of course I said yes, but I was very nervous to meet him. A few nights later was a birthday party for one of his friends. He asked if I wanted to go, and ironically one of my best friends was mutual friends with the birthday boy, so she was invited as well. So we went! I am not a very quiet person, but I did not say 2 words the entire party (I WAS SO NERVOUS)!! After the party I thought for sure he would never want to hang out with me again, but to my surprise he asked if my friend and I would like to go play cards at another friend’s house. We went and everyone around us started falling asleep. Brody and I, however, stayed awake. We talked all night long, laughing and having deep conversations that lasted hours. After that night we were inseparable. There are not many moments in life where your life changes overnight the day that you meet them, but this was one of those moments. I am so grateful to have found such a caring, kind-hearted person who has such class and strong morals in all aspects of life. I cannot wait to be his wife!!

     

    Stephanie Marie Photography | Iowa City Engagement and Wedding photographer

  • Nick + Liz | Epic Kinnick Stadium Engagement || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    Nick + Liz | Epic Kinnick Stadium Engagement || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    What Iowa Hawkeye fan wouldn’t want an epic Kinnick Stadium engagement session?  When I received an email from Liz a few days before their engagement session, I was thrilled she wanted to take photos at Kinnick Stadium!

    Shortly after we arrived and started snapping away outside of the stadium, a knight in shining armor ushered us into the gates and allowed us to photograph inside the stadium.  We may have done a little happy dance because it’s not everyday that you can just walk in and take photos on the field unless you have your wedding in Kinnick’s press box.  But taking photos on the brand new field with the awesome Tiger Hawk on the 50 yard line??   SO MUCH YES.  I had to title this with “epic” because if you’re as big of Hawkeye fans as these two (and me + my husbands family), and you’re allowed in Kinnick stadium for engagement photos, it’s truly EPIC.

    Anyway, being the HUGE Hawkeye fans that we are, we were giddy with excitement the whole time and I can definitely recall my palms sweating and my heart racing while we were taking pictures.

    Nick + Liz are one of my favorite couples – they’re so dang adorable together and I can’t wait for their wedding this month!

    xoxo,
    Steph

    Makeup: Cult Beauty by Liv

    Stephanie Marie Photography | Iowa City Engagement Photographer

  • Emily Wears & Cody Kroul | Intimate backyard wedding || Solon, Iowa Wedding Photographer

    Emily Wears & Cody Kroul | Intimate backyard wedding || Solon, Iowa Wedding Photographer

    Cody and Emily both grew up in rural Solon, Iowa, a town of about 2,000. Their families have known each other for years, but it wasn’t until much later that Cody and Emily would really get to know each other.

    Emily and Cody’s families used to trail ride together long before they ever started dating. Emily’s parents were even in attendance at Cody’s parents wedding! Cody is 5 years older than Emily, so they weren’t close in school but Cody can remember coming to Wears Auctioneering auctions with his dad as a kid and being fascinated by how fast Brent could talk & Emily remembers going to football games in middle school and watching number 44 score touchdown after touchdown.

    It seems that their relationship is a match made in heaven, it just took them a few years for their paths to cross again. Both Emily and Cody love the West, but in the end they found themselves back in the small town of Solon.

    After graduating from high school, Cody moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming to rodeo and attended Laramie County Community College. After graduating from LCCC with an Ag Business degree, Cody moved to Salmon, Idaho. He lived in Salmon for almost 8 years working as a ranch hand and running cattle in the area with his cousin.

    After 7 years of ranching, he decided to try his hand in the professional rodeo arena. Thus started Cody’s career as a PRCA steer wrestler, keeping him on the road at least 250 days a year for the last 3 years.

    Emily’s life took her in a similar direction after high school; she went West. After spending a year at the University of Northern Iowa, she decided to pack up and move out to Laramie, Wyoming to attend the University of Wyoming. After 4 years in pursuit of a Business Management degree, she graduated and moved to Buffalo, Wyoming. Emily lived there for a year working as a waitress, doing leather work and working auctions whenever she could. After a year in Buffalo, she decided to try and pursue the auction career more aggressively, an objective that took her to Cheyenne where she started doing online auction with friends in the area.

    Cheyenne ended up being the link that eventually brought Cody and Emily together.

