Photo-Ready Day



PHOTOGRAPHER CREDIT: 
Photo-Ready Day | Benjamin Timpson & Tiffany Lippincott, May 7, 2011, Folly Beach

“If you ask local wedding photographers Ben and Tiffany Timpson (of Bent Studio) how they met and fell in love, they will say with a grin ‘In a dark room’,” says Toni Reale of Blue Planet Green Events (BPGE). That was in Kansas City, Missouri, where the couple taught at an art center before packing up and moving to Charleston in 2008.

The two, says Toni, immersed themselves in the Holy City’s art scene and soon, during Ben’s opening show one night at Scoop gallery, he dropped to one knee and proposed to Tiffany. The wedding they planned was an artist’s dream, rife with handmade and environmentally friendly details.

First, they built an altar from reclaimed antique doors found in their attic. Next, given Tiffany’s ginger locks, a thrift-store edition of You’re in Love, Charlie Brown (about falling for the red-headed girl) made for a great guest sign-in book. From there, the bride and her mother fashioned 200 fabric flowers with vintage button centers, which were placed in mix-and-match collected vases. A credenza from the couple’s home became a backdrop for a dessert bar of pie pops, and the portraits each had done of the other reserved their sweetheart seats. And welcoming guests? An entrance marked with a pair of antique suitcases from Benjamin’s grandfather and the couple’s tandem bicycle.

“We wanted to incorporate as many reused, recycled, and repurposed items as possible,” Tiffany told Toni. “We wanted to keep our wedding as green and thoughtful as it could be.” That mindfulness explains why the couple paired with BPGE. Known for sustainable sourcing and pairing crafty touches to verdant affairs, BPGE staged the wedding on the banks of the Folly River. They supplemented the fabric blooms with in-season ranunculus, zinnias, and eucalyptus from Thackeray Farms on Wadmalaw Island and, says Toni, the windows hung in surrounding tree branches created a “church-like” effect. With the light filtering in, and all the personal touches, it was a memorable setting for a memorable couple.




Vendor List
Catering: EZ Catering; www.e-zcatering.com
Coordination and Design: Blue Planet Green Events; www.blueplanetgreenevents.com
Desserts: TwentySixDivine; www.twentysixdivine.com
Florist: Blue Planet Green Events; www.blueplanetgreenevents.com
Musician: Peter Jackson 
Photographer: MacKensey Alexander Photography; www.mackenseyalexanderphoto.com
Rentals: Ruths House Event Rentals; www.ruthshouseinc.com


The Wedding Row

January 4 2019
Now, we’ve run our fair share of gorgeous weddings at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, but we swear we think this wins the award for most gorgeous to date. It makes sense, though, considering...

January 2 2019
On the heels of New Year’s we needed a classic wedding with black-tie panache to carry us through the rest of this holiday-wind-down week. Enter Vera and Brien’s dreamy day, lovingly designed by A...

December 31 2018
We searched high and low for a wedding to close out the New Year, and what better pick than Annie and Matt, whose ceremony ended with the officiant (the bride’s brother-in-law, or in this case, we’re...

December 28 2018
Here’s a little discussed fact: A great DJ can make (or break) a wedding. And the difference between a first dance that has everyone sighing and posting (instead of cringing) and a party that...

December 27 2018
Here’s the thing: Charleston’s in the tropics, more or less. And here in the jungle, it rains from time to time, which can put a damper on a portrait sesh out and about if you don’t plan well. The...

December 26 2018
Ok, people. Yes, you’re gonna love Jesse and Will’s wedding photos (al fresco reception in the Old Village? Yes, please!). But their proposal story? It might even beat the pretty out for best in show...

December 21 2018
Lindsey and José didn’t start off on the right foot (he didn’t do a double-take when he first met her at Boston College, so she gave him the same indifferent treatment, and sparks didn’t fly for...