| 1: Stevie + Logan | Down by the River [87] |
| 2: Jessica + Drew | Louisville Engagement Session [61] |
| 3: Beverly + Ben | Lexington Wedding at Bluegrass Pavilion [43] |
| 4: Grant + Quinn | The Birth [40] |
| 5: What Gender will the Pellowe Twins be? [37] |
| 6: Sarah + Arturo | Gardens at Ray Eden Wedding [36] |
| 7: Jessica + Jason | Louisville Wedding at Olmsted [34] |
| 8: Kristen + Brian | Cincinnati Wedding Photography [31] |
| 9: Video featuring... ME! [30] |
| 10: Kelly + Tim | Engagement Session on Farm [29] |
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Erica + Will | Locust Grove |

May 9
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I have to warn you. I have a soft spot for weddings exactly like this one.
Erica and Will had a wonderfully emotion-filled wedding at the height of spring. (Gorgeous outdoor wedding in April at Locust Grove? Yes, please!) As I shot the wedding, I was drawn to the many similarities between the spring and a wedding. As spring brings life, music, beauty and glory to the Creator (if I may respectfully add a dose of theology), so does a wedding. |








| How gorgeous is this bride? |



| Reason number 92 for why you see each other beforehand... moments like this. |





| Erica gave Will a key chain with a penny from the year they met and a penny from this year. |









| I couldn't pick my favorite from the walk down the aisle, so you get three. |











| During this dance, I heard Erica's grandfather say to her through his tears, "So much joy." Indeed. |






| Erica's sister, Suzanne, sang a beautiful and hip version of "You are the sunshine of my life." It was perfect. |





Take my breath away |

May 5
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| Every once in a while, something remarkable takes the breath right out of you. I have so much more to share from this wedding. For now, this will have to do. |




Jayme + John | Harmony Landing Country Club |

Apr 18
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| This wedding has a special place in my heart. It happened six months ago and I can still remember so many wonderful things that were said and emotions that were felt. Jayme and John are truly unique people and I love how they "weddinged". Tons of goofiness and laughter. One of the things that stood out to me was how much time they spent together during the reception. (Seriously, every time a bride and groom hardly see each other at a reception, a kitten dies.) There were several times during the night where the two of them just got away from it all and took a walk together under the light filled trees. Magic. |









| This one goes out to all those church ladies out there. |








| I have no idea what is going on in some of these. |





| I love Jayme's dad. He's a heart on the sleeve kind of guy. |



| This guy took photo-bombing to an entirely new level. |







| Virtual jump rope is always blog-worthy. |











Jessica + Danny | Spindletop New Years Eve Wedding |

Apr 8
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| I had the honor of shooting a great New Year's Eve wedding at Spindletop Hall for some absolutely wonderful people. |


























Caroline + Patrick | Big Spring Country Club |

Mar 18
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I can't begin to describe how happy I was to be a part of Caroline and Patrick's wedding. When I think about who I would like to pattern my family after, Caroline's family is one of the first that comes to mind. They all have big, warm hearts for each other and those around them... and a genuine joy seems to ooze from them. And whenever joy oozes off of people, great wedding photography can happen.
Wedding planner: Lauren Chitwood (woot woot!)
Hair and Makeup: Ana Crane Simpson
Ceremony: Sojourn Church
Wedding Reception: Big Spring Country Club |



| I love that Ana (the makeup and hair stylist) got a picture of Caroline's amazing hair. |




| Caroline was such a stunning bride! |



| Can you blame them for wanting to sneak a peak? |


| You know I love this GWAC! (Grandmother with a camera) |




| I think it is awesome when brides and grooms bring their faith into their wedding day. |



| How sweet is this little girl's hand on Caroline's back? |










| This is Phillip and his deliciously mellow Gibson L-50 from the 40's. |























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