Styled Shoot: The Rebel Rebel Bride

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  • Styled by Tori Hardman
  • Model: Nicole Swaim
  • Photographer: Blue Arden Photography/Ollie Wills
  • Flower Crown: Graham Jordan
  • Cake:  Ollie Wills
  • MUA and Hair: Tori Hardman
  • Dress: Target Maxi Dress
  • MUA: Ollie Wills
  • Shoes: Coach
  • Bouquet: Tori Hardman

Wedding Trend: Great America Carolina Malt

Rustic Wedding. Check. Burlap and Lace. Check. Mason jars filled with glorious alcohol. Check and Check. Yeah..you heard it right; alcohol filled mason jars to complete the whole look.  That's where Great America  Malt comes in.

Shopping in the wine section at Wal-Mart, I found these two babies stacked high right across from the refrigerated beer.  There were flavors such as Apple Pie and Clear (this one).  What attracted me to this? Well, the mason jars of course.  There's nothing like the feeling of sitting on my front porch and throwing back what feels to be moonshine but tastes more like a clean and clear mead.

This would be a great talking piece for any backwoods rustic wedding. There's nothing like "Great America's Apple Pie Malt Substitute Beer! Brewed and bottled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains here in North Carolina." Nothing more rustic than that!

Candace + Gary Wedding at St Mark's Lutheran Church and Trump National Golf Club

They met when they were 13. They married in their 60s with children and grandchildren between them.  This family was a force of love and acceptance. No butterflies. No tension. No crazy wedding trends.  They just wanted to be married and marriage is what they got.  Take a look through my beautiful lens.

Hello Tulsa!

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I'm coming. I'm shooting. I'm having a righteous reunion.  Get ready to get on my calender.

I'm coming for you Tulsans. I'm coming for you.

NEW Custom Packaging for Blue!!

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The devil is in the details.  I say again, THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS. 

I have always been one for the details.  Symmetry is best friend.  In recent months, I have worked on a design I felt would fit the new image of my business.  When Blue Arden was Ollie Wills Photography, though my business had a name, it didn't have brand.  It did not showcase the things I love which are: antique, vintage, rustic, modern, and simple.  I like bold colors.  I like aged things.  I like new things made to look old and old things made to look new.  That's my SCHTICK.  My brand, instead, was all over the place with constantly changing watermarks, editing styles, and imprints, as I tried to find myself. 

Finally, this year, the name Blue Arden found me and with it came a brand.  What came with it was specificity and direction. What came with it was a THANK YOU NOTE.  I believe my clients should always know how thankful I am for them choosing me.  It is a huge honor to be the number one choice! With that being said, I am proud to introduce what will now come standard with all large packages and weddings. It's so cute, I think I'll make one for myself.



Bridal Trends 2015: Suarez Bakery

Window shopping is a poor girls dream.  Heck: It IS THE BRIDE'S DREAM.  Dreams are made and shattered in the very reflections of the window shopper.  I am a perpetual window shopper.  I like to fill my cart up with everything I see, touch, and feel, then leave the cart.  I'm that annoying shopper that shops short of the cash register then gives you all of those things to re-shelve at the end of the day.  I'm really not a unthoughtful person.  I just like to feel what it feels like because it always eventually comes back around to me.

Today's BRIDAL TREND happens to be the dream all of all for this year's 2015 Bride.  Bridal Trend pick of the week is "Suarez Bakery" of Charlotte, NC.  How do would one describe Suarez? Well, Charlotte Magazine would call it "Guns and Butter."  I would call it Carlos Suarez.  Be sure to read more about the Bakery here. Here are some pictures from my adventures ever so rustic, sleek, wonderful, and whimsical.

Baby Shower: A Party and a Reunion

Pleasantries and great fun from the 40th birthday and Baby Shower of my dear dear friend who I had not seen in over 10 years. Such a joyous reunion and amazing occasion.

"Mini" Mini Family Photo Shoot

As many of you guys know, I have taken a step back from doing so many family portraits to focus my business on wedding, engagement, and couple clientele.  This is not to say that I dislike photographing families, kids, etc.  I absolutely LOVE photographing families.  It's just not something that I can devote as much time to now that my business has begun changing.  With that being said, this weekend, I got the opportunity to do a "Mini" mini Family Shoot: five shots to ten shots, five minutes, five or less people.  Needless to say, it was an awesome time.

BTS ( Behind the Scenes) of the "Styled Vintage Bride" Shoot

Meet my NEW Creative Director!!!

I need help. I NEEDED help. I'm not afraid to admit when I need help.  The thing about being a photographer is that sometimes, when setting up beautiful landscapes, that you need vision.  You need the vision of someone who is NOT taking the pictures.  A lot of times, they can see things and think of things you would have never even considered as a photographer.  As a photographer, you get so caught up in capturing the photo, that you leave out the important part: CREATING THE PERFECT LANDSCAPE.  That's not to say that you don't consider the landscape.  It's just that sometimes, you need someone that makes this their MAIN concentration.  That is where Tori, my new creative director, came in.  I've always been told that I have an eye for the detail.  But, Tori HAS a HUGE eye for the details.  She's also very resourceful.

