Vendors:
Photographer: Frank Carnaggio Photography / Wedding Planner: M. Elizabeth Events/ Videography: Mainstreet Productions/ Florist: Flower Buds/ Cake: Sweet Magnolia / Ceremony: South Highland Presbyterian/ Venue: The Club
Hello family and friends! This is currently the page holder for you to be able to watch Megan and Joel exchange their wedding vows at Prince of Peace Catholic Church on Saturday, April 20. The ceremony begins at 6:30 so approximately 30 minutes before you will start to see some activity in a box below. Once again, you will be able to view the ceremony on this page, just below this text. Don't be alarmed if you see the church for a second and then it disappears as we will be testing all connections in the hour leading up to the ceremony start time.
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Our friend Rachael Grammer with Two Hearts Weddings & Events shows us how to correctly pin a boutonniere to a jacket.
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You know, it's not just weddings around here. Sometimes we bring out a camera just for the fun of it. This time we aimed it at our friend, JD, from Mr. Burch Formal Wear. JD shows us how to tie a perfect bow tie. Watch and learn and AMAZE your friends. You WILL be the life of the party. Trust me.
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Angela S. Deaver |
| Birmingham Wedding Videographer
205-669-1421 | 205-612-9574
"It’s a beginning and an ending, it’s glorious and sad, and it’s intimate and public. In your lifetime there will be few milestones that will change the course of your future more than your wedding day. Main Street Productions understands and believes in the emotions of life. We bring these emotions to our art and look forward to presenting you a glimpse into your own past." - John Deaver, Main Street Productions
If you know me, you know that I have a very tender heart. And sometimes (as more of a survival technique) I tend to ignore and try to forget people that are less fortunate than we are. Maybe ignore is not the right word. I think I just really thought someone else was handling it. Whether it is the government helping with WIC or the Jimmy Hale Mission providing meals during the holidays, someone else is taking care of the needy.
It wasn't until our son started Kindergarten in Columbiana that I realized how great the need. There were babies that were hungry in the same school as my son, in the same class. How could this be happening? Aren't there programs to help? So we did a few mini food drives during the Fall and we were able to contribute in a very small way.
In January we were in Los Angeles at a videographer's convention, INFOCUS. One of the speakers talked about a passion project they did the previous year. It intrigued me. After all we work very hard every week with wedding after wedding. Doing a passion project would allow us to refuel our creative juices while providing a service to someone that could use it.
The next Sunday our minister, Brian Erickson at Alabaster First United Methodist Church, talked about "identifying a cause that stirs your heart." His sermon, "Give Your Heart a CTRL + ALT + DEL," is posted below. As I listened, I knew I wanted to be able to help those kids/adults that were hungry in Shelby County through Manna Charities. I could just see the video that we could produce as our passion project.
Alabaster FUMC "Give Your Heart a CTRL+ALT+DEL" (01-27-2013) from Alabaster FUMC on Vimeo.
I began to do a little research about Manna and learned that a short non-denominational worship service was held in the old Winn Dixie building in Alabaster, now called Restore. Directly after the guests were able to shop (for a $3 donation if able) for what they needed in the back of an old grocery store. All goods were either supplied by the community (individuals or grocery stores) or bought for discounted rates through a larger food bank. Some 60 - 120 participants, ages up to 85, depended on Manna for their groceries each week.
So the next Saturday (now mind you, this was during our "slow" season) I had my formal introduction to Manna Charities. At 7:00 in the morning, I arrived not really knowing what I would see/hear/learn that day, but ready to help in whatever way I could. Everyone seemed to have their own "job" and before long, all guests were served and we began to clean up and get ready for the next week. I was exhausted and it wasn't even noon!
I came home and told John that I had found my passion project. I just needed him to shoot it for me. I wanted to create something that Manna can send out to local churches for them to show their congregation. Or maybe even showing it to schools and local businesses. I wanted a mini documentary showing the need in Shelby County and what this organization is doing to help. I wanted something that will "stir the hearts" of the people who watch it. And John is the best person to bring out the emotion needed for people to make a difference. The mini doc is not ready yet (as we just filmed it yesterday), but I know it will truly be something amazing, that only John could produce. And when it is, I will share it. I can't wait!
My plea is that each of you reading this post will join me in doing what you can for Manna. Can you organize a food drive at your workplace? Take up cash donations for Manna? Give a few hours of your time helping to serve food on Saturday mornings? I promise you it will be the best way to start your day. Want to learn more, visit http://mannacharitiesinc.blogspot.com.
There is a new wedding blog in town and we have had a couple of our weddings featured!
