What an amazing, joyful and FUN day we had at Andrew and Savannah’s wedding in August. The day was full of family connections (all eight of the bride and groom’s grandparents were able to attend the wedding—how sweet and special is that?) and good friends. This was an extra treat of a wedding for me, since I’ve known Savannah since she was young (and she and I, along with her two sisters, definitely had some silly and exciting times when I babysat them!). It was such an honor to get to witness lots of laughs, some tears, and a fantastic night of dancing under the stars at Kinkaider in Broken Bow! Congratulations, Andrew and Savannah! I know you have a life of happiness ahead of you! Thanks to Tauni Morris for second shooting with me.
Read moreSavannah + Andrew: Engaged! Broken Bow, Nebraska Engagement
Savannah and Andrew have the best smiles and the best attitudes and the cutest pups! We braved a chilly November day with some classic Nebraska wind for their engagement session and we were all still smiling at the end. We were able to photograph at some family property, which is always so special and unique to the couple…my favorite! So excited so celebrate with them tomorrow!
Read moreBenjamin + Rebekah: Kearney, Missouri Wedding
Appearing once again in my role as bridesmaid-photographer, I was honored to participate in celebrating my dear friend Bekah’s marriage to Benjamin! The day was filled with so much laughter, joy and worship as all those who witnessed this event heard the testimony of how God had worked to bring these two together in the perfecting timing and way. Huge thanks to Sarah from Wunderkind Gallery, who served as my wonderful second-shooter (filling in the gaps when I was otherwise occupied!) and Levi and Eleanor for their helping hands and artistic eyes.
Read moreHannah + Tristen: Broken Bow, Nebraska Wedding
One of my favorite aspects of Hannah and Tristen’s wedding (aside from how HAPPY everyone was that day! So much fun to celebrate with this level of joy!) was how involved family was in the big event. Hannah did all of her own florals and she wore the same veil that her mom and sister wore. Her mom (and some helpers) sewed all of the shirts for the groomsmen and the ushers (including the little guys) and the ties, as well! Hannah’s dad, who is a cowboy poet, spoke during their ceremony and her brother sang. Thank you, Hannah and Tristen, for the honor of documenting your day! Thanks to Tauni Morris for second shooting with me.
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