This year was different than any other, in a lot of good ways. I got to photograph two gorgeous elopements, one at Fort Monroe Beach and one at The Historic Post Office in Hampton. I had two military weddings, my first Jewish wedding, and almost zero travel all year long…and as much as I love travel, it was wonderful to sleep in my bed the night after a wedding most of the time!
Each time I approach a wedding, I put pressure on myself to do something different. I truly want to capture the individual personalities of the bride, groom, and their friends and family, because no two weddings are the same…and they shouldn’t look like each other, either! Fortunately, when I walk into weddings and already know the couple from their engagement session, it’s easy to remember why I love them as a couple and why they love each other. From there, each pose and each moment is completely individual, and while I will always take the smiling-at-the-camera family pictures, so many of the in-betweens are uniquely beautiful to every day.
I wish I could write a note again to each couple who trusted me to capture the most important day of their lives, but instead I’ll just say this: I hope each and every one of you knows just how thankful I am to have witnessed your marriage begin, and I pray that your lives together are every bit as beautiful as your wedding day - and more. I truly hope to see each one of you again in the (near) future!
PS If you want to see more from any of these weddings, tap or click the image and you can see their full blog post!