How much curly, red-haired cuteness can you fit into one photo? I feel like we broke a record with these photos. This family is a special one to me! They were one of the first ever who I photographed and each time I've done it since, I enjoy it more! Thank you Jon and Kate!
Kevin + Kelsey :: Wedding Photo, Columbus, Ohio
When we were little, we would have dance parties while doing the dishes. It was like the grand finale of the day, a time to squeeze those last little bursts of joy into the almost-finished evening. It was often then that my dad would sneak a kiss from my mom. We'd all cover our eyes and scrunch up our noses in embarrassment, giggling because we really loved to see them show such raw affection for one another.
I saw that same affection many a time while shooting Kevin and Kelsey's wedding. I'd peak from behind the camera only to see them sneaking kisses and letting all that love show for the world to see. It was wedded joy at its finest, and it made photo-taking easier than ever! All hands in for wedding day kiss-sneaking :-)
Matt + Sarah :: Wedding Photo, Columbus, Ohio
Today is 28 days until election day! To celebrate, here's something to look at that doesn't have anything to do with politics.
This day was so much fun for Tim and I. I think this bridal party made us laugh more than any yet. Once again, we found ourselves feeling fortunate to be able to peek into lives of people as good as these!
Salisbury Family Photo :: Large Family Photo, Columbus, Ohio
I am maybe a little too proud to report that this photo shoot was the first that involved me doing a cart-wheel. The little girls in these photos are so wonderfully cute, and I'm happy to say that they prompted my acrobatic side to come out. I think all of our mutual silliness worked, and it produced some good giggles for the camera.
Rachel + Collin :: Wedding Photo, Columbus, Ohio
Every wedding I photograph I'm more convinced of the power of a man and a woman making a commitment to one another to enter into married life. I hear words of wisdom shared in toasts, I see delight in the face of the bride and groom, I see sheer pride in fathers and mothers as they see their children giving their lives to another.