Monsoon rains had deluged the area a mere two days before this wedding. 100 year flood, they were saying. Rural roads under siege, the rains poured down mercilessly. At the ceremony rehearsal at the church {their backup plan}, the sound of rushing water could be heard in the small aged building as the rain poured steadily into the basement. And…
Driving onto the beautiful country property, one could feel the excitement and happiness of the day as it seemingly spilled from the house where the ladies were getting ready. Jessy, as usual, was all smiles and exuberant expressions as she greeted and entertained family and friends who stopped in early, biding her time, waiting to see him.
Some days I have to pinch myself because I sincerely love this job so much. I feel so lucky and honored to capture such milestone moments in other people’s lives…and Kaylin and Tyler’s wedding was no exception. Perhaps the day was a tad bit too windy and maybe the temperature was just a titch too warm, but that was just…
The happy glow of excitement and anticipation clearly out-shown the dreary, drizzly gray day outside. As raindrops softly bathed the church rooftop, she dove into her dress emerging beautiful, radiant and ready to become his wife. Not to be deterred from something as simple and miniscule as water, she stepped lightly outside to see her groom. He turned to see…
It’s a common feeling in the photography world that if you’re only shooting when you’re ‘getting paid’ that you’re not shooting enough. Basically, if you aren’t out practicing at your leisure, how do you ever expect to improve and evolve?! I’m a very firm believer in traveling outside ones comfort zone {I may be a believer in anything having to…