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Sarah + Justin | Engagement

Wednesday 03.13.13
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Sarah & Justin Engagement Sarah and Justin met at an amazing place...James Madison University.  Go Dukes!  They were in the same major and met during class their sophomore year.   Conversations before and after class became longer as their affection for one another grew deeper.  Soon they started spending time together outside of class.  Once they realized how many things they had it common, they were inseparable.  Books, music, concerts, and one another are their greatest passions.   They've also made a pact to always own a dog.  Always.  I like that pact.  I think I'll adopt it.

Good luck on your last 8 weeks of college, you two!  Looking forward to shooting your rustic wedding at the end of May!

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Sarah & Justin Engagement

Sarah & Justin Engagement

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Sarah & Justin Engagement

Sarah & Justin Engagement

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Sarah & Justin Engagement

Sarah & Justin Engagement

Sarah & Justin Engagement

Sarah & Justin Engagement

Sarah & Justin Engagement

Sarah & Justin Engagement

Sarah & Justin Engagement

Sarah & Justin Engagement

categories: engagement
 

The Wolfe Family

Friday 03.08.13
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I first met the Wolfe's in Kenya.  We were neighbors...or...roommates??  Hard to tell when you live in the tiniest apartment which is then divided into two apartments by a steel door between our kitchens. Either way, it was close quarters. Our friendship developed slowly during my first summer in Kenya.  We would say hello or borrow sugar and laundry detergent.  Soon we were chatting over coffee and Indian food.  Sunday afternoons consisted of Andrea and I walking to the markets and exploring what new treasures the Kenyans created.  In the evenings, Trevor, Andrea, and I would explore new restaurants around the city and finish off the night watching episode after episode of The Office. That steel door between our kitchens became more of a inconvenience so we left it open while we cooked together and laugh about our days. Essentially, they became family.  I remember the day they left Kenya.  That was the worst.  I helped them pack and shop for last minute gifts at the market.  We tried not talk talk about their flights or what time they were leaving.  In the evening I got a knock on the door from Andrea who quickly said "Our ride is here.  I have to make this quick, or I won't stop crying ."  Either way, it was painful.

Hard to believe that was three years ago.  Throughout those three years we've talked about seeing each other.  Opportunities have come and gone and since they are from a small Canadian town 1,000 miles above the US/Canadian boarder I wasn't sure exactly when we'd see each other again.  This fall they moved to a small island  (Thetis Island) off of Vancouver Island to attend a bible school, Capernwray.  This November, plane ticket prices, time off of work and school finally aligned.  As the ferry pulled into their little port, my heart couldn't wait to be reunited with this family.  And in those three years, they've added a member, Cruz.  He's an adorable little munchkin....whooo, is about to be a big brother this fall!

Wolfe family, I love you guys. So blessed to have you in my life.

categories: portrait
 

Sunrise

Tuesday 02.12.13
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O Child by Trent Wagler

categories: instagram
 

What I've been working on...

Monday 02.11.13

categories: engagement
 

The Great Northwest

Wednesday 01.30.13
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I was born on the west coast.  I have the west in my blood.  I loathe the winter and cherish the sun.  I freeze easily, no matter how much I bundle and try to stay inside on rainy days.  I didn't think anything could win me over to tolerating cold air.  Ever.  Ever. Until I traveled to the Northwest.  This past November, Rob and I traveled to visit some of our friends in Seattle and and a small island off of Vancouver Island, Thetis Island.  It was cold.  Yes it was.  And rained every day we were there.  If you know me, you know I would hate that.  Honestly though, I don't even remember the cold.  I know it was cold and dreary, and I know my breathe was taken away, but not by the temperature this time.  This time it was what I saw before me.  The sites were magical. We rented a car and drove up the coast from Seattle to Vancouver. From there we hopped on a two hour long ferry ride through foggy waters till we docked at Vancouver Island.  We drove South for an hour, loaded a small Ferry, and 30 minutes later stepped foot on the ever whimsical Thetis Island.  My words cannot describe to you the magic of this place, so please, let my photos be just whispers of it's beauty.

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