Posted on March 2, 2010
We had an absolutely wonderful time at the Wedding Hive’s “An Enchanted Wedding” bridal show last Thursday evening. The turnout was tremendous! It was very nice meeting everybody we talked to, from brides and couples to other wedding vendors. The Hive did an amazing job setting everything up. It’s just how a bridal show should be done, if creative minds are allowed the freedom to explore all the possibilities.
I have to say, this group of creative professionals really excites me at where weddings in Kansas City could be heading in the future. If the Hive flourishes, KC is going to have some of the most beautiful weddings you’ve ever seen.
I was mostly mingling, but I did manage to get a few pictures.
stephen
Posted on February 8, 2010
Sparrow Photography is very excited to be participating in the Wedding Hive’s “An Enchanted Wedding” event Thursday, February 25 at Artstech, at 1522 Holmes. Some of the most amazing and creative wedding vendors in the city will be there, from dress designers and jewelry makers to floral designers and graphic artists. And of course photographers.
This is truly a special group of people, and it’s a bridal show unlike any other. If you’re looking for creative people to help make your wedding unique, don’t miss this event.
We hope to see you there!
Special thanks go out to Blue Window Creative and Jamie Letourneau for the illustration and design of this invitation.
Posted on December 14, 2009
While photojournalism indeed has its time and place for most of a wedding day, don’t overlook the importance of a traditional posed portrait of you and your beloved. This is the image that Mom and Grandma will want prints of, the one that Dad wants for his desk, the one that you’ll want enlarged and displayed proudly in your home.
Though most of our coverage is candid, and we also respect this traditional portrait and use tried and true photography techniques (for example, studio lighting where appropriate) to create a beautiful image of you and your beloved.
Rather than a quick ‘cheese’ break we’ll work with you before the big day to assure there’s enough time for those portraits. We can take as many or as few as you like. Some couples stick with portraits of just themselves, others prefer family groups. Either way, portrait time doesn’t take long at all – we work efficiently and our couples are usually pleased to be finished with pictures in time to join their guests for cocktail hour.











