Matt and Ashley…are in love
February 22, 2010
It was cold.
No really, freezing cold.
When I met up with Matt and Ashley at the USC Horseshoe, it was so cold that there was no one walking around. The wind was blowing and all three of us were shivering.
However, even the cold can’t dampen their love. Even though it was too cold to stay outside for 5 minutes, much less 45, they laughed and smiled and had fun.
And really, that’s typical for Matt and Ashley. I’ve known them for almost 4 years and their joy has always radiated. It’s obvious that their happiness and joy isn’t based on external circumstances, or being warm, but rather on Christ’s life in them.
Since this love shoot, Matt and Ashley have gotten engaged, and I am delighted that God has brought them together for a lifetime!

















Congratulations again on the engagement!

Alma…is a beautiful bride.
February 21, 2010
Remember Alma?
Well, she got married in January, and the week before the wedding we got together to take some bridal portraits. We went to a lovely private home in Orangeburg and had a delightful time exploring it. It reminded me so very much of all the historical homes in Williamsburg and other places. It even had its own library!
Because Alma had a winter wedding, it was a fantastic idea to do a bridal shoot. It’s a great southern tradition, but I highly suggest it for girls who won’t have a lot of natural light at their weddings.
Enjoy her beauty!














Mason Wedding – Part Three
February 21, 2010
I wish that I could show you all of these pictures from the wedding – but there are just so many of them, so I had to pick the ones that I felt like expressed the Jesus-given joy of this wedding.
Here is the last part. If you didn’t see them for some reason, parts one and two have been posted!






























Thank you Liz and Brandon. What a blessing to experience the love God has lavished on the two of you!

Mason Wedding – Part Two
February 21, 2010
These are pictures from the girls getting ready through the ceremony.
If you missed part one, you can find it here.
























Part three is next – some of the portraits and the reception!

Mason Wedding – Part One
February 21, 2010
This blog post is a long time coming. I’ve had most all the pictures from this wedding done since last year, but there was one little set that kept taking so long to get done, and finally I knocked them out last weekend.
This is Brandon and Liz’s wedding from September. Yes, last year. Don’t judge, internet. Ok, judge a little.
Anyway, their wedding was one of the most joyous events I’ve ever been to. From all the wedding party to every one of the guests, it wasn’t hard to find a smiling face to take a picture of.
This also was a very DIY wedding, which made it even more fun. 2 days before the wedding a large group of us made the trek up from Columbia and the day before the wedding everyone pitched in to help decorate the gorgeous old buildings.
I wish I had adequate words to express this event. I hope that the pictures say enough.
Here are the pictures of setup and the rehearsal.
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Part two, preparing for the ceremony and the ceremony itself, are coming next!

Lack of posts!
February 8, 2010
Once again, I apologize for the lack of updates. It seems that grad school doesn’t leave much time for photography!
I’ve got a few things to blog, but for now I’ll just show you some of the sights from Greenville, SC where I’m student teaching. It snowed last weekend and I ventured out for 5 chilly minutes.
Enjoy!

This is Biscuit. She and I would be good friends if it weren’t for the fact that she jumps on my school clothes (or my bare legs) when I’m leaving in the morning. Plus she’s so tiny I can’t see where she is right under my feet!






And this is Josh. He and I are MarioKart buddies. Plus I help him with the tricky things on MySims Agents.
Much love!

DJ and Natasha…are engaged.
December 10, 2009
“So what do you do with people who hate having their picture taken?”
After we said hello and prayed, those were the first words out of DJ’s mouth. He smiled as he said them, but I realized that there was a lot of truth in his words.
“I trust that you love her enough to take good pictures!” I said in return.
And my words were not empty, because if there’s anything that DJ has for Natasha, it’s love. It’s obvious he would do anything for her. And although there were many mishaps in our time together (dead batteries! cloudy skies! freezing cold temperatures! a mean lady at a church!), the one thing that was almost overwhelming was that love.
Every time DJ held Natasha’s hand, every time he looked into her eyes, every time he smiled at her there was a tenderness and kindness to his actions. He loves her.
Enough to take pictures for her. ![]()
Thanks for being troopers, DJ and Natasha!
Natasha is from Japan. These beautiful yellow leaves come from Japanese trees. Thus, I LOVE Japan!

Oh yellow leaves, how I love thee!

DJ being goofy, as usual ![]()

I LOVE the vertical lines!


Gorgeous girl!

Yeah, I loved those yellow leaves. A LOT. (one of my favorite ring shots ever)


We decided this was probably St. Francis of Assisi.

