40th Anniversary, Alice in Wonderland Style – Dorothy & Tim

40th Anniversary, Alice in Wonderland Style – Dorothy & Tim

Folks, you are about to witness one awesome event. Dorothy called me up about two months ago to inquire about photographing her 40th anniversary vow …

 

Savannah Engagement – Lizzie and Greg

Savannah Engagement – Lizzie and Greg

Just had the pleasure of meeting up at Skidaway Island with Lizzie and Greg for an engagement session. What a great time for us, except …

 

More Dallas Portraits – Max and Belle

More Dallas Portraits – Max and Belle

Laura had the opportunity to photograph for parents of an old friend of mine; they have two recent grandbabies born and we were so happy …

 

Our Life Recently

Our Life Recently

Just wanted to share a few photographs from our life lately. The snake handler ones of Boaz I just couldn’t resist. And …

 

A Savannah Engagement – Abbie & Micah

A Savannah Engagement – Abbie & Micah

Two dear friends of ours are represented here. I was able to spend a nice little evening with them as we wandered Factor’s Walk just …

 

A Savannah, GA Wedding – Danielle & Charlie

A Savannah, GA Wedding – Danielle & Charlie

I had to put the flower girl above; what a cute expression along with that amazing floral headpiece/crown. Well folks, this wedding was a sweet …

 

The Berthel Family – Dallas, TX

The Berthel Family – Dallas, TX

Another fun shoot from our time in Dallas earlier this August. Enjoy!

 

Auburn University’s Rural Studio

Auburn University’s Rural Studio

As we drove back to Savannah from Dallas, there became a question as we headed towards Alabama that needed answering: to continue on I-20 and …

 

A Savannah Wedding – Lindsey and Brad

A Savannah Wedding – Lindsey and Brad

Another beautiful wedding out at Isle of Hope United Methodist. Lindsey and Brad were wed last weekend, with a reception at the Plantation Club at …

 

Tehuacana, TX & Gary Walker Cutting Horses

Tehuacana, TX & Gary Walker Cutting Horses

You may remember Tehuacana, TX from last summer’s post. My friend, Jim Parker, runs The Trinity Institute from his central Texas castle (that’s at least …