just a thought.

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last weekend while we were shooting, someone stopped me and asked what my favorite thing is to photograph. the question caught me off guard at first but quickly my art school rhetoric kicked in and then, i stopped myself. because the answer to his question wasn’t some esoteric explanation full of vague ideas and overarching descriptives. my answer was, simply, people. people doing their own thing, being genuine, having fun, dancing, laughing- enjoying life. there are so many different types of photographers making beautiful images who are inspired by so many different aspects of the craft- there’s no right way to be a photographer and that’s what makes our field so diverse. a successful image looks different to everyone. even if we all agree it’s successful, we find ourselves appreciating different aspects of the image for different reasons, in different ways. photography is just so personal- we can’t help but create our own narrative around a compelling image and i love that about photography. i can do my very best to capture something i find beautiful and i know, and love, that when others look at the image they will spin their own version and see that same beauty so differently through their personal lens. but we’ve still connected through the image. it’s fascinating, intimate and, at times, even exhausting.

because of that last bit, it’s always so interesting to me to hear how other artists recharge creatively. for some it’s a personal project within their own professional craft. i’m constantly amazed by the personal images created by some great professional photographers- so poignant and bold. for others, like me, energy and inspiration comes from other creative outlets and i think that is ok. if you can imagine (i barely can, my todo list is insane right now.) waking up to a whole day set aside for creative exploration what would you most want to do? after a few minutes of silence (or of falling back asleep, i’ll be honest;)) what comes to my mind is a lingering trip to the farmer’s market and an afternoon tinkering around the kitchen. for me, personally, knowing what other outlets get my creativity flowing is a really important part of my energy as an artist. so i guess what i’m really trying to say is- there is no formula to creating. however you arrive at inspiration, however you view your craft, why you do what you do- it’s personal. the way i see it, as long as you are honest with yourself in your work, you’re successful.

just felt like throwing that out there this morning. :) i have a full day of editing ahead of me and i’m feeling energized and excited to get started! maybe because yesterday i spent my afternoon in the kitchen with stella- making sauces and marinades, and my evening with matt- grilling baby eggplants, artichokes and oysters- i’m ready for anything! :)

and just because, here is miss stella in the kitchen, being awkward and adorable, her usual:

tiffani & michael are engaged!

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in the few months we have known tiffani & michael they have moved from the beautiful beaches of hawaii to spend a season in ohio before settling into the charming town of galveston, texas. what a whirlwind of a year they’ve had! can you even imagine it? now, can you imagine it WHILE PLANNING A WEDDING? yea, they are incredible. about half way through all of these moves tiffani & michael found themselves in atlanta for a wedding that we were shooting so we had the good fortune of meeting them, in person, at last. and that explained everything. tiffani & michael are the kind of people that totally have the energy and optimism to make the best of everything. they are always smiling and just overflowing with sweetness and happiness. i’m sure they have made lasting friends all over the country and no doubt their wedding will be an awesome time of reunion! but first, their engagement pictures! we were so glad they carved out some time from their busy schedule to fly to atlanta to take these images- it was so wonderful to spend the afternoon with such an interesting and fun-loving couple!

it was super windy during their shoot. i was a complete mess by the end of it- seriously, i found leaves in my hair. and, yet, somehow tiffani stayed stunning and so well put together! she makes wind look so good:

SO beautiful:

my favorite! i love how sweetly they are cuddling together in the little bit of warming sunlight left just before the sun dipped below the horizon. the light is so soft and the shadows are such a beautiful shade of blue and tiffani & michael are just perfect together:


tiffani & michael, thank you guys so much for making the trip to atlanta! we are so glad we got to spend time with you guys and we look forward to your wedding! :)

sarah & jonathan are married!

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over the past few years that we’ve been in business matt and i have slowly adapted to planning everything in life about a year in advance. special occasion weekends are permanently blacked out and we are always googling weekend festivals and events we want to attend only to find out that they haven’t even set a date yet! planning so far in advance works for most things but every once in a while we find ourselves looking at a blocked off date with a decision to make. luckily, in this case, that decision was a BREEZE. so, instead of running the grueling publix georgia half marathon we had on the calender, we very quickly changed that to shooting sarah & jonathan’s wedding celebration. so for that, and many other reasons, i love them. :)

people often ask us about our favorite weddings and we always give the same answer- the best weddings are the ones where people have the time of their lives- dancing, laughing and enjoying every single second of the day. from now on we may just send them the link to sarah & jonathan’s wedding. seriously, it was so awesome. sarah & jonathan are so blessed to have such deep, beautiful relationships with their friends and families and also for their friends and families to be so close to one another! capturing the love and unity around us was almost overwhelming! in such a good way. ;) everyone laughed from the depths of their bellies and big tears were always accompanied by even bigger grins. there was an almost tangible excitement that ran through their wedding day; from beginning to end it was an honor to be there to capture it.

matt’s first stop of the day was one of our favorite spots in atlanta, brick store. jonathan and a few of his groomsmen spent the first part of his wedding day just as any good beer-company-in-planning executive should.

meanwhile the ladies were laughing and awwing as they asked sarah to recount her engagement story. from there they reminisced about all that led them to where they were that day and there were sweet hugs and smiles and more laughter and not even a hint of anxiety among them!

sarah & jonathan decided to see one another before their ceremony so we could take our time with couple portraits, yess!

sarah & jonathan chose to get married at the same church where her parents were married which is just so meaningful! when we arrived at the church after couple portraits, sarah’s mom pulled us aside and showed us this perfect little room where she had one of her own wedding portraits taken. sarah & jonathan were up for a few more and we are so so glad! these are some of our favorite images from their day!

sarah & jonathan’s reception at the old decatur courthouse started on a high and stayed there. their first dance song was brilliantly performed by a couple of their close friends and after the cheering from that moment died down jonathan’s masterfully created playlist began. and continued. all night. it was fabulous.

sarah & jonathan brought some props to pass around once the dancing really got started- GREAT idea! everyone loved it:


sarah & jonathan, thanks so so much for allowing us to be part of such a wonderful day! we are SO excited for you guys and we hope to hang out soon and hear about your st. john getaway!