The Hieberts - Galveston, TX

Remember how I have that problem of being too emotionally invested in my couples so my blogs are way too long? Yeah…that’s still a thing over here as I get swept back to Kelsea and Emery’s beautiful, thoughtful wedding in Galveston. I had no chill when picking photos, so I’ll do my best to keep the word portion of this post brief. I’ll try, y’all. I’ll try.

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Lydia+Abel - Dallas, TX

Do you know those people whose presence just leaves you feeling refreshed and joyful? Lydia and Abel are those people. Since Lydia is in grad school in Austin, I didn’t get to meet them in person until their engagement session but the moment that I got to hug their necks, I fell for these people. Hawrd. Their laughter is totally infectious and you can see how much they respect each other and honor their commitment. Life giving, right?

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The Ganserts - Tyler, TX

Oh my lanta. Y’all. I’m obsessed with these two! So much so that I third wheeled their date to the Texas State Fair the day before their wedding. They have a tradition of going every year on opening day, which happened to be on their Wedding Eve this year. So I put on some comfy shoes, grabbed my camera, and met them at the gate to celebrate marriage with vegetarian corn dogs and funnel cake beer. Best decision ever.

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Lauren+Rob - Dallas, TX

Even though Lauren and Rob live in New York now, they wanted to pay homage to Lauren’s hometown in their engagement photos. Lauren grew up by White Rock Lake and Texas is SO dear to her heart (all you have to do is look at the necklace hanging around her neck to know that), so we wanted to use locations that were quintessentially Dallas. And what is more Dallas than the skyline?

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Mallory+Cameron - Dallas, TX

I don’t really post black and white images. Go ahead, check my Instagram. They just aren’t there. And that it isn’t because I don’t deliver them - I definitely do. But I don’t believe every image was created to be B&W and I believe even fewer images are truly their most powerful when edited that way. But there was just something about Mallory and Cameron’s session that NEEDED black and white edits. It is like they were meant to be that way all along - before I ever took them.

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