Lauren’s Vintage Inspired Bridal | Austin Photographer

A crushed green velvet settee, burlap decorated bird cage, weathered books and an old farm table set the scene in a field. Lauren, who is not only stunningly beautiful carries with her a true southern charm, she is one of the sweetest people I have ever met. Her fiance is Shane Smith of Shane Smith & The Six Guns. It was only fitting she brought the tambourine for a few shots.

 

Special thank you to Sugar N’ Spice Patisserie for their amazing cakes and cupcakes.

Here is the video of the session from the talented Benjamin Garrett Videography. Password: haveandhold

Flower Portrait

Rock the Shot forum is having a flower portrait contest this month and I immediately thought of this image. This photo was captured on Cinco De Mayo (May 5th) in Colony, Texas at the Tribute Golf Course. The gorgeous sunset illuminated Ryan and Michelle as they embraced each other on such a beautiful wedding day. Texas wild flowers filled the frame and an old stone brick wall created a background.

The image was captured on my 50mm Sigma lens with Canon Mark III at Aperture 2.2. Edited with an overlay texture from Florabella Texture III.

 

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Austin Engagement Photography | Max & Amanda Sneak Peek

Shane & Lauren | Austin Engagement Photographer

Lauren and Shane met in the small town of Kaufmen, Texas at the age of 14 and have been together ever since. They moved to Austin, Texas where Shane pursued his dream of being a musician. He created the Shane Smith Band that mixes Americana, Country and Rock all in one. This session incorporated each others love for a small town, music and an amazing Texas sunset. Shane often tries to teach the Banjo to Lauren who fancies the harmonica more than any other instrument.

Classic Bel Air Bridals | St. Hedwig, Texas Wedding Photographer

A mint green restored Belair, fur stole wrap and a gorgeous bride adorned a St. Hedwig field. The soon to be Mrs. Evans, rocked her bridals. Here are just a few of the shots:

 

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