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Atlanta Garden Wedding | Natalie & Aidan

I can’t believe it’s been a year since this festive Atlanta garden wedding! Happy anniversary to Natalie and Aidan! You two have awesome families (not to mention sweet Booth the Lab), and ever since your daffodil-icious day, I’m convinced more wedding receptions should warm up the dance floor with Scottish country dancing. Best icebreaker ever!I loved all...

Boone Hall Family Photos | The Lanes

What a pleasure it was to photograph this beautiful family again! The Lanes are as easygoing as they are coordinated. Lindsay does well with her last-minute photo session wardrobe shopping, don’t you think? Denim and a touch of color are just the ticket for standing out in this green and woodsy location. Ariana, now two years...

Edisto Island Engagement | Meg & Danny

Given my fondness for the Lowcountry’s magnificent trees, you can imagine I was pretty excited when Meg and Danny secured me to photograph their spring wedding at historic McLeod Plantation. Meg used to work for the SC Department of Natural Resources, and she’s currently employed by the Forest Service in Virginia, so it’s safe to...

Family Outing? Surprise Proposal!

Love and surprises seem like a good blog post for Valentine’s Day weekend! Kristi’s father called me after Ryan asked him for her daughter’s hand in marriage. He and his wife were coming from Maine to visit Charleston and Ryan’s family, and only the men knew about the plans to surprise Kristi with a ring during...

Hibernian Hall Wedding | Meg & Chris

Meg and Chris are celebrating the first anniversary of their winter nuptials in historic Charleston this weekend, so it’s a great time to reflect on their beautiful Hibernian Hall wedding! I met Meg several years ago, when I first photographed her brother’s family and later their whole crew. They are such a fun, loving, warm-hearted bunch, so it was...