    In June of 2015 Emily was overseas in Thailand and India to attend a friend’s wedding, it was there that Cody and her started talking and catching up on years missed. Upon returning to the States, Cody happened to be in Greeley for a rodeo with a few extra days to spend relaxing (a luxury that is very few and far between in his line of work). They decided to meet for dinner and catch up.

    It didn’t take long after that and they were dating and one year later and they were engaged!

    Huge thanks to the following businesses for being a part of their big day:

    Shoes – Western Wears
    Menswear – Bauman’s of Mt. Vernon
    Flowers – E’s Florals + Kroul Farms
    Venues – Private residence + Regal Crown ReceptionsTents – Big Ten Rentals
    Catering – Ruzicka Catering
    Cake – Hy-Vee
    Music /DJ – Live Band – Lonesome Road
    Hair – Kati Burns – 965 Salon & Spa
    Makeup – Cult Beauty by Liv
    Rings – Etsy + Vintage

     

    From the bride:

    Our wedding invitations were made by a friend, Nicole Bigelow. I wanted them to be western but also have a soft feminine & vintage feel to them as well. We went with a tan cardstock, all black vintage fonts and horseshoes to give it a western flare. The rsvp cards were simple and matched the invitations. We used an off white envelope.

    The dress I wore was my mothers. She wore it 29 years before me on her wedding day. I love fashion and unique clothing, but I tend to have expensive taste, so I knew that finding a dress that fit my style, taste and budget would be a challenge. So, instead of spending countless hours, miles and tears trying to find the perfect dress that fit my every wish, I wore one that would mean more to me than the style and price tag.

    My mother’s dress was beautiful, I remember seeing photos of her in it and although, I never really had pictured myself wearing it, I thought it was beautiful.
    My mom got married in 1988, so the style was a bit different then than it is now, but thankfully my mom’s taste is more simple than extravagant and her dress was classic and timeless. The dress beautifully combines a pearl beaded lace bodice with high back neck and a scalloped open front neckline with a full button down back and a full bodied floor length satin skirt with a long train. The dress also had long satin sleeves when my mom wore it.

    We got the dress out about 2 days after I got engaged and I knew it was the one. It didn’t fit me around the waist, so we knew that some altering would need to be done, and I had a few things I wanted to change about the style, but it fit my personality and my style perfectly, plus it was sentimental to me and my mom.

    We found a seamstress that was recommended by a few friends, Ganda’s in North Liberty, Iowa, and we took the dress to her to have altered. We had her remove the long sleeves and use that satin fabric to enlarge the waist to fit me and she lowered the neckline about an inch, added a few more pearls to the bodice and added some volume under the skirt.

    When it was finished it was like it was made for me!

    I knew I wanted to wear boots for my wedding and I wanted them to be special. Once I decided to wear my mom’s dress and found out how much we were saving by having it altered as opposed to buying a new dress, I decided to spend a little more on the boots. Anyway, I plan to wear the boots over and over – the same can’t be said for the dress, so it only makes sense!

    While I was filming an episode of Storage Wars in Los Angeles, I visited a friend who lives near San Diego and we did a little shopping. We stumbled upon a shop that had lots of boots and low and behold, I found my wedding boots!

    My engagement ring is vintage. It is from the 1920’s and a very good friend of mine from Denver helped Cody get the ring. The style of the ring is such that I felt that a band of any kind would only detract from the style and beauty of it, so I elected to not get a wedding band. Instead of a band, I found a beautiful diamond necklace that is very similar in style to my ring and we found earrings to match! I love having another piece of jewelry that means so much to me and that I can wear and have as a keepsake to remember my wedding day.

    I also wore a vintage brooch in my hair that I picked up from one of our auctions and the bracelet I wore belonged to my cousin Lindsay who passed away in February of this year. When we helped my aunt go through her things she wanted me to take a few things of Lindsay’s to keep for myself and I wanted to wear a piece of her jewelry to my wedding, so she could be there in spirit.

    Cody’s family has always had part ownership in Bauman’s of Mount Vernon – a very old historic men’s store in small town Iowa, just a few miles from our hometown. We used them for the men’s suit jackets and vests. We wanted something that would pair well with jeans and be a more casual style, so we went with a tan corduroy style jacket, a chocolate brown vest and off white shirts. Cody got all his groomsmen jeans from Wrangler.

