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Mystic!

January 18, 2012

Who knew you could have that much fun while learning and being inspired? Well, I am here to tell you can.  Andrew and I went to a photography seminar series this year called “Mystic” It was at the very beginning of January and ran for four days of seminars. We got to meet and chat, have a beer with some of the top wedding photographers in the world. Crazy! We even made it into the Mystic Video which was filmed by Joseph Switzer of Switzerfilm

So, are we inspired? Yes! We are taking what we have learned and re-learned and putting it in to action for 2012. Thanks everyone for such a great time.
Cheers,
Kate & Andrew

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Halloween Wrap-Up

November 7, 2011

Thank You!!  Thank You! What a great day. We had a lot of little ones through the studio on Oct. 28th and of course lots of fun. Because of the so many great people who joined us we raised close to 200 lbs of food for the Wasaga & Elmvale  Food banks.  With such fantastic success this will now be an annual studio event.   We so  forward to watching all the little ones grow and see what they choose to be for Halloween each year.

Here are our “not so little anymore” kids with some of the food that we raised.

Here is Madisen is costume being scared by our friend/neighbour Adam

Thanks again!

Cheers,

Kate & Andrew

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HALLOWEEN CHARITY EVENT

October 19, 2011

Visual Roots is opening the Fireside studio for a One Day Costume Bonaza! Help us, Help our community food banks by bringing your little ones in costume with food bank donations and receive a complimentary mini session. Each session includes one image ready to print 4×6 size and each child will receive a Halloween treat.

Come one, Come all to this Spooktacular event.

When: Friday Oct. 28th
Where: Fireside Studio, Woodland Beach
Session Times: 1:00 – 7:00 pm
What to bring: Food for the Food Bank or Monetary Donations (minimum $5.00)

Most needed food items for the Food Bank

  • Canned Meat & Fish
  • Peanut Butter
  • Beans in Sauce
  • Rice
  • Cold Cereal
  • Canned Fruit
  • Macaroni & Cheese
  • Canned Stew & Chili
  • Canned Vegetables
  • Fruit & Veggie Juice

All food and donations going to the Wasaga Beach & Elmvale Food Banks.

Give the studio a call 705-361-3270 to book in your time slot. Any questions please give us a call or email at info@visualroots.com.

Parents can order prints of other poses through our online gallery system. Galleries will be ready for viewing November 5th 2011.

Happy Halloween!
Kate & Andrew

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Hello all! We hope you have had a wonderful summer? Hopefully the wonderful weather will continue on into the fall.

We have a very large naturalized area very close to our studio. During the better weather months of the year we use it as our outdoor studio as much as possible.  Here are some postcards from the past months we have shot at our outdoor studio.

 

Dalene & Andrei’s  Engagement Session

Adrienne & Todd just because session

 

Christine from Harness Your Power. Business Portraits

Over the fall months we will continue to  photograph outdoors. We find that it helps clients feel more comfortable and we get more variety from the different landscapes. Looking for family portraits we will have a fall special coming up just in time for Christmas cards and Christmas orders. Hope you are enjoying the last days of summer.

Cheers,

Kate & Andrew

 

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We have been working diligently to keep to deadlines and the blog has gotten forgotten again. What can we say? We like to spend any free time with our munchkins instead of the computer. School is starting soon… Baby H has been in our baby program for the last year and I really looked forward to seeing how much he has grown from session to session. He first came to see us at about three weeks old and he was oh so sweet. He just celebrated his first birthday and we had lots of fun at the final session. Most of the session he was on the move exploring the studio, he wanted to touch and see everything. We listened to lots of Raffi and he practiced his drumming on the big metal wash tub. Here is one of my favorites from the session.

Cheers,

Kate & Andrew

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THANK YOU!

July 28, 2011

We just wanted to say thank you to all our great clients and we really appreciate the support and understanding over the last month.  The wedding season started on a rough note with the postal strike. Living in a rural area like we do we depend on the postal service for almost all of our mailings and packages. With the service not running it was a lot more difficult and expensive to get everything where it needed to be. Also, we had several packages stuck waiting for everything to reopen. Once that was over we were excited to get everything back on track. Only that didn’t quite happen as quick as we had hoped.

On July 5th a close family member had a bad accident. We are very happy to say that they are recovering.  It will be a long process for them.  This again took us away from our editing work and set us behind by a few more days.  Things are now getting back on track and we are working hard on keeping to our time-lines.  If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to call or email.

