Many people allow moments to pass, seemingly unconnected and random. Not me. I've discovered that each moment is always a part of a bigger story. It is a story that has a beginning, an end, and fat juicy middle. Stories unfold around me every day. Hundreds of moments. My job is to find the best ones and permanently capture them.
But it doesn't stop there. What good are captured moments? The true art lies in taking all of these moments and weaving them into something beautiful. A story that is much bigger than the tiny moments that it's made of.
Weaving a wedding story is finding beauty in the most unusual places. It's capturing the things that seem so insignificant and unexpected. It's capturing emotion that is only visible to someone who knows where to look. Sometimes it's a smile, sometimes it's a tear, sometimes it's only a faint sparkle in a fathers eye. Tiny moments that hold an entire story within themselves.
Do you have a story that needs to be told? Please allow me to weave your story. It would be an honor. It always is.
On April 18, 1882, Sloss Furnaces began producing iron and did not stop until ninety years later. Fast forward 127 years and you can tell that Sloss is still creating some heat!! Shearon and Zollie had been dating for some time when Zollie popped the question. They were at Sloss Furnace. They seem to be made for each other. I’m proud to be a part of a little more history that was made at the Furnace. Carol and I are looking forward to the wedding on April 5th.
by Wedding Photographer
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