Huge blankets of snow made the second half of the loop unusable, and at one point we had to scramble up a cliffside and back down to skirt a fallen tree!
This is quickly becoming my favorite place to shoot weddings for those who prefer to keep it short, sweet, and away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
There's nothing better than couples that let their emotions fly the second they hit; whether they're feeling romantic, teary eyed or goofy, it all comes out like an arpeggio of the heartstrings.
Although the leaves started swirling around as sheets of rain unleashed pretty much the minute we made it to Wahclella, it was still somehow utterly perfect.
I spent an entire day adventuring around La Ville Lumière with Sabrina and Vinny last year; dropping our jaws when things worked out better than we expected, and laughing a whole bunch when things went completely wrong.
There's a soft spot in my heart for photographing elopements, and this foggy morning turned blue-sky afternoon that we all spent together perfectly illustrates why.
Paris Wedding Photographer
If you've been following along, we last left off with Amanda and Chase tying the knot on a boat in the Gardens of Versailles. It was kinda unreal. After hopping a train back into Paris, we parted [...]
Paris Elopement Photographer
Although technically a wedding, my date with Amanda and Chase felt more like a really rocking, day-long portrait shoot. The sweethearts got up bright and early -- jet lag be damned! -- and prim [...]
Paris Engagement Photographer
For a brief moment I planned on cramming all of our epic adventures in Paris into one gigantic post. But I'm out of town for the next week, and decided to break our two days with Amanda and Ch [...]