This is, of course, a long overdue blog post. I don’t think I’ve blogged anything on time for months! Sorry guys.
To catch everyone up on my 2010 weddings… I flew to Atlanta Georgia in September to photograph my only destination wedding of the year. My husband (and second shooter) Patrick and I went all out and took over 5,000 pictures during our stay. I just couldn’t help myself! It was absolutely beautiful. My husband’s cousin lives in Atlanta and his wife and I have become good friends over the years. She has been so nice following my blog and complimenting my work, I was so excited to learn that she told one of her best friends Amanda about me as an idea for her wedding photographer. Amanda and Chris ended up booking me and Patrick and I flew out a few days before the wedding to spend time with his cousin and get to know the wedding party. We tagged along to all the pre-wedding festivities…bowling, drinks, and a good ol fashioned southern BBQ. So fun! I wish I could get to know all my couples on that level before their big day! I think it made a huge difference with everyone’s comfort levels that really showed in the pictures.
The wedding was held at Callaway Gardens, a resort area a few hours away from Atlanta. Patrick and I were in love with the venue as soon as we saw it. Lots of open spaces and beautiful wooded areas, not to mention the ceremony itself was held on a bridge over the lake! So awesome. Amanda and Chris also incorporated some great aspects into their wedding like having their nieces and nephews bring Amanda’s bouquet to her piece by piece. All of the children were involved this way and got to be a part of their day. They also did a hand washing ritual that was so beautiful. It was just amazing!
Thank you SO much Amanda and Chris for allowing us to be a part of your wonderful wedding weekend. Patrick and I loved meeting everyone and getting to know you guys so well. A special thanks also to Shauna for putting it all together. Thank you thank you!! We wish everyone all the best!















































































