New Website Content. Go see!

29 06 2008

Hi, all.  I’m back for a moment from wedding editing and album designing land, but I must return immediately. 

Just wanted let you know that I just added a new Featured Wedding to my website. 

How to get there:

‘Go to www.melissakelseyphotography.com

Click Weddings and Portraits

Click Galleries

Click Featured Wedding-Laura and Ryan

 

Here’s a photo from their wedding that featured awesome Tiffany blue cupcakes and such.  They are a very silly couple and I loved being around them.  Laura is a ham!

 

 

Go now!  You’ll like it. 





Tyler Spurgeon=Awesome Artist

29 06 2008

You may remember Ty of Ty and Erin from my post on their sweet engagement session (stay tuned for wedding pics). 

Ty is a painter and I love his style.  Be sure to check out his work at:

 

www.tylerspurgeon.com

 

Tyler Spurgeon

Tyler Spurgeon by Melissa Kelsey





Liz’ Bridals

5 05 2008

 

I finally get to post Liz’ bridals now that her wedding is over!  I’ve been really excited to share them.  We did them at the Beehive Tearoom which rocks.  A big thank you to the Beehive Tearoom for allowing us to shoot there.  Also, you should totally go there for tea.  It’s beautiful, peaceful, quiet, affordable, and delicious!  It’s on Brodway (300 South) and 12 West (just west of Main Street).  We also stopped by a Trax stop and Exchange Place.  Liz and Josh were married on April 30th at the Salt Lake Temple and had their reception at The Gathering Place at Gardner Village.  Good stuff!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





Graduation Announcements

4 05 2008

It’s been a while since I’ve blogged, but I’ve been super busy.  Wedding season has officially started! I have lots to blog and I’ll try to keep it updated with fabulous content. 

I designed these high school graduation announcements for Rikki.  You may recognize her from my earlier post about her senior portrait shoot.  Her high school colors are gold and green, so I incorporated them in a subtle way.  Here’s the announcement:

FRONT

high school graduation announcement 

BACK

graduation announcement





blue bijou on good things utah!

16 04 2008

Something from my wedding vendor friend, Sarah, of Blue Bijou Jewelry:

Hello Friends,

My jewelry company, blue bijou, will be featured on Good Things Utah this Monday, April 21st. 

We are looking for a bride to model some jewelry for us in her wedding gown.  Might you be able to recommend some brides that may be game for donning their dresses and looking pretty on live TV?  Feel free to share this email also. 

It’s at the ABC4 Studio in West Valley and will be from 9:30 to 11:00am.  Please let me know if anyone comes to mind! 

Thank you kindly. 

Best Wishes,
Sarah


Sarah Ward
blue bijou
jewelry designer
c 801.851.0055
e sarah@blue-bijou.com
w http://www.blue-bijou.com





New Guest Sign-In Photo Book

11 04 2008

I love my new guest sign-in book and so do my brides!  It includes 15 of your favorite engagement session photos and one for the cover.  The signing pages have a pretty scroll design that I can customize to fit your wedding colors.  It has a classic, Martha Stewart-esque look with a linen cover.  My favorite is the taupe, but it also comes in black, ivory, and sage.  Everyone who signs it at your reception will love flipping through the photos, but watch out, a line may form to see it!

This one is Quincy’s.  Her colors are brown and cream.  She told me she can’t stop looking at hers.





Liz’ awesome invitations

6 04 2008

 I custom-designed these super-cute announcements and inserts for Liz and Josh’s wedding at the end of April.  Liz and Josh are such a spirited, fun, easy-going couple (as you may have seen in their engagement session post) and their wedding colors and style reflect that.  Liz wanted polka dots and vibrant colors for her invitation design.  I used a fun (but not too cutesy) font for their names and I think they’re quite nice, if I do say so myself!  Liz’ big box of invitations came in the mail yesterday, just in time for her bridal photo session.  I scrambled to get them photographed before I delivered them to her.  Liz and her mom loved them.

Oh man-Liz looked amazing for her bridal session at the Beehive Tearoom.   You have to check those out as soon as I get them edited and on my blog.  Whoa…smokin’!

And coming soon…

Melissa Kelsey Invitations

www.melissakelseyinvitations.com

My invitation site will feature fun, elegant, and unique designs that can be customized to fit your colors.  Pick a design, tell me your colors, and you’ll get your invitations before you know it!  Customized designs available on request. 

Check back often because I’ll be announcing the “grand opening” of the website as soon as I get it up and running.

wedding announcements for liz

invitation insert, wedding dinner insert

polka dot wedding invitation for Liz





What’s in the bag?

2 04 2008

Wouldn’t you like to know.  You’ll have to meet with me for your wedding photography consultation to find out!

