Jarod + Katie

I’m not entirely sure where to begin with this post - or how to write anything, really. Jarod is my brother, my big brother. He’s the one who held my hand when the rides at the fair were too high and too scary for me to keep from crying on. He’s the one who walked ahead of me on our adventures to check for rattlesnakes. He’s the one who let me tag along to his Boy Scout meetings because I didn’t think Girl Scouts were exciting enough. He’s the one who was, without fail, always in attendance during my soccer games and ballet recitals and figure skating competitions. And between him and our brother and our dad and Colton, he’s also one of the few men I've ever loved. So naturally, I’m a bit protective of my brother.

But then there’s Katie. Katie is sweet and kind and patient and fun. Katie is one of the few people in the world who could rival both Jarod’s love for music and his love for teaching. She’s passionate, like Jarod, and quirky, so much like Jarod. She’s smart and wise and loves wine, like Jarod. She’s also the only person I know who can love Jarod the way he deserves to be loved.

Fortunately for me, Katie loves Jarod and Jarod loves Katie. And after nine years of dating, Jarod and Katie are really getting married!! Last month I flew to Boise for a few days of sibling time and delicious eating. When we weren’t enjoying the amazingness that is Boise, Jarod and Katie and I were driving around Idaho finding perfect spots for engagement photos. Allow me to show you just a few of my favorites.

Jarod and Katie took me on a cross-country tour of Idaho (but really, a cross-country tour). We drove 48 miles on a dirt road at roughly 3.2 miles per hour. I don't joke. But when we arrived in the shanty town of Atlanta, all of my younger-sister-whining subsided and I reveled in the beauty of this hidden wonder. Really. I'm ready to buy myself a cabin and stow away for the winter. Or the summer. Or maybe both.

Oh! This river? It's actually a hot spring! A real, live, running hot spring! And just like that, Idaho stole my heart forever.

Introducing the Sawtooth mountain range...

After Atlanta we made our way to the Redfish Lake Lodge in Stanley. The lake was beautiful and the view stunning, but I think Jarod and Katie are what really made the picture perfect.

On day two of the Jarod & Katie Engagement Session Extravaganza we opted to stay close to Boise and explore the Bogus Basin wilderness area. With views (and a couple) like this, I could not have been a more happy photographer. Or sister.

And finally, at the end of our adventure, we stopped by the Idaho state capitol building for a bit of epic architecture and gorgeous afternoon lighting...

...and a few dances by Ol' George.

Alan + Jessie

It was bright and cheerful, yet it was timeless and classic. It was relaxed and carefree, yet it was intricately and perfectly stitched together. Jessie and Alan managed to create a wedding day that was exactly what I hope for for all of my brides & grooms - it was perfectly them. I think the nicest compliment a couple can get on their special day is to hear that their day was a true and accurate reflection of their love and relationship and union. And as I moved through the reception and spoke with guests at The Johnson Estate earlier this month, I couldn't count on two hands the times I heard guests speak of how much the wedding before them emulated Jessie & Alan's love for life and beauty and each other. Mr. & Mrs. Dale, thank you for asking me to capture your love. I've been looking forward to your wedding since your engagement session last February. Your style is so classic and your joy so contagious, but really it's your love that's truly captivating. Thank you for inviting me to your epic party and asking me to stay and dance a little. And thank you for being you - beautiful, kind, hilarious you. I think you're both pretty great.

Lots of love, M.

If I could sum up everything that is beautiful about a First Look, it would be this image.

Jessie, you are stunning...

A sweet ceremony beneath a few towering pines.

Alan and Jessie met in an art class. So they thought it only fitting to include a little touch of their roots in their wedding day. As favors for their guests they took the time to hand spin clay mugs for every single person!

Fifty-Eight

If this is what 58 years of marriage looks like, I can't wait to grow old with Colton...

Happy Anniversary to the cutest grandparents I know.