I always feel honored when other photographers ask me to take photos for them. I am so grateful that I know these two amazing people.



















































Dannie + Jonathan = Franklin Wedding
I was so excited to be part of Dannie + Jonathan's amazing wedding. It was a beautiful day filled with beautiful people and they gave me tons of time to take photos...so I did. On top of all this I also got to work with the super sweet Emily from Simply Yours Weddings and I knew Dannie would have a gorgeous dress when she told me she got it from The Bride Room. Add a really fun bridal party and an old mustang to all of this and you can see what you get below...





























































































































Eskimo
We may have the cutest baby ever....so what?


Grace + Ben = Engaged
Grace + Ben had their engagement session at South Hall Eden which is an awesome idea for any couples out there who want to have a great location for their engagement photos or better yet...wedding. We also had a little friend join us for the shoot. I wouldn't consider myself a cat person, but this one was actually pretty cool. (aka He didn't try to bite or scratch me for no reason.)
























Choosing the Right Wedding Photographer
Just choose me and you won't have to read the rest of this blog. Just joking...but seriously choose me...just kidding.
I'm sure there are several blogs that hit on this subject but after an awesome meeting with a bride today I thought I would blog about this topic and offer just a few solid suggestions about choosing a wedding photographer.
#1. You should See and Like the photos from an entire previous wedding.
It is easy to create an impressive portfolio of 20 amazing photos from 20 different weddings. Make sure to see an entire wedding so you know what your end product will look like.
#2. You should Meet and Like your wedding photographer.
Your wedding photographer will be with you anywhere between 4-12 hours on your wedding day. If you don't like your photographer...it's going to be a long day. Make sure to meet with your photographer before the wedding and if you can do an engagement session to make sure you like the photos and the way you interact with each other.
There are many other components to choosing the right wedding photographer for you, but if you can't get past step 1 and 2 you should start over again.
