Megan + Julian - Casa Marina Resort Wedding - Slideshow
Elise + Keith - Ranch Engagement Session
FH Weddings
It's true, I'm a sucker for gorgeous florals. Maybe it's my love for nature, or my garden board on Pinterest... Either way, I was so excited when Stephanie with FH Weddings asked me to shoot this arrangement in her beautiful studio space. I'm in love with the overall design, as well as all the little details. Don't get me started on the gorgeous color combination! I can't wait to work together again this season!Linens :: BBJ LinenStationer :: Tampa CalligraphyPlanner :: Chic Designs & Fabulous Events
Rose Garden
“Two things cannot be in one place. Where you tend a rose, my lad, a thistle cannot grow.”― Frances Hodgson Burnett
Featured :: Southern Weddings Magazine
Today, one of my most popular weddings has been featured for a second time. This time, on one of my absolute favorite wedding blogs. The gals at Southern Weddings Magazine seem to do it all right. Their style couldn't be any more consistent with what I do. I'm beyond excited about this honor. Please be sure to check out the feature and feel free to leave some love!A special thanks to Jessica + Derek. The features wouldn't be possible without Jessica's impeccable taste and style. To say you both have been great clients would be an understatement.
Kara + Mike :: Southern Engagement Shoot
You might not know it, but an hour and a half south east of Tampa, there are a few wonderfully southern towns. Places where a 4x4 is a must, and of course the home of southern hospitality and amazing accents. Judging from how small the towns are in these parts, the fact that their families own such vast tracts of land, and that Kara and Mike are so obviously in love, you would think they knew each other their entire lives! Either way, I'm confident they have a very long future together. Thank you guys for taking the trouble to transport your gorgeous horses and for taking me around your beautiful properties.
Winter in Yellowstone
This was one of those days that may never leave my memory. In the forest, the snow fell slowly, steadily, and silently. The steam from the hot springs rose and coated the surrounding trees with a mist that quickly turned to ice. In the open plains, the wind bursted with gusts of up to 35-40 mph. The bison dug through several feet of snow in search of food, and the trumpeter swans swam as though they were unaffected by the drone of the snowmobiles. The hot springs, geysers, and mud pots somehow seemed more spectacular in a season with very few visitors. While I'm enjoying temperatures in the 70's, every winter I remember this unforgettable trip to Yellowstone, and dream about a real winter.