The first of many thank yous
Also thank you to my husband for allowing me to pursue my passion for photography. I was hooked as a kid with my first Polaroid, and it’s so fun to create images with a big kid camera now.
Also thank you to my husband for allowing me to pursue my passion for photography. I was hooked as a kid with my first Polaroid, and it’s so fun to create images with a big kid camera now.
Camellia and Robert’s wedding and reception were held at the Nix Center in Fairhope, Alabama. The couple loves the city of Fairhope. They chose to get married in the area because of its quaintness and friendliness. It was a lot of fun to drive down to Mobile Bay and take wedding party portraits near the…
A little sneak peek of Britni and Kenny’s The District Room Wedding in Tuscaloosa. Preview galleries are one of our favorite things to deliver to our couples. We usually text our brides a few highlight images the day after their wedding. Then, we deliver a preview gallery of about 50 images when they return from their…
As Cincinnati wedding videographers, we’ve learned one thing over the years — no matter how carefully a wedding is planned, the most unforgettable moments often come when plans go awry. Brian and Jenn’s wedding day is the perfect example of that beautiful truth. Originally, the two had planned an outdoor ceremony at a beloved family…
A sweet look back to Rachael and Mike’s wedding day. It was an intimate gathering of family and friends last fall. Everyone join together at the groom’s grandparent’s farm just outside of Montgomery. I enjoyed talking to Rachael over the phone before the wedding. She had a beautiful photography vision, and everything looked amazing on…
I have a beautiful outdoor wedding to share with you today. I received an inquiry for wedding photography from Chelsea back in the fall. She was so excited talking about Zach and their spring wedding at Soggy Bottom Lodge. As a wedding photographer in Tuscaloosa, their venue is a local wedding for me. It’s always…
At the end of this spring, I was invited to photograph a wedding at Everhope Plantation in Eutaw, Alabama. The Antebellum estate once owned by Captain Nathan Carpenter is on the National Register of Historic Places and is just a short drive from the University of Alabama. Everhope’s proprietor, Mr. Barden Smedberg, was the epitome…