Monday, June 30, 2008

Jennifer & Marcos Engagement

I shot in downtown Fort Worth and a park with this sweet couple. These two never stopped goofing off and making each other laugh- talk about making my job easy! On another note- if you are waiting on me to post your shoot, I currently have 8 of them to edit and post so bear with me! I am going to be working like a crazy woman this week to get as much done as possible before the holiday. Hope you are all having a splendid week! :-)








Thursday, June 26, 2008

Lyndsie & Blake Wedding - Trophy Club, TX

I am way behind on my posting, but here is a wedding from June 6. The day didn't start out very well for Lyndsie when she got a ticket for speeding on her way back from getting her hair done. But I think it is safe to say that she did get her happily ever after. :-) She and Blake make a very sweet (not to mention beautiful!) couple.














Thursday, June 12, 2008

Amber & Cliff Engagement

The day of Amber and Cliff's shoot I think it was 99 degrees by 9AM. We shot at the Botanic Gardens in Fort Worth, and there were at least 2 weddings going on during our shoot. At one point between shots we crept up behind the crowd of guests to sneak a peek at one of the ceremonies. Amber snuggled up to Cliff and slid her arm through his. She leaned her head on his shoulder and they smiled at each other, knowing that soon they would be repeating the same vows. I enjoyed getting to hang out with you two and am so blessed that I am not only your photographer, but can call myself your friend as well. :-) I can't wait until the big day!








Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Pink Bows and Polka Dots...

... that's what little girls are made of. :-) These two cuties had fun running around and exploring the park. And though attention spans were short and the distractions were many, we got some good shots. Aren't they so sweet?









Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Kasey & Alistair - Southlake, TX

The bridal room was a flurry of activity with bridesmaids adding the last touches of makeup, flowergirls twirling in their dresses, and family filing in and out to say hello. Kasey sat in a wooden chair near the window, sipping on a glass of water through a straw and taking an occasional peek through the blinds to see if guests were yet arriving. Some family members had parked themselves on an overstuffed couch and explained teasingly that they were there to make sure she did not become the "Runaway Bride". Kasey glanced their way as she reapplied lipstick "You couldn't get me out of this relationship with dynamite."
The way that the relationship began so many years ago would be different, depending on if you asked Kasey or Alistair. But how they feel now is the same- devoted to serve each other in love and always placing the other before themselves. They are totally, utterly in love and I am blessed to have been a part of their day! Congratulations, you two! I hope you enjoyed Maui!


















I am including this picture for multiple reasons. It's humorous, but it also reminds me of the importance of capturing everyone at the wedding. This gentleman (Kasey's grandfather) and his wife passed away only a week after the wedding. If you are a wedding photographer, or even a bride, it is so important to shoot all family present at the event! Sometimes the quiet moments get lost, and it is our job to make sure they don't.

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