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2020 was the year of the micro-wedding and it’s certainly one of the only things 2020 brought us that I actually hope sticks around. In true micro-wedding fashion, Annie and Colin’s own micro-wedding at the Columbus Museum of Art was an absolute dream for so many reasons.
You all remember Brit and Evan, the couple who had their engagement photos done at the Ohio Renaissance Festival?! Well, they’re MARRIED! Their wedding at the Grand Barn at the Mohicans was just as spectacular as their engagement session. It was freaking magical. It was Twilight meets Beauty & the Beast. It was a literal fairy tale!
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Samantha and Jordan are my kinda couple. They’ve been through a lot together, which has only strengthened their relationship. They wear their hearts on their sleeves – crying, laughing, smiling, and loving fiercely. They love in abundance – each other and the people around them. They’re kind, considerate, and just good people. The world needs more of them.
2020 has been the year of the intimate, backyard wedding and I’m here for it. I’m pretty sure I’ve told Antonio 8,189,477 times that if I could shoot only backyard weddings for the rest of my life, I’d be happy. And if they all were as beautiful as Kayla and Britt’s, I’d be ecstatic.
Sarah & Ian’s wedding at COSI was my first “big” wedding of the year (thanks, COVID) and it was everything I’ve been missing in 2020. The couple, the wedding party, the location, the vendors, the weather, I mean it was ALL perfect and it brought me back to a sense of normalcy as a wedding photographer. Much needed!