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Jillian’s Greenwood Plantation Bridals

Now that Jillian has walked down the aisle I can finally share these! These were hard to keep a secret. Even though it was extremely hot the light was beautiful and as always Greenwood Plantation didn’t disappoint. I loved that Jillian’s dress matched her personality so well…and yes ladies, it .
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A Race & Religious Wedding

I never get to show my second shooting work but Gabby with Gabby Chapman Photography was so generous in letting me blog these. Juliet is an incredibly talented designer and Michel is an amazing musician. Their wedding was a beautifully curated spring wedding. Race & Religious made the perfect backdrop for .
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Italian Romance Inspiration at the Gallery in Houston

I was thrilled to have this shoot picked up and published by The Brides of Houston. The Gallery in Houston has a wonderful quality about it that makes you feel like you’re in an Italian villa instead of in the middle of Houston. The romance that can be felt while touring .
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Tiffany & Davis: A Bunkie Wedding

I loved that when I asked Tiffany what she envisioned for her day she said she couldn’t wait to have a big ol’ party Bunkie style. There’s a charm that you only get at a small town wedding that can’t be replicated. I loved being able to celebrate with this .
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Jillian & Stephen: Lafayette Engagements

I love these two. They are so incredibly in love and have the best time with one another. When I get a couple like this in front of my lens my job is so easy. Their wedding is just around the corner and I can’t wait!
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Mary Helen & Will: A City Park New Orleans Wedding

We had to keep our fingers crossed that a tropical storm wouldn’t rain on our party, but it worked, and the Katz wedding went off without a hitch! I loved this early morning wedding in City Park followed by a lunch at Brennan’s, a New Orleans institution. It was a .
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