We are literally rushing out the door for family vacation! RUSHING. Shouldn’t this be relaxing? You would think so!! Once we get to the lake and have no internet I’m sure it will be a little more on the peaceful side. I apologize in advance for the emails that are not going to get returned and the blog posts that are not going to be posted. I think I need a break and even though this is only a short break, having a few days with no voicemails, emails, and photoshop is going to be good for me:)
A few months ago I posted a sneak peek of Anna’s Bridal session and I made you wait all the way until NOW! Here they are! Justin and Anna were married this past Saturday and as much as I love her bridal session, I love their wedding portraits even more! Stay tuned for their wedding post!
Anna, I love you! You’re beautiful and you make a gorgeous bride! Congrats Mrs. Burke!!!
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The wedding industry has faced unique challenges recently, with inflation affecting budgets and couples cutting costs. If you’re a wedding photographer feeling the pinch, don’t worry—2025 doesn’t have to be a slow year.
Life has a way of surprising us, doesn’t it? Over the last few months, I’ve been on a medical rollercoaster that I never saw coming.