    Cody wore his 2016 Salinas, CA Champion Rodeo buckle (which NEVER comes out of the showcase unless it’s a very special occasion.) He bought new brown boots for the wedding and wore a felt hat.

    When we got engaged in June I had originally suggested a fall wedding – I LOVE fall colors and weather. Cody quickly informed me that fall is hunting season and while he could probably skip one year for the wedding, he would never be home for an anniversary. So, I relented and we decided on a spring wedding. The fall color ideas I had went out the window and I decided to focus on spring wildflowers as my central color scheme and vision for my theme.
    I wanted my wedding to be whimsical, light, airy, casual, elegant, simple & vintage all at the same time. We had an underlying western theme throughout the entire wedding and I paired that masculine style with lots of feminine touches like lots of wildflowers, lace, blushes, pinks and neutral colors, mason jars, baby’s breath and natural nature things like wood, straw, stumps and such. I loved how everything came together in the end – it was the perfect blend of vintage and western with feminine and soft.

    I wanted the main colors to come from my flowers, the bright and springy colors of the wildflowers we used. I wanted everything else to be neutral and compliment the colors, but not upstage them. My bridesmaids wore dresses in neutral shades of pink, tan, and champagne and we used a lot of burlap and lace to keep things neutral. It worked perfectly – the flowers were the center of attention and they were gorgeous!

    The ceremony was at my parents’ acreage where I grew up. We chose this location mostly because it was big enough, and it was FREE! We wanted an outside venue to get married and we didn’t want to have to spend a bunch of money on another location. Doing it at my parents’ home made set up and prep super easy and the day of was so special because I was getting ready in my childhood home. We had the hay bale seating set up in the center of the yard facing the huge railroad tie arbor that my dad and Cody made surrounded by flowers, drinks, a fire pit, and a porch swing.

    The reception was held at Regal Crown in Lisbon, Iowa. We had originally wanted to get married and have the reception in a barn type venue, but size and cost was prohibitive and we didn’t find anything that fit our needs, so we started looking for a reception only venue. We only had to look at one place – we went to the Regal Crown, a huge steel building with a bar in the front and a big open area with a dance floor, and we knew it was the right fit for us. The building is beautifully simple with white walls, pretty elegant lighting making it easy for decorating and the price was very reasonable. It was perfect for us. We used long harvest table style seating with a head table at the front and a tent at the end of the building which held the food line and more seating. We had dessert tables along the back wall and a snack table. The entryway was where we had our guest book, gift table, memory table and our photographs. Luann at the Regal Crown was great to work with and I highly recommend using her venue for events.

    Bridal bouquet: Elise from E’s florals. Featuring beautiful wildflowers, peonies, long vine greens, and about 15 vintage brooches. E also made smaller versions of my bouquet for all my bridesmaids and flower girls.

    Elise at E’s floral made two gorgeous swags that were hung on the archway at the end of the aisle and she made corsages for grandparents, parents and all the groomsmen.

    Down our driveway, we put stumps alternating every 40 feet with a beautiful flower basket from Cody’s family’s farm, Kroul Farms and along the aisle we had a stump at the end of every row of seating, flanking the aisle with more large flower baskets. On either side of the arbor, we had 3 tall stumps in different heights with more beautiful baskets from Kroul’s.

    We had 3 mason jars on every table with a combination of wildflowers and baby’s breath from E’s floral. The mason jars were set on wood slabs cut from Kroul Farms. Our table centerpieces also included antlers and horseshoes, hand painted by Cody’s dad Tom. There were also large buckets of gorgeous arrangements placed throughout the reception hall made by E’s floral and she made centerpieces with wildflowers out of vintage cowboy boots I took to her. Kroul Farms ordered us cowboy boots and hat planters to decorate with as well.

    We put a burlap table runner down the center of every table, on top of that we used one or two wood slabs and 3 mason jars with wildflowers as well as a few antlers and metallic painted horseshoes.

    Describe the ceremony and reception and what made it special—-

    The whole day was like a fairy tale. Everything went to smooth I couldn’t have scripted a better day.

