Big Bend is not a place you stumble into. You choose it deliberately, you drive toward it for hours through some of the most open land in Texas, and somewhere along the way the desert starts to do something to you. The Chihuahuan Desert has a way of making everything feel quieter and slower, and by the time the Chisos Mountains rise up from the flat and the road curves into the basin, you are already different than you were when you left. That is exactly why Michelle and I went there to get married.
Read MoreThat is how we found ourselves at the McNay Art Museum with them, wandering through its grounds and interiors, letting the afternoon unfold without pressure. There was no rush to get to the next thing, no audience waiting. Just the two of them, newly married, stepping into this next chapter with a quiet kind of confidence.
Read MoreThere’s something truly magical about capturing a proposal. It’s the raw emotion, the genuine surprise, and that split-second moment when two lives change forever. And when you combine that with an iconic Texas landmark like the Waco Suspension Bridge, the result is pure magic.
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