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Creative genes run wild in my family. We all  have it to some extent. Rachel, my cousin, has an out-pouring of  creative ability. And I love that about her. She makes jewelry. She  paints. She teaches art to children. Incredible. Chaz is a fitness buff  who is a personal trainer. Seeing his Facebook status each day makes me  gain weight just reading how active he is... and reminding me of how  active I am not. They met over seven years ago on the 4th of July,  through mutual friends, and have consistently worked on building an  incredible relationship. I love their love. Their quirky, fun,  child-like (but so real) love.
I was honored to be asked by her to be  her wedding photographer. When I spoke to her about her plans, my mouth  gaped open when she spoke her wedding venue. Dave & Buster's. Yes,  you read that correctly. The place where people go and play Skee Ball  and go shopping with their hard-earned tickets.
The end of May  couldn't have come fast enough, as I anxiously awaited for the wedding  event of the century. When we got into town, the details all came  together and I was able to see the vision that Rachel and Chaz had been  creating for months. All of their loves came together in a juxtaposition  of wedding awesomeness. You know... things like hand-made wedding  jewelry (made by Rachel), bowls of Legos for table centerpieces, and a  dinosaur for a cake topper.
You really need to see pictures, so I'll  stop talking and just show you the awesomeness that I captured through  my camera's lens.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Early this summer, my husband and I drove to  Texas for my cousin's wedding. I'll be sharing their awesome story later  tonight, but I wanted to share this one image I captured while driving  down the road. {Okay, I wasn't driving down the road... my husband was,  and I photographed along the way.}
For several years, I've been itching to find a tree in a large pasture that I could photograph. Everywhere I drive, I think about it and hope that I'll find it along my travels. While driving home from Texas, my husband said to me "Ooo, that tree is yours!" And I snapped. And it developed perfectly. The horses below are just an added bonus. I had it printed large, and I'm trying to find a spot for it in my house!
 
 
 
 
            
        
          
        
          
        
          
        
          
        
She walks in a room, and everyone instantly smiles. He walks in a room, and it's hard not to laugh. Meghan and Buddy are a dynamic duo, and during our engagement session a few weeks ago, I walked away with sore face muscles from smiling and laughing so much!
Meghan and I work together, and I felt honored to be asked to photograph her engagement portraits. As you'll see below, Meghan is a natural beauty with a contagious smile. It was awesome spending the evening downtown with her and Buddy!
They're getting married this November in St. Simons Island, and I'm so excited to be a part of it! They already have a wedding photographer booked, but with my experience shooting wedding for the past few years and having to be the unofficial director, they're trusting me with the coordination of the day. Same hard work, similar structure, but totally different at the same time. I'm looking forward to the challenge!



