Factory at Franklin Engagement
Posted on August 30, 2010
This has most likely been the longest I’ve gone without posting since the site redesign. There are some good reasons for that of course. I’ve been extremely busy with multiple projects and some very exciting things that I will be able to share later on this week. For now I wanted to share a previously unpublished image from Guy and Kelsey’s engagement session at the Factory in Franklin (these were actually taken at a nearby ‘grassy knoll’). The first one you’ve already seen, but I felt like sharing it again as it is one of my favorite black and white images ever. The 2nd one is 7 exposures, taken shortly after the first picture, and is another favorite though it was not in the original post. More to come later this week – I hope everyone has a good Monday!


Nashville Engagement: Kelsey + Guy
Posted on August 2, 2010
Kelsey and Guy are both musicians, so it’s only fitting that they had their engagement pictures done in Nashville, while they’re actually getting married in Utah later this year. In fact, as I post this, they will have already begun their drive out west. They are both extremely gifted musically and I think they are headed for some big things in the future (google: Guy Gibbons music — also on itunes as The Gibbons). We spent some time in and around the Factory at Franklin for their engagement session–undeterred by the heat that is typical for this time of year. Here are a few of my favorite images from our time together on this gorgeous evening, just south of downtown Nashville. Congratulations on your engagement!
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Preview–Nashville Engagement: Kelsey + Guy
Posted on August 1, 2010
Quick one from a recent engagement session with Guy and Kelsey — more to come!

Nashville Wedding: Bailey + William
Posted on July 20, 2010
Bailey and William were married a few weeks ago at Christ United Methodist Church in Franklin, TN. Bailey’s father is a Nashville wedding photographer (Allan Williams), and I was honored when he asked me to document their day. Bailey and Will broke with tradition slightly and did a first-look before the wedding in the empty sanctuary of the church.
This is one of the few quiet moments that exists on a wedding day and I’m glad they were able to spend that time with each other. After the ceremony, the bridal party and I rode to the Factory at Franklin on the church bus. A good time was had by all at what surely is one of the most unique reception venues in all of Nashville. What follows are some of my favorite moments from their day. Congratulations again!



































Thanks to Chad Moore for the assist in helping me document this wonderful day.

