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No Ocean too Big | Nashville Engagement Photographer
Meg is special to our family. She lived next door for the last 2 years. Our kids light up every time they see her (and her roommates) face. But then something slowly happened to those three single, gorgeous girls. One by one all three of them were swept off their feet and in ended (or really began) with a ring put on their finger. I knew the moment I met Paul that this would be the final result. He was a dashing young man who romantically lived in Scotland while pursuing his Masters degree. And I could just see it in their eyes that an ocean could not keep them apart. And, I was right- it didn't! But what is even better is that they grew up together and even went to prom together! They went on their separate ways after school. So, time and an ocean could not separate these two. And I am pretty sure you can feel that closeness through these photos. They are so sweet with each other. We are so excited for you two and can't wait to watch you grow in the years to come.
New Love | Nashville Engagement Photographer
I am loving, LOVING!, my time with the couples who chose me as their wedding photographer. Sometimes I just can't believe that this is my job! It is such a gift to watch two people so in love at the edge of starting such a beautiful journey. James & I are 13 years into the journey and life sometimes hardens you to the beauty of new love. Not only do I get the chance to remember what it was like then but I can also find gratefulness in the love we have found in time. There is a quote by CS Lewis that I think about all the time:
"Being in love’ first moved them to promise fidelity: this quieter love enables them to keep the promise. it is on this love that the engine of marriage is run: being in love was the explosion that started it.” CS Lewis
I love the loud, explosive love that I see through my lens with these couples. But I pray that in 10, 20, 50 years that their love would become a love that will move quietly along the journey.
Here's to a gorgeous couple - Mallory+Ross! I can't wait to be apart of their big day.