The last few years have brought a lot of changes for all of us- changed plans, changed paths, changed perspectives- and in a corner of the world like the wedding industry, these changes were felt in a way that most of us never expected. But change can be good- so good…
Read moreElizabeth & George | An Atlanta Wedding in Historic Dectaur
It felt so good to jump back into weddings after the last year of uncertainty, and because I’m nostalgic to the end, it felt all the more meaningful that Elizabeth and George’s wedding was at the Dekalb History Center, where I photographed my very first wedding more than ten years ago(!)…
Read moreJennifer & Simeon | A Wedding at Foxhall in Atlanta
Simeon mentioned to me earlier in the day that he had a "little surprise" for Jennifer at the reception- but when he and all of his groomsmen burst into the most amazing choreographed dance, every single one of us in that room was beaming and laughing and it was one of the best public declarations of love and joy that I've ever seen.
Read moreMegan & Trevor | A Wedding at Betty's Creek Barn in North Georgia
Megan's bonus siblings- the three exchange students her family had hosted over the years from Japan, Denmark, and Sweden- each took turns toasting them in English and in their native languages, touting the warmth and love they'd grown to know during their time here...
Read moreBaye & Martin | A Swan House Wedding in Atlanta
I could go on about Baye and Martin's wedding- how the threat of rain melted away and we had sunshine all day long. How lovely her dress was (hoop skirt! one shoulder!) or how she later changed into the most beautiful lace jumpsuit for the reception. How great their friends were and how fiercely their bridesmaids and groomsmen so clearly love these two. How sweet their families were and how when I hugged Baye's mom goodbye at the end of the night, I was truly sad to go. But honestly? The best part was just Baye and Martin...
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