Brandy and Phillip are both iron workers in Kingston, TN, which makes them automatically awesome. In fact, Brandy works in a top secret facility for the government and that’s all I can say about it legally. Their relationship will be forged (had to do it) this March. We started off the day at my wife’s studio space out in East Nashville where I was hoping to get some industrial looking shots to complement their occupation. We then went to Opryland Hotel because of all the pretty Christmas lights. Unfortunately, everyone else and their mom came to see the lights as well, but we still managed to get some nice photos and had a great time! To see more of these photos go to my online gallery.





Love!!





We were having Brandy imitate poses from the book,“David Lee Roth: What a guy!” (above)





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This wedding took place in Dunlap, Tn. at a farm owned by Ellen’s grandparents. It was the perfect place for a country wedding(even in December), everywhere you’d look there would be some rustic treasure; fence posts covered in fluorescent-green moss, rusty chains and hinges, faded barn-red wood, an old aluminum silo with a faded sign painted on. It was almost hard to know where to start! Ellen and Greg were a pleasure to work with, both of them were easy-going and obviously in love with each other.



























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A few weekends ago I shot Amie and Lees’ (is that apostrophe correct?) wedding as second photographer with my friend Betsy Limbaugh. I have known Lee for years and it was a pleasure to work with him and his new wife because she is just as fun and weird as Lee is! I mean “weird” in the awesome way, not the nerdy way. To see the entire day go to my online gallery.








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