    The weather was perfect – we had set up all the outdoor seating and archway in the days prior to the wedding so all there was to do on the morning of, was set out the 50+ flower baskets and ice down the drinks!

    The girls all started getting ready bright and early at 8:30 with hair and makeup and of course, mimosas. Our neighbor, Michael who owns a catering business Amos Dean’s brought us over oatmeal, granola and yogurt & fresh fruit first thing in the morning! The guys started putting on the final touches in the yard while we were getting ready and Cody’s groomsmen started arriving around 11 to start getting ready. They were served chilaquiles for brunch. We spent most of the morning and early afternoon getting ready, there was no rush and it was so nice to be able to relax and enjoy the day and good company. Lunch was served again by Michael – the girls ate Cucumber gazpacho shooter, Mediterranean style chicken skewer, Roasted tomato and white bean bruschetta, Grilled shiitakes and arugula pesto, Bacon Wrapped asparagus & Chips and guacamole while the guys were served house made deer sticks, Pigs in a blanket, swedish meatballs/cherry sauce, buffalo chicken taquitos, & chips and guacamole & queso. Plus we all had Rhubarb crisp, Dulce de leche brownies, & peanut butter cookies for dessert!

    We did our first look around 1:30 down by my parents barn, my horse Mudd even made a cameo in the photos. We then started to do formal photos and wrapped those up just as people started arriving for the wedding. I watched from inside the house as people started to be seated by ushers and it was so heartwarming to see everyone come to be there for our special day.

    We started the wedding right at 3:00 and everything went exactly as planned! Even my puppy Loretta who was the ring bearer, walked down the aisle with Jack (5 years old) just as perfectly as could be! She was so proud to have a job. Bella, Gabbie and Sophie were perfect flower girls and Sophie took her job very seriously, not leaving the aisle until every last petal was thrown from her basket.

    Walking down the aisle with my dad seems like a blur now but it was picture perfect, just like every little girl dreams of. No tears – only smiles!

    Our officiant Nick Jedlicka is Cody’s cousins husband and Emily’s distant cousin made the whole ceremony so special by incorporating both Cody and Emily’s interests and details about our lives. He talked about rodeo and about auctioneering and made it very special, something we will never forget.

    The ceremony was short and sweet and before I knew it we were pronounced husband and wife and we walked out to the song “American Love Story” by LANCO.

    We greeted all our guests as we released them by rows and were able to thank everyone for coming and give hugs – that was special because there was so many people at the reception we weren’t able to thank everyone individually for coming.

    After the wedding ended the party bus arrived! The bridal party loaded up and we went to Sutliff and had a few drinks before stopping for one more at Whitey’s in Lisbon and then arriving at the Regal Crown at 6:30.

    We walked in to John Michael Montgomery’s “SOLD” and cut the cake right away.

    Dinner was amazing! While everyone was eating Laura Bucklin the maid of honor gave her speech and Nic Bedell gave his speech along with Aaron Hadenfeldt. The father of the bride speech was the first time I cried, dad talked about the family members we had lost, a few that were much too recent including my cousin Lindsay who died of breast cancer at 29, just 2 months before.

    After speeches Cody and I danced to “Look at You Girl” by Chris Ledoux and then we had our mother son, father daughter dance and Tom grabbed my mom and they danced with us!

    After our dances, Cody and I snuck out to do sunset photos in the field nearby and had a few moments to ourselves – the first time all day.

    The rest of the night, we partied and danced the night away! Our band Lonesome Road was amazing – they played for 3 hours with only one break and Cody’s best man Nic even got up and sang about 7 songs with the band and was a HIT.

    Ruzicka’s of Solon, IA served our dinner. We had roast beef and stuffed porkchops, with a lettuce salad, sweet corn, party potatoes and bread.

    Michael Lipcamon (our next door neighbor) served the guys and the girls food during the day while we got ready for the wedding. He owns a catering business called Amos Dean’s. His food was incredible! He tailored a menu specific for both our tastes and he is an incredible cook. 

    Cody and I had a cake made for us to cut from HyVee in Iowa City. They made a two tiered almond and hickory nut cake (a family recipe) that was decorated like a birch tree with our initials in it and flowers accenting from E’s Floral.

