the native language ‘hello’

If you got into my blog for the wedding photos, you may not know about the Uyghur people. Most people don’t. If you know about this conflict, the beginning of this post might bore you.  Just a warning!

door in turpan

The Uyghur people are an Turkish ethnic group living in Central Asia, specifically the far west Chinese province of Xinjiang. They do not look Chinese & they do not act Chinese, but they are governed by the Chinese. As we all know about China, they do not give up land easily. Long story short, many Uyghur people want to govern themselves & there is no way that the Chinese government would let that happen. What use to be a province populated completely with Uyghur people & other central Asian minorities has become a province of 50% ethnic Chinese & 50% central Asian minorities. The Chinese are moving into Xinjiang in huge numbers (which actually means ‘the New Frontier’ in Chinese). They don’t mix or make friends with each other.

uyghur man making kebabs

If you live in areas of China that are ethnically Chinese, you probably know the Uyghur people because of their kebabs. Uyghur migrants set up shop all over China to sell their famous kebabs on the streets. In many areas, the Chinese are just not that nice to them. They often get accused of things they didn’t do & BOY do many Chinese have mean things to say about them.

So as you can guess, the Uyghur people are starting to get a little mad. They are having their historic centers destroyed to build Chinese high rises, they have restrictions to practicing their Islamic faith, and Uyghur students are requred to learn Chinese but Chinese students are not required to learn Uyghur, etc.

kashgar being demolished

So basically we have Tibet 2.0, without all the American hippies putting bumper stickers on their cars. It’s the same arguments. The Chinese argue it is for the Uyghur people’s own good & the Uyghur people do not buy it. There have been violent protests & riots.

In 2010 I had the pleasure to travel to Xinjiang & spend time there. It was one of the highlights of  my year in China! The food, ah! So good. And the people were insanely friendly, both the Chinese & the Uyghur people.

classroom of uyghur girls

But it was weird at first. I went a year after the huge scary riots in the capital city. My Chinese friends warned me & were scared for me, even though I had no reservations about the trip at all. Tensions between everyone where still high. I didn’t speak Uyghur & many Uyghur don’t want to or can’t speak Chinese. It was the language of the opressor & I was trying to speak it to them. SO weird, right?

So I worked on learning a little bit of the Uyghur language. I learned simple phrases like “how are you?” & “how much is this?”. I had an absolute blast doing this. I learned that just speaking ONCE in Uyghur could completely open a person up. I’d speak as much as I could in Uyghur, then switch to Chinese, and people would open up to communicating with me in Chinese. All I had to do was recognize their language & their culture.

police officer in kashgar

So my month in Xinjiang was awesome after I realized that little gem.

After my trip, every time I saw a Uyghur in ethnic Chinese areas I would say hello. I loved seeing them so surprised. An American speaking our language in a Chinese city?! Craziness.

So that was my pattern. When I visited China again in February, I found myself in my old ‘hometown’ & saw a familiar face. The same young Uyghur man with dyed hair selling kebabs in front of one of my favorite restaurants. Hello, I said. He smiled. Hello!

uyghur  man in Changsha

I can’t change Chinese policies. I can’t change the racism many Uyghur experience. But I sure as hell can say hello.

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Kathleen & Matthew- Knoxville Engagement Session

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Oh Kathleen & Matthew! I love it when clients are open to meeting in the early morning for their sessions. Though the ground was pretty wet (eek!), the morning just has such a fresh quality to it! Click here to see more of my favorite sessions.

I can’t want for Kathleen & Matthew’s wedding in August! It’s gonna be a blast. Thanks guys!

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biltmore champagne cellar wedding- Tara & Austin

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I am so excited to finally share Tara & Austin’s awesome wedding at Biltmore! They held their ceremony & small reception in the champagne cellar. *Swoon* it’s such a romantic location! Then we had the run of Biltmore Estates. Literally. With NO people. It was like a dream! The rain threatened all day but didn’t ruin a single thing.

If you recognize a few people in this blog post, good eye! I photographed Austin’s brother’s wedding last October. It’s so fun to meet back up the Wallaces. I LOVE that family. Oh, and Tara was a bridesmaid in that wedding too! Also, huge shout out to my little sister, Maddy, for being an awesome assistant! Thanks Maddy!

Check out part two of this wedding!  Yep, this was a two day wedding! They had a fun reception in Knoxville the day after! Stay tuned! Congrats to Austin & Tara!

Coordinator: Candy Hodge
Cake: Biltmore Catering
Cellist: Eric Scheider
Catering: The Bistro at Biltmore
Videographer: MPA Productions
Hair: Courtney Best
Dress: Maggie Sottero
Tuxes: Walker’s Formal Wear

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Knoxville Engagement Photos- Kristin & Michael

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I met up with Kristin & Michael on a beautiful day for their engagement photos. I know Kristin & Michael from my days at Powell High School, so I figured it would be apt to start our session there. It felt so weird to be back there, but it was great catching up with these two high school sweethearts :)

can’t wait for their wedding in June!

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