Tuesday, May 10, 2011
The Clapp-Ferguson House
I was about to write up a quick post about my morning photographing my neighbors Keith and Adrian's incredible home, but they beat me to it. Check out a few of the photos here, as well as this one (above) of their beautiful staircase.
It really made me want to go back and fix a lot of the mistakes Matt and I made on our humble little home! We love it anyway, but... wow.
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
How Engaging
I've had a couple of engagement sessions lately - one for a lovely couple whose wedding I'll be shooting in October, and one for my friends whose wedding, gloriously, I'll be attending as a guest (!) later this month.
First, meet Hillary and Kate.
We pranced around downtown Carrboro together and took advantage of the beautiful day the the many colorful corners of town. Kacy Johnson assisted and we all had a lot of fun.
Definitely looking forward to that wedding!
A couple of weeks ago I spent a Sunday morning with my friends Erik and Meg, whose wedding is a mere couple of weeks away. Their wedding will be in downtown Durham, and they are both very invested in the city's well-being and future. Erik is a transportation planner, so we headed to the train station first.
I was wishing I'd thought to bring an old-fashioned suitcase for this one... I have one that used to belong to my grandparents, and is covered in travel stickers.
A jaunt to Brightleaf to take advantage of the classic ironwork:
Thanks to Mollie for assisting.
It's spring, folks — love is in the air!
First, meet Hillary and Kate.
We pranced around downtown Carrboro together and took advantage of the beautiful day the the many colorful corners of town. Kacy Johnson assisted and we all had a lot of fun.
Definitely looking forward to that wedding!
A couple of weeks ago I spent a Sunday morning with my friends Erik and Meg, whose wedding is a mere couple of weeks away. Their wedding will be in downtown Durham, and they are both very invested in the city's well-being and future. Erik is a transportation planner, so we headed to the train station first.
I was wishing I'd thought to bring an old-fashioned suitcase for this one... I have one that used to belong to my grandparents, and is covered in travel stickers.
A jaunt to Brightleaf to take advantage of the classic ironwork:
Thanks to Mollie for assisting.
It's spring, folks — love is in the air!
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