We made it home!  Four days of documenting farmers and their hard work and I need a serious nap.  Also, I feel like I still have some dirt in my nose.  Did I mention how windy it was?  Anyway, we made it home and are really looking forward to the long weekend.  A good shower and some lounging on the couch are in order. 🙂  I’ll be sharing more images from our trip soon.

In the meantime I am SOOO excited to share this fun engagement session.  Can’t wait for the super ROCKIN’ wedding in July.  We have some really fun stuff planned to premier at their reception, but couldn’t wait to share a small sneak peek.

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This week we’ll be blogging on the road.  Saylor and I are shooting some work for a commercial client this week in the Texas Hill Country.  Yesterday we spent time meeting some farmers, and their families and documenting their work day.

Farming is a job that is near and dear to our hearts.  I grew up on a farm where my family grew watermelons, cantaloupes and squash.  Saylor and I also farmed for the first 2 years we were married.  It’s a hard life.  Lots of work and long hours.  A little bit like being a photographer except there isn’t as much dirt involved in photography.  Well, not usually anyway.  Yesterday there was plenty of dirt. AND WIND!!!  Man, was it windy.

Take a look at some of the images we captured yesterday.

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  • Debra

    Yall take wonderful pictures!!!! You have a God given talent.

  • Mom

    I think the one of Roy, close up, is the most captivating one of these that you have here.

Sorry, I know it’s not nice to play favorites, but this is my brother, Ed,  and his beautiful new wife Rachael.  They win favorite couple by default. Sorry. 🙁  Well, not exactly by default, because they are pretty cool. For real!

I am so excited to have Rachael as part of the family!  She is fun to chat with, teases my brother along with the rest of us and has AWESOME hair.  She even taught me how to cut Mia’s bangs (a task I have not yet mastered).

My brother (almost 11 years younger by the way) and I fought a lot growing up.  Usually, over what to watch on TV.  He liked Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and I wanted to watch Gone with the Wind on a continuous loop.  We also fought over silly stuff like how he couldn’t wear his carpet jacket (hey it was the 90’s) to school the same day I was because my high school friends thought is was lame that my brother in KINDERGARTEN and I had matching jackets.  It was LAME, but now that I look back I LOVE that he wanted to match me.  What a complement that I had a little brother who thought so highly of me.  He used to wait for me by the flagpole and I would give him a ride home from school where we would sing along with the radio at the top of our lungs.  I do the same thing with Mia now and sometimes the right song will instantly bring me back to those days when Ed and I belted out a song with the sunroof open.  11 years between us but still having a blast together……………He’s not a little kid anymore, but I still love hanging out with him!  Oh, also, we don’t wear matching clothes anymore. 😉

Meet my baby brother Ed and his lovely wife Rachael.

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  • Mom

    They are my favorite couple of the year also. !

  • Debra

    Your favorite couple takes very good pictures.