Verbena Floral Design – Bloom to Bucket to Bouquet

Creative. Fun. Sweet. HILARIOUS. Artists.  These are just a few of the words I would use to describe Vanessa and Jenny who are the owners and creative vision that is Verbena Floral Design.  Jenny and Vanessa have a true talent for creating bouquets that are unique, timeless, romantic and completely stylish.  I am always excited to hear that a wedding client of mine will be working with them as I know the florals will be drop dead gorgeous and a dream to photograph.

For those of you that already know these two I don’t need to tell you how their wicked sense of humour can have tears rolling down your cheeks in a moments time.  Or how they may possibly be the only two other people on earth who love cupcakes as much as I do.  When we were first planning this session Vanessa asked if I wanted to start the day by having a cupcake lunch at Crumsby’s Cupcake Cafe.  Ummmm, are you freaking kidding me?!  Is this some sort of mean trick? But soon I realized that she was … SERIOUS!  I wondered if perhaps we were long lost siblings who were separated at birth.  She was definitely speaking my language and I knew this was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.  She had me at cupcake.

Sidenote – but if you are a cupcake lover like myself and have yet to try Crumsbys, you need to!  It is possibly the cutest cafe ever and its decor is perfect for kids. Win, win, win!

I had the pleasure of working with these lovely ladies in a two part session that they so cleverly named, “Bloom to Bucket to Bouquet.”  Our goal for these sessions was to create a shoot that would tell a little bit of their story.  A sort of behind the scenes glimpse into their world of floral design if you will.  One that often starts with a ‘vision board’ complete with paint swatches, sketches, magazine clippings and ideas related to creating the perfect wedding floral design for their clients.  I LOVED this idea!   Being a visual person myself, I could really see how a client would truly appreciate seeing their vision come to life on this board.   Being a photographer most of the work I do takes place leading up to and after the session or wedding has actually occurred.  So I thought it was really neat that Jenny and Vanessa wanted to showcase a bit of this part of their job for their clients.

For session one we decided that it would be neat to pay a visit the flower wholesaler that they use, Mt. Newton Greenhouses.  The Stubbs’ family who have owned and operated this wonderful company since 1980, warmly welcomed us and allowed me to shoot all sorts of their gorgeous blooms.  And as this session took place right before Mother’s Day, there were flowers from floor to ceiling, literally.  I was in heaven!  I have always loved flowers and seeing an operation like this, I was in my glory.  The peonies and succulents were my favourites by far and they had them galore.

Vanessa and Jenny were looking for specific flowers on this trip as they were recreating Carrie’s stunning bouquet from the first Sex and the City movie for one of their lucky brides …. remember this one?   As I wandered around shooting vibrant roses, perfect irises, colourful ranunculus, and romantic peonies, Jenny and Vanessa scouted the perfect flowers for their special bouquet.  They were a wee bit camera shy for this shoot, but promised me that for part two I would be able to get them and their amazing creations in front of my camera.

I hope you enjoy part one of this fun session!

[…] you missed part one of this fun session you can find it HERE.  I had so much fun working with Vanessa and Jenny of Verbena Floral Design on day two of their […]

Julianna collettJune 9, 2010 - 9:29 pm

I am certain this is what heaven is – beautifully captured- can’t wait for part two!

PaulJune 9, 2010 - 3:43 am

Welcome back Kim very nice work.

MelanieJune 8, 2010 - 10:45 am

Absolutely gorgeous!

Kim SpearsJune 7, 2010 - 2:40 pm

Thank you for all the comments!
Sherry – those are Peonies, aren’t they incredible ?!
Rose – thank you so much for continuing to follow my work 🙂

s h e r r yJune 6, 2010 - 11:21 pm

I love all the colours! 🙂 And are those pink peonies I see? LOVE them.

Rose DykstraJune 6, 2010 - 9:44 pm

What an amazing day you had! I love flowers, they are always willing subjects. I am a fan of your work and have been following you for a bit. Cheers!

michelleJune 6, 2010 - 9:31 pm

oh how fun kim. what a wonderful treat to hang out with verbena ladies. a great adventure you went on and crumsby is a favorite rainy day portrait place for me to bring kids! they love it and it has great light!! wonderful images.

ChrystalJune 6, 2010 - 9:22 pm

Gorgeous pics!

