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  • Thanks so much for visiting! My name is Myrick Cowart and I have been shooting weddings now for over 6 years and as of 2011, I have shot over 300 weddings all over the world! Hopefully you will get a sense of who I am and my style of photography by reading through my blog! Again, thanks so much for stopping by and I hope to hear from you!
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Ryan & Amy Darnell – (Myrick Studios | Charleston, SC Wedding Photographers)

Well, it’s hard to believe that this year is coming to an end. As I look back over 2009, I am just blown away by God’s goodness. Not only did He bless me with over 30 weddings to capture, but He blessed me with so many new friends from all of these events. That is by far the best part of my job… getting to meet so many great people!  In 2008, I had the chance to meet Ryan Darnell & Amy Guillotte at a wedding that I was shooting in Destin, Florida.  Ryan & Amy told me that they would be getting married November 7, 2009 and they asked me to come and not only shoot their wedding but also shoot her bridal portraits in Charleston, South Carolina.  I don’t think they could’ve picked a better weekend for a wedding. The weather was absolutely perfect and as you can see from the shots below, Amy looked absolutely stunning in her dress…

Amys Bridal Shoot in Charleston SC

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I wish I could say that I had arranged for this white leather couch to be sitting outside for the guy’s photoshoot…but I just walked out of my hotel trying to find a cool place to shoot the guys and there it was.  I couldn’t believe it! The groomsmen were thinking wow, this photographer had this awesome white couch shipped in just for this photoshoot!  Shhhh… don’t tell! ;-)

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I’ve been shooting weddings now for 7 years and they had one of the sweetest moments that I have ever experienced during a ceremony.  Ryan & Amy finally had their chance to make it all official and Ryan got to “kiss his bride”.  Well, they asked Ryan’s grandfather to come forward and close the ceremony in prayer.  Ryan’s grandfather then had everybody stand up and join hands all across the sanctuary and he prayed the sweetest blessing over this couple.  It was one of those moments where you just wanted time to sit still… and there aren’t any words to describe the peace that was in sanctuary that day…

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Another one of the things that I love about my job is the great locations that the couples pick for their weddings.  Ryan & Amy rented out a 3-story yacht for their reception!  They called on Carolina Girl to take their wedding party on a 3-hour tour into the sunset and it was incredible! Thank you Ryan & Amy for inviting me and my fiance down to capture such a beautiful wedding..

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Lacy Dagerath - November 24, 2009 - 2:32 pm

I love that these all have a very commercial feel to them! :D So good!!

Amy Darnell - November 29, 2009 - 4:01 am

Mike, I can’t even begin to describe what I feel when I look at the photos from the wedding!!! It seems like you captured every single moment of our special day, and everytime I look at them I get to relive the happiest day of my life! You have a very special talent and are absolutely wonderful to work with—seriously, I look at some of those shots and actually feel like a movie star!!! Thanks for being so personable and for making me feel and look like such a beautiful bride… You are much more than a photographer, more like an amazing artist creating and capturing the most special and cherishable memories of a lifetime!

Charleston Wedding Photographers

Hey guys! Just enjoying our day at the Biltmore Estates in Asheville, NC! Dr J and I are heading to SC tonight to shoot a wedding on the Battery! We’re so pumped about this opportunity! More pics to come!

Steve Stanton - November 8, 2009 - 1:34 am

Man! Wish you came to the PartnerCon in New Orleans; I was hoping you would be there. Met some of your buds; Sean and Mel McLellan and Phil Thornton and Peter and Whitney Carlson. Great peeps, but wished for a latte with you! haha

I’ll be out in your neck of the woods day after thanksgiving for a wedding up north in KY, maybe there’s time for a starbucks meetup?

Keep rocking my face off with your beautiful pics!
Steve

Amber Sanders - November 18, 2009 - 11:27 pm

I love picture of you and Jaynee. Hugs to you both! I was just getting on here to show Geoff what an amazing photographer you are! :)

Toby & Christina Hitchcock – Gatlinburg TN Wedding Photographer

We will be blogging soon about this amazing wedding in the hills of Gatlinburg, TN. For now, check out this sneak peek of the Hitchcock wedding…

Lacy Dagerath - October 24, 2009 - 12:24 pm

Um.. AMAZING.. those clouds are fanTASTIC!! REALLY Great job!! Crisp clean..FULL of emotion! You captured it..Brilliant!

