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Candace and Trey Get Married

It was 30 minutes before the ceremony, and everyone was panicking. Who could have predicted that it would be 50 degrees and raining on a Saturday in mid-May…. in Tennessee?! Certainly not me. Candace had painstakingly planned a gorgeous wedding on the lawn of the Hazelpath Mansion, and we were faced with the possibility of throwing together a Plan B ceremony in the entryway of the house. Prayers were said, ideas were thrown around, and then, at the last minute, a decision was made- all the guests who were there to love and support Candace and Trey would brave a little bit of chilly weather to make sure that Candace’s dream of an outdoor wedding could come true. I was so floored by the good attitudes of everyone involved, and it was truly a testament to how much they love this couple. When it was all said and done, despite every curveball thrown their way, the day was beautiful and special, and no amount of rain could spoil a night full of eating, drinking, dancing, and celebration. (In fact, it could be argued that the brisk air blowing through the tent was preferable to the typical stuffy, humid Southern heat we usually have this time of year.)

I started the day at the hotel where Candace was with her mom and grandmother and they were getting their hair and makeup done. The mood in the air was so calm and peaceful. They had opted not to have a bridal party, so it felt really intimate with it just being family together, and I could tell that any more people in the room would’ve completely stressed Candace out. But no stress here!

I love Candace’s reaction to seeing her hair done for the first time!

We then headed to Hazelpath to put the finishing touches on everything…

A getting ready room with high ceilings, huge windows, white walls, wood floors, and minimal decorations is a photographer’s dream come true. :)

How flipping stunning is Candace?!

Everyone knows I love me a good First Look. ;)

Trey and his mom. So, so sweet.

They were sneaking peeks at the guests arriving from inside. :)

Love this shot that Jamie captured.

I think the decision to keep the ceremony outdoors was totally worth it.

I’m fairly certain that there hasn’t yet been a father-daughter dance during which I haven’t cried.

My mama and my Pop dancing!

So much fun dancing.

… Even Nana was having a blast!

Hope you guys enjoyed this sneak peek! Thank you so much for inviting me to play such an important role in your big day. I hope it was everything you dreamed it to be! Love you guys!

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Kelly Cummings - Love these, Morgan! I bet you were dying over the teal shoes. My favorites (I’m obsessed with telling everyone my favorites as if it matters for the order of the universe): the prayer (composition, digging it), the cake shot with the birds, even more the lighting on the strawberries in the next one, and the one of Candace and Trey dancing with the stream of light.

carly - Your detail shots are so killer. What an awesome couple and gorgeous venue. Once again, I bow down…

Melanie - I feel like very time a post a comment it’s always the same…….”these pictures are amazing”!!! I guess that’s because your work IS amazing. What a beautiful wedding. Candace was such a gorgeous bride. Trey and Candace’s love for each other was so evident in the way they simply look at each other. So much fun. Love ya, Mom

melissa m - i literally ooh’d and ahh’d over these pictures! BEAUTIFUL reception!

Kimber - Gorgeous!! What a beautiful venue and couple, and of course, you rocked it! I love the dancing photos.

Paige Baty - Absolutely beautiful photos! Love all the details. What a beautiful couple. You captured their special day perfectly.

Erin Kesler - This is so beautiful, Morgan!! I loooove all the shots of details that you captured (the purple purse, the birds, etc.) You do such a wonderful, wonderful job. : )

Baby Quinn

Not gonna lie… Newborn sessions make me a little nervous. There are so many incredible newborn photographers out there (and have you SEEN all the props that exist these days?!), so it’s intimidating to approach these sessions with my own eye and style, and also to face all of the unexpected challenges that can come with shooting days-old babies who are on pretty tight eating and sleeping schedules.

But all my nerves vanished the moment I held little Quinn in my arms. Her mama, Hope, was a little frantic because up to this day, Quinn had been sleeping soundly through the mornings and we were planning on working with her being fast asleep. But it ended up being amazing, because Quinn stayed wide awake, alert, animated, and perfectly content for a solid hour after I first arrived. I’ve never seen an eight-day-old be so patient and cooperative! I was picking her up and moving her around every 5 or 10 minutes, and she just let me do whatever I wanted without making a peep. And can we just talk about that delicious newborn smell, and the feel of their buttery soft skin? I seriously just wanted to eat her up. Or steal her. Either way.

Enjoy all of her sweet faces, and if you want to read about why she’s a little miracle baby, check out Hope and Chris’s maternity session post.

Um, how adorable is her nursery? Hope is quite the decorator. :)

… Also I’m fairly certain she’ll be the best dressed baby in town.

Hope and I share a mutual obsession with turquoise. :)

Thank you so much for letting me love all over your tiny little babe and capture a bit of her sweetness!

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KanzlerFoto - Morgan… awesome.
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Jenn Valluzzo - Beautiful Morgan!!

Hope - They are amazing!! Thank you for capturing this moment in time for us.

Kathleen Frank - These are the definition of precious! I absolutely love the editing, too, so light and delicate. Beautiful!

Nancy - Anybody within a 100 mile radius should be giving you a call.. These were unbelievable.. You capture an 8 day old baby’s personality..

Kimber - Um, I don’t know much about birthin’ babies, but those pictures are amazing!!! Nancy’s right: you totally captured Quinn’s personality!

Amanda - …….speechless! :)