As a January bride, I have a soft spot in my heart for winter weddings. Brian and Anna were married in a small, intimate ceremony at the Arrow Hotel in Broken Bow. December gave us a beautiful sunshiney afternoon to spend a little while taking photographs around downtown, one of my favorite places to take photos! Brian and Anna kept everyone laughing during their portraits and I think that's a direct indication that they are headed for a joy-filled marriage. Thanks so much for allowing me to celebrate with you! And thanks to Tauni Morris for her exellence assistance.
Read moreJoe + Abby: Blair, Nebraska Engagement
Throwing it back to earlier this fall when the leaves were golden! Even though this was a rainy day, the drizzles stopped when it was time for our session and the sun even peeked out for a few minutes at the end. Abby and Joe were nothing short of a joy to photograph. I'm looking forward to celebrating their marriage this weekend! <3
Read moreRay + Laura: Burwell, Nebraska Wedding
Oh my goodness, nothing like getting married under a homemade arch in full view of the river on a fall day. It just brings out all of the heart eyes! I'm so thankful for the opportunity to celebrate with Laura and Ray! It was so fun to see all of their families and friends come around and support them as they start this new chapter together. Thanks to my wonderful second shooter, Tauni Morris for all of your help!
Read moreAubry + Andrew: Arlington Hall at Lee Park Wedding, Dallas, Texas
I was so excited to get to spend a weekend in February enjoying balmy temperatures in the south! As a Texas native, I always enjoy being back in my home state, so I was especially excited to travel for Aubry and Andrew's beautiful wedding.
Arlington Hall at Lee Park served as a wonderful venue for this elegant wedding, which boasted of a macaroni and cheese bar and a choreographed first dance (AND father-daughter dance), as a nod to the bride's dancing history.
Thanks to my fantastic second shooter, Laura Boggs, from The Laura B Photography.
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