Indigo Styled Shoot with Artistic Details
Good morning, color-lovers! Get ready for the prettiest, color-filled styled shoot ever — Including a watercolor invite suite that I just know you're going to flip for! With calligraphy by Design House of Moira, and floral design by Aurora Botanica, just one look and it's easy to see that this beautiful shoot is seriously next level. And lucky for us? Cadence Kennedy was behind the lens to capture it all.
Huge hugs and high fives to everyone who came together to make this shoot come to life. L 'atelier Vert knocked it out of the park with the design and styling. And Orchard + Broome did an amazing job with the curation.
From the photographer, "As an artist and photographer, I am constantly inspired by color, light and art. I started dreaming of an "indigo" inspired styled shoot after learning of "Cyanotypes" a few years back. Cyanotypes are deep blue photographic prints which originated during the 1800's. They are created by laying botanicals or objects on top of light sensitive paper, exposed to the sun, then developed."
As the sun started to shine again this spring, this color came back into my mind. After deciding my pallet, I then chose one work of art to further ignite my ideas.
Isn't this the best? Indigo is such a gorgeous and underused hue. And it really does have so much potential as shown here. I really love how pigmented it is. For a beautiful contrast, I suggest pairing it with other shades of blue for a dreamy, ethereal look as they've done here.
Gorgeous, artistic, and all kinds of inspiring, there's just so much to love here and I'm thrilled to share! Now excuse me, but I have some major pinning to do. And by major, I mean, every. single. image. Care to join me?
Photography: Cadence Kennedy // Florals: Aurora Botanica // Styling: L 'atelier Vert // Calligraphy: Design House of Moira // Curation: Orchard + Broome // Dresses: Stone Fox Bride // Backdrop: Starling On Bond // Hair: Hair by Tiffany Hayden // Makeup: Jillian Cleary
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