Posts tagged Richmond queer photographer
Intimate Wedding at Linden Row Inn, Downtown Richmond

Intimate Wedding at Richmond, Virginia’s Linden Row Inn on a Rainy Sunday

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R + L' s Romantic Wedding at the Virginia House + Linden Row | Virginia LGBTQ Wedding Photographer | Richmond Wedding

R + L' s Romantic Wedding at the Virginia House + Linden Row

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Snowy Spring Renaissance Inspired Wedding at the Virginia House | LGBTQ Wedding Photographer | Richmond Wedding Photography

Snowy Spring Renaissance Inspired Wedding at the Virginia House in Richmond, Virginia

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Baltimore Pub Engagement Session | The Brewer's Art Baltimore, Maryland | Virginia LGBTQ Wedding Photographer

Baltimore Pub Engagement Session | The Brewer's Art Baltimore, Maryland | Virginia LGBTQ Wedding Photographer

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Sunrise Minimal Wildflower Portrait Session

Part II to my previous blog post is this set of images with Kale when the sun rose. We kept it minimal again with only a chair as a prop and Kale changed into a pair of jeans, white tank and a vintage jacket I scored at a thrift store last year. I couldn’t be happier with these. The blue sky along with the patches of yellow wildflowers brings me so much cheer.

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Foggy Editorial Sunrise Portrait Session

Sometimes the best portraits are taken in the most minimal way possible. All I had was my subject, a stool and nature. Kale and I woke up early to catch the sun rising and we were greeted with fog. It was glorious. It was everything I didn’t know I needed and more. Scroll to follow Kale’s adventure through the morning fog.

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Emotive Couple's Beach Portrait Session in Virginia

Casey + Jack | Emotive Couple's Beach Session | Richmond LGBTQ+ Photographer

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Intimate Home LGBTQ Anniversary Portrait Session in Ghent Norfolk, VA

Tami and Dani recently celebrated 3 years of marriage and I feel so lucky they chose me to capture their beautiful and evolving love for each other.

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Casey + Jack | Quarantine FaceTime Session | Richmond LGBTQ+ Photographer

Quarantine has been feeling quite lonely lately. I miss photographing people, sharing their stories and being in the presence of others. I was inspired by other photographers to do a virtual photoshoot via FaceTime. These photos aren’t the greatest quality but they served it’s purpose; to bring people, laughter and love to another mundane day of quarantine. I had the pleasure of photographing my sibling, Casey and their partner, Jack. Jack drove cross-country from Washington to Richmond so that Casey wouldn’t have to quarantine alone. Seeing love like this keeps me inspired to keep capturing moments. To see the light during these uncertain times and to keep bringing joy to others through photos.

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