Twin Cake Smash | Baby Photography VA

The twins sitting in front of a baseball themed backdrop while reaching for their cakes during a twin cake smash

It's not too often I get to do a Twin Cake Smash! I've had the pleasure of photographing these twin boys since they were newborns! In fact, it was one of the first newborn sessions I got to shoot in my new studio!

For this one-year cake smash the theme was baseball; a perfect fit for two little boys! I took the first few photos with the twins in these totally cute blue and sage green rompers. We got a few solo pictures of the boys out in the yard, and of course I used one of my white Luneberry bowls. After a few individual shots we got some of them together.

The two boys sitting side by side outside during their twin cake smash photoshoot

After that we started the real deal! We took the boys inside and dressed them up in their adorable baseball pants and got to work! We got a few solo photos of each of the twins against the backdrop and then put on their little baseball caps and started the smash. The cake smash is always my favorite part!

Their mama brought two little baseball cakes and we put them in front of the boys and let them go for it---It was adorable!

The twins digging into their cakes during their twin cake smash

Every cake smash is a bit different. Usually there's a few tears and some kids take to it more than others. It's always interesting to see their little personalities come out! For the twins, one of them was more into the photos while we were outside and one got more into them while we were inside. But they both really enjoyed that cake. It was loads of fun!

The boys ate their cakes fairly delicately and gave me some of the funniest faces to capture! At one point the twins slowed down a little so their big sister came in and helped feed them. By the end though, the cakes were demolished, it was super cute!

The twins covered in cake during a twin cake smash

The twins weren't too wild but they sure did give me some epic faces lol! It was so fun to watch them have their cake and eat it too! They made a huge mess of course, but that's one of my favorite parts! This twin cake smash was really great, the family is wonderful and the boys were fantastic. I get to see them all again this fall for some more family photos. I'm really looking forward to it!

The boys covered in cake and crawling away during a twin cake smash photoshoot

It's been a blast watching these little boys grow up, I got to photograph them for their newborn stage and also at five months and now a year!

I really enjoyed this cake smash and can't wait to see the twins again!

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One of the twins posed in a bowl outside during a twin cake smash
One of the boys posed inside a white bowl outdoors
Black and white picture of one of the twins in a bowl outside during a twin cake smash
The other twin posed in a white bowl outdoors during a twin cake smash
One of the boys wearing a green romper and posed in a bowl outside during a twin cake smash
Black and white picture of one of the boys in a white bowl and holding a small plantduring a twin cake smash
The twins in green rompers sitting outside during a twin cake smash photoshoot
One of the twins in baseball pants sitting in front of a baseball-themed backdrop during a twin cake smash
Black and white picture of one of the boys with a baseball cap and a baseball during a twin cake smash
One of the twins sitting and holding a baseball during a twin cake smash
Black and white picture of one of the boys holding a baseball and wearing a baseball hat during a twin cake smash
Picture of the twins' baseball themed cakes during their twin cake smash
The twins eating their first bites of cake during their twin cake smash
The boys eating their cakes in front of a baseball themed backdrop
The twins eating their cakes during a twin cake smash
The twins making faces and eating cake during their twin cake smash
The twins digging into their cakes during a twin cake smash
The twins demolishing their cakes in front of a baseball themed backdrop
The boys eating the remains of their cakes during a twin cake smash
One of the boys leaning over to grab some of his brother's cake during a twin cake smash
The twins happily eating cake
Close up of the twins' mostly eaten cakes
Close up of one of the boys with cake in his mouth
Close up picture of one of the twins ramming cake into his mouth
The twins both with handfuls of cake in from of a baseball themed backdrop
The messy remains of the boys' cakes all over the floor







Baby Jackson | Newborn Photography Session | Stafford, Virginia

I absolutely adore this family!! They came to see me when sweet little Jackson was just a few days shy of turning one month! If the pandemic has taught me anything, it's that photographing newborns a little older than the 2-3 week range is still possible and equally as amazing!! This little guy was a dream and slept like a champ for his session! We were able to photograph SO much from family, parent, sibling, to his adorable solo shots! We also made sure to celebrate his big sister who is watching over him from heaven.

