There’s nothing like coming home from a trip–even one you enjoyed! But, then there’s always the not so fun tasks of unpacking and catching up with life. That’s exactly what I’m doing today.
Our trip to Texas was wonderful, filled with hot summer days, blood-thirsty mosquitoes (not wonderful), a morning at the lake, Texas BBQ, friends, family, and birthday celebrations. And of course my friend Sarah’s wedding! It’s hard to believe it’s already over!
I know one thing I was really missing (besides the mostly mosquito free air) in Pittsburgh was this little fella:

It’s good to be home. Now, back to work!
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Wouldn’t you love to be able to create a wedding day timeline that was fail-proof–that insured everything happened exactly to plan? Of course brides and grooms would benefit from this (as well as waiting guests), but I know from experience wedding photographers would love it too. It’d mean that the time allotted for photos would never get cut into and that everyone–even down to Uncle Bob and Aunt Martha–would always be where they’re supposed to at just the right time.

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I love Frick Park. It’s a great urban park inside of Pittsburgh with wooded trails, winding streams, and nice open fields. And it was the perfect location for Brie and Tyler’s engagement session on Monday.

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Jay and I are flying out to Texas today to photograph a friend’s wedding in San Antonio. Woohoo…just when I thought the weather had been pretty warm here in Pittsburgh, I get a chance to take in some real heat at probably my hottest wedding yet.
So, stay tuned for some awesome Texas wedding photos!
In the meantime, this will give you a taste of what’s to come..from Meridith and Cullen’s wedding at Don Strange Ranch in February.

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