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Intimate Summer Elopement at Dinosaur BBQ

a look at the photography and videography of jess and vincent’s intimate reception at Dinosaur BBQ in Syracuse last summer.

the photography and videography of an Upstate New York elopement.

it’s about yam time.

Jess and Vincent are very cool if you didn’t know that already.

You may have seen their photos on my website a lot because it was one of my favorite weddings from 2022. Plus, it was one of the first weddings I did both photo and video for!

 

A little backstory

Before partying it up at Dinosaur BBQ, Jess and Vincent had a small ceremony and reception in New York City prior to the celebration at Syracuse. Before that, I was luck enough to document their love at an engagement session at the Johnson Museum of Art on a chilly January day.

During the session, we chatted about how Jess and Vincent met, what they were planning for the wedding, and explored the Johnson Museum of Art and the Cornell campus.

One reason I love offering engagement sessions to the couples whose wedding I’m photographing or filming β€”

Engagement sessions give myself and my couples a fun time to get aquatinted with each other before the wedding day.

I get to see how the couple interacts with each other: what jokes make them laugh or poses they really enjoy, if they like a lot of PDA or a smol amount.

My couple benefits too (obvi) - They get to know me and my personality, they get used to being in front of the camera (you don’t get engaged everyday), and they get a fun little excuse to plan a date night. Like, how can you not love this.

Then, once the wedding day arrives, we have at least met in person once (especially if they are out of state or a bit further away) and we both go into the wedding day knowing exactly what we want - to document the big and little things.

Wholesome.

the wedding

!!

the wedding !!


After their NYC ceremony, Jess, Vincent and I got on a call to discuss what the plan was for their Syracuse ceremony. They initially said in their inquiry form:

β€œWe’re envisioning it to be a more relaxed, chill night where we can celebrate our love with the people we love most, have some good BBQ, and have a ton of fun together!”

And dang it we were going to do that.

So, we decided that we would do an hour at Franklin Park for their couples photos, and then go full into party mode once we got to Dinosaur BBQ in Syracuse.

 
 

AND THEN….

wait wait wait…

I grabbed this little photo before their entrance :)

ok back to the party!

 

PARTY TIME.

Jess and Vincent entered the party dancing to Music For a Sushi Restaurant by Harry Styles (THE BEST SONG AHHH) and the had the most lit reception at Dinosaur BBQ, dancing, eating, and celebrating with some of the coolest people.




 
 
 
 

one of the great parts about their afternoon, was how *relaxed* it was.

there wasn’t any pressure to perform for the camera. they were authentically themselves, enjoying their friends and family and dancing to some really good songs.

that to me, is a perfect wedding day :)

 
 
 

And now, you can watch their film to truly relive their day,

by watching their film.

 

VENDORS

Photographer/Videographer - JULIETTE ZYG PICTURE STUDIOS

Photographer/Videographer Assistant - MARK FEOCCO

Venue - DINOSAUR BBQ

Florals - AFFECTIONS FLORAL DESIGN

Hair & Makeup - BLOOM ON WILLOW

Bride’s Dress - THE BRIDE PROJECT

DJ - TORGO ENTERTAINMENT


Based in Upstate New York, Juliette specializes in weddings, lifestyle and brand photo + film for humans far and wide.

Her interest in the documentation of the human experience has lead her into becoming something of a professional third wheel/hype woman/paparazzi/for her clients.

She’ll probably cry during your ceremony, or tell you how amazing you look at your session or wedding.

When she’s not at a wedding or editing, she’s probably watching Parks and Rec, watering her plants, or hanging out with her cats.

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A Wedding Flatlay Guide

From vow books and ribbon, to Polaroids and fruit, this is the ultimate guide on how to pick and prep the items to give your photographer/videographer on the morning of your wedding day.

You have probably seen this style of photography in commercial catalogs like Crate & Barrel, Essie, Target, Ulta, or even in books - but in wedding photography/videography it’s used as a way to document items you are using to get ready for your wedding day, in an aesthetically pleasing way.

Grab a cup of tea, coffee or a martini and let’s chat.

WHAT IS A FLATLAY?

A flatlay is all the small details that tell your love story that are laid out in an oh-so-artistic fashion to be photographed or filmed.

It could be as simple as your shoes, jewelry, invitations and vow books, or it can be more intricate and include polaroids, past letters, ticket stubs, postcards, or any tokens from throughout your relationship.

WHEN DO YOU PHOTOGRAPH FLATLAYS?

Most commonly, photographers and videographers photograph/film your flatlay items in the early hours of the wedding.

That way, we have easy access to the items you’ll be wearing (jewelry, shoes, ties, vows) or using (flasks, handkerchiefs, florals, etc).

On wedding days, I usually like to give myself 15-20 minutes to cook up a cute little flatlay moment with whatever items you’d like to include with a background that fits the vibe of your day (rustic vibes = wooden tones, sleek mod = black and white tiled floor, etc).

