The hardest part of shooting beautiful brides before their wedding like this one at Carriage House Bridal session in Conroe is holding onto the images until after the wedding day. I might have about burst inside trying to not share these, but! I made it! Brittany and Jeff tied the knot last weekend and while I'm still editing their wedding day photos, I can share these amazing shots in the meantime.
You can't even believe you're still in Texas with this Agave Real wedding at the Spanish inspired venues at Agave Estates in Katy. Itzel and Lupe's wedding was fun filled and I couldn't get enough of the blush colors of her wedding and how it went perfectly with the colors of the venue. The bouquet from Agave Brothers (the on-site florist for the venue) was huge and Itzel's reaction to seeing it for the first time was one with her mouth wide open admiring the peonies and roses.
A Texas bluebonnet engagement session with more wildflowers and large oak trees? Yes please! I was pretty thrilled when Brittany suggested doing a session in the flowers but of course, timing is the most important thing with the 2 week flowering window. After having a weird non-winter and warm February in totally unpredictable Texas style, this day in March was freezing. It was the one day that was windy and cold the whole month but thankfully the quilt came in good use to keep them warm. The light looked amazing and the bluebonnets were really blooming in Brenham.
This Houston couple and I lucked out! While I was transitioning between Texas and Las Vegas, I was able to shoot their wedding when I happened to be going back to finish off my remaining sessions for 2015. Torey told me all about their Houston destination wedding to Vegas they had planned at the Wedgewood Wedding and Events Center at Stallion Mountain. I couldn't believe Laura was super busy juggling law school all while planning a wedding, but it all came together beautifully for their day! We met in Houston to go over all of the details and get to know them a bit better before their trip.
I can't believe after living in Las Vegas for 10+ years now, I had never made it to the Grand Canyon. This Grand Canyon wedding was an adventure with the bride, groom, and their three young boys in tow. We started off at the M Resort before being shuttled down to Boulder City to catch our helicopter to the Grand Canyon ridge where the company has everything set up and waiting to perform the ceremony overlooking the Colorado River at sunset. It was awesome seeing the Canyon for the first time from this amazing point of view. We headed back into town after landing with a quick photo tour around the Las Vegas Strip and downtown.