Alicia & Skye {Engaged}

Alicia and Skye invited me to their new home.  Boxes were still being unpacked, walls were being painted and new places for their treasures were being discovered.  As much as moving is a giant pain in the a** there is something about having a clean slate and new possibilities that always ignite my inner interior designer.  So while some hate the chaos and change, I always look forward to a move and getting organized.  While they were smack dab in the middle of this process it was easy to see why this home captured their hearts.  Imagine waking up to have your breakfast at kitchen nook that stared across the street into a beautiful farmer’s field.  I would love it !  There home has beautiful wood beams and a cozy wood fireplace that will keep them toasty warm on blustery winter (or Spring!) days, I am sure.

I loved Skye’s idea of starting the session at their home to capture some special images to document this new chapter.  And with the rain starting to come down, their lovely trees provided the perfect bit of shelter.  Jack joined us for a few before I stole mom and dad away for some shots just of them, and their love.

seanJune 4, 2010 - 12:33 pm

kim, the thing i love so much about you is the way you can knock out amazing photos anywhere. anywhere! i love the shots in front of their home, and love the light! the yellow flowers are stupidly beautiful! what an awesome time!

Shelley KulleJune 3, 2010 - 7:43 pm

Fantabulous Kim!

AaronJune 3, 2010 - 1:18 pm

These are beautiful. And I never thought that broom could look that nice! Well shot.

Kim SpearsJune 3, 2010 - 11:55 am

Thank you Laurie and Andrea! Andrea all the processing was done with Red Leaf Actions…love them!

ChristineJune 3, 2010 - 7:27 am

These are all fantastic!! Love all the colour and details!

laurieJune 2, 2010 - 9:12 pm

kim…. these are so wonderful! i love each and every photo and I’m sure they are thrilled too!

andrea bJune 2, 2010 - 9:04 pm

Very cute. Your ability to capture their personalities is evident in each photograph. Stunning. I also really like your processing as well…I’m a fan 😉

I am HOME !!

It feels so flipping fantastic to be home.  We had such an amazing honeymoon, but coming home always feels so sweet.  Our little kitties Lucy and Dezzy were happy to have us home too and hearing their little motors going purring away just makes me melt.

I won’t reveal too much about our trip as there as many pics and stories to come.  I will say that if I could eat greek food everyday I would die a happy woman.  My god the food there was incredible!  I think I will be dreaming about Baklava for months to come.

Now I have several blog posts to catch up on, but first and foremost I wanted to post a quick teaser for a very patient family.  I am shooting Alicia and Skye’s wedding this August and for their fun e-session we included their so-cute-I-could-eat-him son Jack for a few.  You may remember Jack from when he was  a wee little babe, here.  This shot just makes me smile.  How cute are his jeans, seriously ?!

Kim SpearsJune 4, 2010 - 3:26 pm

It feels SO great to be home 🙂 CINDY !!! Omigosh it’s great to hear from you! Running into you guys in Sultanhmet was too hilarious. It was amazing meeting you both and I look forward to staying in touch. Your comment is really so sweet 🙂

Cindy Lou AillaudJune 4, 2010 - 3:55 am

Oh my gosh and golly!!! You were on your honeymoon when we met you! I had wondered but I never asked even though we kept running into each other in Greece AND Turkey! Congratulations to you and Darin! It seems as if we could go ahead and plan the the 50th wedding celebration…you two seem very happy!

I LOVE your photos Kim! Wow! I am so glad you are sharing with the world the images you make. I hope we will “run into” you again someday. Smiles and hugs! :)cindy lou

s h e r r yJune 1, 2010 - 7:17 pm

Welcome home! 🙂 I can’t WAIT to see your photos/hear the stories! Haha. This little sneak peak is super cute! 🙂

SeanJune 1, 2010 - 6:48 pm

it’s awesome to have you home, kim! missed you! what a cute little photo, my goodness!

Anna ElenaJune 1, 2010 - 4:07 pm

Oh my goodness, so cute!

Our Honeymoon in Greece and Turkey

I am sitting in my villa on Santorini overlooking the bright blue Mediterranean and wondering how I got so lucky.  Darren and I arrived on Santorini this morning on a flight from Athens after spending 3 days exploring the Parthenon, shopping in the Plaka and Montastraiki District, browsing museums for the oldest artifact we could find, and dining on amazing greek food and fine wine…while trying to avoid any first hand experience of the riots.   

