You may remember Sara from her wedding in May. Yesterday we were finally able to do her bridal session and the conditions could not have been more perfect! We started out at her parent’s farm – it is so beautiful out there! See what I mean?

We ended the session in Fayetteville’s square. You’ve just got to love small towns. The family histories are so wrapped up in the town itself. We took a series of images in front of the old Coca Cola sign where Sara’s mom had been photographed when she was Sara’s age.

Another great thing about small towns is that everyone is so nice and accomodating! The guys at Honey’s, the local diner, were kind enough to let us come in and shoot while they cleaned up…

…and the folks at the theater turned the lights on early for us so that we could get shots like this one. I love old movie houses and this one is so cool!

Thanks to Sara for being such a trooper in the chilly weather! It was so good to see you all and we hope to see you again soon!

– Mel

Hey all – thought you might like to see the product of all those Westhaven ad photos we were taking over the summer months. The ad featuring Sean and I came out this past Friday and we think they did a swell job with these. :) Take a look in the Friday Tennesseean under the Williamson A.M. Real Estate section for more ads like this one in the coming weeks.

For Halloween last night Aspen and I made Audrey a ladybug and toted her around the neighborhood. She was so cute!! You might even say she was as cute as a bug. :)

Sean wanted to join in the dress up activities too so he made Wellington into a Mummy – well sort of.

Thanks to Shannon for having hot pizza ready for us when we got home – yum! After last night I think I should officially go on a diet until Thanksgiving at least. We took too great an advantage of the fact that Audrey doesn’t notice when we dig in her candy bag – we’re saving her teeth – really.