A beautiful at-home newborn session for this family of four.
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in Clarksville, TN

If you looked at the forecast at any time during the week leading up to Kendyl and Daniel’s wedding, you would have seen a very high chance of rain on their wedding day. I had already prepared myself for having to do all their portraits indoors and I had a game plan in mind, but that didn’t keep me from praying that it wouldn’t rain. Their wedding day arrived and the chance of rain had dropped drastically but there was still a chance for pop-up storms. It was pretty crazy how we could see a pop-up storm heading our way and right before it would get to us, the storm would just disappear. This actually happened a few times that day and it was really cool to watch!
There were so many details of Kendyl and Daniel’s wedding that I absolutely loved. Kendyl’s bouquet was made of wooden flowers (yes…I said wood! they were gorgeous!) and she had heart shaped patches sewn into her wedding dress. One patch with her Granny’s handwriting and the other patch was her Mother’s. Kendyl’s grandmother passed away 2 years ago and her mom got her handwriting from a letter that she wrote to Kendyl. Kendyl and Daniel incorporated a lot of sentimental items into their day and I absolutely love it when couples do this. I couldn’t help but shed a few tears multiple times that day.
One of the more tearful moments of the day was when Kendyl had her “first look” with her dad. OH MY! Let me tell you! It was the most precious moment to get to witness. Kendyl cried. Her dad cried. Her mom cried. Me and my second shooter for SURE cried! What made it extra special was that the ceremony piano player was setting up his equipment at the time and just as Kendyl and her dad were finishing up their first look, the piano player decided to play her processional song for them. Kendyl’s dad took her in his arms and they just danced. Hands down one of the most perfect moments during the day.
When I say that I loved this wedding, I mean that I really really LOVED this wedding! This next thing I am going to mention about this wedding is something that I’ve been telling everybody because I think it is genius. Two Words: PIZZA BAR! A buffet of pizzas! I just loved their pizza bar so much! Number 1: Who doesn’t love pizza? There was even a veggie pizza option. Number 2: It incorporated how Kendyl and Daniel met which I love.
The other thing I just cannot shut up about: the band at their reception. HOLY SMOKES was this band fantastic. They could play anything and everything, they were amazing singers, dancers, and entertainers, AND they knew exactly how to get everyone up and dancing. I’ve never experienced a wedding band like the 12South Band. Their website boasts that they are “more than just a band…it’s a “show”!” and I couldn’t agree more.
Kendyl and Daniel, below are just a few of my favorite photos from your wedding day. I hope that you enjoy getting to relive your day through this blog post. I cannot wait for you to see the rest of your photos! Thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of your story.


Kendyl got ready at Isabella Sophia in Clarksville where she works as a hair stylist. Her sweet friend Lindsey did her hair.





We had to get a photo of the baby bumps! Just a few weeks later, I got to take Caitlin’s baby’s newborn photos.


I just love the heart patch sewn into Kendyl’s dress. She had another heart on the other side with her mom’s handwriting.




How cute are they in their matching outfits and slippers?!?!



Kendyl’s first look with her girls was definitely emotional for all of us!
















All he could say over and over again was how beautiful she looked.


I love his face when he got to see his wedding band for the first time!



















Those suspenders and bowtie on their little boy were just the CUTEST!!!


Absolutely loved the green bridesmaid dresses!









That beautiful smile on Kendyl’s face is directed to her little boy being held by a family member during the ceremony. I absolutely love the emotion on her face!







This family couldn’t get any cuter!








































