Mandy + Brandon Ooh this past week was a good one! So many couples + engagement sessions on my calendar, and Im loving every minute of it. I met up this past Friday with Mandy and Brandon for a sunrise engagement session. That golden morning light always hits different, and gives some major romantic vibes. […]
Baby Koetz Gender Reveal It’s a…. BOY! I photographed the most special session last week for my sweet friends Nick + Jade. Many of you have seen Jade act my right hand woman, second shooting so many weddings with me over the years! She is one of my dearest friends. I have anxiously been awaiting […]
Happy Third Birthday, Ethan! I was so excited to pack up my little traveling studio & celebrate with this sweet family! I love this little fam so much and its always such an absolute joy seeing them. Jen is a talented friend & local wedding vendor. I’ve been photographing their family for a little over […]
Venue | Herrington on the Bay Makeup | Emily Wildt Makeup Hair | Lauren Wildt Gown | Morilee Bridals Suit | Jos. A Banks Florals | Floral Expressions by Jennifer DJ | Shiny Entertainment Catering | Herrington on the Bay Dessert | Blue Crab Cupcakes Paper Goods | Minted Assistant Photographer | Missy Freeman Photography
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