When you elope on your vacation without telling your family and you love film so much, you have your photographer document the moment almost completely with film. The joy and happiness that radiates from Madison + Blake is so contagious.
Read MoreThese two somehow made running around in 90° weather look fun and beautiful. Maybe it’s the fact that they’re newlyweds and are still completely infatuated with each other. There’s an easy, natural rhythm with married couples, even less than a year into marriage, and I love photographing it.
Read MoreCan you tell they got engaged the day before their session? Their happiness was contagious and Mother Nature really showed off in all her rain-soaked beauty. We even spotted a few animal friends on our walk down the Watercolor trails.
Read MoreGive me all the sun-soaked film! These photos really reflect the quiet joy these two have waiting for their first baby’s arrival. The softness of the light on film is simply unmatched digitally.
Read MoreIf you want your wedding photos to look like an old b/w film, hit me up. Seriously though, if I could edit a whole wedding in black and white I’d be one happy photographer. It’s just so classic and makes the light and emotion really stand out. You could feel the love and support surrounding them the whole weekend and I think black and white puts a spotlight on that.
Read MoreThis was a fun wedding to be a part of for sure. Watercolor Lakehouse is always a beautiful venue to shoot at, even more so when it was decorated as beautifully as it was! Can we talk about the flowers in the ceremony space?! Between that and the disco balls in the reception, the space was so beautifully elevated.
Read MoreI photographed Austen + Allen’s intimate wedding in Watercolor a few years ago, so I was really excited when they wanted me to capture their love again. They were staying at this gorgeous house in Watercolor and wanted some fun photos together.
Read MoreI was so happy when Alex told me they were up for taking photos in the rain. Luckily it stopped raining minutes before their ceremony started, so we got to take some portraits right afterward in a light drizzle and later in the pouring rain. When the couple is in the middle of portraits and both say “we could do this all day”, that’s when I know I’ve achieved my ultimate goal. Creating an experience and valuing memories.
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