One of the joys of photographing newborns passed that 2-3 week mark is that they are really starting to fill out, and their faces are evolving from that fresh newborn to a sweet little chubby baby. I mean this kiddo has the cutest little lips and even gave me a little smirk!! At the end of the session he was up and ready to party and I loved being able to grab some open eye photos.

This family was truly a delight to work with and I am so happy we got to celebrate such a wonderful memory for them! Here are some of my favorites!

Aimee's Maternity Photoshoot | Manassas Park Virginia

Aimee and her husband holding their daughter during a maternity photoshoot

I’ve had the pleasure of working with Aimee and her family before, and this time was no different! I had a wonderful time with her maternity photoshoot! Her baby girl was so cute and posed so well for pictures! Clearly she’s a natural. :)

We did our session at Manassas National Battlefield Park, and the scenery made for some incredible pictures! The day was nice and warm, which is rare for March in Virginia. And the light was PERFECT.

I started by lining everyone up for some family shots. We got some pictures of Aimee and her daughter and got a few photos of them playing around in the woods. We had fun with some blue smoke bombs to celebrate baby Levi!! After that we went down to the creek and that was my absolute favorite! Aimee dressed in a gorgeous burgundy dress and her daughter and husband dressed in burgundy and red to match!

Mom, dad, and their daughter by a creek during a maternity photoshoot

We did family photos along the creek bed and then got a few of just momma and her little girl and few of just mom and dad. We ended the session with solo pictures of mama and they were awesome!

The lighting was glowing and the creek is always one of my favorite spots to photograph maternity sessions. We got a few pictures on this old rickety bridge which I just loved.

Aimee posing on an old wooden bridge in a burgundy dress

By the end of the session I had packed up my gear for our hike back to the car.

As we were all walking back to the parking lot, the field where we had begun the session was so bright and filled with beautiful golden sunlight that I just had to pull out my camera for a few more pictures!

We stopped in some long grass framed by the tree-line and the light came through and made it look like the sky was on fire, it was so gorgeous and just perfect for some final shots!

Aimee with the sun setting behind the trees in the background during a maternity photoshoot

All in all, this was a very fun session, with a great family. I got to do a session for them two years ago at a tree farm. It was great to see them again and capture these special photos for their family.

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Aimee, her husband and her daughter in front of some trees during a maternity photoshoot
A split photo of mom and daughter during a maternity photoshoot
Aimee holding her daughter and smiling during her maternity photoshoot
Black and white picture of Aimee's daughter holding her belly during a maternity photoshoot
A split picture of mom and dad holding their little girl respectively during a maternity photoshoot
Black and white picture of Aimee's husband kissing their daughter during a maternity photoshoot
Black and white picture of dad holding his little girl
Aimee's husband holding their daughter up in front of some trees during a maternity photoshoot
The family embracing and posing with trees in the background during Aimee's maternity photoshoot
Aimee, her husband, and their daughter posing with sunlit trees in the background
Aimee's daughter smiling at the camera
Black and white picture of Aimee's little girl
Aimee's daughter smiling at the camera during her mom's maternity photoshoot
Aimee's daughter running into her parents' arms during a maternity photoshoot
Action shot of Aimee's husband hoisting their daughter up during a maternity photoshoot
The family smiling and laughing together with the forest in the background during Aimee's maternity photoshoot
Aimee holding her daughter while sitting on a log during her maternity photoshoot
Black and white picture of Aimee holding her daughter while sitting on a log
Split photo of Aimee hugging and holding her daughter while sitting on a log
Aimee and her husband holding their daughter while sitting on a fallen tree
Aimee and her husband embracing their daughter while she smiles at the camera
Aimee and her family standing in front of blue smoke in the middle of the woods
Split photo of the family in matching colored outfits posing on a river bank
Aimee holding her daughter beside a stream in the woods
Aimee and her family posing in front of a fallen tree in the woods
Aimee holding her little girl in the woods while the sun sets in the background
Black and white photo of Aimee kissing her daughter in the woods
Aimee and her husband posing in front of some puddles and trees
Aimee and her husband kissing by a the river bank
Aimee posing seated on an old wooden bridge in black and white
Aimee holding her belly, seated on an old wooden bridge
Split photo of Aimee holding her belly and standing in a shallow part of the river
Aimee posing in her burgundy dress on the river bank

