Designer Jennifer Worrel and her beautiful bridal accessories were making stage Art 1 bloom and blossom with the help of crafty decorator Janelle Nicole Wylie. Using white as the dominant color of the session, photographer has emphasized the lightness of composition and its subject.
Camilla Christine’s bridal accessories brand has a beautiful story of its inception:
“In 2011 Jennifer Worrel was planning her wedding with the goals of, like most brides, coordinating the most spectacular wedding anyone has ever seen and, more realistically, avoiding bankruptcy. With an established career in the Fashion industry and her mother, Cindy Medina’s, experience in dress making, together they designed Jennifer’s Veil, Headpiece, Sash, Clutch and Shoe Attachment using unique ornate components at an affordable price. Unknowingly this marked the beginning of a new chapter in both their lives. In 2012, Camilla Christine was established and launched on Etsy as a small collection of handmade accessories with a focus on weddings. Representing the ultra-feminine, fashion forward, modern day woman seeking couture-like quality at an attainable budget remains the soul of the company’s vision. What Started off as a fun part-time hobby, has grown into an emerging accessory brand with presence across numerous Bridal Retailers in the USA and across the Globe.”
Accessories & Jewelry by Camilla Christine | INSTAGRAM |
PhotographerLorely Mariana Mezaz | INSTAGRAM |
Hair and Makeup:Amy Clarke | INSTAGRAM | INSTAGRAM |
Dress by Jude Jowilson | INSTAGRAM |
Flowers by Janelle Nicole Wylie | INSTAGRAM |
ModelAnna McClain | INSTAGRAM | for Nous Models | INSTAGRAM |
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Stage Art 1, a long-time FD Photo Studio favorite, was used for this shoot. With the high-key white industrial design that FD is notorious for, Stage Art 1 is a clean setting that can be manipulated to fit all kinds of projects. This space has its windows facing South and West and gets beautiful direct light during the PM hours, and great open-shaded light in the morning.
Take a look at Stage Art 1 HERE to see what equipment is included in the hourly rate, as well as its availability and pricing.