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Katherine Swain’s Bridal Portraits | Lost Mission, San Antonio, TX | February 2, 2017

Bridal Portraits, Fine Art Portraits, Fine Art Portraiture, Fort Worth, Fort Worth Engagement Photographer, Fort Worth Wedding Photographer, Looks LIke Film, Lost Mission, natural light, outdoor photography, Portraits, San Antonio, TX, Wedding Photographer, Wedding Photography, Wedding Reception, Weddings, Women's photography

Each day. Each light. Each Bride. Each tell their own story. When I arrived at Lost Mission in San Antonio, TX, once again, I found myself slipping into a time gone by. While new, these walls feel old. The charm and beauty of the land is found in its detail and design, as well as its […]

Aimee & Tyler Huebner’s Wedding | Lost Mission, San Antonio, TX | September 2016

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Aimee and Tyler’s wedding at Lost Mission was beautiful, romantic and meaningful. I could have spent days here shooting details, loving glances, in the company of kind people. What a wonderful day! Here’s to a lifetime of love and happiness.  Tyler, thank you for your service to our country! To view Aimee’s beautiful Bridal session, please […]

Laura’s Bridal Session | Hidden Pines Chapel, Highland Village, TX | September 2016

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Laura met me at Hidden Pines Chapel, in Highland Village, TX, last month to shoot her Bridal Portraits. I knew she would be a stunning Bride, her dark hair and love for vibrant color, made for a remarkable contrast. I have several favorite images, but this is definitely one.  I love those timeless images. You know […]

Aimee’s Bridal Session | Lost Mission, San Antonio | June 2016

Bridal Portraits, Brides, Destination Wedding, Emotive Photography, Fine Art Portraiture, Lost Mission, outdoor photography, Portraits, San Antonio, TX

It was a bright, beautiful day in June when J and I traveled to San Antonio so I could shoot Aimee’s Bridal Session. We traveled miles down country roads, dust kicking up behind the tires.  I stared out the passenger window, armadillo, cacti and bright summer sun. Then, Lost Mission. This beautiful Spanish-style wedding venue is nestled […]

Carpenter Wedding | The Willows Event Center, Odessa, TX | May 28, 2016

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I’m not sure how this magical day is already 2 months behind us.  Time moves quickly on, but some moments linger with us for a lifetime. Here’s some of my favorite highlights from the beautiful wedding of Erin Gilliland to Garrett Carpenter. Congratulations, Erin & Garrett Carpenter. #Carpenters(DO)BuildForever This was the funniest thing I’ve ever […]

Cake Smash – Lifestyle | Panzamonium | July 24, 2016

Children, Families, Family Lifestyle, Fine Art Portraits, Fort Worth, Fort Worth Lifestyle Photography, Lifestyle, Looks LIke Film, natural light, outdoor photography, Portraits, TX, Uncategorized

Conversations with my daughter. “Mom, did I ever have a cake smash when I turned one?” “No, honey.  That wasn’t popular back when you were a little.” She eyeballs the leftover cake from her birthday party and serves me a raised eyebrow. My husband chimes in from the other room, “rather fitting, she’s double ones […]

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