National Infertility Awareness Week

Octobr 2019, we received the terrible news that our final embryo transfer had not worked, I vividly remember the shock, the grief, and the overall disappointment I felt. Not only for us as a couple but for our daughter who would never experience becoming a big sister. That pain hit us hard. It devastated us individually and also as a couple. It impacted us financially, and physically took a huge toll on my overall health. It impacted friendships and changed our entire outlook on parenting. I became a hovering helicopter mom in constant fear of something happening to my miracle baby. It truly became some of the darkest days of my life. I had never felt more broken and angry. Each failed transfer left me feeling empty and heartbroken, and by the end I felt like a shell of a human. Six months later when Covid hit I didn’t think I could feel any worse. I was going through the motions of the day to day but I was hurting badly. BUT with covid, came quarantine and a lot of family time with Jeremy and Fin. We were given a strange period of time where life seemed to pause and even stop all together. I felt like this time was given to us to process the last year and a half of treatments and come to terms with what a family with one kid meant. The transition of us all being home was tough but we were truly blessed with 2 FULL years of being home with our girl. Our day to day life transformed into an entirely new reality. It is a very rare thing to have both parents home to raise their child 24-7. We are both really involved in raising her, but the involvement in the day to day and watching your 2.5 year old grow was undeniably the biggest gift. This time allowed us to grieve the loss of our embryos and heal together as a family, and really embrace our family of 3 (plus our pup). We saw Finley’s vocabulary blossom and her personality reach new levels. While we couldn’t give her a sibling, what we could give her was a life that would be so unique to us. It helped me to find a comfort and a peace in our infertility diagnosis, and final outcome. And for the first time I was starting to feel ok with moving forward.


Yes I still feel heartbroken for my kid and I still feel angry sometimes knowing we cannot have more kids. I also still feel that fiery sting in my soul when im told I am lucky to have a kid at all. Because yes, I know that I am extremely lucky to have experienced the most incredible pregnancy. But I also know the damage this diagnosis did to us and how hard we fought for it not to destroy us. It was unfair and shitty, and everyone going through this is allowed to hurt and feel angry. I constantly must remind myself that this pain will slowly subside. But most importantly I know that our infertility diagnosis no longer dictates my identity. It no longer holds me back from celebrating the miracle we have. And gives me a new appreciation of being a mother, and also reminds me how strong we are individually and as a couple. This journey transformed out marriage in a way I could have never predicted when we got married, and it made us stronger and closer. And I would not change any second of it because it brought us Finley and the happiness we feel today..<3

SO during this week I encourage those fighting for their families to share their stories. You deserve to be heard. Reach out to support groups and dont be afraid to talk to a counselor. Ask questions, and advocate for yourself, and find a clinic that makes you feel heard. Treatments are A LOT to process and the hormones layered with the stress is like nothing you are ever ready for. But know you are not alone. And this part of your life will have an ending. And you will get through it. One way or another you will get to the point where enough is enough and you will learn to grieve and find peace in whatever the outcome may be. It may not be easy but you will survive it. Spreading awareness and supporting those who face this battle truly makes the difference. I can never thank the incredible nurses enough (you know who you are) for being with me every step of the way, the new friends and the clients I have met who we have shared and cried about our stories together. And for all the people who surrounded us with love, and mostly to Jeremy for being the most incredible partner though it all. And dont forget to keep fighting! <3

Jacobs Family | Outdoor Newborn Session | Stafford, Virginia

I absolutely adore my friend and have had SO much fun capturing her baby journey. When sweet Maggie was born on Valentine’s day we were blessed with a heat wave for about a week and a half in Virginia. We had temps over 75 degrees which is so rare for our area in the middle of February. W made sure to take full advantage of it and brought their newborn session outside onto the creek! I have always love outdoor newborn sessions, but Virginia temps are so crazy you really need to go for it when that warm day hits! I wrapped baby Maggie in a light pink wrap and an adorable pink bonnet to coordinate with her family. I am obsessed with every single photo we captured!

