by: Lauren

I guess my husband and I are what some people call “foodies”. I blame it on him, because he loves to cook, and he’s always coming up with new extravagant things to cook. (It makes my cooking seem incredibly below-par.) We sometimes find ourselves disappointed when we go out to dinner because we know we could have had better at home. Therefore, our recipe collection is forever expanding.

With this weekend being a “long” one, we’re of course planning to barbeque this weekend. And since the summer is drawing to an end, I’m sure many people will be having their last summer barbeques this weekend! Why not end your summer on a tasty note and try some new recipes?

[For recipes, click on the links below photos]

Labor Day Weekend Barbeque via TheELD.com
Swordfish and Salmon Kabobs via Sunday Supper

Labor Day Weekend Barbeque via TheELD.com
Bay Area Burger

Enjoy the last of summer watermelon in a new way!

Labor Day Weekend Barbeque via TheELD.com
Tomato, watermelon, and basil skewers
Labor Day Weekend Barbeque via TheELD.com
Watermelon, feta, and basil salad via Sunday Suppers

*If you’ve never tried balsamic vinegar on watermelon, it’s amazing! Make sure you use a good quality balsamic though, not too tart.

Of course you’ll need some refreshing drinks to have. Try one of these classics-with-a-twist.

Labor Day Weekend Barbeque via TheELD.com
Italian Lemonade

Labor Day Weekend Barbeque via TheELD.com
White Peach Sangria

Finally, end your barbeque with a light, chilled dessert.

Labor Day Weekend Barbeque via TheELD.com
Strawberry and Angel Food Layers

Have a safe and great Labor Day weekend everyone!



by: Lauren
In the past couple of weeks I’ve had several brides ask me for ideas on bridesmaid gifts. There are a lot of options to choose from, you just have to be aware of them!

You can go the traditional route and get your bridesmaids jewelery to match their dresses. However, you might want your bridesmaids’ gifts to be something that they can use all the time! In this case, personality is the key to deciding on a gift for your bridesmaids. You can get each of your bridesmaids a gift suited to her personality that she will love. A good way to decide on bridesmaids’ gifts is to ask yourself if it’s something that YOU would want to have. If it’s not, don’t give it to your bridesmaids!

I’ve found a couple of things in my daily internet travels that would be great bridesmaid gifts…maybe even mother of the bride gifts too!

Looking for Bridesmaid Gifts? via TheELD.com

If you have several bridesmaids, your gift selections may be a bit more limited. I would suggest finding a gift that is on sale and buying everyone the same thing, or something similar. Write a note for each bridesmaid, attach it with her gift, and you’ll have the same personal touch as a “personality matched” gift. [I had nine bridesmaids, so this is what I had to do. I found some great bags and other gifts on the American Bridal website- in the clearance section of course. Even though everyone received similar gifts, each gift had some sort of special personalization.]

Are there any other unique bridesmaid gifts that you’ve found? I’d love to hear more ideas!



by: Lauren

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Ashley and Sam Brockinton, an amazing husband and wife photography team. They were incredibly knowledgeable and helpful, among many other things. Words cannot explain how truly amazing they are and how much I appreciated my “learning/brainstorming session” with them.

Do You Know What Photo Retouching Is? via TheELD.com

Sam and Ashley explained things to me about photography that I had never even thought about. A little too often, I found myself thinking, “Wow, I wish I had known this when I was looking for a photographer!” I wanted to share some of this valuable information with you all so you can be more informed and knowledgeable when looking for your wedding photographer!

Ashley and Sam want others to be informed about photography as well, and they are always posting helpful information about wedding photography on their blog. The following is a post from Ashley and Sam’s blog about Photo Retouching. Take a look at the video as well!

Retouching-what does it mean from ashley brockinton on Vimeo.

There are a lot of terms that get thrown around in our industry: many of them have completely different meanings to different photographers. Some of those terms include: second photographer, lighting assistant, photo re-touching, book/album, coffee table book and rights. Today, we want to look at photo re-touching.

For us photo re-touching is a three step process that takes about 10-30 minutes or more per image.

Step 1 – Basic lighting adjustments – color correction (white is white, skin tones are natural), cropping, overall exposure and highlight recovery (technical term meaning that with digital the whites sometimes get so white that you can’t see any detail – this brings back that detail)

Step 2- We make you look great – skin re-touching is done here. We also clean up any dirt or distracting areas in the photo that just take away from the overall feel.

Step 3 – Image is stylized. Now we add the feel to the image – editorial, vintage, black and white, high contrast, etc. Now, it’s a piece of art – ready for the album, blog, website or your wall – either Facebook or your home ;-)

One thing we find terribly important is CONSISTENCY. Ask your potential photographer to see their last few weddings, a whole wedding that they recently shot AND check out their blog. Beware of several things:

1. Really touched up, great images on the website and average images on the blog.

2. Website pics from workshops. We should all be pushing ourselves professionally but one of my pet peeves is when photogs post on their website pictures from a workshop because someone else arranged most of the variables – location, model, hair, makeup, lighting and maybe more. Look for images that don’t look like they’re from the area and just ask where they photographed; I encourage everyone to share these images but my personal feeling is that these should be put on blogs telling about how the workshop was and where it was, etc.

3. Is that your work or their work? If you are looking into a studio that has multiple shooters and shoots multiple weddings, make sure you get to see the portfolio of the person who is shooting your wedding. Who does the re-touching; will they look like the albums you saw and the web galleries?

3. Online Galleries – they’re almost always password protected. We have the ability to hide our sites as well as password protect, BUT we choose NOT to unless asked because we want prospective brides to view the real deal; that’s exactly what we delivered last week, last month, last year, etc. If that’s what you want, we can do that or better. Nearly all the weddings we’ve shot in the last 2 years are available or were available (they might have expired) online at www.ashleybrockintonclients.com – engagement sessions too! These galleries contain un-retouched proof images so you can see our consistency IN camera. To view consitency with our finished product check out our blogged weddings.

One last note: Professional printing makes a HUGE difference. Our monitors are callibrated to our pro lab. The colors and the consistency are awesome! This is so important because many clients are now receiving digital files and printing on their own. Every printer is different. Printing a digital negative file that has been fully re-touched and stylized on a drug-store printer is like buying the sports car of your dreams and never leaving the 35 mph roads in the suburbs. Wow great car, but if you really want to enjoy it you’ve gotta get on the open road.

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Ashley Brockinton Photography

A Hip and Chic Photography Boutique

Specializing in Wedding and Engagement Photography/Portraits for the Fashionista in LOVE!

Location: Bonita Springs, FL

Servicing SW Florida and Beyond

The raw and retouched images compared to each other is amazing to see! I never had any clue about the extent of what can be done with a photograph.

A huge THANK YOU to Ashley and Sam Brockinton for sharing this information with us! Be sure to check out more of their exquisite work on their phlog! And you just HAVE to watch their “Meet the Brockintons” video! It’s the cutest thing ever!

I hope this post leaves you more informed about what goes into photography. If you have any other questions or topics you would like covered, let me know!