The Great American Road Trip | Week One | DC to Savannah

Well it has been a hell of a nine days since we left DC. For the two weeks prior to our Nov. 14 departure, we were in a haze of celebration of George's attainment of the Ph.D. (go husband!), fevered attempts to give away or sell 95% of our possessions, preparations for the move and for the road trip and lots of goodbyes. Now, my friends, we are nomads and living on the road! © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com I do the majority of my posting on Instagram and I attempt to post something every day. If you want to follow along, that's the medium where you'll get the most timely updates. But for those who can take theirs all at once: the first seven days. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com We started the road trip, fittingly, in DC at the Renwick's Wonder exhibition - which is really freakin' rad and I'm a bit sad I'll never get to do an engagement session there. Ideal for my purposes. DC wedding photographers, you should be on that. Scope the rainbow: © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Here's George offering David an unwrapped candy from his pocket. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Then we were on the road! David and I went down Route 11, which was a really great alternative to I-81. We ended up at Natural Bridge for what was probably the best day of the trip so far (sorry George!). Here's our historic hotel. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Natural Bridge! It really is very pretty and impressive. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com AND THEN. Guys. We went to the Virginia Safari Park and it was *awesome*. I haven't laughed so hard in years. The animals will just barrage you and take all of your food and slobber all over you. An emu bit David! Here's a thousand pictures: © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com The llamas actually stand in front of your car to block your way while their buddies come in from the side, velociraptor style. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Then we hit up Foamhenge, which is a to-scale replica of Stonehenge, but in foam. It's getting on in years and a bit falling apart. You just park on the side of the road and walk up the hill to it. Very odd, very delightful! 151120-gart-week-one-39© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com The next day we drove down the Blue Ridge Parkway, doing a couple of small hikes and taking in some mountain air. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Linville Falls. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com David splurged on the Grand Bohemian in Asheville. Asheville was a really great place, though we only got to walk around for a little bit. This hotel featured many antlers. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Here's my car experiencing the luxe life. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Then we toured the ridiculously large and fancy Biltmore. It was pricey, but David treated so who cares! You aren't allowed to take photos in the house (bummer), but the gardens and conservatory were fair game. They had some sick orchids. The whole house was decked out for Christmas, too, so it was very pretty and celebratory. 151120-gart-week-one-56© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com151120-gart-week-one-58© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com On the way from Asheville to Durham, we passed by this amazing sign. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Then we were in Durham with Dwight and Laurie! Dwight's friend Mika gave us a tour of Duke gardens and grounds. They were impressive. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com151120-gart-week-one-67© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com151120-gart-week-one-71 I made David drop this pine cone a bunch of times to get the photo on the right. 151120-gart-week-one-73 And we saw the Nasher Museum, mostly for their (tiny) Ansel Adams exhibit, before we went to Bollocks BBQ and ate a metric ton of animal meat. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com And David tried his first corn dog! Which is a side at Cookout. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com He was unimpressed. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Following day, we just hit the road and stayed on it all the way down to Savannah. One can't, of course, drive past South of the Border without making fun of it and walking around. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com The mosquito-riddled Santee Wildlife Refuge for a break-up-the-drive hike-turned-walk. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com It was humid and nasty, but the mosquitoes were intense so I buttoned up. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Then we were in Savannah and picked up George for one day of us all hanging out. Unfortunately, I was getting sick at this point and cranky. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Though Savannah, of course, is very pretty. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com We took a ghost tour, as one does. So many spooky stories, though of course I'm quite the skeptic. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com And there was an amazing chocolate shop that looked like a tiny library. And the chocolates were mad tasty. 151120-gart-week-one-99 And, finally, Spanish moss. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com151120-gart-week-one-102 That's it for Week One! We're already in day ten, so hopefully I'll get a new update out to you not too long from now. Keep up with Instagram and you'll get them in mostly real time.