Call or email me:

801.493.5487

melissa@melissakelseyphotography.com

Melissa Kelsey Photography gift bag





Park City Portraits

25 03 2008

The Block Family came all the way from New Jersey and New York for vacation at Park City Ski Resort. They wanted family portraits since they were all able to be together in one place at the same time. We all know how hard that can be! The kids were so fun and the curly haired twins were very talkative and full of life. We happened upon some Clidesdale horses pulling a sleigh and some huge St. Bernards, too! They were almost as big as the horses! They were the Amstel Light dogs with their buxom beauty beer models in tow. I got a kick out of that.



family portrait in park city

family portrait in park city, utah

baby at ski resort, park city

girls in park city

girl in park city, utah

girls and clidesdale horses in park city, utah

grandfather and baby at park city ski resort, utah

st. bernard at park city ski resort

st. bernard at park city ski resort

sarah at park city ski resort

sierra at park city ski resort

around the fire at park city ski resort

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sierra and mom in park city

twins, park city portrait

twin girls, park city





My Celebrity Couple (sort of)

13 03 2008
Erin and Ty were featured in the Chicago Sun Times in an article about engaged couples.  If you didn’t see my post on their amazing engagement session-here are a few of my favorites.  Check out the article below!
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What’s the deal?

GETTING ENGAGED | What to expect till you walk down the aisle — and beyond

February 15, 2008

Congratulations! He proposed on Valentine’s Day, right on schedule. But before you go showing off that sparkler, allow us to pop the real question:

What, exactly, did you just agree to?

Do you have to start planning the wedding immediately? Or is this just a relationship upgrade? Is it a trial run for commitment, with no hard feelings if you back out?

Here’s what we found out about engagement expectations:

He says

“I’d say being engaged is 90 to 95 percent of the way to being married,” says Adnan Abu-Yousif, a researcher who finished his doctorate last November. “It certainly shouldn’t be a casual period in your relationship.”

Abu-Yousif doesn’t do anything halfway. He took his girlfriend of 3½ years, Alissa Lew, to dinner at their favorite French restaurant in Lincoln Park. He surprised her by arranging for her out-of-town family to be present, and then proposed on bended knee.

Jeremy Adams, a Chicago publicist, just got engaged to his girlfriend of 2½ years. While the proposal was romantic, the engagement is all business, he says. “It should be as short as possible, since it’s basically the time taken to plan for the wedding,” says Adams. “From a guy’s perspective, the planning process should be as brief and painless as possible.”

She says

For Bree Richter, getting engaged was a formality. She and her boyfriend had been dating for five years, and living together for two. “I would hope that if you’re engaged, you know your soon-to-be life partner as good — or almost as good — as if you were already married,” she says.

The best part about getting engaged? The parties, says Richter.

It’s been a different experience for Alissa Lew, who’s getting married to Abu-Yousif. “Planning a wedding is competitive, especially if you’re getting married in a big city,” she says. “For the last 9½ months, my fiance and I have been planning the ultimate downtown Chicago wedding, from the right flowers, to the right caterer, to managing our parents’ expectations.”

They’ve had to change the wedding date three times. “If you’re not ready to walk down the aisle the day after your engagement, you shouldn’t be getting married,” Lew says.

The stress level of an engagement is not something you’re prepared for, says Erin Pierce, who got engaged while double-parked at the Daley Center’s Picasso statue. Even putting together their gift registry was an eye-opener. They were affectionate when they arrived at Macy’s, and the salesman joked that couples are never that happy after registering.

He was right. After disagreeing about bedsheets, they returned the scanner and left.

“For the record, we’ve gone back and added to the registry a few times since and it’s been much better,” says Pierce. “We just needed to put things in perspective — we want to marry each other, not a particular china pattern.”

The experts say

The engagement isn’t just about planning your wedding, says Elizabeth Lluch, editor-in-chief of the parent company of WeddingSolutions.com. “It should also be about enjoying each other and being engaged.”

But age is everything, says Amy Schoen, a “Motivated to Marry” relationship coach. “Generally, I believe younger people — 30 and under — should be [engaged] for at least two years,” she says. “As you get older, you have a better idea what you want and what you need in a relationship. After 35, if someone desires to be married and to have a family, then the engagement should not be more than a year.”

Romance has its place, but so does practicality, says Josey Miller, senior editor at iVillage.com.

“I’m always wary of couples who get engaged in less than a year,” she says. “Where’s the fire?”

It takes about a year for people to drop their guard and let their true selves emerge, says Kathy Stafford. She should know; she’s the author of the book Relationship Remorse.

You don’t necessarily have to break off the engagement if unexpected problems crop up. But “you should certainly extend the engaged period,” says Hillary Kahn, a Chicago-based matchmaker with JretroMatch.com. “It is not as permanent a decision as marriage, and it is not as devastating as a divorce.”

Keep your eyes on the prize, says Michelle McKinney Hammon, author of How to Make Love Work. “The wedding ceremony is not your life,” she says. “The marriage is.”

ONLINE POLL

HOW LONG SHOULD YOU WAIT TO BECOME ENGAGED?Go to www.suntimes.com and let us know what you think.