And we're off! First, we're hitting the last place Hank Williams Sr. ate while alive...maybe then to the country music museum. Then the Busch (or whatever they're calling it this week) race . And then...a day packed with people and car watching before seeing the cup race Saturday night. ~w00t~ If anyone else will be there, give us a call...we'd love to meet up. For those who prefer to watch on television, we'll see or talk to y'all next week!
Lyndon and I were absolutely honored to shoot Sky and Catie's wedding in Chapel Hill Saturday! They were fabulous!! Catie has the most infectious laugh and was SO much fun! Both families were great to work with...what more could we ask for? The ceremony took place at the community rose garden, and it was stunning! They had some of the most beautiful and unique details we'd ever seen...from pulling the flower girls down the aisle in a ribboned wagon, to having tubs of water on hand for the guest, even having a limo to keep the girls cool before the ceremony; they didn't miss a THING! The reception was spot on. Music great....lots of fun dancing...great food :)
I love this shot of the girls holding up Catie's dress while they made their way to the limo for some refreshing A/C before the ceremony:
SUPER CUTE shoes! There were little hearts on the tips too!
The guest-sign in table was stunning! They even thought to have monogrammed towels for the guest to wipe their water bottles on!
I love the smile on Catie's mother's face as she sees their first kiss as husband and wife. You could see and feel how special their relationship is!
Another kiss:
The infectious laugh (isn't she beautiful?):
Making a quiet getaway to the Hummer for a glass of champagne:
The cake, which we didn't get a chance to taste, but looked YUMMY! Catie even thought to have the top layer sugar-free for those with diabetes! So thoughtful!
Detail shots from the Weathervane. I couldn't believe the hardwork Catie's mother put into decorating..she could have a second career!
We're making steady progress through the proofs, but still have MANY more to edit! Thanks guys for such a great time!
We finally got all of Chris and Maleah's wedding images processed and posted, just in time for them to return from their honeymoon! We've almost finished the images from our last family shoot and should have previews posted soon. If you've had a session with in the last two weeks and we haven't gotten your galleries up yet, we'll be all caught up by the end of the week!
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What a great weekend we've had! Maleah and Chris's wedding was FLAWLESS Saturday, and it was fabulous! We had a great family portrait session today, minus the 20-30 univited guest. Not the family, the nest of deer ticks I wandered into :) After 15 or so minutes I started getting the itchy creepy-crawlies and looked down to find the crawling all over my legs (someone should have worn pants). And, there we these really REALLY BIG spiders all OVER the place. Big, huge, nasty jumping spiders the size of a small child!
All images have been uploaded, I have been de-ticked and we are exhausted! So for now, a brief preview of the fantastic Queen wedding. Aren't the colors beautiful? More to come as we get them edited :)



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It all began back in high school (seriously!), with then friends, Lyndon Shaw and Jo Beth Green. Okay, so maybe they didn’t know just then that they wanted to become photographers, but they did know that they liked each other! Their engagement session in 2001 sparked what would become a lifelong addiction to all things photographic. It was then that Jo Beth began seven years in front of the camera while Lyndon tagged along to observe some of the best portrait and glamour photographers across the country and attending premier workshops focusing on lighting techniques, posing, post processing, etc. They began working on their Troy studio in August of 2007, and by the next January had decided that being cooped up and restricted just wasn’t their style. Their primary goal in photography was to preserve memories, and memories are made at home, at the park, at the beach, and all of the other places life happens. Life does not happen in front of the bright lights of a photographers studio! That’s when they became totally mobile, making your memories where you choose!
