As I was working on completing the NEW WEBSITE for the NEW BUSINESS, I found this shot from Adam and Kelley’s wedding a few weeks ago!
As I was working on completing the NEW WEBSITE for the NEW BUSINESS, I found this shot (above) from Adam and Kelley’s wedding a few weeks ago!
That fact that I’m showing you means I love you because it is NOT the most flattering shot! …. but it’s funny for several reasons. One, I got a lovely case of itchy hives right before the reception and my knees were a lovely shade of light green. Two, I was in a bridesmaid dress which is not the best attire for shooting a wedding and three, the best part is that right behind me were tombstones!! We were shooting portraits in a cemetery! So let this RANDOM Friday post remind you that ANYTHING can be made beautiful and sometimes a good shot is worth a few grass stains.:) Have a wonderful weekend and be sure to become a fan of KATELYN JAMES PHOTOGRAPHY on FACEBOOK!
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