Thanks again for the kind words and best wishes that you have offered. Also, for your patience and understanding. It means a lot to us.

Cheers,

Kate & Andrew

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VISUAL ROOTS PHOTO TONES

June 10, 2011

Clients tend to ask us if we photograph or offer black and white and sepia tones? Yes, we do but we also offer other tones and variations that are different then the everyday. Instead of trying to explain them, we thought it best to show you the many different variations on the same colour image.  This way you can get a glimpse of the editing side of things and how we choose what best suits the image. I tend to edit images by toning them to be more vintage lower contrast vibe which is something I love. Andrew tends to edit for a more clean crisp look with a slight tone of vintage.  Every photographer is different in how they shoot and how they edit there images to look a certain way. We all have different processes that we use to develop our images, just like a painter or sculptor has different ways & tools they use to complete their art.

 

 

Cheers,

Kate & Andrew

 

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Baby C is our newest neighbour! Our kids are so excited to have a new baby so close by. They are always asking if they can go visit him, which they do if he’s outside.

Baby C in the studio was very easy to work with, having just woken up and finished eating. Babies are easiest to photograph if their bellies are full and they have had their regular naps. We also keep the studio quite toasty which doesn’t always make it comfortable for mom and dad but makes baby nice and cozy.   Most of our newborn sessions are done in the studio, however we shoot regularly on-location.  Theses sessions take place from birth until around one month. During this time babies change and grow so much, from their first days of looking swollen and sleepy to seeing their features emerge and becoming more awake.

Baby C’s Daddy likes to skateboard so he brought his long board to the session.

 

 

Congrats to Tim & Brit!

Have a wonderful long weekend everyone. We will be off the grid for the weekend and will get back to any messages on Monday.

Cheers,

Kate & Andrew

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We met Diane from Rural Roots Design co. through our clients Jamey and Gord this past summer. I was amazed at the floral decor at their wedding, it totally meshed & enhanced the decor of the venue and the colours of their day.   Also, the flowers looked as good at the end of the day as in they had in the beginning. Which was amazing as it was quite a hot day and the reception was air conditioned, you would think the temperature changes would make the flowers wilt.

Jamey & Gord’s Wedding Florals & Decor

 

Diane has such a gift and a great personality which makes her a joy to work with.  A couple of months ago, I met up with her to photograph a few designs and see where & how she works.  It was a great to be there and see her in action, it helped me understand her process of bringing arrangements together.  Here is more about her and her business Rural Roots Design co based out of Craighurst, Ontario. {We Love her business name!}

 

1) How did you get into floral design?

A) I got into floral design in 2004 after taking a course through Georgian College.  I was lucky enough that my employer allowed me to take time off one day a week for several weeks and this allowed me to submerse myself into the world of nomenclature, basic design skills and color theory.  Following my course I then proceeded to both volunteer and/or work part-time in various floral shops in the surrounding area to help build on my newly acquired skills while continuing to work in dental administration.

2)  What makes you different from other floral designers?

A)  What makes me different is that right now I am concentrating only on wedding/event design which allows me to solely focus on the individual event.  I also am constantly updating my skills by attending as many seminars and floral design shows as possible as well as I do a lot of reading and subscribe to many floral related publications.
I also have a strict policy regarding conditioning floral product once in arrives to the studio.  This is an important step which is often overlooked; but I take the time and the expense to do it right.  I make sure everything in the design space including knives, scissors and water buckets are sterilized before use.

3)  How do help brides create designs for their wedding?

A)  I help couples decide by having them fill out a questionnaire.  Gathering as much information about what they have already chosen; usually by the time they have come to me for a consultation they have already decided upon dresses, color and location.  Then we reflect on the couple as individuals, their relationship, their careers, hobbies, childhood memories; basically what makes them tick. What they like and don’t like.  Sometimes I’m given a list of flowers they don’t like which is really helpful.

 

4)  Some of us aren’t aware of the amount of work you do as a floral designer.  What is the typical process for you when you design a wedding?

A)  Well it starts by figuring on the number of stems needed and ordering from our supplier.  Source out containers and product.  Looking for the perfect embellishments such as ribbon and the bling that might be used.  Closer to the event the flowers are picked up, brought to the studio where they are checked over again, given a fresh cut and correctly conditioned in water and flower nutrients.  Containers are rechecked and cleaned, and then foamed and greened.  Then the design process begins.  I keep a large worksheet and my design inspiration board that I have put together after my consultation with the couple which contains colors, pictures, and phrases to keep in mind while designing and when something is finished it is stroked off the list.  Key factors are to-do lists and communication.

