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We are fortunate enough to travel to some pretty rare and amazing locations, and we want to share those with you! Sometimes we find them in our home towns of Austin and Denver, sometimes we are in a backyard in Omaha, NE – either way that are special to us and we share what we document here.

Man, I loved this wedding day.  Keli and Hal absolutely wowed their photographer, so I can only imagine every one of their guests were blown away too!  Their day began with preparation and portrait time at the one and only Hotel St. Cecilia in Austin – in perfect, eclectic charm and elegance.  Keli and Hal saw each […]

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Wedding days like Jordan and JP’s are the kind of wedding days I wish I could photograph every week.  Their wedding was hosted at the Inn at Wild Rose Hall in the Texas Hill Country, and welcomed a fun crowd of much-loved guests, many who were visiting Texas for the first time.  These two had a […]

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Julie and Brandon’s Vintage Villas wedding day was a lovely treat to photograph.  The day began with the ladies’ preparation at a cozy, private home on Lake Travis – a perfect retreat for the bride and her dearest while they were pampered by the likes of the amazing make-up artist, Adrienne Pitkin.  Something I loved […]

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Whitney and Mark celebrated their wedding day in distinguished Austin style, with a classic ceremony at Central Christian Church followed by a reception at the Driskill Hotel. The two University of Texas grads included a creative tribute to their alma mater with quite a unique display for the groom’s cake: Crema Bakery & Cafe built […]

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It seems that planning an engagement session is a lot like planning a date night, and inviting your photographer along for the evening. Slightly awkward, but tons of fun once we all find a balanced groove with our 3 wheels. Katie and Jace began our date night in Austin with some outdoor, unleashed time with […]

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