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M family session… {Katy, TX – Family Photographer}

Sharon contacted me back in August about doing their family photos.  With their oldest off to college we decided that the week of Thanksgiving was the best time.  So back during the week of Thanksgiving when everyone was home and the grandparents were visiting we spent an afternoon laughing and smiling and having so much fun.  This family is amazing and I am so glad they are in my life now.  Their love for God, for each other, and for life just shows in the way they are with one another and with others.  Thank you all so much for such an amazing afternoon.  I loved getting to know all of you and hope that I get to know you more and more!!  Here’s a few photos from the session…

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KENDRA
MARTIN

Photography is in my blood and seeking truth is in my soul. Which is a deep way of saying, I’ve loved to take photos for a really long time, y’all. I’d love to share my story with you then listen to yours.

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I was standing on a porch in Highlands last fall, watching the fog roll down over the mountains while a bride got her veil pinned in by her mom. Nobody was rushing. There was coffee going cold on a side table and somebody’s grandfather telling a story in the next room. And I remember thinking: […]

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Some of my favorite photographs from a wedding weekend are taken with everyone in khakis. I’ve been thinking about that lately. After almost twenty years of photographing weddings, I’ve learned that the moments my couples come back to years later are not always the ones you would expect.  The first look matters. The vows matter. […]

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Rachel & Ben were married on an incredible fall weekend in the upstate of South Carolina.  The weekend started out with family and friends celebrating these two at the Greenville Country Club for the rehearsal dinner.  The included hugs, the most beautiful toasts, and Ben grabbing his guitar and playing/singing for guests.  That evening set […]

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I was standing on a porch in Highlands last fall, watching the fog roll down over the mountains while a bride got her veil pinned in by her mom. Nobody was rushing. There was coffee going cold on a side table and somebody’s grandfather telling a story in the next room. And I remember thinking: […]