Emilia & Juan are just one of those couples that you can't help but love. They're sweet, they're charming, and they're just stinking adorable (they MADE their wedding bands! Like forged them by hand. #legit)! Their wedding was definitely the smallest in guest count I've ever photographed, but it was arguably one of THE most heart-felt, intentional, and memorable as well. People from around the world, literally, came to celebrate this couple's new beginnings. Beyond beautiful. I'm telling you, I'd go back and live it again if I could, but I can't, so it's a good thing I was there to capture it all the first time ;)
Congrats Emilia & Juan! May your first year of marriage be the best ever!
Married | Adam & Alissa
I had a blast at Adam & Alissa's engagement session last year in Fort Worth and have been counting down the days til their awesome McKinney wedding at The Cotton Mill. I love when bride's choose a non-traditional dress that still says 'bridal', and Alissa did just that in her pink gown paired with some sassy heels for a twist (her girls all followed suit and the guys even has some fun with the leopard print in their own way). Their little boy really was the light of the party as I'm pretty sure he's everyone's favorite, and definitely stole some hearts during the ceremony. Who can resist that smile?! The crowd definitely danced the night away making their wedding one we'll all remember. Congrats you two!
-Special thanks to the full vendor team-
Shannon Rose Events
Cake Bliss
At Your Service Catering
Caricatures by Amy Gorman
Jade Allen Makeup
Sarah Klobas (Hair)
Jesus Sanchez (DJ)
Three Brothers Bartending
Married | Deborah & Trevor
I've known Deborah for a few years and was so honored when she asked me to photograph her wedding earlier this year. If you ever get to meet her or Trevor, I highly recommend asking about when they first met, it's pretty adorable. Their wedding had TONS of family and so many loved ones, it was such a fantastic event for them to start their new lives with. And midway through, Deborah changed into a traditional Indian wedding dress to surprise everyone, even Trevor. She looked equally stunning in both dresses and danced the night away despite the weight of that skirt (the red and gold skirt alone was heavier than her white gown- by a lot- no joke). These two have quite the life ahead of them and I know that they'll welcome each new step with open arms. Congrats you two!