Sydney and Weston’s downtown San Antonio engagement photos were such fun to create. When I sat down with them to initially plan out what we were going to do for their engagement session, they had two ideas.
I had the pleasure of working with Amy on a boudoir shoot that was inspired by my Floral boudoir series. We decided to use her apartment’s natural setting filled with greenery as the backdrop for the photos, which made them even more personal and unique to her.£
Wensi and Andy decided to elope in New Braunfels, TX. They booked an Airbnb getaway for themselves to spend time with each other. After they eloped, the thing that was most important to them was having amazing photos of them in their wedding outfits.
I had a vision for her session. Rey put her trust in me and let me take her session in a direction that even I wasn’t too sure about. All I knew was that I wanted to do something minimalistic with florals.
Be like Alex + Ali. Be yourselves. Find a photographer you trust. Someone you get along with and feel you can be your true and authentic self with.
It was such fun being able to collaborate with some incredible vendors on a Boho Wedding inspiration shoot. With over 52 acres of farmland, The Allen Farmhaus was the perfect venue for the shoot.
Delanie’s best friend contacted me the day before. She was gifting them an engagement session, but their previous photographer had canceled.
The rain didn’t stop Carolyn + Patrick from enjoying their day. I’m honestly loving these small and intimate weddings. It’s such an amazing feeling being invited into people’s homes for weddings.
Nicole + Miguel eloped in their backyard and had their family attend on Zoom. Even though it was just them two, their officiant, and me, they still went all out. It was beautiful.
I kicked people out for Phong’s proposal to Megan to happen. I pretended to be a stranger right before he dropped to his knee.
I’m excited to share this boudoir session with Ainsley. She did the session as a gift to her partner and also herself. Her session along with everything I’ve just shared in this post inspired me to offer a limited-time sale on boudoir sessions once a year for Valentine’s Day!
My favorite funny moment from this day was when I was taking their portraits near the street in Travis Park. Someone yelled out their car window, “She’s going to cheat on you, you fucking bitch!”. LOL.
It was my very first time photographing a proposal. I’ve been a full-time photographer since 2012 and I’ve yet to do one because dudes contact me at the last minute.
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