North Carolina Botanical Garden Archives - Courtney Potter Studio https://courtney-potter.com/tag/north-carolina-botanical-garden/ Soulful Art for Brave Seekers Mon, 13 Nov 2017 04:38:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Stacy + Jay | UNC-Chapel Hill Engagement Session | Chapel Hill Engagement Photographer https://courtney-potter.com/stacy-jay-chapel-hill-engagement-session/ https://courtney-potter.com/stacy-jay-chapel-hill-engagement-session/#respond Sun, 17 Jul 2016 21:30:15 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/?p=11715 Since Stacy + Jay decided to conquer South America for the last six weeks, I had to postpone sharing these fun photos from their Chapel Hill engagement session earlier this May. Now that this adventurous couple has returned to the Northern Hemisphere, I’m so pumped to share these photos! Read the Q&A with Stacy + […]

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Since Stacy + Jay decided to conquer South America for the last six weeks, I had to postpone sharing these fun photos from their Chapel Hill engagement session earlier this May. Now that this adventurous couple has returned to the Northern Hemisphere, I’m so pumped to share these photos!

Read the Q&A with Stacy + Jay, featured below, to learn more about their engagement session inspiration and photography experience! To view all of the photos from their session and order prints, please visit their gallery on my online print shop!

1. Tell me about you! (The floor is yours: How did you meet? What activities do you enjoy doing as a couple? Who is your celebrity couple doppelganger?)

We met through mutual friends and knew each other for a few years before we got together. Serendipity struck one night at Southern Rail; we had an amazing conversation getting to know each other better, and the rest is history! We love to cook (and eat!), hike, play with our dog Pepper, travel, and do crossword puzzles.

2. Why did you decide to book an engagement session? Was there anything in particular you wanted me to photograph (or avoid…)?

We knew we wanted engagement photos; what else would we have used as pictures for our save-the-dates and wedding invitations? We’re a pretty ridiculous couple, so we knew we wanted our pictures to reflect that. We didn’t want “typical” photos, though of course we wanted to look amazing in them. We hoped to avoid anything that seemed to cliche or staged…we wanted something that showed off how we interact in real life (while also making us look incredible).

3. What was your favorite moment from the engagement session? Favorite photos?

Jay: My favorite moment was really a collections of moments: trying to persuade our dog Pepper to do what we wanted her to do. She never complied. My favorite picture is of me, cross-eyed and Stacy wearing my glasses. I also love the on(s) under the Davie Poplar.

Stacy: My favorite moment was climbing out over the creek in the North Carolina Botanical Garden. We weren’t exactly wearing outdoor footwear but we made it work! It was great to be able to have Pepper in these photos. I think my favorite shots are by the Old Well. It brings back great memories of our time at UNC.

4. What do you plan to do with the engagement photos? (i.e. Wallpaper the hallway? Internet fame? Make a collage of your pup?)

Fairly typical stuff- use them in our official wedding correspondence, frame a few and give them to our parents, stun our friends with how great we look together, the usual. Now that we have them, I am sure we’ll come up with some ridiculous ideas like print them on wrapping paper or coffee mugs.

5. Anything else you’d like to add?

We had a great time! Courtney made the entire session fun and playful. I think we were a bit nervous going in…thinking that there was a “right” or “wrong” way to do engagement photos, but Courtney put all our fears to bed and helped us get over any anxieties we had so that we could have fun and let our true selves show.

Stacy + Jay, thanks for being your fun, goofy selves throughout this shoot! I had so much fun romping through the trails at the North Carolina Botanical Garden with you and revisiting our Alma Mater and expressing our Tar Heel pride. 🙂 I hope you love your pictures and even get some laughs out of some of these shots. Enjoy!

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Goodbye, 2012! A look back on my best work from the year. https://courtney-potter.com/2012122012-in-review/ https://courtney-potter.com/2012122012-in-review/#respond Fri, 28 Dec 2012 00:03:43 +0000 http://courtney-potter.com/2012122012-in-review/ 2012 has been a year of big changes for me in all aspects of my life. The first third of the year was devoted to big life events, like marriage and moving and celebrating not just my wedding but my best friend’s.  I went to my hometown in St. Louis a lot and rested from […]

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2012 has been a year of big changes for me in all aspects of my life. The first third of the year was devoted to big life events, like marriage and moving and celebrating not just my wedding but my best friend’s.  I went to my hometown in St. Louis a lot and rested from work.

The next third of the year was a rebirth of my business.  I quit my previous work with Cana Collective and decided to go solo, focusing solely on weddings and personal projects.  This decision preceded the Santa Fe Workshops with Chris Buck– which truly was a rebirth.  I shed a lot of tears at thisportrait & lighting workshop, and even some clothes. I put aside some of my photojournalistic habits and experimented with conceptual art photography.  Chris pushed me beyond my comfort zone, encouraging me to put more of my own self and psychology into my work–which meant facing some demons. My final project was designed by Chris to help me identify and face my fears related to photography in a studio-lit self portrait. This was the hardest assignment I have ever done–and also the most fulfilling.  These photos have become and Ebenezer of sorts for me.  Something inside me really changed with the final open and close of the shutter.

That workshop really set the stage for the last third of the year and the attitude I would have towards my work. One of the first big changes I made was to consciously surround myself with other creative photographers and artists.  One of the best things about Santa Fe was collaborating with other photographers and playing off of one another’s strengths.  So I started shooting more with UNC photo kids and really investing in developing a mentorship program for young photographers. My first intern ever, Maria Van Aalst, “graduated” from our little Durham home at the close of summer, but I continue to shoot with her.  When the leaves finally fell and I continued to miss Maria’s presence, I decided to start a new high school internship program for the talented Layson Peters.  I also set out on a new top-secret endeavor with a brilliant photographer, but since it’s top-secret right now you won’t hear about it until the start of 2013!  All of this collaboration has really infused me with the energy I need to bring something “fresh” to my work.

The main change that the workshop instilled in me, however, was to really focus on making pictures where my voice comes through, rather than a focus on technical elements.  I am still proud of my photos that have pretty light and beautiful compositions, but I’m trying to use those elements to really say something about how I see the world. Focusing more on portraiture has been a catalyst for achieving this.  I’ve cut out a lot of video and multimedia work from my life this year, and it’s freed me up really push the limits of my camera and vision.

The following photos are some of my favorite portraits from 2012 where my voice comes through a bit stronger than in previous years.

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