Bridal Portrait: Blair – Buena Vista Mansion – Prattville, Alabama

Bridal portraits can be tricky to do creatively – brides are often afraid of getting their dress dirty before the big day, and don’t want to do anything other than stand in one place. I understand. Wedding dresses are expensive. It’s your dream dress. And I’m certainly not going to try and drag you through...

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Engagement: Lindsey & Michael – Auburn, Alabama

I met Lindsey and Michael when I was shooting Karoline and Chris’s wedding last year, where Lindsey was the maid of honor. We talked a little bit about her being engaged, and when Michael asked me for a business card later on in the day, I knew I was going to love working with these...

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Portrait: Gavin – Montgomery, Alabama

When Gavin came in, I wondered if he would look like his brother Gage (who was already a graduate of the Chanterelle Photography baby plan!). Much to my surprise, Gavin didn’t have his brother’s brown hair, but blonde. One thing they did have in common despite the color is their big, soulful, heart-melting eyes (Gavin’s...

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Wedding: Whitney & Matt – Auburn United Methodist Church & Saugahatchee Country Club – Auburn, Alabama

You couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day for a wedding at Auburn United Methodist Church: sunny and clear, not too hot, not too cold. Perfectly springy, including birds chirping in the trees – we found out quickly not to stand under them (yes, there were some bird poop casualties). But in typical Whitney...

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Ireland: Part 3 (The End)

The last round of pictures from my Ireland adventure are here! Off to Blarney Castle, to kiss the Blarney Stone. Legend says if you kiss the stone, you gain the gift of eloquence. What legend doesn’t tell you is that you have to climb up a very skinny spiral staircase to get to the stone...

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