Then I made sure to get a little prop shot along the creek bed and put Erika back in the gorgeous gown we used for her maternity session. With temps being so warm she eagerly tiptoed into the water for me and she was absolutely glowing!! Between the golden light and the special mommy and baby connection I was in absolute heaven!! Erika, your family is absolutely gorgeous and I am so thankful for your friendship and continual support for me and my business!!! I hope you love her session as much as I do!!

Baby Lucy | Newborn Photography Session | North Virginia

Baby Lucy on a chair during a newborn photography session

I love a good newborn session! They are some of my favorites and Baby Lucy was an adorable model with the squishiest cheeks! I got to photograph her mom, Kelsey's maternity session and it was phenomenal; now I get the special privilege of capturing Lucy at only twelve days old!

Lucy was so tiny, and just the SWEETEST thing during the session. She had that good "squish" that I just love to photograph in newborns!

Kelsey and Dewey holding Lucy between them during a newborn photography session

Kelsey and Dewey were great during the family portion of the photo session. I played around with some different backgrounds since I knew them well and I wanted the session to be awesome! I used an ultramarine seamless background and I've never been happier with how the "parent" shots came out! 

After that we moved on to the Props part of the session. For the first bit I used some pink furs and then a few wooden props from Luneberry. During a newborn photography session I always try to get a kind of "signature" photo. For little Lucy I used a bucket filled with succulents and some pretty purple flowers with a wood-floor backdrop. I try to keep the personalities of the family in mind when I choose props and I love how these turned out!

Baby Lucy in a bucket with flowers and succulents during a newborn photography session

After that I moved to a pink-ish setup with some splashes of yellow flowers on the wood-floor backdrop. I would usually move on from the props part of the session to the "beanbag" part, but Lucy was so sleepy I just had to try something new!

Recently I haven't been able to do many sessions with babies in the two to three week stage, so I wanted something special. I am OBSESSED with my Luneberry wicker chair so I pulled it out and I propped a bucket on top of it for a head-on-hands picture. It was one of my favorite photos that I've ever taken!

After a few more pictures, I moved Lucy to the beanbag. Lucy was waking up a bit so I kept it simple. I did a bum-up photo and added a wrap to it for some flair! I did a few different poses with the wrap and then called it a session.

Black and white picture of Lucy in a wicker chair during a newborn photography session

Baby Lucy was the perfect little muse for this newborn photography session. She was just the right age and had so much of that chunky newborn "squish", especially in her adorable little cheeks! I love Kelsey and Dewey so much, and I'm glad I got to capture such a special time in Lucy's life!

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Kelsey holding Lucy during a newborn photography session
Black and white picture of Kelsey holding Baby Lucy
Dewey kissing Kelsey while she holds Lucy during a newborn photography session
Split picture of Kelsey holding Lucy during a newborn photography session
Black and white picture of Kelsey, Dewey, and Baby Lucy
Mom and Dad hugging and holding Baby Lucy
Black and white picture of mom and dad holding Baby Lucy during a newborn photography session
Dewey holding Lucy during a newborn photography session
Black and white photo of Dewey kissing Lucy
Black and white photo of Dewey kissing Lucy on the head during a newborn photography session
Dad holding Baby Lucy in front of a blue background
Mom and dad holding Baby Lucy in front of a blue background during a newborn photography session
Baby Lucy in a basket with a pink fur
Black and white photo of Lucy in a basket surrounded by fur
Baby Lucy in a basket surrounded by flowers and succulents during a newborn photography session
Baby Lucy in a basket with fur surrounded by flowers and succulents
Baby Lucy in a bucket with yellow fur and flowers during a newborn photography session
Lucy in a bucket with yellow fur and flowers
Split photo of Baby Lucy in a bucket and in a wicker chair during a newborn photography session
Lucy in a wicker chair with yellow furs during a newborn photography session
Baby Lucy in a blue onesie in a wicker chair
Close-up of Baby Lucy during a newborn photography session
Baby Lucy wearing a crown
Baby Lucy naked on a beanbag
Lucy wrapped in a scarf on a beanbag during a newborn photography session
Black and white picture of Baby Lucy on a beanbag
Black and white close-up of Baby Lucy on a beanbag
Baby Lucy posed on a beanbag wearing a headband
Lucy wrapped in yellow furs and dressed in yellow