It also takes a little prodding to see how each item can interact with the space and other objects, and I try to get a few shots that include everything you’ve given me.

HOW TO PREP YOUR FLATLAY ITEMS

If you are planning to have your photographer/videographer do some flatlays, here are some tips to help you out.

  1. Place all the items you want photographed/filmed into a box the morning of or the day before so you don’t have to hunt them down while the hairstylist is running after you with a curling iron trying to finish your hair (not a true story, thankfully). It can be a shoe box, packing box, or even a bag (as long as nothing gets damaged). This will alleviate stress on the morning of your wedding!

  2. Ask your florist to put aside a few flowers for your photographer to play with. Sometimes we like to take off petals, or remove flowers from the stems so we can see them easier on the image.

  3. Be intentional with the items you choose

  4. Don’t be afraid to include unique items; if you’re really into plants bring a few plant cuttings. If you’re both bookies, bring your favorite books. If you both love Star Wars, bring R2D2 (jk, but maybe a sticker).

  5. Don’t think you have to do what your sister did for their wedding - start with finding 2-5 items you would like photographed, or think sums up your relationship.

WHAT SHOULD BE PHOTOGRAPHED?

Flatlays can include anything! Here are some ideas:

  • rings

  • jewelry

  • vow books/letters

  • flowers

  • invitations/RSVPs

  • flasks

  • shoes

  • tie/bowtie

  • cufflinks

  • perfume/cologne

  • hair accessories

  • handkerchiefs/pocket scarves

  • watch

ADDITIONAL CUTE THINGS TO ADD:

  • oranges

  • lemons

  • radishes

  • dried fruit

  • polaroids from throughout your relationship

  • plant leaves

  • vintage cups/saucers

  • postcards from places you’ve both visited

  • old love letters

  • tea bags or coffee beans

  • ticket stubs from concerts or movies you’ve attended

  • both of your favorite books

  • disco balls

  • ribbons

THE LATE NIGHT FLATLAY


Perhaps one of my favorite detail elements!

In the morning, we’re photographing the things you’re going to use (shoes! perfume! jewelry! etc!) but then the night hits :)

This is to showcase the evening details - your dinner menu, custom napkins, fave desserts, and more little things!

DO I HAVE TO INCLUDE ALL THE ITEMS LISTED?

Absolutely not - you can pick and choose what you’d like to be photographed, and it even helps to look up examples of what you’d like featured.

If you find that you don’t really want to have anything photographed or filmed, that’s ok too!

If you’d rather have more documentation of the getting ready process, or just don’t find a need for these photos, tell your photographer and/or videographer.

 

BUT, HERE’S WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A WEDDING FLATLAY β€”

Of course, it’s important to remember the bigger parts of a wedding day (like getting married or partying with all your favorite homeskillets), but it’s also nice to remember the smaller details that start off the day.

Being handed a little box of goodies at the beginning of the day is so exciting - it’s one of the first things we style, and puts us into the mindset of what the overall vibe and aesthetic the wedding day will be. It’s also just another way to help tell your story of how you got to where you are now.

Lastly, my advice: the more personal, unique and detailed the items you pick are, the more memorable the photos turn out.

 

ABOUT JULIETTE…

Based in Upstate New York, Juliette specializes in weddings, lifestyle and brand photo + film for humans far and wide.

Her interest in the documentation of the human experience has lead her into becoming something of a professional third wheel/hype woman/paparazzi/for her clients.

She’ll probably cry during your ceremony, or tell you how amazing you look at your session or wedding.

When she’s not at a wedding or editing, she’s probably watching Parks and Rec, watering her plants, or hanging out with her cats.

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DIRECT FLASH for your wedding? HECK YES.

a blog to convince you to add one of the raddest aesthetics to your wedding photography package - flash photography.

a list of the reasons I love direct flash

  1. nostalgic feel in color and capture

  2. timeless etheric for portraits

  3. black and white cake cutting photos feel like a 50s vintage image

  4. showcases the chaotic energy of a dance floor perfectly

  5. photo outtakes have personality

  6. colors pop in photos

  7. Post cake cutting, I usually take my couples aside to eat the cake, and get hecka cute portraits so it doesn’t feel forced.

So now, without further ado, here is the JZPS list that showcases my favorite direct flash photos.

(Cue Flash by Queen)

🎢 Flash! AHHH-HHA! Savior of the universe!🎢

Direct flash gives off such a fun, nostalgic aesthetic that can be perfect for anytime of your wedding day or session.

If you dig the look, I highly recommend adding it to the timeline 😎

Have a question about how to infuse flash in your wedding day?

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about juliette

Based in Upstate New York, Juliette specializes in weddings, lifestyle and brand photo + film for humans far and wide.

She’ll probably cry during your ceremony, or tell you how amazing you look at your session or wedding.

When she’s not at a wedding or editing, she’s probably watching Parks and Rec, watering her plants, or hanging out with her cats.

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