Mr. and Mrs. Linehan (Annapolis, MD)

I'm a fan of adventure. It's a good thing too because it certainly seems to follow me around. As I type this I'm 39000 feet above the ground flying to the beautiful London, England. It sounds wonderful now, but 24 hours ago it was quite the nightmare. My flight from Baltimore, MD was delayed due to a storm in Charlotte, NC and so by the time I got there (just 10 minutes after my flight to London was scheduled to depart mind you) it had left without us. My, my, my. I then proceeded to stand in line for 2 hours to schedule a new flight which ironically lead me right back to Maryland before my flight today. Haha, so in the end I pretty much just spent an entire day sitting on a plane and standing in the Charlotte Airport.


But, what really matter is that I'm on my way now and I'm very excited. Going through all that silliness reminded me of what I'm really doing all this for and that's to shoot two incredible weddings with incredible people in an incredible place. Yeah, I can't complain about that. :)


Speeeaking of weddings, here's one a shot a couple weeks ago! Many thanks to the lovely Ica for assisting me. Enjoy.

















Mr. and Mrs. Moore (Gaithersburg, MD)


Happy Monday to you all! I hope you had a good weekend. I spent two days in New York City this weekend. One of my highlights was watching the USA vs. England game at an Irish Pub. :) Yes, I'm a soccer lover. Any body else watching the World Cup? What teams are you rooting for??

Here's a wedding from a few weeks ago. The wedding took place at the church I've grown up attending all my life, Covenant Life Church. I've shot a good deal of weddings there, but I never stop enjoying the challenge of finding new places to shoot.



It was a drizzle-y day for the most part, but man did it makes the sky interesting! I love dark thunderstorm clouds.










Seriously too cute.