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    Entries in dallas wedding photographer (5)

    Friday
    Aug052011

    steven + lauren • engagement • dallas, tx

    Knox and I hopped on a plane last week to Dallas so I could shoot my sister and her fiance's engagement session. (The little guy did a pretty good job on the plane, though I now know that any plane-time I experience in the future will be anything but relaxing.) 

    I'm used to getting to be around engaged lovebirds all the time, but this time it was my sister, which made my inner over-acheiver go into hyperdrive. "It has to be perfect..."

    These two will be getting married at The Majestic Theatre in downtown Dallas, and so we began our shoot there. Steven and Lauren had a vision for a distinctly Mad Men feel, which was really fun. I think they totally pulled it off!

    I think they need a giant canvas of this for their casa...

    Then we went driving and found a random park where we could get a few images to reflect their hippie/grassroots sides...

    Possibly my fave...

    We decided to end the night at Bolsa- it was super crowded, so by the time we were seated, it was super dark. But that bruschetta was worth the wait! 

    Congrats you guys! Love you so much!

    P.S. Thanks to Auntie Em for watching Knox!

     

    Monday
    May302011

    hunter + shannon • wedding • colleyville, tx

    I traveled to the DFW area to photograph Hunter and Shannon's big day a few weeks go. It was held at Colleyville Center in Colleyville, TX. This was a unusual wedding for me because I'd never actually met Hunter and Shannon in person- we'd always corresponded via email or phone. Once I got to be around them, though, I wished I had more time with them! These two are super genuine, loving people who were so much fun to work with. Shannon and her Mom created many of the details, and the message during the ceremony might just have been my favorite ever. On to the photos- here is just a taste of their day!

    A few from their First Look...

    Hunter requested a photo of him fishing- so we made it happen!

    Each groomsman and bridesmaid had a different brooch or pin, which Shannon scavenged from thrift and antique stores.

    The ceremony began just as the sun began to set. Perfect light!

    Hunter and Shannon were the first I've seen to have a unity cross. It separates into two pieces- the outer and inner cross, and had some beautiful symbolism for husband and wife, and Christ and the church.

    Congrats you guys! Thanks so much!

     

     

     

     

    Thursday
    Jan272011

    BEST OF 2010 • WEDDING PARTY

     

    Each day I will be posting a new category full of my favorite images from 2010. It's your job to vote for your favorite! You can vote once a day for each category until Jan. 31st. The winners will win a FREE 16x20 of their image!

    Don't forget to also vote for these other categories- you can vote for each category once a day!

    ENGAGEMENT

    BRIDAL

    FAMILIES

    SENIORS/PORTRAITS

    BRIDE + GROOM

     

    Today's Category:

    WEDDING PARTY

    NOTE: To vote for an image, select the bubble BELOW the image.

     

    Thursday
    Jul222010

    jeff + rebecca • wedding • sherman, tx

    Everything about this wedding- from planning, to shooting, to processing- has been a total pleasure. Jeff + Becca are two incredible people who have some fantastic style and a lot of fun, too! I shot their wedding on July 3rd at Becca's parents home in Sherman, Texas. It was a day filled with lots of love and purpose...but instead of telling you about it, I will let the bride!

    (I gave her a mini-interview post-wedding, and so I'll be including her thoughts here in their blog post, along with some helpful links to all the cool stuff she used- for the brides-to-be! Note: The interview idea if not mine originally- some of my favorite photogs- Bobbi + Mike- do this. I've always thought it was so insightful and helpful that I'd give it a try!)

    So, here is Becca's perfect description of their day:

    A week or so before the wedding, my mom started worrying about the weather (understandable, an outdoor wedding with no indoor alternative with 400 guests expected), but felt the Lord give her a message, that she needed to wait and He would "delight" her. That obviously gave her a huge peace, and we moved forward with preparations. 

    The night before the wedding, a big rain rolled through, soaking the ground. It rained for most of the night, and my mom came and woke me up early on the morning of the wedding, saying we needed to talk. I went downstairs and out onto the porch where she and my dad were sitting, drinking coffee, and watching the rain. They told me the forecast called for more rain throughout the day. As a family, we decided that the Lord does not break his promises, so we had to move forward in faithfulness, or we would be missing out on something spectacular. 


    About ten minutes before the ceremony started, a huge, dark cloud ominously filled the sky. Mom said she stood at the window and watched it grow until it consumed the entire skyline...and then the Wind blew. The cloud literally split. Thanks to a meteorologist friend, we have a copy of the radar just minutes before the start of the ceremony, and in a huge raincloud that stretched miles to the north, south, east, and west, there is a small hole in it--about five square miles, right smack in the middle of which was our wedding.