Holding hands behind a saint’s back!

Another favorite ring shot.


Very sweet and tender.

Natasha’s parents were married in this very same courtyard–crazy, right?

I really love this shot.


Such a sweet girl.

Such a tender look from DJ

It was sooo dark when I took this.

Perhaps my favorite from this shoot.

The other side of the courtyard where Natasha’s parents got married…thus the vintage editing.

Thank you both!

Tyler and Alma…are engaged
December 3, 2009
He takes her hand, and it’s comfortable. She leans her head on his shoulder. Comfortable. They look and laugh and smile and hold each other and all the while it’s comfortable.
My favorite love stories begin with “Well, we were friends for awhile…” Alma and Tyler’s story starts like that. They both were involved in their youth group and pretty soon they became involved with each other. Friendship blossomed into love and now marriage. They’ll be tying the knot in January and I am so very excited to be there and capture the best moments.
For this shoot I was privileged to have my friend Justin shoot with me–he’s going to be joining me second shooting their wedding and I’m excited to have him along. His pictures are noted.
First a few comfortable smiles.

Yes, Alma is that gorgeous.

I love this sign!


I photograph the most beautiful girls on the planet, I’m sure of it.


I get to photograph lots of good-looking men too.

I love taking ring shots. Love it!

Tyler and Alma made these cool signs with Bible verses on them. My view of 1 Corinthians 13:4-7.

Justin’s view.

And Genesis 2:18, 24.

Flip the sign over and it says…

Blowing dandelions was just too much. ![]()

Tyler’s turn

One of my favorites!

I love couples walking together.


Justin’s picture…:)

My view

Justin’s view


Justin’s shot.

Justin’s idea…Ephesians 5:22-23.

A little sass never hurt anyone.

Other favorite…gorgeous Alma.

(Here’s a secret…this picture was a lovely accident. I was actually just changing some settings on the camera and took this test picture!)

Seriously Alma…are you sure you’re not a model?

I love how sweet this picture is. LOVE it.


Gorgeous light, how I love thee!

Laughter out of kisses.

And a few of Justin and myself in action, for fun.
Excuse my hot mess of hair.

Justin at work.

And taking the picture you saw above! ![]()

That’s the end. (And I promise I’m not that short, though I look like I’m 5′ 3″ here!)

That’s all for now!

Michael and Ashley…are engaged.
November 26, 2009
me and you and you and me
no matter how they toss the dice, it has to be
the only one for me is you, and you for me
so happy together
The Monkees never had it so right–if there are any two people perfect for each other, it’s Michael and Ashley. After all, their engagement shoot was at the same playground where they got engaged, at the church where they both do youth ministry…they’re fun and joyful and very excited to get married to each other. I was so glad to be part of a couple that was so full of life that obviously comes from Jesus (John 15).



Sass-ay!

The bling!

What else do you shoot in at a church? The church bus.



Absolute favorite.

Oh, Ashley…beautiful


I, being the smarty I am, said “you two have matching eyes”. They responded “Yup, and that’s why we’re getting married.”


Adooooorrraaable.



The one request? A jumping picture. I’ve seen a lot of them, and this one is pretty awesome.

And one last demonstration of their crazy fun awesomeness–these are from their handshake. Who has their own handshake? Michael and Ashley, that’s who.

Thank you both!

Joe and Ana…are in love.
November 26, 2009
Yeah. That’s my man.
Very few words are found as often on Ana’s lips (with the exception, perhaps, of “I digress”). There’s no mistaking what’s going on.
They are in it.
Theirs is a deep love, a stick-it-out love, a love for the long haul. It’s found rarely, and especially rarely found so young. And yet, it’s theirs, because of God’s grace.
I have the fantastic privilege of getting very photogenic roommates. First was Rachel. Now Ana is my roommate. And not only am I friends with her and Joe, but I get to take their pictures…again.
Joe and Ana recently celebrated their two year anniversary. We didn’t take these pictures on their anniversary, but it was close enough to count.
(and get used to these faces…you’ll be seeing them for years to come)


Perhaps my favorite of all time.

Um, hello gorgeous!


“Ana, look pretty!”

Dear world: this is a fantastic woman.


They whirled around at the exact same time.


Joe explaining…something.

(I’m sure Joe would say “that’s my woman” too)

One of the best dips I’ve ever seen.

STUD.

Joe and Ana love baseball.




I just love this one–it’s a favorite.



Air baseball…






Really, really ridiculously good-looking.


Um, yes.


After the sun had set…