Enough of this gushing! Here's Tori!


Lindsay + David : Couple's Shoot

What are the odds that you shoot a wedding and you meet someone who went to your rival high school that happens to be located over 1000 miles away? Well, if you're me, they are HIGH.  I attended three high schools during my teenage "tenure." One of those high schools were Marshall High located in San Antonio, TX; connection made.  It turns out that David went to MY rival high school in San Antonio!  What a small world it is sometimes.

Now to the couple:  Lindsay and David were an incredible couple to shoot.  Our meeting was quite unique.  I was at a wedding and they asked me if I could do a quick shoot for them because they "never dress up."  I was more than happy to oblige as they were a darn good looking couple!  Lindsay described herself as "the skater" and David "the drummer."  Pretty cool if you ask me! Well, enough of this small talk. Lets get right down to the pictures.

Styled Shoot Sneak Peek

Brides, Bouquets, Flowers, Sunlight, STYLED SHOOT.  I'd write more about this, but I'm saving it for some upcoming blog love about the shoot and Behind the Scenes (BTS)  Stay tuned!

First Official Wedding of the Season: Greg and Candace

Years ago in the state of Michigan, two young kids met and became lifelong friends.  Thirteen is a tender age to meet the love of your life.  But that's exactly happened with Greg and Candace! They met at 13 and married 50 years later! I guess that saying is true that that "true love never dies!" Here is a sneak peep from their wedding I shot yesterday.  More images to come. Great family to work with.  Hope to work with them again!


Photographers Recollect Life Quite Differently

When people consider memories, they think of them as in good or bad memories. Photographers are a slightly different breed of rememberers (if that's even a word). We remember in "how good we thought we were" at the time we took a photo. We remember by "what camera we used." We also remember by "how we edited at that time" and "what was I thinking by posting that photo."  We are quite the eccentric bunch of individuals.  I can honestly say that my memories of my work have been love/hate memories.  Though I now have an incredible following (which I am humbled by everyday) of over 1K likes, it is still not enough. I want more...I want to be better...I want to be recognized...I want to be the best....until something reminds me of how far I have actually come.

When I look back at some of the work I have done, I am in awe of how my style has changed, yet how my vision has remained intact.

This very night, while putting together a new downloadable pricing packages, I came across one of my first Senior sessions. What struck me was not how many of the photos were bad, but rather how many were STILL good. Despite the fact that I didn't understand lighting and under exposure to the extent that I do now.  Despite that fact that I wanted to pretend like I knew everything and now I openly admit "I'm a forever learning photographer." Despite that fact that now I am amazed I was even paid for my earlier work, my earlier work is still my art. It is still my experience. It is still something I can enjoy.

What's more is that no matter how much I despise the techniques I used at the time, someone will always have my memories somewhere in their album, Facebook page, school year book, or even wedding album.  I am forever engrained in this family. That is something for which I can be very proud.

So how does this overcritical, perfectionist, sadist photographer feel about this shoot? I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to shoot such a beautiful and intelligent young woman. But really, it doesn't matter what I think. What matters is what my clients will remember about their experience.

-Ollie

Sea Otter Creations Promotional Shoot: Miss Briley Wills

Sea Otter Creations is a Tulsa based handmade children's clothing store. She makes customized orders and sells her original creations.  Store owner, Kimberly Cotter and myself met almost two years ago when I did a photo shoot for her, then, Baby Amelia.  Flash forward to now, Amelia is now a walking toddler, Kimberly is a SAHM, and she SEWS.  When we got together and decided to collaborate on her website photos, I was thrilled when it all started to come together.

There are the first few test shots using items she made for my daughter, Briley.  Can't wait for the weather to clear up so I can get my other little models and shoot more of Kimberly's clothing items from her clothing line.

To order from Sea Otter Creation or to like the page, go to https://www.facebook.com/seaottercreationsOK .  Support Local. Support Handmade.


Popular Vintage Looks & Trends for the 2015 Bride

I remember waking up at 7:00am sharp to join my Mom (who I affectionately call Melinda Ann) on her ritualistic Saturday morning garage sale hunting expedition.  The mornings usually started out warm and hungry, but usually "metamorphosized" into this hot misty day filled with old dictionaries, timeless classics, clothes that smelled of mothballs & cobwebs, and of course the rumble of my stomach. My Mom placated these many sites and sounds with buying me cereal burgers (soy burgers with a mystery mixture of meat and lard) and crinkled dollars. 

I look back on many of these Saturdays with love and bliss because these very Saturdays are what has shaped my love for all things vintage and my very style in photography.

This year has brought something special with it: Vintage. Many brides are setting out to do a lot of DIY weddings to save on the cost and also put their personal touch on their special day.  I'm all for this.  This inspires creativity. 

Below are some pictures that inspire my photography and are definitely shaping up to be the most popular "Vintage Trends for the 2015 Bride."  Check out my inspiration.