Mike & Vanessa Lashlee – (Nashville Wedding Photographer)

Myrick Studios would like to introduce to you the featured bride this week (Vanessa Lashlee)!  Thanks to the wonderful questionnaire that Ashley from Ashley’s Brideguide has put together, I have asked Vanessa Lashlee to answer these questions to tell us about her big day and what all went into making it happen!

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About us: Mike and I first met in college. We began dating shortly after we met. I once asked Mike when he knew he was in love with me, he told me that when he decided to take me to meet his Granny he knew that he had fallen in love. At the time of our wedding we were 1 month shy of being together for 5 years! As my sister would say…”The Best is yet to Come”

Vanessa Lashlee (Gholson) – Hermitage, TN Friendship Christian HighSchool
Mike Lashlee – Clarksville, TN Clarksville HighSchool
Wedding date & time? September 26, 2009 1:00pm
Ceremony – Nashville City Club
# guests 150
Reception location – Nashville City Club
My wedding style:   I would say that my wedding style is slightly eclectic. Our wedding was a traditional wedding with modern touches and ideas. My advice is to make it your own.

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The week of our wedding I made myself a single promise, I will not stress out. This is my advice for every bride out there. In my experience once you stress out about one thing it becomes easier to get stressed about the next thing. I woke up the morning of my wedding to a grey sky filled with thunder and lightning. Now we were lucky because my husband had put his foot down almost from the moment of the proposal and said that we would be having an indoor wedding because he knows that I stress most about things that I do not have control over, such as the weather, but we had planned to have all of our pictures done outside. I knew that I had to stick to the promise I had made myself so instead of freaking out I just called my mom and asked her to please go get us some umbrellas. Being the amazing woman that my mom is she was able to not only get us umbrellas but they were cherry red and lime green…from the Dollar Store!! Between our fabulous umbrellas and Mike Cowart’s imagination and ability to work with any lighting situation our wedding day rain turned into a blessing. Many photographers I had met with talked so much about how they only use natural lighting but I am glad that we hired a photographer that not only used natural lighting but also knew how to use artificial light to light up a very rainy day!  We were able to use our gorgeous hotel for indoor pictures then headed out into the rain with our umbrellas for pictures and memories that I would not trade for all the sunshine in the world. Thank you to Mike Cowart and our wedding party for their part in making this experience fun and memorable!

Mike from Myrick Studios included a sample below of how artificial lighting helped versus using only natural lighting!
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o       My colors and why I choose them? Our colors were cherry red and lime green. We chose these colors over our other options after seeing a spread in Bride Magazine that was beautiful. It also represents Mike and I because one of Mike’s favorite colors is green and I love red!
o       My theme? My advice here is to not feel like you have to have a theme. We did not have an overall theme and our wedding came together beautifully. My theme as a bride was classic old school hollywood…think Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn.
o       Wedding wow factor?  I do not think there was one wow factor. I think our guests enjoyed how we did everything just a little bit different. For food we served a brunch with traditional items like bacon, sausage, and fruit but we also served scrambled eggs in martini glasses with a plethora of toppings to add and we had a waffle bar with fresh fruit toppings and different syrups. One thing that I loved is that not a single one of our flower arrrangements was the same…and there were flowers everywhere…I loved it!
o       Favors? Our favors were Granny’s homemade chocolate chip cookies. Mike’s grandmother spent the day before the wedding baking 600 of her delicious cookies…she is the best and so are her cookies!
o       Personalized touches? Along with the help of my college roommates mother, Denise Gibson who owns Judy’s Flowers and Gifts in Tazewell, TN, my mother, sister, and friends designed and made all of the floral arrangements for the wedding. Denise also created and constructed the most gorgeous ceremony arch out of curly willow and hanging crystals. I also wanted a specific area for Mike and all of his friends to hang out so we used the library at the City Club as a “man’s room”. We left all of the big leather furniture in there and brought in pictures of Mike and his friends and family. We kept wedding decore light with mostly green and black and only one big green floral piece. My advice is to make it a priority to do something just for your groom…after all it is his wedding too:)
o       Gift for bridesmaids? Kamrose and Cross earrings from their Jacquline Kennedy line Groomsmen? monogrammed silk ties >