Athens is bustling.  The people greet with a kiss on each cheek and carry on conversation with passionate enthusiasm.  There are cars honking, pigeons gallore, and cafes on every corner.  I truly enjoyed our time there and believe it is somewhere I will visit again.

When Darren and I first started discussing possible honeymoon destination options we talked of Bali, Costa Rica, New Zealand, and Greece and Turkey as our top choices.  With our love for travel it was a tough decision.  But to be honest my heart was set on Greece and Turkey all along.  I have heard nothing but good things about these two destinations.  I have such romantic visions of Greece with its amazing cobblestone walkways, pots of bright coloured flowers, amazing architecture, history and culture and food to die for.  And Turkey with its spectacular beaches, friendly people, unique culture and breathtaking mosques. 

Today just happens to be my birthday and I truly cant imagine being anywhere more beautiful with the man of my dreams.  I would love to describe the view from my terrace but I know I will not do it justice.  My silly little laptop is not the best for loading photos right now, so unfortunately this post will be without a picture.  However, I look forward to posting MANY travel snaps once I return.

Please bare with my if I am a bit slow to return your email.  I promise that in between sipping glasses of white wine and snacking on olives, dolmades, feta and baklava I will get back to you as soon as I can 😉   I will be away until the 28th of May.

Also a quick thank you to Deb and Malcolm for housesitting while we are away and to Melia and Cam for looking after our fur babies!   We owe you guys some Ouzo when we return!

Kim SpearsMay 27, 2010 - 7:35 am

Thank you so much for your sweet words Cat !! I am looking forward to meeting you too. I am so excited about the workshop 🙂

CatMay 16, 2010 - 4:02 pm

Hello Kim – Just wanted to say how much I have enjoyed looking at your work, so soft and gorgeous. Really looking forward to connecting at the workshop next month. Enjoy your honeymoon!

Cat

SeanMay 14, 2010 - 1:41 pm

happy birthday, kim! what a week for you, it sounds like a fairytale 🙂

Kyla & Derek {Engaged}

The internet can be such a wonderful thing. Kyla was viewing a friend’s wedding photos on my lovely friends Amy and Richard’s website for Red Leaf Studios and happened to keep browsing along and stumbled across the shoot Darren and I had done and subsequently my website as well.  The internet makes the world just that much smaller, doesn’t it ?!  Kyla checked out my work and I am really glad that she liked what she saw.  We had a great time wandering around the grounds of Hatley Castle and eventually made our way into Charlie’s Trail, which I had never explored.  I am so glad they showed me this little gem!

The two of them are getting married soon just outside Halifax, Nova Scotia.  Unfortunately for me they already have a wedding photographer booked.  I just want to put it out there that I would LOVE to shoot a wedding in Nova Scotia 😉

Kyla and Derek thank so you for finding me and for being so much fun to work with!

Kyla you are STUNNING !! … and I LOVE your hair 🙂

Lara EichhornMay 20, 2010 - 8:04 pm

I really love that first black and white one. They look so sweet and happy in all of these photos.

MonicaMay 18, 2010 - 12:39 pm

These are beautiful! Stunning really! Kyla, you’re beautiful! You can really see how much you two love one another! xoxox

SeanMay 15, 2010 - 7:53 pm

ohh kim, wow! these are wonderful, they’re so beautiful. sooo beautiful. love the last so much. if you book in nova scotia, i call second shooting? ;P

Kim SpearsMay 12, 2010 - 2:52 pm

Oh Jean I am so glad you like them! Tears like that are such a beautiful compliment 🙂 Michelle – I just love the last one too!

Jean McrorieMay 10, 2010 - 6:53 pm

Kyla and Derek these are gorgeous photos ! Your love for one another comes shinning thru. I have tears in my eyes as I’m looking at them. Amazing work everyone!!!!

michelleMay 6, 2010 - 3:55 pm

kim these are so pretty. the castle looks gorgeous. i especially love 2, 7 and the last one, such beautiful light and setting.

s h e r r yMay 4, 2010 - 3:25 pm

Oh wow… These are rad… And I LOVE the castle!! <3 <3