Category Archives: Weddings

{ Erin + Aaron | Greeneville wedding }

Greeneville rocks !  You heard that right:) I can’t speak for any of the other 364 days of the year but I assure you that on this Saturday Greeneville was busting with excitement over Erin and Aaron’s wedding. After preparing for the main event Erin and Aaron only had to move down the block to...

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{ Joe + Tracie | Montana wedding }

Joe and Tracy had planned their wedding for their wedding at an historic overland Stagecoach way station between Butte and Helena. But just before the celebration, snow and rain forced a rescheduling to  their home (a very nice location in the woods).   But we did a day after session and returned to the Stagecoach...

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{ Erin + Aaron on the Mountain | Engagement session }

I forgot a simple rule of elevation.  It’s colder at the top. But the cold didn’t bother Erin and Aaron (say that five times, then turn and pin the tail on the donkey) as we headed to the top of the Roan Mountain balds. Such a wonderful day.  And an awesome couple.  But it was...

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{ Katie + Tim }

Katie and Tim’s ceremony was delightfully simple.  Just the closest family and friends outside the Knob Creek Church of the Brethren in Johnson City.  However they had room for everyone under the big top at the reception.  Although rain threatened, it didn’t come close to dampening the spirits of all of those who  joined the...

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{ Samantha Casey + Modeling a Wedding dress }

When Samantha was in the studio a couple of months ago she did some modeling for our neighbor Stephanie of A Bridal Path. We hadn’t posted any of these photographs before but now with the start of the “Wedding Season” I though it would be an appropriate time. To see more from Samantha’s photography session...

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{ Whitney + Steve }

Whitney and Steve’s celebration reminded me of a famous science experiment.  You know the one where you take equal parts of Plutonium and blast them together till you achieve critical mass. That is to say, this was one massive explosion of celebration and fun that could be felt all the way to Texas. After a...

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{ judge joe brown on photographer expectations }

This  link was forwarded to me by another photographer and I think it’s a sad (but accurate) commentary on the state of photography. Sometimes it seams like everyone with a digital camera is calling themselves a professional and many people are confused and end up being disappointed.  I hear stories like this everyday. If you...

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