One
Posted on December 31, 2010
My favorite moment from 2010 was at some point during the reception when Megan and Brad managed to sneak away for a little alone time (their wedding was at the always gorgeous Cedarwood Mansion).
It was incredibly difficult to find what image I wanted to post, as I took upwards of 20,000 pictures this year. I am thankful and blessed to have been the wedding photographer for so many amazing couples. I’m really looking forward to 2011 – I already have two winter engagement sessions to share and a wedding coming up as early as March.
Happy New Year!

Two
Posted on December 30, 2010

Three
Posted on December 28, 2010

Four
Posted on December 22, 2010
As I mentioned in this post, I’m sharing five of my favorite moments from 2010. This one is from Kathryn and Gavin’s gorgeous October wedding at the Nashville zoo. This was during their “first-look”, just after Gavin viewed his beautiful bride in her dress for the first time. Two pictures are included because I loved them both so much and they give a better sense of what that moment was like.


Preview — Nashville Engagement: Callie + Johnny
Posted on December 20, 2010
I met an awesome couple this past weekend to do some engagement pictures in downtown Nashville. It was kind of cold, with the temperature hovering just above freezing when the sun went down, but we still had a good time. This one was taken just a moment before the sun set below the skyline – one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city of Nashville is visible in the background. More to come!

Nashville Wedding: Lindsey + Seth
Posted on December 14, 2010
Lindsey and Seth’s wedding was amazing. It was the last true fall wedding of the year as Nashville more or less moved into winter the following week. As was the case for most Saturday weddings this fall, the guys spent the afternoon watching football (Tennessee football actually), while the girls got ready nearby. Their gorgeous wedding was at Brentwood United Methodist Church, and the reception was held at the Factory at Franklin in Jamison Hall. Sky Line Drive provided some of the best live music I’ve heard in a long time. My favorite moment of the evening by far was when they exited to their friends and family singing Rocky Top — truly great stuff. Here are some of my favorite pictures and moments from their day. Congratulations Lindsey and Seth!




























