    For our guests, HyVee made 200 cupcakes in Vanilla, Chocolate, Red Velvet, Carrot and Lemon. We also ordered 25 fruit pies from HyVee and Emily and Tracy (her cousin) made 25 cheesecakes for the guests as well. Cheesecakes were lemon, turtle, plain, raspberry, and cappuccino.

    What advice do you have for brides planning their wedding?—- 

    • Don’t overthink things – yes there is a lot to plan, and yes there will be stress, but things will fall in to place. Don’t let it become something that you don’t enjoy doing.
    • Next – keep it simple! It’s your wedding, it’s going to be beautiful and classy naturally. Keeping the decorations and details simple will help you keep your sanity during set up and prep days, and ultimately will look better, less cluttered and more elegant.
    • Let people help. Delegate! If there are things people can help with, let them do it – they want to help. Keep the important details on your own to do list, but let your bridesmaids plan your shower and bachelorette. Let you mother in law make shopping trips. It will help you in the long run by eliminating little things on your list.
    • Save money by doing things yourself. Make things yourself instead of buying. Have a group craft day if you need, or a group baking day if you want to save money on desserts.
    • CHOOSE something to be lavish about. Be it your venue, your dress, your food, your number of guests, flowers, photographer – pick one or two or a few things that you aren’t going to worry about the cost of. Those are your splurges and should be the one or two things that are most important to YOU and will make your wedding special. Then try and find ways to save money on the other things that aren’t on that list. I chose to splurge on photography, flowers, and footwear! I saved lots of money on my dress, venue, decorations and printing (we did it ourselves).
    • Last but not least, hopefully if you’ve done all these things, your day will go flawlessly and the last piece of advice is to ENJOY THE DAY. Make sure to plan enough time to enjoy every minute and not feel rushed or hurried. Just have fun, relax, indulge and spoil yourself.

    What was your favorite moment of the wedding day?—- 

    I think walking into the reception hall might have been my favorite moment. I loved LOTS of other parts too, but that moment was the height of the day for me because we were already married and the “logistical” parts of the day were done and from that point on was just FUN. Also because at that point everyone we loved was all together in one place with us and all of our hard work was done and everyone was there to have fun and celebrate us.

    Stephanie Marie Photography | Iowa City & Solon Wedding Photographer

     

  • Better than that! | Second Shooting || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    Better than that! | Second Shooting || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    What I’m about to say probably won’t be easy for some of you to hear, and could make some of you scream, “HALLELUJAH!!”
    I second shot a wedding last weekend.  For most photographers, this is no big deal, but for others it will come as a shock – and I’m not really sure why.

    Let me take you back to a week before the wedding:  I got an email from a photographer based out of Chicago who was looking for a second shooter and she said, “I know it’s a long shot, but are you available?  I found your work on Instagram and it’s amazing!”  (Side note: she searched #iowacityweddingphotographer.)  Yes, I was available! I had the entire day open and I told her I’d be happy to help (and completely thrilled she asked me!!).  I still get so excited when I’m asked by ANYONE to photograph ANYTHING, because photography is my passion and to be able to do this full time is a dream!

    By the end of the night I was told by another vendor that they “thought I was always just a main shooter” and that I would never stoop to the level of second shooting a wedding.  It was shocking to me that someone wouldn’t take the opportunity to learn from another photographer (no matter their level) and help someone who needed it, and help the wedding couple by capturing gorgeous images of their day.  Do I benefit from it?  Will I have a gorgeous full wedding to show my prospective clients after second shooting instead of being the hired photographer? Gorgeous wedding, yes – hired photographer, nope.  But for 6 hours of working with someone, you can learn so much that could help your business.  Also, why would I ever expect someone to second shoot for me if I wasn’t willing to do the job myself??

    It makes me so sad that this industry has gotten to a place where I don’t even want to hire a second shooter unless I’m training them and providing them with gear.  I have second shot weddings where photographers said I can only post images on my blog and credit them.  I’ve known people who were asked to second shoot but had to sign an agreement where their images were owned by the hired photographer.  I’ve had second shooters become “besties” with all the vendors, standing around and having lengthy conversations with them during the time I was paying them to shoot.  I’ve had second shooters feel they need to “one-up” the wedding day with tales of their weddings and who they know.  I’ve also had a second shooter get pissed at me for expecting them to do the work I hired them to do (how dare I ask what’s next on the timeline!), so they sat outside for 3 hours and didn’t work.  Even the woman I second shot for in this case said she hoped I’d show up to second shoot because, “you just never know if someone will show up even if they said they would”.  How sad is that??

