holly {a senior session}

Polly, I mean Holly. What can I say to you. How can I tell you how much I LOVE you?? Ok, Ok, introductions first.

Everyone, this is my pal Holly. Fellow fashion, photography, music, blog stalking, and anything vintage lover. She shared this with me in one of her very first emails and I knew I was in love. Well, actually I had an idea from the get-go when she told me she had been searching and searching area blogs for the right photographer, and she just knew we were it. We talked and talked about outfits and ideas, and she was just so willing to roll with it. I just adore her personality, and I was SOOO looking forward to her session. When the day came everything worked out perfectly. We had so much fun walking around, chatting, getting espresso and tiramisu, that literally it was like, “Oh NO the sun is setting!! We need to take more photos!!”

So, without further adieu, here is the EVER SO GORGEOUS Holly-Shmolly. (My new nickname for you. Please add to the list.)

We had the most beautiful day to work with!

stunning!!

:) You make me smile.

Holly and her best friend Corinne, whom I think you will be seeing more of on the blog. :)

Smokin’. How fitting by the fire station :

Holly, you look like a movie star from the 1930’s. So beautiful.

Work it girl!

Then she pulled out her guitar. That was like the icing on the cake. :)

The “other Jess” and I love this shot of you Holly. :)

Can anyone say new banner for our blog??? Yeah.

Holly has been waiting and waiting for her blog post. She has been ever so patient. (Thanks girl!) Thanks to her beautiful mother who stood back and just watched us all play, with such love in her eyes for her little girl. :) And lastly thanks to my buddy Jess for helping me out on this shoot when Brett couldn’t make it…you were a gem.

LOVE to you HOLLY!!!!!

mallory + anthony {in love}

Brett and I were so excited when we found out we would be shooting Mallory and Anthony’s wedding at the Cincinnati Zoo. We are HUGE fans of our zoo (go Cincy!), and the photo possibilities are just endless there.

Mallory and Anthony wanted their engagement session there as well. Why you might ask would they want all this zoo goodness? Well, for a couple reasons. If you are from Cincy, you know every spring they always talk about “The Zoo Babies.” (Insert commercial from the 80’s of zoo animals with James Taylor singing, “Smiling Face.” Remember?) Well as Brett said, Mallory is an original “zoo baby.” Her mother has worked there since before Mallory was born, and basically Mallory has spent her entire life running around and growing up at the zoo. (No, she does not act like a monkey, but she can answer any question about ANY animal there.) Also, she and Anthony both worked and met there. So you can see they have major history here, and it is oh so special to celebrate this next chapter in there life in such a beautiful setting. (WE CAN’T WAIT FOR THIS WEDDING!!!)

Here are some of our favorites from the session. It was a very beautiful but hot night. Luckily we were there after hours and Mallory’s mom escorted us around in a golf cart so we didn’t have to walk. We got the royal treatment. :)

The Cincinnati Zoo has such amazing gardens.

It was only like 95 degrees and sticky, sticky humid out so we decided go into the plant conservatory. If you have ever been in one you know they are HUMID (like you feel wet walking in) and it actually was cooler to us because of how hot it was outside! Since we were there at the zoo after hours, the Macaws were not very pleased we were interrupting their down time. They were CRAZY loud.

My angle of shooting….

Brett’s Macaw eye view. :) We both love this shot.

The cute carousel at the zoo. Mallory chose the hummingbird.

Ok, so I asked about shooting in the bamboo, and Mallory said that was always a favorite place for her growing up. WE WENT A LITTLE NUTS. The lighting, the bamboo…as my pal Bobbi would say, “Are you kidding me??!!” It was perfect. Like I could have done the whole session there.

My favorite.

Brett’s favorite….

As the sun was going down we went over by this huge, beautiful tree. I have an absolute crazy love for trees. Anthony told us it was an Oak that was probably about 500 years old.

Another favorite. It is so evident how much these two are in love. They are just so sweet with each other.

To close the evening we worked in Anthony’s one request…an Ohio State jersey shot next to the Buckeye tree. (It’s that little tree to the left of them.) Anthony is a major Ohio State fan.

Thanks guys for a wonderful evening. You two are awesome. We are excited for October wedding, and I know it going to be just beautiful. :)