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o       Most special moment for me? This is a tie. The first special moment is when my Dad walked me down the isle. He was in a bad motorcycle accident this past June and was not released to walk until the week before the wedding. It was a blessing and it came just in time! The other special moment was my first dance with my husband. I have been waiting for this moment for a long time and words can not describe how special and joyful this short amount of time is.lashlee5

My dress may have been a little bit of a wow factor. I had a zipper installed in the hem between the beaded bodice and the taffeta bottom so when it came time for dancing the bottom of the dress came off…it made for a great suprise for Mike and a fabulous leaving dress!    lashlee6

o       My faves – highly recommend: I highly recommend all of my vendors but there are a few that stand out for a bride on a budget. For great linens at exceptionable prices go with Elegant Presentation. They are a company I found online who ship their products nationwide. They sent me unlimited fabric samples and even shipped me a chair cover so I could make sure it was the right size. For chairs I used Party Providers. Their prices were the best I found and their service and delivery was impeccable. By far our photographer has delivered the best product for the price. Mike’s work is amazing and he is easy and fun to work with. The photography was one of our top priorities in our wedding and Mike Cowart exceeded all of Mike and I’s expectations! >
o       How I found my vendors – bridal shows, wedding planning resources, friends? I found most of our vendors through hours and hours of online research! >
My wedding rewind:
o       What I would do differently if planning again? Mike and I actually talked about this on our wedding night and to be honest we couldnt think of a single thing! Little things are going to go wrong but in the end the entire day was a year and a half of planning turned into perfection!
o       Biggest waste of time or money? The biggest waste of time was the time spent stressing. Do not stress because in the end it all comes together. For us we were on a strict budget so there was no room for wasted money. My advice is to sit down with your fiance in the beginning and pick out what is most important to each of you, 2 or 3 things, and put the bulk of your budget towards those things. Be creative with everything else!
o       Best value for the service/product? Our linens from Elegant Presentation and I will say it again, our photographer! You will NOT be disappointed!

o       Neatest find? My something old and something blue. While going through my mom’s jewelry I found a blue rhinestone brooch that was stunning, come to find out it belonged to my mom’s grandmother. It had been passed down through 3 generations and on my wedding day it was pinned to my veil. lashlee7

My wedding vendors:
Wedding Planner: Me:)
Cake: Family friend
Caterer: Nashville City Club
Photography: Myrick Studios
Hotel Accomodations: Doubletree Suites Nashville/Hotel Indigo
Invitations: Carlson Craft
Bridal Gown: A Joyous Occasion Sottero & Midgley
Bridesmaids Dresses: A Joyous Occasion Bari Jay
Tuxes: Jos A Bank
Rings: Cumberland Gold Cookeville, TN
Music: Audio Pro Cookeville, TN
Linens: Elegant Presentation
Chairs: Party Providers Lebanon, TN

lacy dagerath - October 8, 2009 - 2:27 am

OH my GOSH! LOVE what she did with her dress!! That is unbelievable! GORGEOUS..and she looked HOT in it! :D Your poses with them..after that bottom of the dress came of are perfect! That just goes to show.. how much of an inspiration peoples clothes are huh? :) GREAT great great shots!

Sarah - October 8, 2009 - 8:40 pm

I know Vanessa and you did an incredible job of photographing their special day. *STUNNING!*

Steve Stanton - October 16, 2009 - 8:47 am

Your stuff is always fantastic! Great vibrant color and sultry lighting! I also really love your collage displays, makes a big impact!! Well done!

Susan Johnson - January 26, 2010 - 9:29 pm

Can you give me a call for a quote. 704-796-7718
Thanks,
Susan Johnson

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