The Great American Road Trip

Surely by now you all know that we're moving to Sweden in January. But probably most of you also know we're headed out of town mid-November. What will we do in the meantime? I present to you: The Great American Road Trip. Screen Shot 2015-10-22 at 9.25.59 AM Here's how it came about: we've got family and friends scattered throughout this great land. When we realized we'd never have the time or money to take little trips this year to go visit all of them, we determined the best plan of attack would be to take a massive end-of-the-year road trip to end all road trips. We'll see family in Florida, Houston and San Francisco, and also get to hit up friends everywhere in-between. Big, big bonus: we'll visit scads of U.S. destinations that we might otherwise never see, like Monument Valley, where we'll spend our sixth wedding anniversary. People ask me a lot: "are you excited about moving to Sweden?" And yes, yes, I really am. But first, I'm super-pumped to take this massive road trip across our great land. I even roped my best bud David into taking the first leg with me, so we can have a last hurrah before I ship off to the far north. So, United States! We are coming your way. We start Nov. 14 in DC and we wrap Jan. 8 in San Francisco. Do you have a friend along the way who needs some photos? Or maybe you just want to show me around your town. Or you have a space on your floor for George and me to crash on the way through town? Hit me up! We want to see everyone before we leave. I may not be back these ways for some time. Drop a line to amber@amberwilkie.com to talk about photos along the way. I'm not against money-making detours! We'll also gladly take any and all advice for nearby scenic routes, tourist traps, hiking trails, diners, food stands, taco trucks and anything else we should see on the drive. Finally, if you want to follow along with us, I'll be doing most of my posting to my Instagram account with the hashtag #greatamericanroadtrip. Come take a ride with us.

Big News: We’re moving to Sweden! | Print & Album Sales | I’d love your help!

