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The University of Texas campus in Austin is an architectural treat. I’ve had the opportunity to photograph amidst its lovely layout a handful of times for weddings and portrait sessions, so when Kristina and Greg brainstormed some UT ideas for their engagement photos – I knew it would be a fun, diverse session. These two love […]

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Keisha and Cameron chose to fill their engagement session with some vibrant scenes around Austin – and we had such a fun time bouncing through town together. We began around happy hour time in Clarksville, where the owners of restaurants Jeffrey’s and the Josephine House welcomed us so generously – even providing these two with […]

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Stonehouse Villa is quickly becoming a quaint favorite amongst Texas Hill Country wedding venues, and it’s pretty easy to see why.  It’s clever and accommodating owners house their interior design business from the venue by day and welcome weddings and events throughout the week.  Which means this beautifully restored 1923 limestone villa is always in […]

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Mercury Hall in Austin, Texas knows how to host a wedding.  It’s often tough for a couple to decide between planning a wedding within the vibrant city-limits of Austin, or in the serenity of the Texas Hill Country.  Mercury Hall really is the best of both worlds. The venue is a stone’s throw from downtown; […]

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It’s almost becoming a norm to somehow connect with couples who connect with both Texas and Colorado – it happens often in my travels between Denver and Austin as a wedding photographer. Ashley and Freddy just moved back to Texas from downtown Denver, and fancied downtown Austin for their engagement photography scene. They reserved the lawn […]

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