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Heather & Josh
Heather and Josh got married at Castle on the Lake, just outside of Jacksonville. It was my first time shooting there, but can not wait to go back again. It was a bit warm as we were doing the shots before the ceremony, but Heather and the girls never complained. Josh and the guys did, but I just ignored them and kept shooting. 🙂 They did “unity sand” rather than a candle, and I LOVE it when couple do this. Here are some of my favorite shots from the day.















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Kayleigh & Colt
This was my first of two weddings this day, but since I have known Colt for about 5-7 years I knew it would be a pretty relaxed and loose event. Sure enough, it was. My favorite moment was when Colt saw Kayleigh for the first time. (They did this before the ceremony) Just seeing the two of them interact was priceless. I love when couples do this because it seems to calm everyone down and give them a chance to say…. yeah, I know today is hectic, and I know these past 4-7 days have been unreal, but THIS is so worth it. It really was a great all around day.













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The Sokolowskis
I don’t get too many chances to photograph families, so getting to do this session was a real treat. We have been friends with theses guys for a few years now and our kids love to hang out so you may have seen them in previous postings here on the blog.
One of the things I love doing is capturing “real life” moments. With my own kids, at weddings, I try my hardest to be invisible and just let the day unfold. That is part of the reason I LOVED this shoot.
The Sokos (that’s what we call them) have these things called “Family Fun Fridays” where they just hang out together, well I wanted to try and capture what that feels and looks like. They typically, hang out outside, watch a movie, or play the Wii. We did some of that then headed to the park, got some “traditional” shots of them walking together, but since we are friends, I knew I could get them to be a bit less formal and when I asked them to roll down the hill, no one hesitated and away they went.













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