VENUE | Wilma Rudolph Event Center
DRESS | Glitz
BRIDE’S MAKEUP | Katelyn Hamaker
BRIDE’S HAIR | Lindsey Heggie
FLORALS | Knots and Daisies
CATERING | The Choppin Block
PIZZA | Luigi’s Pizza
STYLING | Total Package Events
CAKE | Reanne Nicholson
RECEPTION BAND | 12South Band
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I first met Kelsey via FaceTime. I love to meet my couples in person to talk about their wedding, but Kelsey and Joe live in Atlanta so that wasn’t going to be super convenient for them at all. Thank goodness for modern technology! Kelsey and I had the best conversation! We were able to talk about all the details that she and Joe had already planned for their Owen Farm wedding. For the details that they hadn’t decided on, we were able to talk about all their options and I was able to give a photographer’s opinion on what would photograph well. I really do love that part of my job! I remember one of the more important things that we talked about was the advantages of doing a first look and I’m so glad that they decided to go ahead and do a first look! We were able to capture so many special moments before the ceremony had even started.
I didn’t get to meet Joe until weeks later when Kelsey and Joe were in town visiting their families for the holidays. We met at Starbucks to finalize their timeline and make sure that they were going to have enough photography coverage to capture everything that they wanted. I got so excited just planning their timeline that I knew their wedding day was going to be so much fun. Kelsey and Joe are so funny and easy going and when we left Starbucks that day, they felt like friends instead of clients. If you spend even just a short amount of time with them, you will see that they are so perfect together.
The wedding took place at Owen Farm which is a gorgeous wedding venue with the whole package. Kelsey and her girls were able to get ready in the main house and the guys got ready in the adoarble Silo house near the reception location. It is a perfect setup to keep the bride and groom from accidentally seeing each other! Kelsey and I were able to go outside the main house to capture her getting in her dress, a few moments with just her girls, and the moment her dad got to see her in her wedding dress for the first time. First looks with dads are always a favorite of mine to capture! Kelsey’s dad reminds me so much of my own dad so when he got to see his baby girl in her wedding dress for the first time, I had to fight back tears of my own. Now that I have a baby girl of my own, I am soooooo much more teary-eyed while photographing weddings.
Once we were done with Kelsey’s first look with her dad, it was time for Joe to see his bride. They exchanged their gifts right before their first look and it was so sweet to witness. Both of them had written the same exact thing at the beginning to their letters to one another! They couldn’t help but laugh and I couldn’t help but think how perfect they are for one another. Joe’s reaction to Kelsey’s gift was so sweet and perfect. It seriously made me want to go back in time and redo the gift I gave my husband on our wedding day.
I’m so glad that my wonderful friend Bri was able to shoot alongside me that day so that we could capture both Kelsey and Joe’s faces during the first look. I love how intimate first looks can be and that couples get to have this sweet and private moment where they can hug and actually talk to one another. Joe’s face when he saw Kelsey for the first time was so perfect. You could see how much he loves her and you just know that he feels like the luckiest man in the world for getting to marry her. Their ceremony and reception were perfect and I think my favorite moments were Kelsey’s father daughter dance to Van Morrison’s Brown Eyed Girl (so so fun!!) and her dad’s toast to them. Mr. Kenneth’s toast was the perfect balance of funny, sweet, and meaningful!
OH! And I loved their Krispy Kreme donut bar instead of the traditional cake. I love me some Krispy Kreme donuts!!
Kelsey and Joe, thank you so much for choosing me to photograph your elegant country wedding! You guys were a joy to get to be with on your day and I hope that we will keep in touch so that I can celebrate all your big moments as your life grows together. Below are just a few (ok, maybe a lot!) of my favorite images from your wedding day and I hope that you love them as much as I do!
















Each half of the heart that was sewn into the bottom of Kelsey’s dress was a piece from each of her two grandfathers’ shirts.


































Kelsey’s florals were stunning!


We couldn’t leave their dog Ace out of the photos!










It’s always fun when little ones are a part of the ceremony. I think there might have been two meltdowns but they eventually all made it down the aisle with a little help. They were so adorable!












I love that Kelsey’s mom and Joe’s dad each read special words to them during the ceremony.






Their faces are priceless in this photo!









I love that they rang the “wedding bell” right after the ceremony.


How gorgeous was Kelsey’s veil that her mother made?!

I’m so glad that they humored me and snuck away before sunset to get a few more photos.














I am a huge fan of the guest favors!






Their wedding hashtag was PERFECT!










Married y’all!!

