It is so important to click with your wedding photographer, after all; we spend so much time together on one of your biggest days. When chatting with potential clients I am always beyond excited to meet fun new people who I can both chat and laugh with. It makes me all the more excited about creating truly beautiful photographs. Connecting makes our sessions all the more comfortable and fun. I was smiling and had tears of joy with I was editing this engagement session and that I have this enthusiasm for all of my couples. I’m not going to tell you that your wedding is the more important day of your life. After being married for nearly eight years I have learned that sharing a life with someone means sharing joyful times that are sometimes completely unexpected and unplanned and some chapters are spent comforting each other and trying to stay connected while coordinating busy schedules while providing for a family. Your wedding
I’m not going to tell you that your wedding is the more important day of your life. After being married for nearly eight years I have learned that sharing a life with someone means sharing joyful times that are sometimes completely unexpected or unplanned Some chapters are spent comforting each other or trying to stay connected while coordinating busy schedules while providing for a family. Your wedding day is the start of this journey. So many days will follow and light will come as well as storms, but a wedding is a celebration of the beginning of this journey. A day when both of sides of your family and friends come together in their Sunday best to cheer for you as you start your journey together. This is why I am thankful each time a couple chooses me.
I had so much fun with Sara and Zach that I left our session time smiling and thinking about what a blast we had long after our session was over. Their love is so genuine and I was in awe watching how they interact and laugh together. They are just happy to spend time together and I am beyond thankful that I was chosen to photograph their wedding.
While writing this post I was listening to Ingrid Michaelson.