Franklin, TN Lifestyle Photography – Becca and Mitch
Written by Mel McLellan
Becca and Mitch have been married for 10 years now and the last time they were photographed together was on their wedding day. Don't let this happen to you! :o) Needless to say, it's about time these guys were in front of the camera again! They were so nervous but they did so great! As you can see, they had nothing to worry about. :o) Becca and Mitch, thank you so much for letting us record your love and this milestone in your life!
South Carolina Weddings – Hunting Beach
Written by Mel McLellan
The day after Amber and Tyler's wedding, we all got up bright and early to do an Us Session before heading out of town. The mosquitos were thick and blood-thirsty but the sunrise was beautiful! It made for a perfect quiet morning on the beach...
Good morning everyone! Hope your day is off to a wonderful start.
Happy 5th Anniversary (And other stuff that is good too)
Written by Sean McLellan
Today is the day. Five years of having the BEST. WIFE. EVER. Thank you so much for everything, Mel--I love you so much! We're still amazed at how quickly the time has gone. It seems like we were getting married a few months ago, but at the same time, it's been forever. We couldn't be any happier, and are thrilled looking forward to the next five years!
On another note--we have a ton of thank you's to send out! All of the comments you leave on our blog are wonderful, and greatly, greatly appreciated. It really does make our day to hear from everybody out there, and we are over the moon thankful to all of you. To show our maximum thankfulnessocity*, we've got several $10 iTunes gift certificates going out, today. And many more to come... Here goes:
- Blog commenter #1100 - Bradford Watson - La Dolce Vita Studio
- Blog commenter #1200 - Ricki Ford - Ricki Ford Photographers
- Blog commenter #1300 - Lisa Thomas - Kira Lisa Photography
- Blog commenter #1400 - Aruna B - Aruna B. Photography
*thankfulnessocity (n.) feeling or expressing gratitude; usually accompanied by the level of that gratitude, ranging from "minimal thankfulnessocity" all the way up to "maximum thankfulnessocity"