Wendy Zook Photography had an AMAZING 2016 — it was our first full-blown, full-time year of wedding photography, with more than 20 weddings captured. About 12 other love stories started their photographic journey with WZP through engagement sessions in four different states!
We’ve been looking ahead to 2017 for the past few weeks of “slow season” — working on a quicker turnaround process for our next clients, improving business management things here at the desk and already participating in our first educational event, thanks to a one-on-one Skype mentoring with Hope Taylor Photography.
However, I find it hard to completely focus on 2017 until I take just a few more moments to reflect on the gifts and blessings 2016 brought to me. And there will definitely be some embarrasing behind-the-scenes images of Yours Truly acting awkward, goofy and all sorts of in-the-moment.
I’m extremely proud of this 365-day journey. I began 2016 sitting in a coffee shop with a potential bride. Sweaty palms, nervous giggles and a lot of coffee… and now, a happy WZP bride and a sweet new friend. Beyond any beautiful image I’ve taken (and I’m really proud of so many), I’m so happy with the new friends I have made — fellow photographers and couples. I’m proud of the ways I have improved my craft — finding a style all my own and not conforming to popular colors or edits or anything that’s not true to me; improving myself technically, too.
It used to be really tricky for me to be a leader or in the spotlight. Unfortunately, a wedding photographer is not a field that allows for one to be a quiet or meek wallflower. So, this year, I really grew into the moment-capturer I wanted to be. I’m not exactly dancing on tabletops or screaming through a megaphone, but I’ve again found my way, wrangling large and loud bridal parties and excited, well-meaning mothers-in-law with snafus in weather predictions, medical emergencies and everything in between, and doing so with grace and confidence and kindness.
I’m also taking leadership to a new role as leader of the Rochester chapter of the Rising Tide Society‘s monthly Tuesdays Together meetings — an opportunity for local creatives of all fields to gather and network, talk business and have all those much-needed “you get it” moments.
On a personal level, 2016 has been very, very good to us, too. We celebrated seven years of marriage and 10 years of our love story (which began with a blind date!). Our son turned 6 and started an amazing school sure to bring out amazing potential. And our firecracker-personality gal turned 4 and began full-day Pre-K recently. I started practicing Yoga and indulging in occasional Hikyoga adventures, too. And we started the year with celebrations with the National Down Syndrome and the incredible experience had while photographing models with an extra chromosome last winter. I feel truly, truly blessed for all the great things I’ve discovered and uncovered these past 12 months.
And now, a little less mushy and a whole lot of awkward. I present insanely goofy images of myself deep in thought and on the move and testing light and making my couples laugh.
Thank you to my phenomenal second shooters this year — Kristin, Jenny, Dani and Stacey — for keeping me sane, organized, laughing and dancing. Enjoy the photos! And Happy New Year!
{Some backstories:
For one of these weddings, I was REALLY sick with a stomach bug. In the middle of trips to the country club bathroom, I was trying to set up settings with my second shooter outside in FREEZING temperatures for a glowstick departure.
I apparently really like to take romantic walks with my couples as a third wheel. The prettier the location, the better, haha!
Dislikes: Speckled light and uneven terrain.
Likes: Funny faces, my new FitBit and pretty wedding day dresses.
If I realize I’ve walked into my second’s shot, I try to cover my face and act like I’m invisible.
Final thoughts: I LOVE my couples. I’m so happy.}
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