quinones wedding

I’ll apologize now for the photo album dump that’s about to occur. I had over 40 sessions this fall (15 of them weddings) so I just wrapped up editing them all last week. This is the first time I haven’t had editing to do since August. 😮 I pretty much gave up on keeping up with posting sessions…….so here they all are! Haha. Meh.

This sweet little woods wedding took place at the camp here in Prescott, AZ where these two lovebirds initially met. Small, and set in the pines….I loved photographing their day!!

brisson wedding

The forecast had been predicting rain on their big day all week. Luckily, instead of any downpours, it was just the most lovely, romantic mist and fog. For a farm ceremony and a lakeside reception….it doesn’t get better.

ayala wedding

This wedding was originally planned for the spring, but the pandemic put a monkey wrench in those plans. Not wanting to wait any longer, this sweet pair decided to downsize and change plans a bit so the show could go on. I don’t know what they had planned to begin with, but I don’t think a day could get more lovely than this.

blackmore wedding

This lovely ranch wedding was the last one I was able to shoot this spring before the strict restrictions went into place. Luckily for me, it was a beautiful one to end on. I’ll just be over here daydreaming on this one until the weddings start up again….

sewell wedding

After a crazy busy fall wedding season, I’m just now finding the time to post some of these shoots to the web….so I’ll apologize now for the sudden onslaught. This wedding in particular is by far one of my favorites….granted taking place in beautiful Orange, CA and having my toddler in the wedding automatically will put it towards the top of my list, but I also adore this couple. Their day was so dang beautiful, and I couldn’t be happier for these two. Oliver still talks about dancing the night away with “Em-b-ily”. :)

gottlieb wedding

These two had a big wedding planned on the beach in Mexico, but as not all family could make that celebration, they decided to do another small ceremony in the pines here in Prescott. It was simple, intimate, and so dang beautiful. Nothing against the beaches of Mexico…but this would be pretty hard to beat.