    This industry is HARD ENOUGH with attitudes, egos, and better-than business owners.  The next time you brag about how busy you are, or how many ____ you booked, or you decide to judge people for their Instagram or Facebook following (are you kidding me?), try instead to focus on your own damn business and how to make it better.  Don’t sit around like a holier than thou person giving your “opinion” over your Instagram stories about other businesses.  Who cares what other people are doing or how they are making their money – worry about paying your own bills instead of judging and gloating that you did this and that.  Lift this industry up instead of tearing it down. Lift people up. Lift businesses UP.  Stop acting like you’re “better than that“! – because you aren’t.

    I watched someone on their Instagram story say that they think it’s sad when business owners “buy” Instagram followers.  Of course this person was “super sweet” about it, and of course they added that everyone is entitled to do what they want with their businesses.  But in looking back, it was mean, negative, and judgmental – and I thought – why even say that??  I unfollowed them immediately.

    My unsolicited advice to anyone who is jealous of someone, compares themselves to other businesses, or is sick and tired of their negativity or judgement (or just being plain MEAN) – unfollow & ignore them.  It will make you so much happier and will allow you to focus on what’s important.

    I hope this post has helped some of you.  Others, I hope it’s opened your eyes to what’s necessary and completely unnecessary when it comes to how you treat people on social media.

    Thank you to Lauren Sims Photography for trusting me to be a part of this stunning wedding.  And thank you for saying I could post images without crediting you.  Because of that, I want to thank you for not being one of “those” hired photographers.  Weddings are about the COUPLE.  They aren’t about us photographers. It was a blast and I’m so glad I was available to help!!

    It was a perfect day for a wedding!!!

  • Stephanie + Zach | Colony Pumpkin Patch Engagement || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    Stephanie + Zach | Colony Pumpkin Patch Engagement || Iowa City Wedding Photographer

    Stephanie + Zach met through Facebook.  Well, not just Facebook, but through a Facebook app called “Are you Interested?”.  Zach clicked “like” before she did, but the feeling was mutual. After she tried looking him up but couldn’t find him, she received a message a few months later asking me if she was the one from “Are you Interested”.  Confused at first, it finally hit her that the guy messaging her was Zach, the man she was looking for!  It turns out they had tons of mutual friends and decided to go out.

    Their first date was memorable; he told her how awkward he was the whole night and when they said their goodbyes, he ended with, “It’s always nice to end a first date with a hug.” Stephanie left the date feeling confused and happy. After a couple more dates they became official and their love grew slow into what their relationship is today.
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    I love their love story!!
    “Back in the day” Stephanie and I sat next to each other in our college speech class.  I’ll never forget how much fun we had back then and I’m so excited for the fun we will have leading up to their 2018 wedding at Celebration Farms!
    HUGE thanks to:
    Colony Pumpkin Patch for allowing us to photograph out there!
    Cult Beauty by Liv for the amazing professional makeup!
    Allisha at Adeva Salon for the beautiful hair styling!

    xoxo,
    Steph

     



    Stephanie Marie Photography – Iowa City Engagement and Wedding Photographer

  • Emily + Cody | Engagement with a puppy! || Solon, Iowa Wedding Photographer

    Emily + Cody | Engagement with a puppy! || Solon, Iowa Wedding Photographer

    When Emily showed up to visit Cody and went inside their RV, she was surprised to see the sweetest little puppy waiting for her.  Then she found out it was an engagement gift!!  The puppy, Loretta, had the most beautiful vintage ring dangling from her collar along with a tag that asked Emily to marry Cody.  Take a look at this adorable pup and the ring.  I think Cody deserves major props for this one!!
    We had a blast last year photographing Emily + Cody’s engagement session.  I can’t believe how busy Emily has been with flying back and forth to film Storage Wars PLUS planning her wedding and running her business.
    Tomorrow’s their big day!  Emily + Cody are getting married in Solon on her parent’s beautiful property, and the weather is supposed to be perfect!

    xoxo,
    Steph