Kaylie & Cory | Neutral, Olive Branch-Inspired Wedding
I hardly even know where to begin with this wedding. Kaylie is a dear friend and I cannot express how much of an honor it was to create these beautiful memories from her day. I don't know of any other wedding that has been more true to a couple. Kaylie had originally wanted to elope, but Cory knew that this version of their wedding would be best. I dare say he was right. They put so much of themselves into every detail of this intimate affair. Everything had meaning, from having their nuptials on family land to making sure each vendor was a friend. I truly couldn't narrow down my favorites because every image is special to me. I hope you catch just a tiny glimpse of the incredibly beauty of this magical day.
Olive branches
More from this beautiful wedding day coming soon...
Savannah in Spring | Part 2
I used to say that Charleston was my favorite southern city is Charleston, but each time I visit Savannah it enchants me more and more. I love how the city was designed with so many beautiful oak-lines squares. It creates such a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy the outdoors. Plus, there are so many gorgeous places to explore. Wormsloe Plantation was one of my favorites. I grew up with a majestically enormous 100+ year old oak in my backyard, so Wormsloe's road decorated with hundreds of grandiose mossy oaks made my fondly nostalgic. I'll be sure to visit again. Until next time Savannah!
Organic Movement
I love authentic moments like this one during a wedding day. Movement is beautiful.
Savannah in Spring | Part 1
I don't think I've seen a more beautiful sight than Savannah in the full bloom of Spring. While traveling for a wedding in late March, we enjoyed a few days in Savannah in between work. It was refreshing and inspiring. I haven't posted much personal work here in quite a while but so I figured I'd end the hiatus! I do love shooting just for myself, creating art just for me. Going out on little adventures, exploring new places and seeing the world through my lens is good for my soul. It's refreshing creativity I can feel down to my bones.