Venue | Owen Farm
Florist | A Rose Garden
Hair | Southern Grace Hair Salon
Reception Band | Jim Gibson Band
Donut Bar | Krispy Kreme
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Y’all! When I first noticed that they were calling for rain on this lovely couple’s wedding day, my heart dropped! I just did NOT want it to rain on Mary Pat and Joey’s wedding!! I absolutely love outdoor wedding ceremonies and wanted so badly for them to have their outdoor fall wedding they had been planning for so long. I prayed for days that the rain would go away or at least wait until after the ceremony! When I woke up every morning, the first thing I would do…check the extended forecast for the week. I’m definitely my father’s daughter in that way! The morning of the wedding, still calling for rain! UGH!!! I fully prepared to crunch the timeline and get as much as I could before the rain and storms moved in. I was going to move as fast as possible! I had talked with Mary Pat about it over the phone and she was just so calm and had such a great go-with-the-flow attitude. That’s one of the many reasons I loved having her as a wedding client! When an outdoor wedding is looking like it is going to be rained out, you would think that the bride would be stressed, emotional, and cranky. This was just not the case for Mary Pat!
Can you believe that it never really came a downpour on us?! We did get sprinkled on and at the end of the ceremony, it became a light rain. I think we would all say that we feel blessed that it never actually stormed on us like the forecast was predicting. I truly love the images that we were able to create…even with me rushing the timeline a little to make sure we got as much as we could if it did decide to rain.
Their grey, blush, and burgundy wedding color palette makes my photographer heart swoon. Their wedding colors complimented the trees that were just starting to change for fall and their daughter’s flower girl dress was just the prettiest little dress I’ve seen! Did I mention yet that their daughter is just the CUTEST little girl!! Just wait until you see the photo of her twirling in her dress! Speaking of photos….I’m sure you want to see them now instead of reading my rambling.
You’ve been warned…there are a ton of wedding photos below this point!




































































Wedding Decor and Linens | Total Package Events
Florals | Sango Village Florist
Catering | Nicoletta’s Catering
Wedding Dress | Wedding Belles
Makeup | Josie Romero at Isabella Sophia
Hair | Nicole Gordon Rye at Isabella Sophia
if you would like to see all these photos individually for purchase, I’ve created an early gallery just for these sneak peeks! Just click here: Mary Pat + Joey | Wedding Sneak Peeks
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This newborn session was extra special to me. Not only because this family is a part of my family, but because of what they went through to have this sweet baby boy. After I had already delivered the photos to Makenzie, I told her that I would love to blog the photos on this website. I asked her if she would want to share what they went through. I wanted to make sure that I made it clear that I didn’t want her to share her testimony for me or my business, I could share Grant’s images without ever mentioning what happened. I asked her if she wanted to share for other women who might be going through something similar and think that they are alone. Below is what Makenzie sent me for this post…




























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Last fall, when I first made the announcement that I would be resuming my photography business, I got a message from Mary…
“I’m so happy and excited for you getting back into photography! Please keep me posted on how everything works. Would love for you to do another newborn session for us in March :)”
and my response…
“OH. MY. GOSH!!!! So excited for y’all!”
I can’t even explain how affirming it is to me as a newborn photographer when amazing clients come back to me when they have another baby. Corrine was such a joy to photograph during her first year and some of my all time favorite photos came from her first year baby package sessions. I have no doubt that I will feel the same way after Rhett’s first year too.
Another reason I love working with this family is their HOUSE! Mary has such great taste when it comes to putting together nurseries. I know I gushed over every detail of Corrine’s nursery when I first saw it. I was anxious to see Rhett’s nursery since they weren’t finding out the gender ahead of time. Let me just tell you, it is PERFECT. I love all the tones that were used and the sweet animal prints above the crib! I want them for my own house! This sweet gender neutral nursery just screams to be in a magazine somewhere. It’s just so cozy and warm.
During this session, it was also important that we took time to take some photos of just Corrine. Lifestyle newborn sessions are a great time to also get updated photos of the big kids too! I just love the playful photos that we were able to get. Corrine’s bedroom gets a ton of natural light which makes for some beautiful and timeless images. If you love the idea of a lifestyle newborn photography session, please make sure that your photographer is going to plan on getting other special family photos too.






















To see all of the images from this lifestyle newborn photography session, just click on this link : Rhett | newborn
To see a beautiful newborn baby girl session, just click here: Sadie James | lifestyle newborn session
And here is Corrine’s newborn session : Corrine | newborn photography session
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One of the best things about a photograph is that it can take you right back to a moment in time –– right back to the love and joy you felt when that image was taken. My goal is to freeze all those beautiful moments, whether it's welcoming a brand-new baby or capturing the love and connection of your family. During sessions, I am the ultimate tickle monster, giggle maker, and baby whisperer. My family sessions are play-based and fun, while my newborn sessions are gentle and relaxed, allowing for sweet, natural moments to unfold. No matter the occasion, I always strive to capture you authentically.
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