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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!
You know that theory called six degrees of separation? Well, Danielle and I are like that, but the opposite. I swear, we’re 57 degrees of connection. You see, Danielle and I are connected through so many random people. We have so many mutual friends from so many different friend groups, it’s almost like we were destined to meet.
With only 15 minutes, gorgeous golden hour light, and a beautiful location, we created some photo magic for Kayla & Britt. We talked and laughed and shared our love for beer, softball, DIY home projects, social justice, dogs, food, the list goes on. They cuddled and loved and tickled each other. And I, of course, obsessed over every second of it.
Ok, real talk. I try not to pick favorites. I really do. But, I have to say that this session is one that’s really special to me. And, for good reason! These engagement photos at Hocking Hills are from the exact location where Antonio and I met and had our own engagement photos done. So, while I try to be impartial, this one is definitely pretty high up on my list.
Kylie and Angelo picked the perrrrrrfect time of year to do their engagement photos: SUNFLOWER SEASON! I have to admit…I’m an 80’s and 90’s kid, so sunflowers have long been an obsession of mine. So, when they said they’re planning a sunflower wedding and wanted sunflower engagement photos, my inner child screamed with joy!