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Category Archives: Scott & Breanna

Rikki showcasing some of our most unique Senior session poses yet!

I’m not quite sure how it happens, but somehow we always seem to get the most talented seniors coming to us for senior portraits! Rikki is definitely no exception to this! When she first showed up, I (Breanna) was definitely stunned by how beautiful she was and I (correctly) guessed that would make her a...

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  • Nicholas LeongMarch 31, 2011 - 1:14 am

    Because talented people seek out other talented ppl! 🙂 Loving that second last shot 😀ReplyCancel

The Reveal Moment… to have or not to have.

I’ve heard it many times before…. “WHAT?!  You’re going to see each other before the wedding?!  You’re going to put a curse on your marriage!”  Well actually, the reason behind the custom of not seeing each other before the ceremony on your wedding has less to do with superstitions and more to do with the...

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  • Brenda MoodyMarch 23, 2011 - 9:30 am

    Oh how this makes me wish that I had a reveal moment before my ceremony!! I wish I had known about the reasons behind the tradition of not seeing each other.
    It would have made such a huge difference in my wedding (which was 19 years ago, by the way).
    We were married at a bed and breakfast and our photographer took so much time after the ceremony that the owner/coordinator actually had the reception without us!! Yep, we actually missed our own reception….by the time we got inside, all of the food was gone, as well as most of the guests, the champagne fountain was dry and the owner/coordinator was out in the back yard at the gazebo having a drink with the bartender!!
    Anyway…thanks for the awesome article and my advice to all new brides would be…please, please allow yourselves the luxury of having that reveal moment with your photographer!! Seriously!! 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Inez MorenoMarch 23, 2011 - 1:08 pm

    If I had one wish, it would be to go back in time and have you two take our wedding pictures. I am seriously going to talk my husband into buying me a new dress (my orig dress is super duper dirty on the bottom) so that you can take our wedding pictures. You guys are amazing! Your pictures litteraly take my breathe away.ReplyCancel

  • diana elizabethMarch 24, 2011 - 1:12 pm

    YES!! I try so hard to convince my couples to do it and you did a great job selling it! 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Kelly CMarch 24, 2011 - 1:18 pm

    100 times over, if I could do it again, I’d do the reveal. I, however, did not. I see the preciousness in both events now. And I know it would have calmed the nerves of my sweet hubby! lol It also helps you be all about your whole ceremony. To take a look around and take in everything that is happening.ReplyCancel

  • Raquel SergioMarch 24, 2011 - 6:37 pm

    My husband and I chose to do the real look… It was the best decision I ever made as a bride! we hugged, kissed, almost cried as we held each other and then we relaxed we held hands and danced…. I loved it I will never forget walking into the empty ballroom where daniel was playing the piano… till this day I say it was the best choice!

    I love how this article expressed everything that I felt and showed the world the reason why traditions move on and so should we 🙂

    great job 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Sara BlissMarch 25, 2011 - 4:38 am

    Love, love, love how you put this! I love doing it with my couples and wish that I had done it at mine. Like you I’m not sad, I just didn’t know it was an option at that point and I would change it if I were doing it again. Thanks for sharing. Beautiful, amazing moments!ReplyCancel

  • […] Photography recently wrote an excellent article on what a first look (or reveal moment) is all about.  I highly suggest reading […] ReplyCancel

  • Nicholas LeongMarch 31, 2011 - 1:23 am

    Awesome reveal moments! And yes, every couple should have them! I saw my bride a few thousand times before the wedding ceremony, and I still loved it when I saw her walked down the aisle.

    And I didn’t run away, so there you go. 😛ReplyCancel

  • Katie DeYoungMarch 31, 2011 - 9:45 pm

    I’ve always pictured doing the reveal at the ceremony and the more I thought about it, the more I liked the idea of doing it before. I’m getting married in 2 months and its been set in stone that the reveal will be before and this article just sold the idea to me. I am actually VERY excited about it now! Thank You for sharing a photographers insight 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Chantal Brown PhotographyApril 8, 2011 - 4:57 pm

    This article is perfect! Thanks so much for sharing with all of us!ReplyCancel

  • Texasfrog PhotographyApril 16, 2011 - 6:39 am

    I think this is an amazing way to capture the moment of seeing each other for the first time. I will be offer this to my wedding clients from now on.ReplyCancel

  • Brad GittingsApril 16, 2011 - 9:33 am

    What great ideas. I love the natural expressions and poses (or lack of which makes the pics even more natural).

    I’ve got a wedding coming up soon I’ll be photographing and am looking for some fresh ideas and takes to spice up the photo shoot. First one with the new camera as well (Canon EOS-7D).

    Lets keep in touch. You have my email and my (or our, my wife’s as well) FB page is at:
    http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/kyrsten.bradReplyCancel

  • KadeeJuly 15, 2011 - 9:34 am

    I am in love with this idea. I was on the fence about it, and I know my fiancee is too. But after reading this article and seeing your beatiful photos (they induced happy tears in me while sitting in my office at work!) I am SOLD. We’re doing this.

