Atlanta Fashion Photographer | The Mich Mix Hits

I've been shooting for The Mich Mix for eight months now and it has been so much fun getting to see Michelle grow her blog and develop her style.  As I was going through my external hard drive and organizing today, I got a little nostalgic thinking back to when we first met in April and when we shot her first session.  We both have come a long way since then and I love the rhythm we have created together.  If you don't follow her already, be sure to check out her blog and Instagram because this girl has killer taste.  Below are some of my fave looks and shots we've created throughout the year.  Hope you enjoy! 

Atlanta Engagement Photographer | Lindsay + Luke

Nothing sweeter than being able to capture two cuties in love.  Lindsay and Luke were a dream to work with and we had a blast shooting outside of Athens, Georgia.  The couple met while attending UGA and had many dates out in Sandy Creek Park in Luke's canoe, so a lakeside engagement session was the perfect fit.  We also ventured to a nearby field where they had picnicked before and got some gorgeous frames out in the field before sunset.  I cannot wait for these two to get married in April!  Below are some of my favorites from their engagement session.  Hope you enjoy! 

New York City Skyline | Personal

It only took me six trips to the big apple to finally see it from above.  Watching the city change colors from the Empire State Building was totally worth surviving the tourist trap.  I highly recommend doing this (if you haven't already) next time you are in the city.  Just be sure to get the fast pass so you don't have to wait in any lines and miss the sunset :)

Brooklyn Bridge | Personal

During our quick trip to New York City two weekends ago, we did a ton of sightseeing by foot and by bike. We rented the Citi Bikes in Williamsburg and biked all the way to the Brooklyn Bridge. After a few hills, and realizing that we are not in speed biking shape, we decided that we would just leave the bikes at the bridge hub and walk the bridge. At this point of the trip, our feet were killing us, but we mustered up some strength to walk the 1.2 mile bridge.  It was a gorgeous day and it was so fun to see so many people out and about walking from Brooklyn to Manhattan. I am so thankful that we ended our trip this way. It was the perfect way to say goodbye to the city and take in the beauty of the skyline and bridge architecture. Below are a few frames I snapped along the walk. Hope you enjoy!