I might be a bit biased, but this wedding was nothing short of amazing! Meghan is my sister and I was her matron of honor. Even though I had the privilege of being part of the wedding, it didn't stop me from taking their first look and bridal portraits. Nathan and Meghan are a very laid back and relaxed couple. Their wedding reflected just that! It was held in our aunt's back yard and the reception was a big dance party celebrating the newlyweds. When I first met Nathan, I immediately knew that he was the perfect match for Meghan. And obviously she did too. I'm so happy to have been able to share this awesome moment with her and all of our family! Here are a few of my favorite portraits from the day! -Liz
Matt + Leslie
Brooke and I were so excited when Leslie asked us to be a part of her big day! As always, we love taking part in friends weddings - they always seem to be extra special. I met Leslie my sophomore year in college, at Temple University, because we lived in the same off campus dorm. I quickly became close friends with Leslie and her roommate, Julia. The following year the three of us decided to become housemates, and some of my fondest college memories easily took place in our apartment on 1512 Green St. We all loved that place.
It was so exciting to see Leslie step into the next phase of her life with Matt by her side. Their day was beautiful and filled with so much happiness. They had their cocktail hour before the ceremony, which was really enjoyable and pretty cool! It let the guests arrive slowly, enjoy drinks and hors d'oeuvres while we wrapped up family photos and prepared for the ceremony. I'd recommend it! Enjoy some of our favorites from the day. Also, please note that I am wearing a tie covered in cats! Heyo! - T.J.
Ben + Bethany
Several weeks ago, on probably one of the hottest days of the year, T.J. and I had the privelidge of shooting Ben + Bethany's wedding in Balitmore. I went to high school with Bethany and am always appreciative when people I know include me in their wedding celebration! It was my first time shooting a wedding (reception) at the American Visionary Arts Museum and I loved it. Here are some of my favorite images from the day! -Brooke
Matt + Leslie
A few weeks ago my good friend from college Leslie got married to an awesome guy named Matt! We are working on their photos and hope to have them up on the blog soon, but for now I thought I would share some of my favorite shots from the Smilebooth! - T.J.
Brandon + Jamie
Brooke and I feel spoiled that we get to do what we love for a living, especially when people like Brandon + Jamie are our clients! Brandon + Jamie tied the knot at Riverdale Manor in Lancaster on a beautiful summer day, surrounded by friends and family. They were simply amazing on their wedding day. They both looked fantastic and were equally laid back! They just seemed super happy to finally be getting married and moving on to the next phase of their lives together! Brooke and I are always honored to be a part of peoples lives on such important days.
Two moments stood out as extra special in their day, both of which are captured below. The first moment was when Jamie's Grandma arrived for the day, where she greated the girls in their pink dresses on the lawn. She could not contain her excitement to see the girls and Jamie looking so beautiful. And she was equally thrilled that she matched their dresses.
The second moment was when Jamie walked down the isle. I know that's always a special moment during any wedding day, but the two images below of Jamie's Mom turning to watch her, and the one of Brandon seeing her for the first time, are just fantastic. You can feel the excitment in the air in those photos.
Enjoy our favorites and leave comments! -T.J.
Kit + Diggory
I rarely shoot kids and family photos, but when I do it's often of people I actually know. So I was very excited to shoot the beautiful children of Rob + Keara, who I went to high school with, and even shot their wedding video years ago. I had seen photos of their kids on Facebook and knew they were both adorable red heads... so I was pumped for our session.
Both Kit (who just turned one and recently started walking) and Diggory were incredibly well behaved. It was amazing. We were all a little shocked actually. In addition to being well behaved and super cute, Diggory is obsessed with cars. All kinds of cars. So naturally we ended our session by giving him the keys to his self proclaimed "best friend's" (his Great Grandma) car. It was great.
Enjoy some of my favorites! -Brooke
Samantha
Today I get to share Samantha's senior photos with you - and I love each and every single image from our shoot. She is seriously beautiful inside and out, and not to mention quite photogenic. I can't seem to choose a favorite photo, but I think the ones in the green dress might be my favorite. Which is yours!? -Brooke
Clint + Kim
Every wedding I've ever had the chance to photograph has been a blessing in one way or another. But some stand out above the rest - and Clint + Kim did just that. Kim has been a long time family friend and I'd always hoped I'd be able to photograph her wedding some day. Kim and her kids are such wonderful, kind-hearted, genuine people ... and Clint is the perfect addition to their family.
Clint + Kim's friends and family pulled together this amazing celebration at almost no cost to the couple. Food, desserts, decorations, location, photography, music and so much more was simply given to them out of sheer joy and support for this next step in their lives. It was amazing. In addition, it rained the entire day. It did not stop or slow down for a single second, yet it barely phased Clint + Kim because they were getting married, starting a few family that day and nothing else mattered. I will say, however, Praise God for that little four foot wide porch that allowed us to do family and bridal party photos outdoors. I wish there was a photo of the 10 of us crammed onto that porch as I directed the organization of umbrellas, plants, rain boots and portraits, all in 20 minutes time.
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I've had many conversations about remarriage with by best friend Kate. And since she is a way better writer than I am, I asked her to write down her thoughts on the subject of remarriage to better explain why Clint + Kim's wedding was so heavy, in the best way possible, on my heart.
Kate writes, "Remarriage can be a brave choice, having seen firsthand the hurt and loss and sadness and extraordinary difficulty that comes when you connect yourself so intimately to another person. Remarriages are based on hope, the belief in love, the belief that life isn't a 1-chance kind of operation, but that if you keep moving forward, it can keep getting better.
Marriage is a metaphor. Marriage is supposed to be a reflection of how God loves us - how he loves the church. Sacrificially, eternally, and without condition, in spite of our ugliness. People sometimes say things like "marriage won't fix all your problems" and "your husband (or wife) won't complete you," and while that's true, we sometimes miss how much marriage DOES affect us, how much it does change and complete us, how much we truly, actually, emotionally need another person - in the name of individualism and independence, and standing on our own two feet to protect ourselves from possible future hurt. Marriage is full of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness - because the love of Jesus is full of all of those things.
The truth is, marriage IS a shelter, because the love of Jesus is a shelter. It IS full of hope because the love of Jesus is full of hope."
Enjoy my favorite images below - and leave comments if you'd like. -Brooke
Joy
Several weeks ago Joy traveled from Philadelphia to my little town of Manheim so I could shoot portraits for her website. Joy is an incredibly talented designer and illustrator and needed a handful of new images to update her site. So, that's where I came in!
We walked around town for a bit and then ended up at my parents house to finish the session. It was so ridiculously hot. It was pretty awful... but the photos turned out beautifully despite the heat!
Be sure to check out Joy and bookmark her site - it's quite inspiring! -Brooke