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Shane and Andrea’s Wedding :: Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Shane and Andrea are two of my favorite people! Shane has been a good friend since college and I was super psyched to photograph his special day. The venue they had their ceremony and reception at, the Millennium Center, is a beautiful place to hold an event.

I’m very happy for the two of them! I wish Shane and Andrea (and their recent new addition, Maui) nothing but the absolute best! Also, a big thanks to Autumn Harrison for helping second shoot the wedding! I love working with her!

By |August 14th, 2014|Photography, Wedding, wedding-blog|0 Comments

Tim and Nhia’s Wedding :: Albermarle, North Carolina

Nhia and Tim already had their wedding earlier in the year, but they wanted to also have a traditional Baci ceremony as well. This special event was a ton of fun to photograph even though I was extremely sick the day of. It was my first time photographing a hand-tying ceremony. It was filled with lots of love, family, food, and dancing!

By |August 14th, 2014|Photography, Wedding, wedding-blog|0 Comments

Jake and Aimee’s Engagement :: Raleigh, North Carolina

Do you know what’s pretty funny about this post? Well, these two “kids” are currently married and yet, I am just now posting their engagement session. hahahaha. So, if you are drawn to these two lovely, hilarious ladies, and want more of them, their wedding pictures will be up on the blog soon, too!

Many people don’t feel comfortable in front of the camera and I always tell my clients to just be themselves and don’t worry about the camera. I feel like Jake and Aimee did exactly that. They were so much fun to work with! I was laughing non-stop during the entire shoot. They are light hearted individuals, with vibrant, fun personalities. You will never not have a good time with them. In fact, I’ve been eagerly waiting for them to invite me to their game night (umm…Jake? Aimee?).

Anyway, we strolled through downtown Raleigh. Mainly, we stayed near the Boylan Bridge Brewpub .

By |June 11th, 2014|Engagement, wedding-blog|0 Comments

Love, Family, Cabins, and Waterfalls :: Massachusetts

It’s the summer and I think it’s fitting to catch up on all of my blog posting. After all, I have stuff from last year I haven’t posted yet! Eeek! Here’s a few of my favorite photos from my trip to Massachusetts. My family and I went to several waterfalls in the surrounding area, saw my cousin’s beautiful wedding, and overall, just had a fantastic time exploring.

BY THE WAY, we stayed at the Woolman Hill Quaker Retreat Center (where the wedding was). It is a very peaceful and gorgeous place to vacation to and have events at. They have so many cute cabins to stay in.

Family Vermont Trip

Every other year, my family camps at Branbury State Park in Vermont during the summer. We always have a blast hiking, swimming, reading, playing games, visiting relatives, and visiting surrounding areas. Just in case you didn’t know, Branbury State Park is BEAUTIFUL. There are two sides of the park to camp at. One of the camping sides is more rugged, while the other side is a little bit more out in the open and closest to the lake.

One of our first hikes always involves hiking up to Lana Falls. It’s a short hike, but there is a rock cliff to view the surrounding mountains and the waterfall, while always super cold, is so much fun to swim around in. This particular time we hiked, though, it had rained quite a bunch prior to arriving. Therefore, the waterfall was extremely lively and a little bit on the dangerous side to jump in.

I’m not much of a landscape photographer (I have a lot to learn), but I wanted to try a few star gazing photographs. Apparently, it was prime time to be taking photographs because we were camping during the week of the Perseid Meteor Shower. I couldn’t have asked for better weather or a better time to star gaze!! There were no clouds in the sky, we were on the lake (and I hiked up the mountain to take a few photos), we saw the Milky Way, and a ton of shooting stars. It was perfect!

The next day we went to a falls we typically go to when we visit Vermont. It’s an easy hike in and the falls is huge! It is called Moss Glen Falls. We all had a ton of fun playing around in the water and I collected a few rocks, like I normally do. Also, Ethan really enjoyed picking up rocks out of the water and throwing them back in!

Gillian, Thad, and I also went to Strafford Falls and the Elizabeth Copper Mines. The Elizabeth Copper Mines is NOT a touristy place to go to. In fact, the locals were extremely hesitant on giving us directions to the mines. It took us about two hours to find it after talking to several people who gave us the wrong directions. Anyhow, we went on this super bumpy, in the middle of no-where “road”, parked the car, and just started hiking. Eventually, we found the mines. The water was a beautiful turquoise color. The cliffs didn’t seem to be incredibly safe (a lot of loose rocks), but we were careful and jumped off the cliffs.

One of my favorite parts of the trip was our time spent at Warren Falls! OMG, it is so GORGEOUS! There were so many different places and swim holes to play around in. We even slid off the rocks into the water like a slide. It was a cold day to spend swimming, but we all still had fun.

The last night at the park, we hung around the campground and the lake. Gillian and Thad attempted some synchronized swimming in addition to simulating the Loch Ness Monster. My sister, Sarah, was busy watching over Ethan at the time, but Thad clearly missed her being in the water with him (check out the black and white photos of him pretending she was next to him towards the end of the blog post). My aunt and her boyfriend stayed with my family for a few nights. They are always a ton of fun, as you can see by the last few photos of this post as well!

