
Give Me Stormy Weather-Black Balsam Elopement-Alexander + Rebecca
You can get married on stormy days and still have your images turn out beautifully! In the last week of August, I was contacted by
You can get married on stormy days and still have your images turn out beautifully! In the last week of August, I was contacted by
Eleanor Roosevelt once stated, “The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear
I rarely get to photograph an elopement that is what I would call a “true elopement.” To me, a true elopement is when the couple
The wind has been blowing incessantly all day and with it, I can feel a change. September is a transitional month where the embers of
Do you remember when the dust storm from the Saharan Desert covered western North Carolina in June? It wasn’t as massive as what Africa experienced
Even though the Coronavirus pandemic changed their plans for their wedding Andrea & Oscar still decided to get married. Originally, they had planned to get
The past couple of months have been difficult due to the COVID-19 restrictions not just for me but for everyone. Originally, I assumed I would
The poem “Echoes” by Glenda Barret reminded me of a gorgeous Blue Ridge Moutain Top Wedding I had the pleasure of photographing last year. Here I read the poem through the context of marriage and love of the mountains. Along with sharing the images that echo in my mind from this sweet couple Leah and Joe.
Have you wondered do you have to have readings at a wedding? No, but they add a special touch to your vows. Wedding photographer Sabrina L. Greene shares her favorite passages to help you in search for the perfect words to say I DO! Selections include authors such as Margaret Atwood, D. H. Lawrence, and more.
Western North Carolina and the greater Asheville area have become a destination hot spot for weddings and elopements over the years. Why? People both far