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Marta & Grant | Couples Session

The evening flew by during the shoot. We chased the sunset. I asked them to kiss and snuggle a lot, setting the mood with their favorite music playing in the background.

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The Gray Family | Family Session

…until this new, big brother holds his precious baby sister. Important side note, their mama is a special kind of super-woman. She worked all day on her feet as a doctor on the OB floor then went on to have her own baby that night!!!

I melted into a puddle while editing this sweet, sweet session. As I am sure you will too.

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Mr. & Mrs. Rutledge | Wedding

I could go on and on about the exquisite details of the day: her muted pink roses, the elegant tiered cake, the cozy getting-ready cottage, the balloon archway into the reception hall, the fact that Emmett’s wedding band was Carmen’s dad’s. *cue the tears* From the stunning bride to the epic sunset to the amazing staff at Flagstone Farm…the day was perfect, even for a mid August wedding in Alabama. I can’t wait to capture another session with this couple and to shoot at this venue again in the future.

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Mr. & Mrs. Baker | Wedding

…….from Dereks ring, made from a Jack Daniels barrel, to her gorgeous shoes.

We started portraits at the Governor’s Mansion and ended the night with an elevator kiss…

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Mr. & Mrs Powell | Wedding

Blue jean jackets embroidered with “‘Til Death,” black bridesmaid dresses, her blue velvet boots, and crowns (they had a crowning ceremony - a special Arabic tradition), and her rings (antique rings always get me)!

I counted down the days until Zach and Michelle’s October wedding.

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The Booking Process

What happens after I fill out the submission form and hit send? From hitting send to your wedding day here’s all the info you need on my booking process.

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