Baby Lana | Newborn Photography Session | Stafford, Virginia

Little Lana was an absolute dream baby for her session. Do you see those squishy cheeks?!? We kicked off our session with some very special photos. Lana’s grandparents were visiting and we were able to capture to some amazing generation photos! Getting to photograph a newborn with her grandparents is such a special thing and really does not happen very often. The newborn stage is so fleeting and with Covid being a factor traveling isn’t always possible. Making this session even more special for everyone. I am so thankful to have been able to capture these for this beautiful family.

Lana was so sleepy and let me capture so many adorable prop shots. My favorite are her in this giant wooden bowl that I found 8 years ago at home goods! I remember it was my first “really” fancy newborn prop and is one of my absolute favorite go to’s especially for babies over 8lbs. Lana was around 9lbs for her session and she fit perfectly! When we moved to the bean bag you really could see all that good squish that I love so much! And especially those chubby cheeks!! I cannot wait to see her for her 6 month sitter in a few short months! She is an absolute doll baby and has the best family to work with!! Check out some of my favorites!

Baby Rome | Stafford, Virginia

Northern Virginia Newborn Photographer, Stafford VA newborn photographer, Woodbridge newborn

Baby Rome was my first session of 2022!! This little dude has the most wonderful family and have had the pleasure of capturing both him and his big brother as newborns. I was so excited to finally meet baby Rome and he came to visit me at just shy of a month old. He was SOOOOO squishy and such a handsome little baby. We started off our session with family photos and sibling photos. I cannot even tell you how amazing his big brother did!!! We truly have a little model on our hands. Then we moved to props and captured one of my favorite photos! I love using greenery and succulents for at least one of my setups as a signature Laura Lou Photography look <3. And that green is really going to be his color. Rome did phenomenally well with all of the transitions from prop to prop and we ended our session with a few poses on the bean bag. Normally I shoot newborn sessions within the first 3 weeks, BUT since Covid hit I have really been enjoying babies a little older. At that 3 week mark newborns start to fill out a little more and will usually wake up at the end for that beautiful open eyed photo!! And Rome did just that! He was the best and I cannot wait to see him for his next milestone!!

Baby Silas | Stafford Virginia

Sweet baby Silas is seriously SO ADORABLE!! This little boy is so special to me as his mama and I have been friends for a VERY long time!! She and I met when she was in HIGH SCHOOL!! She continually transforms my hair into magic every time I step into her salon and continue to be impressed with her and her business. She is a boss mama and just opened her own hair salon space in Downtown Fredericksburg! Managing to have a baby while making such a HUGE change in her business is truly impressive. And I am so incredibly proud of her and happy to have such a strong woman and friend in my life! She is a rockstar business owner and I am so lucky to be blessed to watch her become the best mama!!

I had so much fun photographing SIlas on Valentines Day for his newborn session. He was so squishy and sleepy and was such a good baby for me! This little dude is so loved by his parents and I cannot wait to see him grow! He has changed so much in just the 2 short months since he came to see me and I cannot wait to photograph him again soon!!!

Sarah & Colin | Woolen Mill Wedding | Downtown Fredericksburg VA

Downtown Fredericksburg has quite a lot of things to love about it, but for Sarah and Colin, it got to be a part of their special day - their wedding day.

The venue was the Woolen Mill, a beautiful mix of industrial and rustic. The wedding wasn't a typical one. There was no wedding party, just a couple of Sarah and Colin's close friends and also Colin's sisters.

