This Avant Garden wedding day was perfect from start to finish. Not too hot, not too cool, overcast but no rain. So many adorable pink and blue details made by Gigi and Alex. I was in heaven shooting everything!
I get asked a lot, "Do you do Catholic wedding photography?" Sure do! I have shot at different Catholic churches and one thing I have learned over the years is: every priest is different and each church is different. They have their own set of rules about photos, where you can stand, where I can stand, flowers, what you can wear, what your bridesmaids can wear, etc. I learn the rules of each church beforehand and shoot away (while following all the rules!)
Nestled in the Galleria area, Dukessa is like a secret garden wedding venue in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Houston. I loved how there were little corners of each part of the venue to do photos and capture everything. Malak and Jaime are the sweetest couple and their day was filled with tons of emotions and laughs as they tied the knot.
The Cotton Gin No. 116 Wedding Venue is nestled outside of Houston in a cotton gin turned event space that I just love. Not only is the venue manager, Kim, one of the nicest people ever to help with your wedding, you're surrounded by history in this building in downtown Brookshire. There's just so many options you could do when holding your event there and so many places to take photos (perk for me!) They'll truly take care of you along with all of the vendors a part of this shoot!
I've shot many weddings at Agave Estates, but Daniella and Gage's wedding was by far the most creative way I've seen the space turned into a boho style, burgundy fall wonderland. The bride's friend is a designer and created everything by hand from the macrame backdrop behind the bride and groom's sweetheart table to the paper flower wall behind the cake. The flowers were amazing earthy tones with flower crowns and boho vibes throughout. Though Agave Estates is more of a Spanish mission style venue, it really transformed the spot.