Giant news from the Wilkie household: in January, we'll be moving to Gothenburg, Sweden! George has taken a post-doc position at Chalmers University and we'll be there for at least two years. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com I've told a number of folks about this already, so I can put together a reasonable FAQ but first, this one:
Q: What does this mean for weddings this year? A: Absolutely nothing. I'll be photographing (like a boss) all the weddings for which I'm contracted this year, with no delays or other things to make anyone sad.
In August this year, we visited the city where we'll make our way. It's not as big and exciting as some other European cities, but it has definite charm and I think we'll enjoy ourselves. I've peppered this post with some photos of the week we spent there. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Before any more about me, something for you and you and you. I don't yet know what I'm going to be up to in Scandinavia, but I do know it will be useful to have a little more coin on me. Therefore, I'm reinstating all gallery coupons - that 20% off coupon you got when I delivered your photos. Coupon code "gothenburg" is good for 20% any print order of $30 or more through the end of the year and is good in all galleries - weddings, engagements, boudoir, etc. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com In likely bigger news for those of you who never picked up an album, I'm also doing 30% off album orders through the end of the year. Yes - that $1525 album is now $1067.50 (plus sales tax). The caveat (of course there's a caveat!) is that your payment needs to come in before Dec. 31 but I will work on all albums on a first-come, first-served basis starting in February. Good things come to those who wait! (Don't worry - if you already have an album ordered through regular means, it will be serviced on regular time. It's only one of you and you already got the discount 🙂 ). © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Last item on the agenda today: I need your help in Sweden! George and I hardly know anyone in Gothenburg - just the colleagues he'll be working with in his office. They're lovely people but they always want to talk about physics. In the meantime, what the hell am I going to do? You can help! I want to know about anyone you know who lives in/near Gothenburg or any friends who have friends in Gothenburg. I'm looking for connections, people. I don't have anyone to grab coffee with in the whole country but I'm hoping that with the hundreds of people I've worked with over the years, I'll be flooded with odd coincidences of people who know people and we can all have a fika and/or get some photos done. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com And now, some FAQ. I've been telling people more or less on the DL about this move for some time (it just became official), so I've a pretty good idea what you're asking (if you're even still reading this): Q: Are you so excited? A: I have a lot of mixed feelings about this move. It's very much a next-step for us. George will soon wrap up the Ph.D. and we'll embark on the next part of our lives. Yes, it likely means that Amber Wilkie Photography will be taking a break or possibly eventually closing its doors, but I'm sort of ok with that. I'm so proud of the business I built and I know I can do it again - perhaps in some other field. Who knows! It's exciting, but it's also a little scary. There's also so much to do that it's hard to be really pumped about the greater picture when I'm worried about selling all our stuff, getting plane tickets, worrying about shipping, etc. We'll likely run the gamut over there - adventure, loneliness, success, failure, money woes, travel, and so many etc. My feelings about this move change every day. But I think, overall, it's good. I'm ready for the Next Step. Q: What will you do in Gothenburg? A: I don't know! One lovely thing is that George's salary should be sufficient for us to live on. Rents there are very cheap, though eating out is very expensive. So we'll probably have to take a big step back from our lifestyle here, but we'll be fine in terms of shelter, food, reasonable entertainment. We've also been saving since we knew this was on the horizon, so we have a significant cushion in case of problems or unexpected expenses. According to the research I've done, I can open a business and start taking clients basically right away. But who would hire me? The problem with trying to re-establish AWP in Gothenburg is that we'll only be there two years. It took me more than that to build momentum here and I speak the language. It almost certainly makes more sense for me to assist, second-shoot or try my hand somewhere entirely new. I'm also open to doing long-term volunteer projects, though I don't have any good ideas about where I might spend my energies. I figure - worst case, I can get a job at a coffee shop and have something productive to do with my time. Q: But you'll obviously take photos of all the glaciers, right? A: Sweden's a bit short on glaciers, but Norway has tons. Never fear, I will be photographing all kinds of things. In fact, I'm hoping to re-ignite my passion for photography. Over the years, it's become something technical that I execute at weddings and such to make money. I like photographing weddings and people and such, but it is indeed my job. I hope to have time and energy for personal projects, whether that's glaciers and northern lights or something I'm not anticipating. I'm also certainly up for collaboration - perhaps with some of the contacts you guys dig up for me! Q: How long will you be there? A: Two years, at least. It's unlikely we'll be there much more than that. In George's field, it's customary to do two post-doc positions (of about two years each), then move somewhere else for a more permanent (sometimes tenure-track) position. So we'll be doing a lot of shuffling over the next five (eek!) years or so. Yes, you can expect me to pester you for contacts once or twice more. Q: You'll photograph weddings all over Europe, right? A: This one is more complicated. There are some countries where I may be able to work mostly legally... in other countries, that is not the case. Certainly I will be looking to photograph intimate weddings all over Europe. If you and the soon-to-be-spouse are looking to elope somewhere epic, let me know! Q: And you'll travel all over Europe too! A: Maybe. This is going to depend how finances shake out. Yes, we'll be much closer, but Gothenburg is remarkably difficult to get to from most of the rest of Europe. Definitely we'll take lots of trips - at least I will - but maybe not the extended-European-holiday folks seem to think I'm headed for. One really great thing is in Sweden, it's standard to get six weeks of vacation and workers are encouraged and expected to take that time. Most of the country is off for the entire month of July. I'm crossing my fingers for a Southeast Asia trip. Q: Will you learn to speak Swedish? A: Probably. I've been doing Duolingo classes, so that is progressing as well as could be expected. The Swedish government also provides a free class to teach Swedish to immigrants (how about that!), so I hope to enroll in that as soon as possible. Q: Can I come visit? A: Yes! We want everyone to come visit us, or meet me somewhere in Europe for gallivanting, or really anything. The housing situation in Gothenburg is tough but once you find a place, they tend to be very nice - that is, we won't be living in squalor and unable to accommodate guests. Please come visit! © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Pretty soon, I'll have another big blog post about the Great American Road Trip we'll be taking between my last wedding (Nov. 7) and our start in Gothenburg (January). Keep an eye out for that one and please let me know if you have any contacts for me!