Houston International Airport.

I am oddly inspired to write in this busy airport, nearly 800 miles from where I photographed this wedding... but I never question spontaneous moments of creativity, just embrace them. Without further ado, Linda and Jay.
The crisp air on the morning of October 16th confirmed my beliefs that fall was indeed creeping in to the Low Country. Even if it only lasted a few fleeting hours, I took that as a sign the rest of the day was going to be spectacular. And it was...

Every wedding I shoot, I try not to lose myself in the job. I am constantly rechecking shutter speeds, fiddling with flash settings, I carry 2 cameras, 4 SD cards, and a handful of batteries. If I think only about the technical support I am



It helps tremendously when the bride also has creative eye. Linda, even during her engagement and bridal shoots was right there with me on what to shoot, how to pose. Very little instruction was needed. I may have to hire her. Jay was just as wonderful, nothing phased him at all. He just went along with the flow and kept

I should mention Linda and I would have evening Skype dates to talk about which photos she wanted, what the flowers were going to look like, and how excited she was for the wedding day. I wish I could have Skype conversations with all my brides, they are so fun!
In March, for their engagement shoot, I wrote about the look of love. You could liken it to a snowflake or a fingerprint, no 2 are the same. Yet they can be put in the same category as things that are unique and meaningful. Not one wedding that I have photographed mirrors another, with the exception that all have had the end result of husband and wife ( thankfully no runaway brides so far...). All weddings are memorable, but this one in particular will always stick out in my mind.

I love details, LOVE them. They are the glue that makes everything about the entire day fit together. Without them it is just a dress, just a party, just another wedding. But add handmade

Big love and thanks to Linda and Jay Coady for all of their patience with me and the time they took to make sure that I was not just the photographer but a friend and guest at this wedding also. The world needs more people like the two of you. Congratulations!!!

Wow, these pictures are great. Keep up the good work!
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