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Catherine Hall Featured on Women In Photography International Website
Press Comments Off Tue 09.25.2007
WIPI is featuring my work on the front page of their website. Feature includes my biography and a selection of images.
John Deere Fine Art Exhibit in Cincinnati
From The Studio, Photo of the Week Comments Off Sun 09.16.2007
Last week we had an exhibit of gorgeous 20 x 30 inch prints of lifestyle portraits of persons using John Deere products in rural Maryland. The exhibition was sponsored by John Deere and included images created for Catherine Hall Studios by Catherine Hall and Curt Littlecott.
Real Wedding Feature: Sarah and Kevin
Weddings Comments Off Wed 08.29.2007
June 30, 2007 Highlands Inn, Carmel
Sarah, 25, a Marketing Specialist, and Kevin, 32, an Everglades National Park Guide, met while Sarah was doing an internship in Naples, FL for her last remaining credits towards a Communications degree from Michigan State University. The pair clicked instantly on their casual first date over sushi, and a shared love for the beach and being on the water. Truly, it was love at first site, so after graduating from school, Sarah moved to Naples. After two wonderful years together, Kevin asked Sarah to be his wife on her 25th birthday while the couple was sharing a romantic evening overlooking the Gulf of Mexico at twilight.
When it came time to plan the wedding, the couple decided that they wanted something intensely romantic, dramatic and intimate. The found everything that they were looking for at the renowned Park Hyatt Carmel Highlands Inn, on the picturesque coastline of California. Carmel is known for its world-class golf featuring Pebble Beach and Spy Glass golf courses, as well as a quaint, downtown area filled with art galleries and small cafes. Sarah had fallen in love with the spot while vacationing there with her parents as a teenager and witnessing an outdoor wedding on the hotel balcony which overlooked the cliffy, white-capped Pacific Ocean.
Sarah planned each detail of the wedding to be simple, elegant and personalized for the 30 family members making the journey out to California. The invitations and cake incorporated iridescent tones, pearl finishes and rich creams. The outdoor ceremony included a lemon leaf, eucalyptus and orchid garland draped over an archway framing the couple during the marriage ceremony. Pale pink peonies, tulips, orchids and hydrangeas were tied all throughout the wedding in the table’s cape, cake decor, boutonnieres and bouquets.
The ceremony commenced at 2 o’clock in the afternoon on a perfect June day. Sarah chose a classic sweetheart cut Mon Cheri Couture gown and complimenting scalloped veil adorned with Swarovski crystals. Kevin wore a timeless Ralph Lauren tuxedo and soft pink vest and tie; to accomplish the look of a classic gentleman. During the ceremony, Sarah’s young cousins stood up in front of the congregation to read a special poem about the personal meaning of love and marriage to Kevin and Sarah.
After the ceremony, guests enjoyed champagne, native Californian wines and artisan cheeses while listening to the live acoustic guitarist who had also played softly as Sarah graced down the aisle with her father. The party then moved into an intimate reception area with a long conference style table, fireplace and windows lining the walls looking out towards the Pacific. Their dinner menu reflected Californian cuisine, incorporating artichoke hearts, Dungeness crab, local sea bass, and lots and lots of wine!! Dessert was a delicate, chocolate buttermilk cake filled with layers of chocolate panache and fresh raspberries, and covered in a white fondant with a cascade of orchids for decor.
The party lasted until 7:30, and the guests danced the night away to the sounds of Motown and Nat King Cole while looking out over the water and feeling the overwhelming love that a close knit family can collect when they join together in the joyous celebration of marriage.
Venue: Highlands Inn | Event Coordinator: Erna Clay at Highlands Inn | Dress Designer: Mon Cheri Couture | Florist: Fleurish | Cake Designer: Parker Lusseau Pastries
Classical Guitarist (during outdoor ceremony): Terrence Farrell | DJ: Peter Burkhard | Caterer: Highlands Inn
Real Wedding Feature: Rachel and Chris
Weddings Comments Off Tue 08.14.2007
Married on June 16, 2007Vanderbilt Mansion in Oakdale, New York
Rachel, 28, a Fashion Publicist and Founder of Invitation Chef, LLC and Chris, 27, a student at the Harvard Business School, met on a Sunday afternoon in a coffee shop on the Upper East side of Manhattan. After a cup of coffee and good conversation, they knew that they had both found something really special. Chris and Rachel were engaged at midnight on their 1-year anniversary at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas, NV overlooking the famous fountains which Chris had pre-arranged to play their anniversary song by Celine Deon.
For her work, Rachel frequently attends the Oscars and Emmys to dress celebrities, plans high-profile events and produces extravagant wedding invitations for clients. When starting to plan their wedding, she wanted a world-class event where every detail made a statement.
Chris and Rachel sought after a grand and enchanting setting and decided on the Vanderbilt Mansion in Oakdale, NY. Oakdale is a relic of America’s gilded age of a century ago, where powerful men of incredible wealth built South Shore gold coast mansions and dwelt in manorial splendor. Of the most prominent was William K. Vanderbilt, who built the most noted mansion, Idle Hour, a 900-acre estate on the Connetquot River. Today, the Vanderbilt Mansion serves as a venue for weddings and formal affairs.
To set the tone of the wedding, Rachel started with a simple pink rose and green hydrangea topiary as her theme. She wanted a whimsical, enchanting centerpiece for the tables and built everything from this idea. Because Rachel wanted a very high-end and completely coordinated affair, she designed wedding invitations, save-the-date cards, menus, and programs adorned with silver ribbon that were intended to be used as small fans for guests during the outdoor ceremony. Every piece was influenced by a rose pink and pistachio green theme. Her escort cards were adorned with a Lenox heart box and each of her tables were named after varieties of pink roses. Her bridesmaid dresses were also pistachio green.
For the ceremony, Rachel wore a grand Henry Roth A-line gown and then changed dresses before the reception for dancing and mingling. To make a bold statement, Rachel also wore several carats of Hearts On Fire diamond couture jewelry and a vintage diamond brooch in her hair.
The ceremony was beyond romantic, the weather was perfect and Chris and Rachel were married in front of 140 of their closest family and friends. Followed by an extravagant dinner and dancing, Rachel and Chris ended the night with coffee and a Venetian desert hour, finished with chocolate covered strawberries to send guests on their way from what many described as the best wedding they had ever attended.
Vendor Information:
Photography: Catherine Hall Studios | Photographers: Catherine Hall and Curt Littlecott | Placecards, invitiations, etc: Invitation Chef | Diamonds: Hearts on Fire | Wedding Gown: Henry Roth | Caterer: Lovin Oven | Florist: Lovin Oven Floral
Catherine Hall announces Real Weddings Section
Weddings Comments Off Tue 08.14.2007






















