Amy and Corry

It's been a long time coming. A new blog post!! We've been working harder than ever and are so excited to share this wonderful couple's wedding! We first met Amy and Corry in Sacramento, when they had just moved there from LA and we jut happen to be there visiting and shooting a wedding. The engagement session was a blast and I knew 100% that their wedding was going to be amazing. Well, it was. Nothing beats a wedding on Flathead Lake. Especially the Bigfork side since the sunset faces the party and fills the air with magic. It was seriously a blast being with these two love birds, getting to know their family, and ending the night with a surprise fireworks show on the lake. At one point Amy told me she wasn't good at this whole being a bride thing. I'd have to disagree. I was OBSESSED with her dress, her flowers, Corry's suit, the whole thing. LOVE.

Their First Look was priceless and well worth it. Nerves were running high and the second Amy and Corry saw each other all was good again. I think I teared up, but that seriously wouldn't be any surprise, haha!

 

Click here to view and purchase prints from the event! 

Taylor and Lee sneak peak:)

Probably the most beautiful montana wedding we've ever shot. Can't wait to show more of this amazing day!

Huge thanks to Leslie Lukas of Leslie Lukas weddings and events!

Mums Flowers {Bouquets} Kalispell, Mt

These GORGEOUS bouquets were made by Mum's Flower's in Whitefish for the Northwest Montana Wedding and Event Expo held at the Kalispell Fairgrounds.  That's my insanely beautiful cousin Meghan holding them  and the insanely talented Jeff Fulford as her groom ;) It was so nice taking pictures of pretty things, almost feels like Spring time on the blog!

I can't wait to see what Cara will create for weddings this Summer, and for mine and Jeremiah's wedding someday!!

 

Elizabeth and Andrew {Wedding} on Film

We posted a few days ago the digital files from Elizabeth and Andrews Las Vegas wedding, you can see that here. Had to wait a week to post these because I sent the film to Richard Photo Lab in Hollywood, they are amazing. This was all shot on Portra 400, rated at 1600 and pushed 2 stops. I'm still getting the hang of film, and these were less than ideal lighting conditions, but between the awesomeness of film, and the amazing people at Richards, we got some beautiful images. Elizabeth and Andrew were awesome, and we were so lucky to meet them in Vegas. This seriously made my trip worth it, and reminded me that the small friendships and groups are where the magic really happens at WPPI.

So blessed to be apart of these two peoples lives, and so glad I was able to practice my new found love of film :)