 

5)  What do you say when a bride asks, “How much do you cost”?

A) My reply is that there are many different considerations and variables to consider that go into the floral budget; different flowers require different techniques and may need to be taped and wired, delivery service and set up etc.  That’s why a consultation is always important to sort out all the details first and then a price can be drawn up.

 

6)  It is common for brides to be overwhelmed at the cost of their wedding.  How do you work with brides who want to cut costs?

A)
-Think seasonal, be open-minded about flower types and using single flower types.
-Consider using or incorporating family heirlooms into centerpieces to add elements of nostalgia
-Mix old and new
-Branches offer a lot of drama and they can be used in conjunction with fewer flowers and or used to add a lighting element.
-Larger tropical leaves can be used as statement pieces in various ways.
-A lot of couples are also buying their first home at the same time as planning their wedding and I also suggest using potted plants/shrubs and then they can be replanted into the landscape if possible.
-Think about dual purpose and rental items

7)  What are the best flowers for each season?

Spring -     Calla lily, tulips, ranunculus, peony, lisianthus, freesia, agapanthus, muscari, flowering branches

Summer – Liatris, celosia, astilbe, protea, aster, hydrangea, chrysanthemum, berries, Sunflowers

Fall -       Sedum, snowberry, millet, dahlia, trachelium, scabiosa, branches, ornamental cabbages, brunia

Winter -  Skimmia, leucandendron, amaryllis, ginger, glads, Peruvian cedar

Year-Round Flowers -  Roses, gerbera, lilies, freesia, mums, carnations, berries, anthurium, orchids and countless grasses and leaves of  various shapes and sizes

 

8)  What advice would you give a bride and groom before they pick a florist?

A)  Ask questions about experience and schooling.   Make sure they show a serious interest in your wedding.  Look at websites and of course word of mouth.

Diane’s Design studio

9)  Do you enjoy what you do?

A)  Yes, I absolutely love it.  As it says in my promotional material “We Love Flowers – We Love The Possibilities” pretty much sums it up.  I feel privileged to be able to work with this incredible product that mother nature provides.  I always remember reading a quote by Wayne Gretzky that read “I don’t thank God for the Ability to play hockey, I thank God for the Passion to play hockey”.

I have lived in the area my whole life; growing up with my parents and one brother on a farm just outside of Elmvale.  We showed and raised Clydesdale’s so there was always lots of foals, shows, and poop to contend with.  My mom always had a large vegetable garden but  it was my dad that was more into flowers and trees.    I love flower gardening and I admit that I’m a wee bit obsessed with  plants and flowers.  I will always be thankful that my parents made the decision to purchase a farm and move from the city before I came into the picture; hence the name RURAL ROOTS.
I have always worked in dental/medical administration and enjoy the personal contact with patients.  I am happily married to my husband Stephen and we have one cat that rules the roost both at home here in Craighurst and while visiting the family farm on weekends.

My style can be described as lush bundles of color and rich textures.  I like to add a whimsical touch to everything I design.  I’m always on the look out for interesting flora or dried material to incorporate and taking “old school” stems and presenting them in a fresh new and creative way, never working from a kit.
My design inspiration comes from various sources.  It can be the container chosen, theme and the flowers themselves while walking about the flower cooler at the wholesalers and starting with a focal flower and building on that.  New ideas unfold as I am designing and I keep these ideas in mind for future use.
It’s one of the great things about this creative process it is always evolving and ever changing, the possibilities are limitless!

Cheers  Diane

 

Diane really not wanting her picture taken! Beautiful just like her designs.

You can contact Diane through the following :

Rural Roots Design Studio is located
3232 Penetanguishene Rd.
Barrie, ON Canada
Contact Diane at diane@ruralrootsdesignco.ca, 705-321-7791
By Appointment Only.

CONSULTATIONS ARE COMPLIMENTARY

 

I hope to photograph with Diane this summer again.

Cheers,

Kate & Andrew

 

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So Much fun! I had decided to put together a photobooth for the Wasaga Business show about a month ago. During the past month many things got in the way in promoting it but it was still a big hit. Next year we hope to more people join us and maybe have a theme? It was great to see so many people out at the show and see faces we have not seen in awhile. Thanks for stopping by!

Here are a few fun ones.

 

Favorite of the day, so sweet.

 

Cheers,

Kate & Andrew

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