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Rachel + Nick | statehouse portraits!

I’m certain I’ve said it before - I love that people can feel empowered in the choice they make about their wedding and ways to celebrate. Rachel + Nick got married in Vegas + then we shot some photos around the Ohio Statehouse in their would’ve been wedding clothes, ya know, if they had a “normal” wedding. Love these as much as I love their love!

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hello 2022 brides? are you out there!?

HELLO! It’s me, stepping in from wedding season to tell you, yes YOU! that yes! you should click that contact me link and get in touch with me because I’d absolutely love to be a part of your fall / winter 2022 or winter 2023 weddings!

It always has this time in the summer where it’s GO GO GO…but I need to make sure you’re being reached and told I have time for you :) I want to talk to you, and I absolutely LOVE winter weddings!!

So in order to give myself some job security, and you some encouragement ;) let’s do this! Get in touch so I can hear all about your plans, and you can get excited to share them with me!

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Amanda + JJ

I absolutely loved the color of this wedding, as you all know I’m partial to flowers…and this was my last wedding I got to work with Sunny Meadows on the bouquets. (Now I just spend all my money on their tubers for my garden :) )

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a post that deserves a repost: let's talk first looks!

It’ll be interesting to go back to what I wrote about this a few years back + see if my opinion has stayed the same….but here we are in 2022 and I want to give a little education session about what it means to consider a first look on your wedding day. I think often couples find themselves in the “MEH” opinion about first looks…meaning, they can be persuaded to do or not do them on their wedding day. I like to present the facts, unbiased, then..and let them see how it changes the vibe of their wedding day. Why? Because a lot of you’ve never been married before, and your wedding preparation involves scouring the internet for opinions and advice.. and it’s a lot! Know what’s right for you on your wedding day? what feels right for you. Now, here’s where the educating comes in: by looking through a sample schedule including a first look, and not including a first look, will help you figure out what the feel of your wedding day will be like. buuuuuut. THIS IS A BIG BUT! ….

if you’re getting married in late fall / winter…you don’t have a lot of wiggle room with your timeline for photos. so..you’ll have to take my unbiased education into consideration what season you’re working with.

Let’s get going!

SO let’s say you’re planning on NO first look, my advice to you is to minimize the amount of “work” you “have” to do following your vows, I could give a few reasons why…but my real why is so that you can actually make a decision about what you want to spend your cocktail hour doing. I will absolutely 100% never tell you what you have to do. HA in this very next sentence I’ll easily say what I think you should get to do during cocktail hour - either step away with your new spouse to spend a few quiet moments together OR socialize because it’s what you want to be doing. Your wedding day, NO FIRST LOOK, looks like this:

  • photographer arrival for final getting ready photos 1.5 hours before ceremony time

  • complete posed photos with both sides of bridal party, separately, finished by 30 minutes to ceremony time

  • ceremony

  • 20-30 minutes following ceremony: family portraits for both sides

  • 10-30 minutes following those entire bridal party photos/couples portraits (so basically all of cocktail hour)

  • introduction into reception / into first dances or into welcome + dinner

  • you’ll be fed first, so I’ll usually check to see if you’d like to take a quick step outside, as this often corresponds with golden hour or sunset time, to shoot some photos / have some alone time while the rest of your guests finish their meal

  • back to the party for speeches/formalities

  • PARTY! with maybe another step outside for final night time portraits


PHEW! a lot right?



ok, so here we’ll look through a wedding day that INCLUDES a first look

  • Photographer arrival about 3 hours before ceremony time for final getting ready.

  • first look, about 10 minutes to be alone with your partner before the madness of the bridal party / family comes into play!

  • ALL the bridal party shots, including travel, if necessary

  • finish with pre ceremony shots: bridal party, couples, family if possible about 30 minutes before ceremony to refresh and rest.

  • ceremony

  • remaining photos with missing family members, etc.

  • you can choose to join cocktail hour / hide away for a snack / quiet time!

  • 10 minutes of couples portraits as your guests are lead to sit for dinner

  • DINNER - you eat first, I’ll usually try to grab you for 10 minutes or so if it corresponds to golden hour

  • YOU ARE FREE! PARTY!




SOOOO what do you think? Do they read differently to you? Does one give you a feel that you want to feel on your wedding day?

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Statehouse Portraits

I’m super reluctant to bury that super awesome deal that lots of you are taking advantage of, but also when I revisit a gallery + super excited to reshape photos. Plus, I have a few upcoming shoots inside the Statehouse so might as well share + get inspired!

I love shooting portraits in such a classic + clean space. Plus, when you are wandering around, there’s usually plenty of time to get all the things we need. Here’s a glimpse of a beauty of a bride, enjoy!

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Alicia + Luna | Married in Mohican

Mohican is a great option for a get away type feel (for vacation or for a wedding!) but staying in Ohio. My own family did our “fake Christmas” there this year, and it was perfect for all the ages of kids we have. Alicia + Luna threw a wonderful celebration + let me take them to all the amazingly sunlit spots for photos throughout their day.

Two of the things I’m most passionate about, when directing how a wedding day goes are: keeping your day running smoothly and letting these portraits dictate themselves.

1: if your day has any hint of chaos in it, guess what? You’ll feel it, and you don’t want that. I don’t want that either :) It’s my job to be efficiently finished with anything I require of you (because, yessss we ARE required to do some photos, despite candids > everything) with enough time for you so that you’ve had a minute to reflect + be present in the big moments. I won’t finish up the portraits as you’re rushing to make sure your lipstick is perfect for the walk down the aisle.

2. I can’t tell you how many people tell me they’re nervous or terrible in front of the camera. Well, duh! it’s awkward. It’s why creating an atmosphere of calm + candidness helps to calm your nerves. We’ll work together to schedule your day so that we aren’t doing a marathon photo session but rather; you’re leaving to be alone with your partner in times when you feel like, “PHEW! this is nice to be alone!” And guess what here? You’ll be so happy to be together and ALONE, we’ll make those magical moments you’re craving for your wedding images!

SO! that just so happens to be my recipe for a perfect wedding day. Does it strike a chord to ya? Let’s talk! smash that contact me button + send me all the info I need to know ;) (wow, that was just an experiment to type, and yah, no, that’s not me! ha!)

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