Submerse yourself in this beautiful Columbus day with Sarah and Matt, and engaged couple who I will be following to their wedding day later this summer!
Copella :: Family Photo, Columbus, Ohio
I am fortunate enough to call my sisters my friends, but I'm even more fortunate to call my cousins my friends. This beautiful bunch is my mom's sister's family, and I am grateful to say we've hung out all our lives and now our babies get to hang out, too! I had a blast visiting my Mom's home town to visit and photograph them all.
Abby + David :: Wedding Photo, Columbus, Ohio
Evidence of the star power of this wedding and couple is the fact that Tim and I had the perpetual urge to ditch our cameras and join the massive mob on the dance floor from the minute the music started. There was life and excitement all around. Amidst the profound sacred architecture, poetic toasts and conga lines, this day allowed us to capture a couple beautifully in love. Congratulations, Abby and David!
Enjoy.
Rachel
Anne + Charlie :: Wedding Photo, Columbus, Ohio
You know that April feeling when you walk outside and you're not expecting a warm breeze, but it blows across your cheeks and you're filled with flutters of excitement for the summer? That was Anne and Charlie's wedding. I was taken off-guard by the kind, serene and fun group of people that gathered to celebrate the marriage of two people that embodied those same characteristics.
At this wedding, the maid of honor and best man's speeches said it all - so much class and so many good stories. Hats off to this group! I love it when two goods come together to make a whole new bundle of good. It's what it's all about, people. Marriage is bliss.
My Wedding Invitations, Two Years Later
I have always wanted to put together a post on the creation of my wedding invitations. To this day, I think this is my favorite project I've had the joy of working on. It was somewhere between the prayer over the words it should display, the pencil shavings, the pixel pushing and the assembly parties that I found there was more of myself in this little project than I ever expected. I'm not sure why I ever anticipated otherwise, though, considering it heralded the single most wonderful event of my life.