Sometimes you will never know the importance of a moment until it becomes a memory.

Photos are an investment to document your memories for generations to come.

We live in an incredible time where cameras are at our fingertips. You can pull out your smart phone at any moment to take an easy snapshot of the things that are going on around us. On top of that, social media allows you to instantly share these with everyone around the world. Reflecting on memories that happened one, two, five or even ten years ago is a strong trend in social media these days. Since the beginning of time, people have been developing ways to remember events and share stories with future generations.

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My boys, Brendan and Dylan, in 2015.

But have you ever...

  • Looked back on some of these memories and wish that the lighting had been better?
  • Wish you had taken a few more photos of that special someone or that special day?
  • Wanted to blow up a picture to hang on the wall, but the resolution isn't high enough?
  • Been frustrated when you didn't have a camera ready to go at that "perfect moment"?
  • Lost your images due to a camera or computer failure?
  • Wish everyone's eyes were open?

Archiving your memories for generations to come is easy when you choose to invest in professional photography.

When my wife and I got married in 2007, we were still in our senior year in college. Money was tight, but we knew we wanted a professional to document our day. We found a local photographer who was willing to work with us, had a style we liked, and was reasonably close to our budget. We will cherish these photos forever. They are worth every cent, especially now that some of these special people in our lives have left us to meet Jesus. This is one of the many reasons that photographing weddings is one of my favorites!

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Bruce, one of my wife's youth leaders, gives her a hug at our wedding in 2007.

One of the last photos I have of my father, Paul. Taken at my wedding in 2007.

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Even though both of these people are no longer with us, we have the chance to remember these moments and others because we invested in documenting our time with them. The biggest regret Sara and I have about our wedding is that we only hired our photographer for four hours. If we could do it all over again, we would add more time to document even more of our special day. It is for this reason that I only offer full-day wedding coverage. We are able to tell the entire story of your day. Friends of clients who weren't able to attend a wedding have said "I feel like I was there. It's so real, and you capture all of the emotions." At the weddings we photograph, we are there from the moment the bride begins prepping for the day, until the happy couple leaves at the end of the celebration.

I'd love to sit down and discuss the memories you'd like to document and pass on to future generations! Check out the "Contact Me" page and I'd love to set up a time to discuss over a cup of coffee or tea, or just a phone call if that's easier for you!

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