Wedding Dress hanging from lights

Another special difference was the day; Sarah and Colin's wedding day was also the anniversary of the day they started dating! They had a lot of fun planning for the wedding because it was already such a special time for them as a couple.

The weather was perfect, in the middle of two snow storms we had a 65 degree day in February. Nothing would stop this from being a wonderful day for photographing a wedding!

Detail photo collage of shoes and wedding dress

Before the Ceremony & The First Look

Before the ceremony I got to hang out with Sarah while my husband Jeremy(and second photographer), was with Colin. We did detail shots while they were getting ready, and then went out to capture their first look. Colin was absolutely amazed seeing Sarah in her beautiful wedding dress!

First look when Sarah first sees Colin, before he turns around

After the first look we went ahead and knocked out the family portraits so that those would be done before the ceremony itself. After those, the bride and groom went to prepare for the ceremony.

The Ceremony

The reception hall was beautiful. Sarah had hand-picked all of the centerpieces for the tables, each one a unique glass bottle that caught the light from the windows. The arrangements and decorations were very dainty and elegant. This really resonated with me, and I've never shot a wedding where so much thought and love went into each and every little detail.

Detail photo of glasses and flowers

The ceremony had a unique and special treat because the pastor officiating it was Colin's father. Colin's dad doesn't do a lot of weddings, but he came to do theirs, which was very special. The whole ceremony was very sweet.

Vows being spoken between Sarah and Colin

Downtown Fredericksburg

After the ceremony, everyone went to cocktail hour, while Jeremy and I took the newly married bride and groom for a drive around Downtown Fredericksburg to see the sights and get some unique photos. This part was my absolute favorite!

It's not often I get such ample portrait time with a bride and groom but this occasion gave me plenty! We started along the river at a little canal across the street from the Woolen Mill and then we went to a street-side so that I could get some cool pictures with the brick and the colors of the city. We also got some sunset pictures at the top of the parking garage.

Collage of portraits with Sarah and Colin in front of coffee shop

I almost ended the session there but the cloud cover and the sunset played so beautifully together that I had to get some pictures by the bridge. I got two of my favorite portraits ever in that creamy, golden light of the sunset framing the bridge. Colin and Sarah danced and spun while I took pictures. It was amazing!

After all that we went back to the venue, for the introduction of the couple, the first dances, and dinner. Woolen Mill took such good care of us all, I've never had a better venue meal!

Sarah and Colin, thank you for making me a part of your special day!

