Posts tagged San Antonio wedding photographers
Our Most Important Wedding Ever

For years, we have lived inside other people’s moments. We have watched hands shake just before vows, seen parents hold back tears they did not expect, and felt the energy of a dance floor that refuses to end. As photographers, we are always aware of the fleeting nature of it all. We anticipate it, frame it, and preserve it.

But this time, there was no anticipation. No timeline to follow. No expectation beyond being present.

This time, it was ours.

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San Antonio Black & White Wedding Photography

When couples sit down with us for the first time, the conversation almost always starts the same way. We talk about their story. How they met. The moment they knew this relationship was something special. Somewhere along the way the subject of photography style comes up, and occasionally someone asks a question with a curious smile.

“Do yall do any photos in black and white for the wedding?”

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Weddings at Sacred Passages Chapel in Wimberley

Sacred Passages Chapel in Wimberley isn’t the kind of wedding venue you stumble upon by accident. It sits quietly, tucked into the Hill Country, revealed only after a slow drive down a winding road. There’s no rush built into the experience. From the moment you arrive, the pace shifts. The trees, the stonework, the open sky—it all invites you to pause and take it in before anything else happens.

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Being Inside the Wedding as a Photographer

We usually meet couples sitting across a small table, coffee cups between us, nerves and excitement mixed together in that way that only engagement seems to bring. Somewhere early in the conversation, almost without fail, one of you will say something like, “We just don’t want to feel awkward,” or “We really want our photos to feel real.” That’s usually when we smile at each other, because it opens the door to something we care deeply about—what it actually means to be inside a wedding as photographers, especially when we’re talking about San Antonio wedding photography.

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Waco Surprise Proposal at Brazos East Park – Gavin + Brandi

Proposals have a way of slowing down time. The air feels still. Every sound feels soft. Every step feels planned. We’ve seen this again and again as wedding photographers. But Gavin and Brandi’s surprise proposal at Brazos East Park in Waco hit us in a special way. The park has a quiet charm on normal days, but on this night, the sky, the river, and the cliffs at Lovers Leap worked together to give them a moment full of calm and warmth.

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Restaurant Claudine Intimate Wedding – Hina & Mark

Small weddings have a way of slowing things down. When you invite only the people who matter most, the day feels warm and honest. That’s what made Hina and Mark’s intimate wedding at Restaurant Claudine so special. It had heart. It had style. And it gave their closest friends and family a front seat to every moment.

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Five Great Blog Posts That Will Help You Plan Your Wedding

You’ve got the ring, the date, and a Pinterest board full of ideas. But now what? Between finding a venue, booking vendors, and staying sane, it’s easy to feel lost in the planning fog.

After photographing more than 200 weddings across Texas, we’ve learned what actually helps couples plan a wedding day that feels calm, joyful, and true to them.

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Bridal Photos Within the Catholic Church

For many brides, the Catholic Church isn’t just the place where vows are exchanged — it’s the heart of their wedding story. These sacred walls hold history, faith, and family legacies. As wedding photographers who have photographed countless Catholic ceremonies across San Antonio and South Texas, we’ve seen firsthand how powerful bridal portraits within the church can be.

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Ceremony Tips for Couples Getting Married

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re knee-deep in wedding planning and maybe a little overwhelmed by all the moving pieces. We get it—between picking flowers, managing guest lists, and figuring out whether you really need chair covers (spoiler: you probably don’t), the ceremony itself can sometimes feel like an afterthought.

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