Keisha and Cameron chose to fill their engagement session with some vibrant scenes around Austin – and we had such a fun time bouncing through town together. We began around happy hour time in Clarksville, where the owners of restaurants Jeffrey’s and the Josephine House welcomed us so generously – even providing these two with […]
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Stonehouse Villa is quickly becoming a quaint favorite amongst Texas Hill Country wedding venues, and it’s pretty easy to see why. It’s clever and accommodating owners house their interior design business from the venue by day and welcome weddings and events throughout the week. Which means this beautifully restored 1923 limestone villa is always in […]
Mercury Hall in Austin, Texas knows how to host a wedding. It’s often tough for a couple to decide between planning a wedding within the vibrant city-limits of Austin, or in the serenity of the Texas Hill Country. Mercury Hall really is the best of both worlds. The venue is a stone’s throw from downtown; […]
Of all the types of weddings to photograph, I have to say I genuinely love photographing a classic wedding day. That is just what Elizabeth & Mike had planned for their downtown Austin wedding at the Driskill Hotel and Central Christian Church – two wedding venues that beam with distinguished ambience. Their ceremony was wrapped […]
Must love Texas. Must love Colorado. Must love dogs. That’s all I require from my clients when I photograph their wedding day and engagement session. Teasing, of course – but there is some sort of happy trifecta that those three ingredients bring to my client relationships these days. I’m referring mostly to the Texas and Colorado parts (dogs are icing on the cake, naturally – because if you love dogs, then you are automatically awesome in my book); it seems that there is often a strong connection between Texas and Colorado for many of the wedding clients I cross paths with lately. As soon as Texans learn I’m from Colorado, eyes light up and conversation turns to skiing, snow, mountains (because Texans love Colorado) – and when Colorado folks learn that the Austin area is my second home, they almost applaud with the same admiration – and hand me a list of places to eat and hike and cycle (because, see – Coloradoans love Texas, too). Couples hunting for a wedding photographer to accommodate both places have even come across my name (needing engagement photos in Austin and wedding photos in Colorado – perfecto!). I couldn’t be more thrilled or grateful to bounce between both states with my cameras.