Captured

A blog of all my most recent photos

A Guest's Perspective

Sometimes having the wedding guest's perspective is a good thing. It gives you a chance, as a photographer, to capture those moments that normally may not be photographed by the hired gun. Plus I love going as a guest and giving the couple a surprise additions to their album. Here are some of my favorites from my cousin's beautiful barn wedding.

Perfect timing to find one of the ring bearers with a snagged cake pop.

Two other guests being themselves and not posing for the camera. This is the stuff I love.

The brother of the bride saying a few words for the bride and groom.

The kids taking a "time out"

Just hanging out in the crowd.

The bride and groom being themselves after all the formalities are over.

And the best part, the bride and groom having a late night serenade. This is one I know that they will look back on and smile ;)

A Vintage Style Family Portrait

Love this family! Their littlest one just turned one and we thought would be a great to get some family portraits to remember the milestone. We picked a great setting close to their home, the Martin Van Buren National landmark. We were able to capture a great vintage feel. I just love how these came out.

The Farm Boy

Talk about a perfect evening! It had been scattered thunderstorms all day and we weren't sure if we should go ahead with the shoot. I'm so glad we did because the light was amazing. And honestly I couldn't have asked for a more patient subject to photograph. Tristan recently turned 2 years old and his mom and I thought it would be a perfect time to capture his farm boy spirit. I just love how these came out. You can really feel his love for tractors, horses and mud puddles. Here are just a select few: