Jordan + Tyler I met up with these two sweethearts the other day to capture their engagement session in downtown Leonardtown! Jordan + Tyler are planning the most incredible overseas destination elopement next year. I am so excited to capture their at home reception next June as they celebrate with their extended family + friends […]
Jessica + Braxton Jessica and Braxton are one of my favorite couples, and I’ve had the honor of watching their relationship grow these past few years! When Braxton proposed to Jessica last year, he hired me to hide on the beach and capture the surprise. These two chose a location near and dear to them […]
Fall Family Portraits Last month, a local photographer reached out to me about doing portraits for her extended family. It is always so much fun working with other creatives, and I was so excited to finally meet Haley! Haley and her husband were moving their family to Texas, and wanted some portraits to celebrate with […]
Caroline + AJ A few months ago, this sweet couple from South Carolina reached out about wedding photography. I knew from the get go we were the perfect match when their initial inquiry talked about their love of the beach & margaritas! When we met up for their consultation to chat more about the wedding […]
No pressure. Just relax and watch it happen. Let your imagination be your guide. If it's not what you want - stop and change it. Don't just keep going and expect it will get better. Use your imagination, let it go. I really believe that if you practice enough you could paint the 'Mona Lisa' with a two-inch brush.
Amanda & Jake
No pressure. Just relax and watch it happen. Let your imagination be your guide. If it's not what you want - stop and change it. Don't just keep going and expect it will get better. Use your imagination, let it go. I really believe that if you practice enough you could paint the 'Mona Lisa' with a two-inch brush.
Jessica & Allen
No pressure. Just relax and watch it happen. Let your imagination be your guide. If it's not what you want - stop and change it. Don't just keep going and expect it will get better. Use your imagination, let it go. I really believe that if you practice enough you could paint the 'Mona Lisa' with a two-inch brush.
Rachel & Nathan