Brynn and I met our freshman year of college in Nashville. We were suite-mates in an old dorm that had leaky faucets and funny smelling walls. We quickly bonded over long walks to the local mall - neither of us had a car at school. After college Brynn made the move from her small hometown in southern Illinois to the Big Apple. In New York City, she met Texas native Aaron. They dated for a couple of years, then Aaron proposed to Brynn in there gardens of Paris, France. A few months after that, they eloped to Iceland and had an intimate wedding ceremony with their families. Despite their whirlwind traveling lifestyle, they remain humble and down to earth people. Just hang out with them for any amount of time and you'll be doubled over in laughter (and if you are ever in Brooklyn - they can direct you to the best places to get brunch). Recently they celebrated their marriage at Brynn's family farm in Illinois. I was lucky enough to attend and take some portraits of the lovely couple.
austin
There is no better way to recharge your creativity than to just get out in a new landscape and shoot. Yesterday my friend (and talented photographer) Austin and I shot a few images in our hometown. Rediscovering the simple beauty of green fields and the grandeur of creation is just what I needed to welcome the upcoming summer season here in Tennessee.
You can see some of Austin's work here
“The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.”
For photographers : Nikon D7000 / Sigma 24-70 2.8 / VSCO for Lightroom
-hannah
morning details
taking a moment to capture the beautifully perfect details this morning