When I had my first FaceTime with Robyn and Brandon, they asked if there was any chance that I’d be willing to drive to Dripping Springs fo their engagement session so that they could rock climb the wall that they climbed countless times when they were dating. Um, what?!
Read MoreThe week of this session, it was gross and raining in New York everyday BUT, magically on the day we were supposed to shoot, the sun was shining allllll day and the temps were in the 70s. I mean, it was even a little too warm for this Texas girl to be walking in for miles. And miles. But, of course, during our 20 minute subway ride to get to Tara and Cameron’s apartment, the clouds rolled in and the temps dropped.
Read MoreUm. What a fun, personalized engagement session (in the drizzling rain, mind you)! I’m talking using the rug Karen and Monty will get married on. I’m talking confetti. I’m talking butt grabs. I’m talking poppin champagne on the sidewalk. I’m talking weird photos inside of a train station.
Read MoreYou’d never believe it by these photos, but the morning of this session, Dallas had bad weather. I’m talking it stormed and hailed. But by the afternoon…
Read MoreDo 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?
Read MoreEven 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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