Editorial Photoshoot Floral Intensive
Join Holly Chapple for an intensive workshop as she prepares for an editorial spread with House of Pearl. We are taking no more than five students to participate in this shoot so that we can focus on our students and quality of the designs. Each student will receive images of their work and can use the photos on their social media if they credit photographers, planners and our team accordingly. We will be creating bridal bouquets, styling table scapes, and beautiful installations for your portfolio!
WORKSHOP DETAILS
MONDAY April 29th
We will start the morning going over business practices with Holly.
Students will design bridal bouquets in the afternoon.
Tuesday April 30th
The team will start designing floral pieces and prepping for the editorial photoshoot.
OPTIONAL attendees are invited to join the House of Pearl Welcome Party at 7 PM at the photoshoot venue.
Wednesday May 1st
We will meet for a quick coffee in the morning and head over to the photoshoot location, Still Meadow Farm.
Holly and the team will start working on the Installations and styling the spaces.
EVENT INFORMATION
Arrival/ First Day of Class
Monday | April 29th, 2024
9:00 AM Arrival
DEPARTURE/ Last day of Class
Wednesday | May 1, 2024
Where
HOPE FLOWER FARM
40905 Stumptown Rd, Waterford, VA
Meet Your Teacher!
Holly Chapple
Holly Heider Chapple began her floristry career 30 years ago as a wedding and event floral designer. Known for her garden-inspired designs, she has influenced trends in the profession by exposing designers and the public to unique and hearty blooms. Peers in the industry refer to her sought-after style as "Hollyish".
Holly purchased Hope Flower Farm in 2015. Hope Farm is a functioning flower farm and an educational facility and bed and breakfast for floral designers. Beyond teaching from the farm, Holly has taught floral design across the country and internationally in Russia, Australia, China, England, Scotland, Ireland, Belgium, Ecuador and Canada. In July 2018, Holly was invited to do a main-stage presentation at the American Institute of Floral Designers Symposium in Washington, DC. The event was significant because the traditional organization recognized Holly, who is not AIFD certified, for her talent and contributions to the floral industry.