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When you think of the military lifestyle, departure comes to mind. There are deployments and assignments that cause individuals and families to move great distances. But the military can also bring people together — two people perhaps that wouldn’t have met otherwise. Such is the case for Catherine and Larry. Neither is native to the area, but their jobs brought them to PAX and the rest is history!

We met at their charming home for their Solomons Island engagement session. Even though it’s likely that they’ll move again, they plan to keep their home here. After all, this is where their story began.

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It looked like the weather was going to hold for Sara and Josh’s Historic St. Mary’s City waterfront wedding. And it did, right up until the newly Mr. and Mrs. Carter exited the church. The skies opened up at that point, as if to pour down God’s love on this sweet couple. Sara and Josh, being the good natured souls they are, didn’t get upset. Instead, they stood in the doorway of the church so we could take advantage of the natural light available, and did every pose imaginable in a 4 foot by 4 foot space! And then, as if to reward these two for being such good sports, the rain passed, leaving us with the most beautiful light at sunset.

I just loved working with Sara, Josh and their families! With such a large, generous and kind-hearted support network, I know that their marriage will be a success and I look forward to seeing where life takes them!

The following vendors helped to make this day beautiful: Trinity Episcopal Church, St. Mary’s Parish, ceremony; Historic St. Mary’s City, reception venue; Breedlove Events, wedding planning; Trebella Events, decor; David’s Flowers, flowers; Phocus Video, videography; Dream Weavers, catering; Invincible Entertainment, DJ; JNL Cakes, cake and cupcakes; Sparkle Salon, hair; and S&S Beauty, make up; Jill Christine Design & Photography, photography.

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This family is one of the reasons I continue to photograph more than just weddings. The engagement and the wedding are just the beginning of the journey. There are so many exciting adventures that begin after the “I dos” are said! And I love that I’m able to be there for these moments. Since photographing Kristan and Mike’s wedding, I’ve witnessed their family as it’s grown from two to five! Oliver, their newest addition, was perfect in every way and it was so sweet watching his parents and big siblings interact with him during their lifestyle family session. Their love just keeps growing! I look forward to seeing what comes next as their story continues.

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Today, I’m sharing some familiar faces. Two of these families have appeared in front of my camera numerous times and I just love watching them grow!

And the third family, I’m excited to photograph again later this year at their wedding. I can’t wait to see this adorable little guy all dressed up for the big day!

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If you’ve ever bought flowers at the store and put them in a vase at home, you know how challenging creating a floral arrangement can be. You’ll never see a vase of flowers with any height in my home. I tend to just keep trimming the stems in hopes of making the arrangement look better until there’s almost nothing left! Given my lack of talent in this area, I was excited to go behind the scenes with Jennifer of Blushing Blooms Floral Design to learn more about her creative process.

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Armed with scissors, wire cutters, a knife, tape and wire, Jennifer set out to create a bridal bouquet during our shoot. For inspiration to get started, Jennifer looks to nature.

“I like to see things as they actually exist. We have tons of raspberry bushes in the yard and they have such extraordinary lines. Or the ivy we have randomly growing up the old trees in the side yard. My style tends to reflect a more natural feel, with lots of movement and texture.”

On average, this process takes her an hour and a half and during that time, Jennifer says she may redesign the bouquet two to three times before she’s happy with the final product.

For our shoot here, we set up shop at Historic St. Mary’s, but Jennifer usually works at her own “shed quarters,” a 10’x20′ shed her husband converted into her own studio space.

“It’s small, but far better than designing in the kitchen, which is where I started. Recently, he and my father-in-law added a 9×11 walk-in cooler for me to store processed flowers, and finished arrangements. It’s mine, and it’s perfect!”

Now that the bouquet is complete, what happens to the leftover materials? Jennifer likes to create arrangements for her friends and relatives, especially her mom, who watches her three boys while she sets up for weddings.

She also says, “I like to take a few to my Grandmother’s grave site which isn’t far from my house. It helps me feel close to her, like she sees that I am doing what I love.”

To learn more about this amazingly talented florist, head over to the Blushing Blooms Floral Design web site!

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