Author Archives: Julie

Portrait: Tison, Caroline, & Brooke – Pike Road, Alabama

When I first moved to Alabama, I was warned about the heat and humidity. Over the years, I’ve gotten a little more used to it, but every now and then, you get a reminder of how extreme it can be. That day happened to be the day of Tison, Caroline, and Brooke’s session. We actually...

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Wedding: Lisa & Hunter – Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church & The Brownfield House – Opelika, Alabama

Just as I arrived at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, the bottom fell out. I’m not talking sprinkles. I’m talking total downpour. But I didn’t freak out. Because if you know Lisa and Hunter, then you know the great thing about them is that they don’t take life too seriously. I figured nothing was going...

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Portrait: Isabella – Montgomery, Alabama

Isabella is one of those babies that just oozes sweetness. She smiles a lot, laughs a lot, and is just generally happy. I seriously have concentrate on the camera to keep myself from just picking her up and squeezing her. Seriously.She loves her monkey. But she will share him with you if you ask. 🙂This...

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Wedding: Amy & Brandon – Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church – Pleasant Hill, Alabama

Amy and Brandon’s wedding was what I would call “contemporary country”. They mixed rustic charm with modern flair – a lodge atmosphere combined with a modern lemon yellow color scheme (including floral design by Albritton’s Flowers):The lace on Amy’s Casablanca dress went perfectly with the wedding’s theme:Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church was built in 1852 –...

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Bridal Portrait: Jennifer – Wetumpka, Alabama

When you’re in Alabama in the summer, it’s inevitable that you’ll have to deal with one thing: humidity. The good thing is, doing a bridal portrait before the wedding gives you a chance to test out your hair to see how much it wilts, and you can take pics with your camera phone to show...

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