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From historic charm to modern elegance, these venues not only set the stage for your big day but also create stunning environments that enhance every image in your gallery. Whether you’re dreaming of a rustic barn, an elegant estate, or a unique art gallery space, Austin has a venue to match your style and make your memories picture-perfect.
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I’ve always wanted to capture an art gallery wedding and my wish came true!! I had the pleasure of capturing Dee and Pat’s wedding at The Cathedral ATX, a gorgeous 1930’s refurbished church in East Austin created by women artists and designers located just 5 minutes from downtown. I love its soaring vaulted ceilings, creamy […]
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Araceli & Anh’s wedding ceremony took place on a beautiful summer day at Chapel Dulcinea, followed by an intimate backyard wedding reception in the comfort of their home. I had so much fun documenting their wedding on a mix of digital and film, using my Canon r5 + the classic Kodak disposable and Kodak Gold […]
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Kim and Brendan’s in-home engagement session was such a sweet celebration of their love and new adventure in Austin. There are so many benefits to in-home sessions – you’re in your own realxed environment where you can be yourself. If you’re shy in front of the camera, you also don’t have to worry about lookie-loos! […]
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Eunice & Nam had an intimate backyard wedding during COVID at their parent’s gorgeous home in Beverly Hills, lovingly planned by the team of Creative Happens. Their wedding was early on in my wedding photography career, and I still look back at their photos fondly! I love backyard weddings for how laid back and sweet […]
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Jordan and Wesley’s engagement session took place at Hill Country Bliss which is just about 45 minutes outside of Austin. It’s the very place they’re tying the knot next month! It’s always exciting to hear from couples who are drawn to the documentary style of photography for their wedding. When Jordan inquired looking for a […]
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When it comes to wedding photography, traditional bridal portraits often feature the classic, posed, formal look. But what if your style is a little more fun, playful, and edgy? Your bridal portraits don’t need to be traditional or even “perfect” to be beautiful. The beauty in non-traditional bridal photography is that it allows you to […]
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Kelly & Megan’s mini engagement session took place at the Neon Retro Arcade in Pasadena, CA. My favorite engagement sessions are centered around an activity that is meaningful in some way to the couple. It really makes a shoot feel more like a date, and can add so much more meaning to their photos. With […]
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Jenna and Scott were a joy to third-wheel for their sunset engagement session at Torrance Beach. As a SoCal girly who grew up surfing, I was so excited when they were into the idea of doing a beach engagement session that included paddling out into the waves. Torrance Beach is where Jenna grew up and […]
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Boudoir photography is one of my first loves, and was a beautiful tool in my own personal journey of healing and self acceptance. When I first decided to pursue photography as a career back in 2017, I wanted to start by photographing nudes in nature. There’s something so peaceful about the naked body in nature […]
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When it comes to wedding photography, traditional bridal portraits often feature the classic, posed, formal look. But what if your style is a little more fun, playful, and edgy? Your bridal portraits don’t need to be traditional or even “perfect” to be beautiful. The beauty in non-traditional bridal photography is that it allows you to […]
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Are you ready to pop the question but feeling overwhelmed with the planning process? As a seasoned couples photographer, I’ve had the privilege of helping many couples orchestrate their dream proposals that are personal and unique. Here are some tips to ensure your proposal goes off without a hitch! Choose a Location That’s Special to […]
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Engagement sessions aren’t necessary, but I highly recommend them! They’re a great way to get to know your photographer and to get comfortable in front of the camera. It’s like a warm-up for your wedding, and you can use those photos for your invitations, website, guest book, frame and display them on the welcome table […]