Cameron and Alex’s wedding day had all the elements of a timeless winter celebration—sleek black-and-white details, golden hour portraits that felt straight out of a movie, and a couple who are clearly each other’s person. But the heart of this day? The first looks with Alex’s dad and brother. My camera might’ve been steady, but my heart was wobbling.
There’s something sacred about those quiet, emotional pauses during a fast-paced wedding day. The way Alex’s dad looked at her? Oh my goodness. You could just feel the decades of love and memories wrapped into that single moment. And her brother? He had us all reaching for tissues. It reminded me why I adore this job so much—because yes, the florals were gorgeous (Flourish crushed it), and yes, the venue glowed in that dreamy December light… but it’s these real, raw, in-between moments that make the story unforgettable.

One detail I have to mention is the giant Christmas tree from Alex’s childhood home that made its way into their reception. Talk about sentimental meets festive perfection. And the whole day felt like that—personal, elegant, and full of love. With a classic all-black bridal party, florals that were perfectly timeless, and two people who couldn’t stop smiling at each other? It was every photographer’s dream. From giggling with the girls to teary-eyed first looks with family, this day was packed with emotion in the best way possible!! I’d relive it again and again if I could!





































































































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