Before I graduated college, we finished classes and had two weeks of NOTHING for graduation. Absolutely nothing. Well, I had a wedding to shoot and 3 sessions to edit but NO SCHOOL WORK! Woo hoo! It was awesome and at the beginning of senior year, people had already started naming those 2 weeks “College’s Best Two Weeks”. It was nothing short of its’ name. We had cookouts and beach days, pasta nights and strawberry picking adventures,….even a vintage croquet themed birthday party! I loved just being with my girls and celebrating 3 awesome years together! Not only did we celebrate the end of college, we celebrated with Kel and threw her a bachelorette party! Right before dinner one night we decided to run down the street at her River house and shoot a quick 20 minute bridal session. Ps. Doing a bridal session in 20 minutes is a TEASE! An hour and a half would have made me so happy! But we worked with what we had and we did end up with some fun shots! Enjoy!
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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.