From winter weather finally arriving to the first wedding of the season. Looking back I love the combination of spending time with friends, family, shooting for fun, and being able to capture memories for an amazing couple!
-a couple of my friends came down to visit, and couldn’t help pretending they were Nevada County natives with a sign that just happened to be laying around
-a beautiful rainbow that came out during my wildflower fashion shoot
-cookies made by my lovely friend and fellow photographer, Kris
-winter wonderland at the house
-so, so thankful for these Bean Boots when tromping through the snow and rain
-taking time to write down what I’m grateful for at the end of the day in my Simplified Planner
-the view of my front porch the week leading up to the bridal show
-doughnut holes, fire baked pizza, and frozen yogurt–sustenance to see my crew through the long hours of building, painting, and planning
-a sneak peek of the beautiful handmade heirloom boxes available to my brides and grooms to keep their special treasures from their wedding day
-my own personal touch for the day of the bridal show–a floral crown
-the cutest burro at Indian Hill Ranch
-meditating on Isaiah 53 on the week leading up to Easter
-spending time with my wonderful friend, Angela, and getting my hair did
-sneak peek of a night bridal shoot in the middle of a storm!
-just love when seniors think to invite me to their graduations parties and seeing how they use their pictures to personalize their announcements
-breakfast in bed for special mommy!
-working with Hair and Makeup by Angela and Peak and Pine Social for a promo shoot for Indian Hill Ranch
-babysitting the chillins
-a wonderful breakfast provided by a past bride and friend after shooting her brother’s wedding the day before
-hard to paddle out when the boat is still tied–daddy decathalon
-can’t go wrong with jcrew!
-don’t leave your smoothie down low or our critters might help themselves
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