I think 2024 may be my year! Photographing a Vizcaya Miami wedding editorial on film, hosted by The Editorial Experiences, what an amazing start to 2024. I can’t say enough about how wonderful this workshop was; the images alone speak for themselves!
The workshop included a full day of education, with keynote speaker (and personal icon) KT Merry. KT has long been a source of inspiration to me. And meeting her at The Hybrid Conference last year was such a highlight, however I was too shy to ask for a photo together. But I wasn’t going to let the opportunity pass me by this year! Other on-site amazing educators and speakers included Amberly Odom, Jenna Wren, Sacia Matthews, Lance Nicoll, Molly McCauley, Shauna Cooney, and The Willetts.
One of the biggest attractors to this workshop was the venue, Vizcaya. I’ve wanted to visit and photograph here for quite a while. So when I discovered The Editorial Experiences, I was immediately intrigued! Constructed between 1914 and 1922, this stunning villa encompasses 34 exquisitely decorated rooms, formal gardens, a mangrove shoreline, a hardwood hammock, and a historic village that once supported the estate. It was as stunning as it sounds…..so on to the photos! Featured in this post is the Reflection Pool design. See the Tea House design here. Additionally, this editorial will be featured on Bajan Wed soon.
*Film used is Fuji 400h on Contax 645. Film processed at Photovision.
Editorial Team Credits:
venue: vizcaya museum and gardens · planning: amberly odom of wrennwood design · photography: mary ann craddock · floral design: mibellarosa · floral design assistant team: each day florals & drl flwrs · stationary & styling: em paper co · linens: nuage linens · cakes: cake envy & bakes by parisa · menswear: the modern gent · bridal gowns: mira zwillinger · rentals: vivant rentals · tabletop: treasury rentals · accessories: hillary jackson · styling surfaces: lindale studios & locust collection · shoes: she is cheval · talent: mädl talent · host: the editorial experiences · film processing: photovision