Hearing Theresa tell hers and Travis’ story, it all came about pretty simply.
One day waiting outside of a class at UNT she heard this guy playing guitar. She loves music and plays guitar herself, so she sat down beside him to listen. Before she knows it they’ve struck up a conversation and before parting ways Travis asks for her number, ya know, just in case they should ever want to play music together . . . On campus that same day a group was handing out plastic purple and white bracelets to students and randomly enough both Theresa and Travis separately ended up with one. And both of them kept those bracelets because it had been a noteworthy day.
It turns out they still wear those bracelets to this very day (and are in fact wearing them in these engagement photos) because after that day they were Theresa-and-Travis.
Theresa and Travis, I wish you both the happiest of engagements as you make your way toward your destination wedding later this year!
Sweet Scarlett’s two-year-old portraits are hopefully an accurate portrayal of what her second-year of life will hold — lots of giggles, running around  and some downright fierce fashion sense (courtesy of momma).
Happy second year of life, Scarlett!
This December I had the pleasure of going to New Braunfels to photograph Quinn’s senior portraits around the town. I could tell from our initial e-mail interactions that I was going to love working with this girl, but when I finally got to meet vivacious, bursts-of-laughter, gorgeous, suh-WEET-as-can-be Quinn in person and heard her plans for the session locations there was no doubt that this was going to undoubtedly be one of my favorite senior sessions to date.
It wouldn’t be a proper New Braunfels photo shoot without the river making an appearance.
Next up was downtown New Braunfels.
As much as I loved shooting at the river and in downtown New Braunfels, I think my favorite part of the session was when we headed out to the farm Quinn’s family lived on when they first moved to New Braunfels. Just from talking to Quinn and her parents I could tell this location held many memories and so much meaning to all of them.
 Thank you, thank you, Quinn for having me come out to New Braunfels to take some photos during this exciting season of your life. I’m so excited for all that is in store for you as you finish up your senior year and head off to Baylor in the fall!
Prepare yourselves, because I might accidentally use a lot of exclamation marks in this blogpost.
Joey and Sabra are good friends of James and mine, and have been for quite a while. They actually just had their BABY GIRL this December and she is sooooooooo precious!! I may or may not have had trouble letting James hold her when we went to visit ONLY because I wanted to hold her the ENTIRE time we were there. We’re SO excited for our dear friends. (If you keep going to the end of the post I might treat you with some pictures of us holding sweet little Stella.)
It was my pleasure to take some maternity pictures for Sabra and Joey in November, and here are a few of my favorites from the set.
Joey is the worship leader for the 9:31 service at First Baptist Burleson (James actually plays bass with him in the worship band) and music has always been a huge part of who he is. Therefore, his biggest request for the shoot was that it include a piano.
After working that 8 ft x 8 ft space by the piano for all it was worth, we headed outdoors for a few more shots.
Isn’t she so CUTE?!?!
B-e-a-U-ti-ful people.
(Our friend Jennifer made that super-cute yarn “S’ for Stella)
And now for some (low-quality) photos taken on my iphone during our first visit to see Stella!
I’m already itching to hold her again this Sunday! Congratulations, Joey and Sabra. Welcome to the world, Stella!
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