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An Urban Engagement Session in Downtown Cincinnati, OH.
Ally + Megan decided they wanted to spend their engagement session exploring Cincinnati from the rooftops of our favorite parking garage. Not only are the tall city buildings giving us Chicago vibes but the views are just amazing from this gem of a location.
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An Intimate Weekday Elopement in Downtown Cincinnati, OH.
I know it is going to be hard to believe based on the content below but this intimate elopement was 100% scripted. Zach and I had approached our Instagram family on the search for two models comfy with nudity and willing to get fake married for the day. Dani and Jaja had never met before and as true professionals, we never would've guessed it if we didn't know better. They really embraced our vision and we are so thankful for these two and their willingness to be in front of the camera together.

A Historic Wedding Venue Showered in Florals
A top-notch, hidden gem Dayton Florist designed Emily and Mike's amazing octagon altar archway. This piece was absolutely covered in flowers that were perfect for an autumn wedding. We couldn't help but showcase The Carnegie Center all dressed up with these stunning blooms. The Carnegie Center is located in Columbia-Tusculum right outside of Hyde Park, Oakley and Cincinnati, OH.

Dog of Honor Appearance by the Goodest Boy ft. Morty
It is most definitely not all the time that we recommend allowing your fur baby to make an appearance at your wedding but there are some thoughts we have on it and we are going to share it with you right here!

A Late Winter Wedding in Rural Ohio | Stone Valley Meadows
Stone Valley Meadow's is one of the most upscale, rustic-chic venues in Southwest Ohio that have it all. The bar staff and on-site coordinators created an environment that allowed us to do our job - document this couples stunning wedding day. From the floor to ceiling windows that let in streams of light to the bar staff, it was all perfection.
Perfectly Imperfect
I’m thinking the theme of 2020 for me was perfectly imperfect. My marriage: perfectly imperfect. My business: perfectly imperfect. My body: perfectly imperfect. My choices: perfectly imperfect. The year taught me acceptance and at the end of it I think I’ve really been able to accept the flaws for what they are and embrace the