A lovely engagement session, taken at Maggie's childhood home in Hillsboro. (It was built in the 1800's I believe she said!)
This lovely property had me in awe from the moment I pulled into the driveway! Maggie and I had really hit it off when we talked on the phone, and I was so excited to meet her. She had said that her parents collected antiques and that their home and property had alot of great photo ops.... but I had NO idea! She wasn't kidding!!!
As breathtaking as the property was (visual eye candy I am telling you), I was even more pleasantly surprised with the marvelous couple I got to photograph. Maggie and Tyler have that special something between them, and you can tell right off the bat that these two were destined for each other. They have such a special chemistry together. Best of all, they know how to have FUN! And you know me.... I am all about having a good time =)
Congratulations Maggie & Tyler, see you in October for your special day!
I love thee, I love but thee
With a love that shall not die
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars grow old...
- Bayord Taylor




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Oh I love these, the colours are gorgeous. Funny too. The horse in the second one is hysterical.
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ps that barn came out great.
Beautiful pictures! The colors are great.
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE AMAZING!! I just adore your style and your eye for detail and whimsy! Your blog is a feast for the eyes and one that I will visit often.
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Love and hugs,
Karyn
Hello!
ReplyDeleteYour photography is absolutely, I love the barn in this set....and the wedding photos below are stunning. And yes, I too often (secretly of course!) think that if I were to have another wedding, it would be Vera Wang for me - and yes, selling many possessions to make that happen LOL!!
Thank you for your comment on my blog, I loved it!!
Happy Week-end
Simone :)
What a great setting for this time of year.
ReplyDeleteYou've totally captured the Autumn here with the farm/harvest feeling. Love the distressed old barn. Somehow the juxtaposition works great with love and beauty themes . . .
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