This past weekend, photographer Frank Carnaggio was featured with one of his weddings from last summer, for which we were the videographer. Blaire and Rush's wedding was spectacular, filled with lots of details (and the cutest kids ever), pulled together by wedding planner, Meghan Cease of M. Elizabeth Weddings & Events. You can read all about the wedding here.

Vendors:
Photographer: Frank Carnaggio Photography / Wedding Planner: M. Elizabeth Events/ Videography: Mainstreet Productions/ Florist: Flower Buds/ Cake: Sweet Magnolia / Ceremony: South Highland Presbyterian/ Venue: The Club
Then yesterday, one of our all-time favorite brides, Sara Sanderson Franklin and her husband Drew were featured for their wedding at Double Oak Community Church with the reception at The Club. The best part (in our opinion!!!) was that their wedding video highlights were featured too! Read the blog post here.
Vendors:
Photographer: Eternal Reflections Photography / Wedding Planner: Engaging Celebrations / Videography: Main Street Productions/ Rentals: BBJ Linen / Ceremony: Double Oak Community Church / Venue: The Club / Bride’s Gown: The Something Blue Shoppe / Bridesmaids: Bridesmaid’s Inc. / Groom’s Attire: Mr. Burch / Hair: Morgan Ashley Studio Salon / Makeup: Porcelain & Pink / Auto:Vintage Auto Chauffer
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Sounds pretty fancy, huh? Don't be too impressed, I think they just needed content for the new blog, Charmed Wedding Blog. But I still got to give my opinion about the importance of hiring a professional videographer for your wedding. It referenced how a wedding video can really serve as a legacy for your family, tying in a very sweet story from a wedding of ours last Fall at The American Village.
AND one of my favorite videos was attached to the article. Read it. It might change your mind.
And watch the video.
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Along with their wedding DVD, we included wedding day highlights. Highlights are a great way of seeing all the major and important parts of your wedding day, in about 3 - 5 minutes. Enjoy Erica and Chad's highlights of their summer wedding at The Sonnet House.
Wedding Planner: Anita Kanellis with AK Brides. Photographer: David Shirk with Unplugged Photography. DJ: JAMM Entertainment. Florist: Lillie's. Hair and Makeup: Melissa Borgardus of Joyce's Formals. Wedding Dress: Ivory and White. Catering: Chef Bob. Lighting: Design Productions
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Our wonderful couple was married on one of those November Saturdays that the weather was just perfect. The kind of day that you felt you should be spinning around on a hilltop somewhere singing at the top of your lungs. So we really didn't have the option of doing that, as Catherine and Brook were pretty excited to be getting married! And speaking of newlyweds, photographer extraordinaire, Ann Wade (Parrish) Shreve was just coming back from her own wedding bliss and we were so excited to get to hang/work with her.
Asbury United Methodist Church was the location of the ceremony with The Club for the reception. A big highlight of the evening was the chocolates on a big table in lieu of the groom's cake. LOVE this idea. AND the family even had some bagged to give to the vendors after the wedding. How thoughtful were they!!! (Sure, someone on the cleanup crew decided to help themselves to ours during the going away. I didn't need the calories anyway...) I should have snapped a picture of the candy table, but maybe you should just head over to Ann Wade's blog to see the pictures yourself!


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Some families you just fall in love with immediately. Actually most of our families, I fall in love with very quickly, thus the reason that we do too many weddings per year. Regardless, when I met with Liz and her mom and talked about the upcoming wedding, I knew it was one that we wanted to be a part of. There is just something about them.
And it couldn't have been a more perfect wedding day out at Autumn Ridge in Chelsea, AL. Under the direction of Becky's Brides, the outdoor ceremony on top of Shelby County's most beautiful mountains was heaven-sent. The reception was a great mixture of friends and family gathering in the main house and dancing the night away out in the tent on the property.
We had a great time (as always) working beside David Shirk with Unplugged Photography (his amazing images can be found here). And don't worry, David, I have recovered from having to jump on the golf cart while you were driving off without me!
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What do you get when you take approximately 700 people in nice clothing ready to have a great evening? Natalie and Ryan's wedding guests! Needless to say, it was standing room only for their beautiful ceremony at St. Elias. And really standing room only for their reception at the new Embassy Suites in Hoover, but that was because EVERYONE was on the dance floor! It was wild! But we wouldn't have it any other way.
The day wouldn't have gone near as smoothly without the direction of Beverly Andrews with Engaging Celebrations. Beautiful flowers everywhere by Carol Riley with Lillie's.
Other vendors included:
Studio G Photography
Compositionz
Enjoy their wedding day highlights!