William & Mary Bridal Portraits | Williamsburg Wedding Photographer

William & Mary Bridal Portraits | Williamsburg Wedding Photographer

Heather was absolutely glowing, and it wasn’t even her wedding day…but it WAS the first time her hair, makeup, dress, and flowers all came together so we could capture her bridal portraits on the campus of William & Mary, her alma mater. Her smile was bright and the excitement in her eyes was real - not just to look beautiful (which she did!), but to be married to the man of her dreams in a little over her month.

This is why I love bridal portraits. It’s a chance to try everything on and make sure it fits and looks beautiful together. It’s an opportunity to feel like a bride before the wedding day. It’s a moment when a bride can remember exactly why she’s getting married - and get excited about how much more amazing the wedding day will be…

2019 Family + Couple Favorites

2019 Family + Couple Favorites

When I look through these pictures - and all of the families and couples who I had the privilege to photograph throughout the year - I can’t help but be filled with thankfulness. I would count many of these among my friends, and in fact some were friends first before they ever became clients! This year I saw babies born, families move across the country, and new life announced for the first time. I got to meet people who I never would have otherwise spoken to, and reconnect with others from throughout the past 9 years in Hampton Roads.

What a privilege it is to capture the joy of a family as they grow or a couple as they look towards beginning a new life together after waiting for so long. What an honor to take pictures of past brides and grooms as they progress from the newlywed phase to being more established as a couple…

Thoughts on the Last Year of my 20s | Personal

Thoughts on the Last Year of my 20s | Personal

Well, it’s finally happening. I’m staring down the last year of my 20s, fairly unsure of how exactly I got here and what comes next. The first few years of this decade in my life held more than I could have imagined - it started with a wedding over 9 years ago, moved into a several-year tenure of working for a non-profit, then changed drastically when we lost Joel and I quit my full-time job to pursue wedding photography.

The worst birthday of my life was when I turned 25. I was still deep in the midst of grief from losing our first adopted child, and I had had dreams of being a mom by this point in life…dreams that were made very real when Joel’s mom chose us to be his parents. All of that was gone, and I had no idea where I would go next. I woke up that morning and cried in bed for awhile before I stood up to face the world. Then I walked into the place I had worked for 5 years, a place I had loved for the first few years until so much had changed, and I turned in my two weeks’ notice. It was a strange and awful day with a tremor of excitement beneath. I’ve never felt so sure of a decision in my life while being completely unsure of what would come in the future…