2020 is OVER. Simultaneously the longest and shortest year of my entire life, and I suspect many of yours as well. A year with some looooooow lows but also some incredible highs. A year of incredible strength and growth. Even just getting to the end of the year alive deserves a round of applause. Well done, friends. We freakin’ did it.
Read MoreThis one is special to me. Karen is one of my best friends from college (and my little sister in our sorority!) and she and Kaleb got together their sophomore year. She is from Germany and they’ve had a long relationship with many periods of looooong distance, and other periods of sharing their homes and cultures with each other.
Read MoreIt was seriously a privilege to be a part of this awesome Lutheran/Sikh interfaith elopement. Kyle and Mehtab had been together a couple years and decided pretty last minute to get married! They originally weren’t going to have a photographer, but Kyle’s sister-in-law found me and gifted them some a couple hours of coverage!
Read MoreUgh I love this one. (I know, I say that about all of them lol.) This morning lakefront elopement in June 2019 was one of the sweetest things I’ve ever seen. Emily and Sarah had been together for many years and were soon having their first child together, and decided… hey, we’re committed, we’re having a kid, it’s pride month… why the heck not?!
Read MoreThis wedding is so special to me for so many reasons. The first being that it was my first Arizona wedding of my own! These two put their faith in me when I was new in town and let me be a part of their amazing wedding.
Read MoreThey also opted for a much smaller guest list than usual. Only about 40 people at their ceremony and 80 at their reception. They wanted to be sure they were surrounded by the people who love them most and would lift them up and bring good energy to their wedding day. I LOVE that.
Read MoreAs I’m finding with a lot of my clients, they would have loved to elope, but they wanted to involve their families in their wedding. So they opted for a very lowkey intimate ceremony by the pond in Humboldt Park with about 15 family and close friends standing by, one violinist, and their best friend Nick officiating.
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