By |January 25th, 2014|adventure-blog, Family, Photography, Vacation|0 Comments

Camping at Grassy Ridge Bald :: North Carolina & Tennessee

I crave fresh air, the sounds of water flowing in a nearby stream and the birds chirping in the morning all while the sunlight tries to peak in the tent. Camping. It’s not for everyone, but it is definitely for Gillian and myself. Backpacking up a mountain, setting up camp, collecting wood, filtering water, creating fire, eating the surprisingly delicious Mountain House freeze dried food, getting dirty (well, mostly- I do keep my pocket shower handy), and being outdoors in the middle of the woods is refreshing and soothing.

This time around, we spent our trip with an entire group of people I’ve been wanting to backpack with for a long time! I was a little intimidated at first because I knew they were hardcore backpackers. For example, we were suppose to do this same trip during the winter…in the freezing cold. I was almost up for it, but decided it probably wasn’t the best idea if we weren’t prepared with the right gear. They also tend to get in a lot of mileage. I’m a trooper and can probably handle it, but I also like lounging out in a hammock or wandering around trying to find a cache.

Anyhow, we went to Roan Mountain and hiked to Grassy Ridge Bald. Gillian and I parked in Carvers Gap and started our journey around sunset. I cannot even begin to tell you how amazing the view was during the sunset. It was hard to keep on hiking when all I wanted to do was stop and take pictures. Keep in mind, I’m not a landscape photographer. I admire those people because it is sure difficult getting the image you see in person to come out in the image in a photograph. Seriously….hard to do.

We finally got to the top of Grassy Ridge Bald and set up camp. Later that evening, a few other of our group members joined us and the next day, we met up with the rest of the group. We hiked back to Carvers Gap in the morning and went to the Rhododendron Gardens . The flowers were expected to be in full bloom (especially since it was Rhododendron Festival weekend), but NONE of the flowers bloomed in the gardens. In fact, we saw more Rhododendron flowers while backpacking to Grassy Ridge Bald than we did in the gardens. As you can imagine, that was a quick tour. We visited a few other scenic areas and headed back to our site. If we had more time, we would have hiked to the Overmountain AT shelter, but that will be for another trip. When we got back to camp, we lounged around, ate dinner, and watched another beautiful sunset.

Overall, we had an amazing weekend. Everyone was so nice and knew how to have a good time. We laughed a lot and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We are thankful we got invited on the trip! Oh, and before you ask, YES, those are kilts and YES, we had five dogs camping with us. lol

Louise and Daniel’s Wedding :: Apex, North Carolina

Louise and Daniel’s wedding was located at the beautiful Oaks at Salem house in Apex, North Carolina. It’s not often you find clients willing to get soaking wet for just a photograph DURING their reception. However, Louise and Daniel were super troopers and did completely that. I was the second photographer for 2&3 Photography . You will definitely have to check out their blog post of the event (especially if you want to see an amazing rain shot). Anyhow, the wedding was quite lively and I had a fabulous time helping photograph it!

By |July 19th, 2013|Photography, Wedding, wedding-blog|0 Comments

Ryan and Kamna’s Wedding :: Greensboro, North Carolina

For the last several years, I’ve been waiting eagerly for someone to ask me to photograph their backyard wedding. Finally, I was in luck!!! I am so thankful Kamna and Ryan asked me to photograph their absolutely beautiful wedding. It was perfect. The decorations, the lighting, and the set-up made for a serene and romantic atmosphere for the lovely couple. You could feel the love and support in the air. Everyone there was so happy and grateful to not only be at their wedding, but be a part of their lives. I had an amazing time. Congrats Kamna and Ryan!

By |July 17th, 2013|Photography, Wedding, wedding-blog|0 Comments

Asheville and Plus Adventure :: Asheville, North Carolina

Back in April, Gillian and I vacationed with our good friends, Holly and Kelly. We had SO MUCH FUN! We explored Asheville, North Carolina. It is a place Gillian and I go to often and eventually, we hope to move there. Our mini vacation this time around included exploring the River Arts District , having breakfast at Sunny Point Cafe , having my very first glass blowing class at the Asheville Glass Center , meeting up with our good friend Gabe, staying at the Hot Springs Resort Campground, and hiking up to Max Patch .

Hanging out with Kelly and Holly always mean there will be a ton of laughter. They are super competitive- having short competitions throughout the entire weekend such as having a push-up and racing competition on the train tracks. They joke around with each other a lot and it’s fun to capture those special moments with them. I do have a lot of shots of the two of them during our vacation and Gillian got a tad jealous. lol. So…..she photo bombed quite a few photos with Kelly and Holly (see if you can notice which ones). Hint- one of them is not so obvious.

Good people. Good times. I couldn’t ask for a better mini vacation!

Super Smiley Cortland :: Durham, North Carolina

This kid has SO MUCH PERSONALITY! Cortland started the photo shoot off a little bit shy. He kept putting his hands to his face and sometimes over his mouth. However, by the end of the shoot, he was walking straight up to me, smiling his cute smile about a foot away from the camera!

It was a gorgeous day outside at Duke Gardens and Cortland’s parents did a wonderful job getting him to play with his slinky, throw acorns, pick up rocks, smell the flowers, and pose. One of his mom’s kept on saying “simply amazing” (or something of that sort from what I remember) and overemphasizing the amazing part. Cortland would start cheesing hard and laughing EVERY single time. It was so funny. He is definitely an athletic, goofy kid, with lots of energy. At the end of the shoot, he gave kisses out towards the lake. It was…..simply amazing. =)

By |June 27th, 2013|Family, Photography, Portraiture, wedding-blog|0 Comments