Wedding detail photo of the bride's shoes, the save-the-date card, and the invitations during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Wedding detail photo of the bride's shoes and the wedding invitation during a wedding photography session.
Wedding Detail photo of the bridal bouquet on a windowsill
Wedding Detail close up of the bride and groom's wedding rings and the engagement ring
Detail photo of the wedding invitation and the bride and groom's rings.
Wedding detail shot of two booklets containing the bride and groom's vows as well as the table assignments.
Wedding detail photo of one of the reception tables' centerpieces from a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A second detail photo of one of the reception tables' centerpieces from a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A third detail photo of one of the reception tables' centerpieces from a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Wedding detail photo of one of the reception tables' centerpieces from a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin putting his tie on in front of a mirror during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin putting his tie on in front of a mirror during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin looking at his phone while waiting by an outlet during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin getting his boutonniere pinned on his lapel during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
The bride and her bridesmaids sitting on a bench, posing for a picture.
The bride getting her dress cinched up by her bridesmaids reflected in a mirror during a wedding photoshoot in Downtown Fredericksburg.
The bride and her bridesmaids admiring her dress in a mirror.
Sarah, with her bouquet, looking out of a mirror during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A close-up of Sarah holding her bouquet.
A wide shot of Sarah standing in a doorway during the wedding session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Sarah coming through a door and standing behind Colin for the First Look.
Colin seeing Sarah in her wedding dress for the first time during a wedding session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A split photo of Sarah and Colin during their First Look.
Sarah holding out her hands to hold Colin's after their First look during their wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Sarah and Colin hugging in front of a chair.
A split photo of Sarah and Colin hugging and then laughing together in front of a table.
Sarah and Colin, standing apart, each taking pictures of the other on their phones.
A split close-up of Sarah and Colin taking pictures of each other on their phones.
Colin and Sarah sitting on a couch together and holding hands during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A split photo of Sarah facing the camera and smiling while Colin hugs her and kisses her on the cheek and the two walking down a hallway holding hands.
Sarah and Colin hugging against a wall in a hallway during a wedding session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Sarah and Colin walking down a hallway while holding hands and looking at each other.
Sarah and one of her bridesmaids holding their bouquets and posing side by side.
A close up of Sarah and her bridesmaid holding their bouquets side by side.
Sarah and one of her bridesmaids holding their bouquets and posing side by side during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Sarah and her grandmother posing in a field outside a building during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
The Bride and Groom posing in a line for a photo with the groom's family.
Colin posing with his family during a wedding session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
The Bride and Groom posing with both of their families in front of an ivy-covered wall.
Colin and Sarah posing with his parents in front of a building during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
The Bride and Groom posing with the bride's father in front of an ivy covered-wall.
Colin and Sarah posing for a photo in front of an ivy-covered wall during a wedding photoshoot in Downtown Fredericksburg.
The Bride and Groom holding hands and walking away from a building during a wedding photoshoot in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin and Sarah posing for a picture in front of a many-windowed building.
Colin and Sarah Eskimo-kissing in front a building during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A split photo of the Bride's father walking her down the aisle from two different angles.
A picture of Colin's face as he sees Sarah being walked down the aisle by her father during a wedding session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A side shot of Colin and Sarah putting the rings on each other as Colin's father officiates the wedding.
The new Husband and Wife being presented and walking back down the aisle at a wedding photoshoot in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Husband and Wife posing in front of a river with a cloudy sky behind them.
Colin and Sarah standing with foreheads touching in front of a river framed by a cloudy sky.
A split picture of Colin and Sarah hugging and then Eskimo-kissing.
Husband and Wife kissing in front of a river in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin and Sarah standing with foreheads touching in front of a river framed by a cloudy sky.
A close up of the Bride and Groom's hands with their wedding rings on them, captured during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
The Bride and Groom posed hugging beside a wall covered in ivy in  Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin and Sarah kissing outside of a coffeeshop in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A split picture of Colin and Sarah on the sidewalk, looking at each other and smiling and them posed, hugging against a brick wall.
Colin dipping Sarah and kissing her in the street during a wedding photography session in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Husband and Wife hugging in the street and smiling at each other in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A closeup of the Groom's boutonniere with faded city lights behind him in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A split photo of Colin and Sarah hugging from the front and back on top of a parking garage in Downtown Fredericksburg.
The Bride and Groom posing in front of the city skyline in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Sarah hugging Colin's arm on top of a parking garage.
A split photo of Colin and Sarah kissing on the roof of the parking garage and then one of them sitting by a river with a bridge in the background.
The Bride and Groom sitting by a river with a bridge in the background in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin and Sarah sitting close beside each other in front of a river framed by a bridge in the background.
Colin and Sarah sitting together in front of a bridge in Downtown Fredericksburg.
A split photo of Colin and Sarah hugging and dancing in front of a bridge by a river.
Colin and Sarah posing in front of a bridge beside a river.
A split photo of the Bride and Groom dancing in front of a bridge beside a river in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin and Sarah posing in front of a bridge by a river in Downtown Fredericksburg.
The Bride and Groom walk into the reception hall holding hands.
Colin and Sarah walking into the reception hall with two guests in the foreground.
Sarah swinging her bouquet like a bat while Colin pretends to pitch a ball while their guests clap in the background at a wedding photoshoot in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Colin and Sarah laughing together at the reception with their guests in the background.
Colin and Sarah laughing together at the reception with their guests in the background.
A split photo of Colin dancing with his mother and Sarah dancing with her father.