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Doug and Bobbie’s Winery Wedding

Doug and Bobbie’s wedding was all we hoped for and more!  For their engagement session, we took a trip to the winery where they were getting married at and the whole time there we kept getting more and more excited to see this beautiful location on the wedding day… and we weren’t disappointed! The natural...

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  • Cristina GSeptember 27, 2011 - 9:13 am

    Absolutely gorgeous!!! Your work is pure perfection, as always. 🙂ReplyCancel

Susanne and Greg’s West LA Engagement Session

At the mention of coming to Los Angeles for their engagement session, I saw Susanne and Greg’s eyes light up.  At the mention of the fact that they’d come over to the Westside of LA where we’re at, our eyes lit up. We finally get to do a photoshoot in our neck of the woods…...

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    Alyssa, John, and their wedding with it all… and then some

    The main thing to say about Alyssa and John’s wedding is that it fit them PERFECTLY! Of course I’m going to say a ton more as I (Breanna) always do… I just wanted to get that out in the open right up front! I mean, who else is able to squeeze their favorite beach spot…...

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    • JeffSeptember 2, 2011 - 8:17 am

      Awesome!! I really like the idea of the “everyday” places with the wedding clothes on. In the crowds, at the bar. Very cool!!ReplyCancel

    • Janae TyarsSeptember 6, 2011 - 2:29 pm

      I love the unique settings for the shots too! Beautiful couple! Awesome shots!ReplyCancel

    A burned forest, a tool shed, and a leap into the pond… Christen and Jay’s Unique Session

    After a wedding day full of phrases like “OK, we’re going to run out in the rain to get exactly 2 photos, ready? One… two… three… GO!” We were crossing our fingers for sunshine and clear skies for Christen and Jay’s Unique Session the next day. No such luck. Well, I take that back, because...

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    • Andrea SholerAugust 26, 2011 - 3:18 pm

      You guys take the most beautiful wedding photographs I have ever seen (including all the magazines I have looked at over the years!) Really. You guys are truly phenomenal!

      Where was that location in the forest? It was stunning.

      You remarked that you felt a little guilty taking advantage of one of nature’s tragedies, but I thought that doing so actually made it more of a “full circle” kind of moment, and that the “young love” blossoming up out of the ashes of transformation was quite beautiful. You showed the full “cycle of life” – not just the end, but brought focus to the new beginning.

      Simply lovely, as always!

      AndreaReplyCancel

    • Laura ArmstrongAugust 26, 2011 - 6:52 pm

      These photos are incredible…being the connection they had to the lodge it is wonderful to see this place in a different light. Usually we are there with about 50 of us for family reunions, teaming with kids and adults running around, having fun. Love the shots in the burned forest and just everything else…thanks for showing Christen and Jay’s love and sharing their unique story as well as how beautiful the lodge is. Maybe we will have to have you come and shoot the family reunion when we are there next summer. 🙂 Blessings to both of you!!!ReplyCancel

    The Mykytiuk Family together for laughter and food on picture day!

    It seems like only yesterday that Zach needed his senior pictures done.  But really it was actually a long time ago and we haven’t really seen the Mykytiuk family much since then. So we were thrilled at the opportunity to get to spend a little more time with them when Annie and Paul called us...

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    • MarkSeptember 1, 2011 - 12:01 pm

      All of the pictures here are great but the second one is great. I love how the family is in a comfortable place in the house yet at the same time separate. The black and whites are great and I love the groupings look really good.ReplyCancel

    • KirstynnDecember 19, 2013 - 8:06 am

      WOW! What gorgeous photos! I am an ameture photographer, and have a HUGE family shoot next week, and am looking at ideas. These are fabulous, and all have so much character! well done!ReplyCancel

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