    Now, if our wedding had been rained out, nothing would have been ruined, the day would have still been wonderful. Rain makes no difference. But the fulfillment of God's promises makes all the difference. 

     

    It really was such a peaceful, perfect little weather bubble right over the ceremony. Little did I know at the time that it was literally evidence of God's presence there with us! 

    Here are my favorites from the day...there are more, but these are the ones I could fit into a blog post!

     

     

    Wedding gown, bridesmaids' dresses and suits were all J.Crew, except the fabric flowers on the bridesmaids' dresses, which Becca made herself. Veil by Fascinating Creations.


    Becca wore Jeff's late grandmother's necklace on her wrist as a bracelet.

    I asked Becca what their favorite purchase was and she said:

    We had our groomsmen buy slacks and a dress shirt, then we gave them the tie and tie bar. We had our ushers wear clothes they already had, and Jeff bought his suit--so they got to keep everything they paid for, instead of spending $100+ on a tux they only got to keep for a day or two!

    Jeff being totally GQ-

    Jeff + Becca knew they would do a First Look before I even asked about it- here's what they had to say:

    It was intimate, comfortable, and made the rest of the evening stress-free. We didn't have to worry about trying to avoid each other for the rest of the pre-wedding evening, and we got to take all of our portraits while we looked our best. It also helped us max out our time at the reception, because we were basically able to go straight from the ceremony to the party!

    My favorite!

    It was at this moment that Becca revealed Jeff's ring to him. She knew he had wanted something engraved on it- but this was totally amazing! Inside his ring is the engraving of her fingerprint! Here's where she got it. SO COOL.

     

    This flower girl was adorable. You have to hear this story from Becca:

    When I gave our flower girl her little "thank you" bag, she immediately put on the bracelets, makeup, and hugely-flowered headband, and, looking herself over, commented quietly, "I am so, really pretty." Now that's how little girls should always feel!!

     

    Couldn't get over the ceremony details. The sign-in desk was Becca's great-grandmothers, and they borrowed the antique doors from the landscaper who did all of the landscaping on the property. 

    I MUST give some serious props to my friend Stancy Higley of Stancy Higley Photographie, who not only was a bridesmaid, but shot some gorgeous images for their Engagement and Becca's Bridal Session. (You can see an image on the program).

    Yes, those are twin boys, with curly blonde hair, in seersucker suits. I thought this only existed in the movies, haha! They were precious.

     

    Jeff + Becca found themselves in Alaska a few days later- and said the Taku Lodge is not to be missed!

    Here are a few more questions:

    Q. If you could do it all over, would you change anything?
     

     A. We didn't take the time to walk through the entire tent during the reception, so we didn't see a lot of the beautiful decor or food, which was a bummer. (It's OK- I have plenty of pictures!)

    Q. Any advice for future brides/grooms?

    A. If you're on a budget, use your friends' talents. For example, our flowers were done by a friend, and we couldn't have afforded anything like them if we'd gone though a "professional" florist. Also, be as organized as possible and delegate EVERYTHING, literally. If you need to tell someone to be quiet, ask someone else to do it. Don't be the bearer of any bad news. Everyone wants to serve you on your special day, so let them! Try to plan for every situation, but when it comes down to it...just let it go. Make the most of it, have fun, and be all lovey dovey!! And hire LISSA ANGLIN!!!

     Promise I didn't add that last sentence in!

    Thank you, Jeff and Rebecca, for letting me document your day! It was such an honor!

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    Monday
    May312010

    matt + monica • engagement • lubbock, tx

    What a fun photoshoot! Not only are these two darn good looking (you'll see later), they are great people and were so fun to work with. Matt and Monica made the trip in from Dallas for their engagement shoot last week. (I'm a tad bit late on this post- there were just too many images I loved- sorry Monica!) They'll be getting married at the McKinney Cotton Mill (woo hoo- love that place!) this September. 

    I wanted to incorporate some of their favorite things into their photoshoot, and since they had told me they love to ride bikes together, I called out to the Twitter community asking if anyone had a bike I could borrow. Truthfully, I expected to get someone's old-ugly-used-to-be-cool bike and do my best to make it look good. And then I got a call that some of my favorite clients had two vintage Schwinn bicycles they could lend. Jackpot! They were perfect. Thank you so much, Jonathan and Mitzi. 

    Now for some images! Like I said, there were too many to choose from....enjoy!

    Yes, this was someone's home...someone who was NOT afraid of color...