Destination Wedding: Featured on the Travel To I Do blog!

If you’re considering having a destination wedding, definitely visit the Travel To I Do blog – and while you’re there, check out the Nassau wedding I shot last year! Thanks to Christie at Travel To I Do for choosing to feature Kara and Rick’s Bahamas wedding!

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Portrait: Matthew – Montgomery, Alabama

The last time I saw Matthew, he wasn’t crawling yet – now he’s off and running, petting every dog that happens to be walking by, tossing a tiny soccer ball, and riding his tricycle:One minute he’s showing you where his belly button is……and the next minute he’s striking an Abercrombie & Fitch pose:

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Engagement: Kaitlyn & Chris – Kiesel Park – Auburn, Alabama

The elements must have been following me – in my last post, I mentioned that it rained the entire day of the wedding. Well, at Kaitlyn and Chris’ engagement session, the wind blew all day! After changing directions a couple of times and fixing some flyaway hair, it all worked out in the end.

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Wedding: Kedron & James – St. John’s Episcopal Church & Alley Station – Montgomery, Alabama

If it’s true that rain on your wedding day is good luck, Kedron and James need to buy a lottery ticket! The breaks in the rain were only long enough for us to get from one cover to another at St. John’s Episcopal Church, but even though the day may have been gray, the atmosphere...

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Wedding: Brooke & Bruno – Gateway Baptist Church & Wynlakes Country Club – Montgomery, Alabama

Technically, Brooke and Bruno were already married – they had TWO weddings; one in Brazil for Bruno’s side of the family, and one in Montgomery about a month later for Brooke’s family. I only know one word in Portuguese, which made communication with Bruno’s family interesting (by the way, “obrigado” = thank you)! We started...

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