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Halie and Seth // Engagement in a Treehouse

So lately Jamie and I have been absolutely OBSESSED with watching Friday Night Lights (the TV series, not the movie) on Netflix, and I often wish that we were living in a town like Dillon, Texas and could somehow be neighbors with the Taylors and have them give us life advice on a regular basis. So when I drove up to Gallatin, Tennessee to shoot an engagement session for my cousin Halie and her fiancĂ© Seth, I couldn’t help but feel a little bit like I was in Dillon. I’ve been plenty of times to visit family (both sets of my grandparents also live there), but something about this particular trip just had me smiling nonstop. For one, we began shooting at Seth’s house, which was originally owned by his grandparents. Right next door on the same piece of land, Seth’s sister Chelsea and her husband purchased the other house. You have to know also that Halie and Chelsea have been best friends since they were little, so if that isn’t something out of a TV sitcom, I don’t know what is. :) They’re even planning to alternate cooking dinner at each other’s houses once Halie moves in after the wedding. ADORABLE! We also shot a lot in the backyard, where there is a pretty little creek and a treehouse, which is where Seth proposed last summer. While we were crossing the side street to get to a field, Seth’s high school coach drove by in his truck and they had a conversation with a lot of “yes sirs” involved… How much do you love small town life?!

Anyway, I’m just so happy for my cousin that she’s about to get married to someone who clearly adores her so much, and that they have such a sweet story. Don’t believe me? Then check out this photo of them from way back in the day, when Halie was just Seth’s little sister’s best friend:

Awwww.

We then drove into downtown Nashville to the Old Spaghetti Factory, where Halie and Seth went on their first date before seeing John Mayer. If you’ve never been…. find an excuse to go! And get the mizithra pasta… DELISH.

Love this next set right outside the restaurant…

And finally, on the way back to the car, we stopped for a few quick photos in front of LP Field, home of the Tennessee Titans. Seth’s kiiiind of obsessed, so it seemed only fitting. :)

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Love you guys!

Can’t wait for the wedding next month! :D

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Aunt Heather - Morgan….These are truly awesome!! I know they had so much fun hanging out with you that day…thanks for making them feel as Seth said, “like they were the best couple EVER! that you had photographed”. I have ALOT of favorites!! Love you…

Sarah Poole - Friday Night Lights?! Just finished watching all seasons on Netflix and am so obsessed :)
These are stunning by the way, I love the restaurant shots ALOT!

Melanie - Love them all! So sweet. Mom.

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Crystal + Garrett // A Sunny, Sunflower-y Tennessee Wedding

Crystal and Garrett are, in a word, adorable. When I first met them for their engagement session at the Orpheum theater (one of my faves to date!), I immediately loved their indie style and the way they loved on each other, so I knew their wedding would be a fun one to shoot. Despite facing a heat index of 110 degrees and having to move their ceremony indoors so that guests wouldn’t melt in the heat, you would never know that they had gone to a Plan B, because they both had big smiles on their faces all day long. It was clear that Crystal and Garrett knew what was most important- their marriage- and didn’t let anything else bring them down.

Major thanks to my lovely second shooter Mary Margaret Smith for being ahhh-mazing as always and capturing some of the shots you’ll see below. Enjoy! :)

Loooove that Mary Margaret captured this deer on camera!

Are these two not seriously so good-looking? I mean, SHEESH!

Crystal requested that we do a little mini-photo-shoot of her with her longtime best friend and maid of honor, Nicholl. TOO CUTE.

I absolutely loved the Davies Manor and its mix of log cabin-y and plantation home goodness. Also… this was a PERFECT time of day for more portraits of Crystal and Garrett. Talk about yummy light!

During the reception, they played My Fair Lady without sound in the background. Such a neat idea, especially for two musical theater buffs!

Congratulations you two! We had so much fun documenting your big day and wish you the best of luck and happiness in your new married life! :)

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Amanda - Love the color of the bridesmaid dresses, the groom’s cool hair, the bridal party praying with the bride (she looks stunning!), sunflowers, the bride/groom standing at the end of the aisle at the alter (that stone wall is awesome)…..I could keep going!

Chrissy - These pictures are gorgeous. I am in love with the color of the bridesmaid dresses! What is that shade of green called??

Kim + John // A Modern and Fun Kentucky Distillery Wedding

When Kim called me the Wednesday before her wedding, I could hear the tinges of panic in her voice. Her mom had broken her arm and was worried about having a cast for photos. The forecast was calling for rain and thunderstorms that weekend and she had been refreshing weather.com every hour, on the hour. Despite her best efforts to plan and prepare for every detail of her wedding day, all of these things she couldn’t control were starting to freak her out a little. But if you’ve ever been a bride, you KNOW the feeling! I can remember very vividly my one bridezilla moment, when two days before our wedding, the chance of rain increased dramatically and I just melted in a puddle of tears. Alanis Morisette, rain on your wedding day is a little more than ironic… it’s basically enough to cause the most level-headed of girls who have never given a thought to planning according to weather to suddenly treat the Farmer’s Almanac as the gospel truth and weep at the mention of a Plan B.