    Thank you.ReplyCancel

  • […] was so glad they chose to do a reveal moment and see one another before the ceremony because as soon as they were together, the stresses of the […] ReplyCancel

  • […] The Reveal Moment […] ReplyCancel

  • […] a great blog post about the Reveal by US photographers, The Chansons, here if you want to read more about the […]ReplyCancel

  • Danielle SlaterAugust 16, 2013 - 6:25 pm

    I have to say that after reading your blog, I definitely do see the magic and beauty in having a “first look”, but I would still, to this day, never, ever change NOT having a “first look” with my husband before the ceremony.

    The anticipation and excitement of building up to that moment when we locked eyes as my Dad escorted me down the aisle is forever etched in my mind. The feelings that I could feel, that he could feel, and we were feeling together is irreplaceable. The magic was unbelievable and everyone got to witness it. If we wanted to keep that moment private, we would have eloped. But we wanted to share with our family and friends that special moment, because even though it was public, he and I were still feeling very private, intimate feelings that no one could ever possibly understand or get. He recalls with great fondness, still, how much he loved waiting for me, watching me come towards him, and listening to the song I walked down to.

    When my husband and I are in the grocery store and the song I walked down the aisle to comes on over the radio and he gets instant tears in his eyes and looks at me with that love sick look, I know keeping our first look at our ceremony was the best choice for us.ReplyCancel

  • soniaDecember 11, 2013 - 9:28 pm

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts, you made me change my mind…
    it will be my second wedding, and I want it to be very different from the first one
    this will seize that very special moment to remember and cherish forever :))ReplyCancel

  • MeaghenMarch 2, 2014 - 12:58 am

    I was dead set on waiting for the ceremony…But I’ve been converted :D…Now I just need a groom…hmmmReplyCancel

  • […] Another photographer made the argument that the first look during the ceremony goes by very quickly and you may not get the best shots. Plus, a first look is more intimate and allows the couple to share a special moment together before the hustle and bustle of the wedding, which goes by fast enough as it is. […]ReplyCancel

  • laura SawyerJuly 28, 2014 - 2:43 pm

    I think this is a really personal decision. I read and appreciate your comments, but my husband and I stuck with tradition, and did not do the first look, even though I was pretty sure he didn’t plan to run. I don’t care for First Look pictures, or a big production of a “moment.” I really dislike the contrived, groom is covering his eyes, while the bride stands behind him pictures. Everyone has a different take on this, though. My photographer got great pictures of his face as I came down the aisle. I am really, really glad I didn’t do the first look. When people post wedding pictures, they are always among my least facorite, and I didn’t miss it at all.ReplyCancel

  • Raquel PinsonOctober 31, 2014 - 8:54 am

    Thank you for sharing this! You have changed my outlook on this and my mind. We are going to have a reveal moment before the ceremony. I am ecstatic I stabled across your blog.ReplyCancel

Helping Foster Girls Find Value… The Arizona Princess Program

The word “prom” evokes all kinds of emotions for all kinds of people. The range falls somewhere between nostalgia, sadness, fondness, mixed in with fear and nervous, sweaty palms! For the girls I am about to tell you about, the word “prom” has recently taken on a whole new meaning.  That’s because until recently, a...

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  • AmyMarch 14, 2011 - 9:41 pm

    Love it, this is such an awesome story! I loved it last year when you did it…and again, making me cry! Nice job guys- beautiful capture of such a unique event!ReplyCancel

  • Nicholas LeongMarch 16, 2011 - 2:35 am

    Once again, both of you are a source of inspiration, not only because of your skills, but your big, big heart to give back 🙂

    Awesome stuff!ReplyCancel

  • ChristinaMarch 25, 2011 - 12:26 pm

    Such a beautiful story, made me cry! I was wondering, how do I donate dresses and shoes?ReplyCancel

  • […] definitely have a lot in common and have many shared passions, including our work with the Princess Program which you may remember from past blogs.  In fact, after that first meeting, we had a chance to […] ReplyCancel

  • […] Jonathan Roberts. We knew they were cool guys because we had worked with these two before at the Arizona Princess Program but this was our first official wedding we’ve teamed up for and we found out that they are […]ReplyCancel

Katy had plenty of time to thoroughly plan the perfect senior session!

What do you get when you combine patience, a good wardrobe selection, and a very happy girl with beautiful long hair?  That would be Katy’s senior session! Why was the patience necessary?  Well because she originally emailed us back in August about scheduling her senior session with us, and in case you haven’t checked the...

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  • Nicholas LeongMarch 16, 2011 - 2:37 am

    I have no idea what Urban Outfitters are, but your lighting and color tones are exceptional!

    heh, now I keep your images as an inspiration 😀ReplyCancel

  • Kate Johnson (aka Katie Miller)April 11, 2011 - 8:58 pm

    Breanna! Your photos are beautiful and so are you! hope life is going so well!ReplyCancel

Jessica… a girl of many talents… who now has senior pictures to show them off!

If I wasn’t married to Scottie, I wouldn’t believe that one person could be as good at as many different things as Jessica is! Let’s start with the obvious…ok, she’s very pretty for one.  I mean, it only takes one picture (let alone all the ones we have here) to be able to see that....

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