A free weekend! Since becoming full time freelance I realised that weekends have not been returned to me, as I had hoped in the beginning. I’m not complaining, as much of the time photography for me is as much pleasure as it is work. However, when I do have a weekend that I’m not shooting a wedding or catching up on work I’m not always sure what to do with myself! However this weekend I have a desire to do some ‘Webmin’ – I get married in May. I must admit I have found it a little hard to get fully enthused and inspired – as I’m just not sure what I want! I spend days, because of being a wedding photographer, pouring over wedding images, info and talking to brides-to-be – that part of me feels a little overwhelmed!
Anyway – last weekend I had a fitting for my dress (my mother is making it) and we did some girly shopping for bridal underwear and shoes and some excitement began to shine through! I also began to design a wedding invitation DIY style (we only need 6 invites!) and reminded myself how much I love creating and designing. I’ve been to Art School and picking up a pencil took me back to those very enjoyable days. Using Pinterest (which is just the most useful and inspiring website for creative projects – especially for weddings) I’ve gradually began collecting some inspiration boards.
I’ve always enjoyed good typography, so I’ve gone a little crazy on it for our invite. Or, to be precise I’ve tried my hand at some ‘Lettering’. A little sneak peek at my efforts below…

I want to include some small illustrations that reveal a little more about myself and my boyfriend – to keep it personal. I also want to have a few nautical themes – to tie in our venue in Rye Town Hall, East Sussex.
So this weekend I had an appointment to try on some wedding dresses. I took along my sisters and my Mum to help out. I think I have must have tried on around 5 or 6 with varying degrees of success! I wanted to ‘keep my mind open’ so tried on dresses from the lacey to the slinky to one that looked a little like a giant feathery bird (which was actually surprisingly nice on!). At the end of the session I had whittled it down to two quite different dresses. Luckily I don’t need to make a decision right now as my mother is an absolutely amazing dressmaker, so I am able to have a bespoke dress handmade for me. Yesterday we sat down over coffee to chat and do some sketches. The next step is for Mum to make a toile and for me to have some fittings! Perhaps we can combine the two dresses…. oh and some fabric shopping – The Berwick St Cloth shop and Borovick Fabrics no doubt.
© Charlotte Knee
The session also made me realise how important it is for a wedding photographer to get some really lovely shots of the wedding dress. Not only photographs of the dress on the bride, but some detail shots of all the buttons, lace, net, appliqué and diamantes, that can be so easily missed or taken for granted. I know, from Mum, how many hours go into making wedding dresses so I’m determined to make sure each of my brides get a ton of beautiful shots of every detail.
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