So when Saturday arrived and began as a sunny day, we were all cautiously relieved. But sure enough, I kid you not, just as Kim was putting her dress on and we were getting ready to head to the Buffalo Trace Distillery for her first look with John, the skies opened up and the rain began. Not just a pitter-pattering of rain, mind you, but a torrential downpour… the kind of rain where even an umbrella isn’t going to keep you dry. But I insisted to Kim that everything would work out perfectly, and guess what? It totally did! We moved portraits to the porch of the log-cabin-style building where the reception was held, the soft light was actually beautiful to shoot with, and lo and behold, with less than an hour before the outdoor ceremony was to begin, the skies cleared and the rain stopped. John later pointed out to Kim that the sun even came out right as she began walking down the aisle. Aww! The rain really was a blessing in disguise… it cooled the air, gave us great light for photos, and made for a stunning sunset later that evening. So the lesson is this, for all you planning your own weddings: there are things you absolutely will not be able to control, but if you hire professionals to make the most of any situation, there’s really no cause for panic. Just call it an exercise in character-building! ;)

All rain talk aside, this wedding really was so special to me for many reasons. For one, Kim is one of my former co-workers from the Starbucks days (which you can read more about in their engagement session post from last fall), and there were many times throughout the day when I distinctly remember thinking that I’ve never seen her so happy and glowing, and how perfect she and John are for each other. Also, it was my first trip to Kentucky, land of bluegrass, horses, and bourbon, and it was exciting to get to experience the best of it by shooting a wedding at the longest-running distillery in the nation, Buffalo Trace. Since my husband is somewhat of a whisky fanatic (shameless plug: he runs an excellent whisky blog called The Porch Hound for any of you who might also be interested), he was particularly jealous of me getting to shoot this one. ;) I also loved how Kim (who is a Tennessee girl) and John (Kentucky bred through and through) incorporated a little of both cultures into the wedding day, despite their intense rivalry on the basketball court. One of absolute favorite moments was when they played “Rocky Top” at the reception and Kim’s whole family swarmed the dance floor and began clapping and singing like crazy (I’ll admit, I joined in… I gotta represent my roots!). Right afterward, they played the Kentucky fight song and John’s friends and family stood up and started clapping and cheering. It was kind of awesome.

But I have clearly done way too much talking and not enough showing, so on to the photos! Huge thanks as always to the wonderful Mary Margaret Smith for all her help and for capturing some of the shots you’ll see below.

Our mutual friend Carrie (also from the Starbucks days, and who has made a couple of appearances here on the blog also!) came up from Knoxville to do hair and makeup. She did an incredible job, and actually JUST graduated from the Aveda Institute yesterday. Congrats! :)

See what I mean? BUCKETS of rain. But ain’t nothin’ gonna break our stride…

I loooved Kim’s White by Vera Wang dress. I always rejoice when brides choose dresses that suit them perfectly, and hers did for sure!

I also love that she wore her cute glasses throughout the wedding. She wouldn’t have looked like herself without them!

Ugh, love it.

Such a dapper wedding party, no?

I’m pretty sure my second shooters and I have never been able to get such a unique perspective of the first kiss. Thank you Mary Margaret for capturing this stunning shot!

Perfect, perfect, perfect light. And love. :)

One of the neatest parts of the day was when Kim and John arranged for their guests to participate in a tour and tasting in lieu of a traditional cocktail hour. What a fun experience for everyone! I was off shooting family formal shots while MM was capturing this next series, and seeing the photos later made me think that I probably need to find an excuse to go back soon so I can do one myself. :)

In lieu of a standard guest book, they opted to have everyone sign a Buffalo Trace barrel for them to have for their home. Love it!


Kim and John, I can’t thank you guys enough for having me be apart of your day! It was beyond amazing!
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Amanda Taylor - I haven’t seen Kim since she graduated highschool. She was always one of my favorite people. Seeing her in these pictures reminded me why! You truly captured her personality - super funny, happy, and energetic! You are a great photographer and do excellent work!

Kim - Morgan, You truly captured out day perfectly. I have to admit, I had high expectations, and these photos blew me away and exceeded whatever I thought they could be. Thank you soooo much for being a part of our day and capturing these memories we will have for the rest of our lives! Incredible!!! And, just sayin, you and Jamie need to come on up to the Bluegrass and we’ll take the tour together! :-) YOU ARE AWESOME! We love you.

Amanda - Wow, I loved the location. The barrel “registry” was a GREAT idea. Loved the cork screw initials. The bride looks like she has a contagious smile and I could almost hear her laughing! :) I do believe they may have been doing “the bernie” while dancing.