Category Archives: weddings

{Kerie and Bruce}

Summertime is coming to an end and I have neglected my poor blog for way to long.  Over this next week I’ll be posting some weddings, seniors and photo entries of some of the memorable events that happened over the summer.  So I’ll start off with Kerie and Bruce.  The very first couple to be...

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{Married – Angela and Lanny}

It could not have been a more perfect day.  The ceremony was at a Lutheran Church right across the street from the neighborhood where I grew up.  Driving to it was like driving down memory lane. I have a very vivid memory of being chased by a pack of dogs while running past that church...

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{The Hartley-Farney Wedding – Austin 71}

It’s rare that I get on here and say that I am at a loss for words. And maybe it is not a loss of words but rather a challenge to not write a mini novel about this wedding.  So I’ll give you a few of the highlights. The amazing Driscoll Hotel in Austin –...

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{Beloved-Lauren & Michael}

On Wednesday, after getting up at 4 am and boarding a plane from Las Vegas to Dallas, losing my license between checking my baggage and security, thinking I lost the contact in my right eye (that’s my camera eye), paying $70 for parking at the airport (I was robbed), zipping to Waxahachie and grabbing my...

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{The Rubber Chicken}

It seems its thought the rubber chicken has followed me everywhere. It started back in high school.  The all girls catholic school that I went to had a math teacher who would take out her “rubber chicken” in cases when we needed a snow day.  We called it praying to the rubber chicken.  Essentially it...

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{10}

A quick little preview from Saturday’s wedding in Glenn Heights.  It was still super cold outside from our little arctic blast but we still managed a couple of outside shots.  Thanks to the Storen and Stephens family for allowing us the privilege of photographing this very special wedding.  To Heather and Mark – I hope...

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