Friday, April 15, 2011

Inspiration from Mr. Darcy--- College Station Engagement Photographie

when i talked to this super sweet bride-to-be, who also happens to be one of the dearest friends to me, she told me one of her only thoughts for their engagement session was this: she would love for part of them to be reminiscent of the infamous scene in Pride and Prejudice. you know the one. Elizabeth Bennet, after a shocking late night visit from Lady Catherine, takes a walk in the foggy sunrise, only to see Mr. Darcy walking purposefully in her direction through the fog, with the sun coming up behind him.... sigh. yes. i can honestly say i believe i've watched that movie at least thirty times.

cooking? Pride and Prejudice.
editing photos? Pride and Prejudice.
cleaning? Pride and Prejudice.
having a sad girly night? definitely Pride and Prejudice.
oh yes. introducing your significant male other to your favorite story? Pride and Prejudice.
absolutely.

love it.

we could not have had the most perfect morning for this shoot, either. field? check. stunning sunrise? check. slight fog?... we can push it and say yes, check.

this couple is getting married in May. i could NOT be more excited for their special day. angels in heaven will be rejoicing at their marriage. oh man. Jesus, look out. this couple is on fire for You!!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Colors, Galore!! College Station Family Photographie

if you're a photographer in college station, tx, you realize after about 1 week of shooting that the "best places" to take photos tend to be highhly overused. downtown Bryan is only so big! and don't get me wrong, there are SO many great photos taken in D-Town B-Town, but after a while you itch for something new. that's why when i find a random spot on the side of the road that is devoid of trash, power lines, or signs, i get a little giddy :) 

this is the Sellers family. they are beautiful. 5 kiddos and two incredible parents. Bryan was "adopted" by them through Grace Bible years ago when he started college at A&M, and they have so graciously welcomed me into their family as well. i've been able to shoot a few of the kiddos' soccer games-- they are such a blast! this family loves each other like crazy. enjoy their precious and handsome faces :) 

Roomie Love-- College Station, TX Photographie

it feels like this shoot was ages ago. just before Masterpiece in early March i hung out with these two beauties, Meg and Allison. we found a random spot on the side of the road and started shooting!

I know them from working first half of Pine Cove Christian Camps this past summer. they both have some of the sweetest, most genuinely transparent hearts i know. they love to laugh, and are (sorry for the repetition) just sweet sweet roommates to each other. not to mention, as you can see, they are just gorgeous people. love you both :)

Monday, April 4, 2011

Washington, DC Photographie-- Cherry Blossoms and Life-Giving Friendship

 confession: i took more photos of flowers than I did of historical memorabilia and the buildings and places that DC is actually known for. you are now free to read ahead :) 

i packed my bags and took a plane to visit my dearest friend Megan in Washington, DC last Wednesday. i was definitely ready for some Sky Mall browsing and Ginger Ale sipping (which I only ever drink on planes... no idea why.) i'll never understand why simply sitting on a plane for about 4 hours makes you dead tired, but after a truly wonderful dinner with Meg at Zaytinya, a snazzy Greek and Mediterranean restaurant, my head hit the pillow and i was out. 

thursday i was on my own until late in the afternoon. at first i was a little nervous to traverse such a large city all solo, but there's something about riding the metro and just people-watching that is thrilling! throughout the day i made my way to the National Mall, caught glimpses of the Capitol and the Washington Monument, had my breath taken away by the plum trees and cherry blossoms, wandered off into a museum, paid $6 to stand in a room full of butterflies (little known fact- i am a tad bit obsessed), and explored a truly magnificent part of Georgetown.  
i met up with a sweet friend, Suzanne, at the Dumbarton Oaks Park in Georgetown. it is a 16+ acre garden simply covered with gorgeous flowers, trees and landscaping. 
after enjoying so much of our sweet God's beauty we visited a marvelous coffeeshop, where we enjoyed delicious Belgium hot chocolate-- it's an incredible concept: steam the milk, and pour in pure melted chocolate. stir, and enjoy. 

dinner with Meg that night was at Busboys and Poets--  potentially the coolest place i've ever been to. coffeeshop, lounge, bar, restaurant, and major site for social justice and documentaries to be viewed during the week. oh, and did i mention they also have a bookstore inside? 

Friday was such an incredible day. Meg is an intern at International Justice Mission, IJM. i was so blessed to be able to join them for their Friday prayer time and intern lunch, and later a dinner. it was astounding-- to sit in a room full of people that probably could be working anywhere they wanted in the business world, and they are praying for justice to be brought to the nations and for God to move BIG. i was brought to tears by their faith. 

we spent our afternoon doing an official photoshoot near Crystal City, and then returned to Dumbarton Oaks for the incredible scenery. Megan, you are incredibly beautiful. you are honest and humble, and your adoration of Jesus moves me to the core. 
Saturday we visited Eastern Market---a plethora of colors, fresh fruits and vegetables, and the most delicious blueberry buckwheat pancakes i have ever put in my mouth. 
and not to mention all the other food i enjoyed while there-- it seems as though every single thing was just full of flavor! i was definitely a huge fan of all the coffee available... 
and finally, after being there almost 3 days, we visited the Library of Congress... the old giddy English major in me came out as we walked around a smidgen of what was once Thomas Jefferson's old library. however, as the line to get in to tour the Capitol building was about a mile long, we contented ourselves with walking in the near vicinity :) 
our Saturday was topped off with going to National Community Church. this church's story of origin is incredible in itself, but the sheer sense of raw humility and openness in the worship and sermon was incredible. i can't remember the last time i've been so wrecked by God's presence and power. 

my visit concluded on Sunday with a run on Mt. Vernon Trail, right next to the Potomac river. and might i mention that this decided to be the only purely sunny day while i was there?? we passed even more beautiful flowers and trees. i was just astounded by how much DC puts into their landscaping! especially downtown and the business centers, it was stunning. (and yes, the last few flowers are ranunculus. mmm!!!) 
with one last visit to Busboys and Poets and then some time-killing photo editing (hence how i've already finished with the tremendous amount of photos i took), my stay was over :( Meg accompanied me to the bus that took me to the airport, and before i knew it was greeted by the baggage claim by my most wonderful husband (who, might i add, had brought yellow roses and petite brownies with his handsome face :-) ). it was truly a most incredible trip-- so full of adventure and fresh air. not to mention that the Lord definitely grabbed me deep in the heart again. oh, to long for my Savior! 

i hope this leaves you well. enjoy such a beautiful week!!