Jacquie and James are getting married!
Jacquie called me in December inquiring about a session for her two beloved dogs, Buck and Earl. We talked on the phone and decided the best time would be in January, when there was lots of snow on the ground and it was a perfect winter wonderland.
Then something wonderful happened. Over the Christmas holidays, the love of Jacquie’s life, James, proposed!! So our dog shoot then turned into a dog + engagement shoot. I was super excited. As our shoot date approached, I looked at the weather forecast and it wasn’t looking good. It was a winter wonderland alright, but a frigid, cold, freeze your fingers off winter wonderland. Not good. We decided to postpone until the middle of February and boy am I glad we did – our new shoot day was just perfect. Still very wintery but with a comfortable high of -1 degree.
First we walked around and took some great shots of the furkids and then we took some engagement shots. We had such a wonderful time and ended up having so much fun that Jacquie was late leaving for an dress fitting and I was almost late for my next shoot – oops!
Sometimes you can really tell when two people are perfect for each other and I really saw this with Jacquie and James. They fit together and support each other in such a beautiful way. James’ laid back character lends perfectly to Jacquie’s go-getter personality and they end up balancing each other out much the same way that Thomas balances me (I would be the go-getter one in this analogy – he thinks I “go-get” a little too much!!). I am so happy for both Jacquie and James and I know that they are going to have such a wonderful life together.
Thank you both for inviting me to capture your love!!
Have a wonderful day,
Liz – Contact Me, I would love to speak with you!
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