That 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 we’ve come to recognize after years of photographing weddings across San Antonio. When the guest list gets smaller, the moments don’t just feel quieter, they feel more honest. It’s the pause right before a ceremony begins, when everything settles and you realize this is actually happening. The way two people look at each other when there’s nothing else pulling their attention away. The conversations that happen off to the side, unfiltered and unhurried, where people aren’t performing for a timeline but simply being present. Those are the moments that tend to stay with you, not because they’re grand, but because they’re real in a way that’s hard to recreate any other way.
Read MoreSome wedding days feel loud and fast from the moment they begin. Others unfold more gently, like they’re in no rush to prove anything. Kimberly and Donald’s wedding at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country—hosted at the Sunday House—was very much the second kind.
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