Month: July 2016

  • Sylvia + Tito

    Sylvia + Tito

    After a two weeks without shooting a wedding, we were very excited for Sylvia and Tito’s wedding. We aren’t quite accustomed to the summers being slower as they are in Tampa, because in Hawaii it was the exact opposite. I don’t think we ever had a Saturday off in June, July, or August for as…

  • Sarah + Scott

    Sarah + Scott

    We finished off June with the awesome couple Sarah and Scott. Their ceremony was held at the Unitarian Universalist Church in St. Pete, with their reception following at the St. Pete Museum of History. We love shooting in the downtown St. Pete area, as there are endless great spots to shoot. The bride and groom…

  • Ashley + Bill

    Ashley + Bill

    People like Ashley and Bill are why we love our job. We are so lucky to get to be a small part of one of the most important days of a couple’s life. Their fantastic wedding ceremony took place at St. Jerome Church in Largo. Although they chose not to see each other before the…

  • Katie + Brandon

    Katie + Brandon

    Katie and Brandon were married at the beautiful Grand Plaza Resort in St. Pete Beach. This is definitely one of the more popular venues in the bay area, and for good reason.  The grounds of the property are beautiful, and the staff is very helpful. Katie got ready at the hotel, while Brandon got ready…

  • Jess + Jaryd

    Jess + Jaryd

    Wednesday weddings don’t come around too often, but if you want to know a secret about wedding photographers: we LOVE weekday weddings. Since the majority of our weddings are on Saturday and last I checked there are only 52 of those in a year, a weekday wedding is kind of like working overtime for us…

  • Julie + Daniel

    Julie + Daniel

    We were so honored to be a part of a super sweet couple’s wedding at the Cathedral of St. Jude in St. Pete.  Both Julie and Daniel are both only children, so there is no doubt their wedding was extra special to their parents. The first thing I noticed when I walked into the chapel was…