Kelsey + Wayne's wedding was the first Greek wedding I have ever gotten to photograph and I have to say that I am in love with Greek Orthodox ceremony traditions. Not to mention that Greek families also know how to party which always makes my day a lot more fun.
Megan and Sam = Village Chapel and Riverwood Mansion Wedding
I love winter weddings! Especially in Nashville when it is 60 degrees outside. Megan and Sam are such a special couple and their wedding was perfect. Megan started the day getting ready at her friend's house in 12th south with her bridesmaids and some of the cutest flower girls I have ever seen. Then, we headed over to Village Chapel where Megan and Sam worship. Megan looked gorgeous in her dress and I thought it was really cool that she wore her mom's veil. It was my first time shooting there and I was pleasantly surprised by the beautiful natural light. After their beautiful ceremony we headed over to Riverwood Mansion for a killer party and some cool night shots. Congrats to this wonderful couple and thank you so much for choosing me to shoot your wedding!








































































































Elizabeth and Wade = Nashville Engagement Session
Whitney and Brady = Graystone Quarry Engagement Session
The first time I met Brady was at a wedding where Whitney got her hair caught on one of the buttons on his shirt. It's still one of my favorite photos. Luckily, their engagement session was much smoother than that experience. I must admit with such an accident prone experience, I was slightly nervous getting them close to the edge for some of the photos at Gravestone Quarry.
This session was so much fun and I absolutely loved the dress Whitney chose for the shoot. This couple is so sweet and I can't wait to shoot their wedding in a few months!
Sara and Lance in Antigua, Guatemala Wedding
I can't think of a better way to roll out of 2016 then getting to photograph Sara and Lance's wedding. I've know this amazing couple for several years. They are some of the most genuine and generous people I have ever met in my life.
They decided to get married in Antigua, Guatemala where Sara spent a great deal of her childhood growing up. We stayed at The Hotel Casa Santo Domingo which is a little piece of heaven. We spent the day shooting all over Antigua taking advantage of the city's beautiful ruins, cobblestoned streets, and bright colored walls. It was a photographer's dream.
I have been blessed to shoot a lot of beautiful weddings with some really amazing people, but I have to confess that Sara and Lance raised the bar. Love you guys.


































































































































































