“It may rain on our wedding, but not our marriage!”~ Memphis, TN Wedding Portraits

Posted on March 24, 2011

John Berger knew just how to make his bride-to-be feel better about the forecast for rain on their wedding day.

Their wedding ceremony was not what they had originally planned, but it was beautiful nonetheless.

And because there was rain on their wedding day, we got to reschedule a shoot for a beautiful day, which we had yesterday.

I have SO many images from this session that I love.  But for now I’ll just share these…

(Yes, I was singing “The Hills are Alive” while Jessi was conjuring up “Enchanted” images.  We are weird, and we go with it.) ;P

I’m kinda glad it rained on their wedding day.  ;P

Jessi and John, may God continue to bless you as you grow in Him and with each other.  May your marriage glorify Him and proclaim to the world that you serve a risen Savior!

~Daisha





Jessi & John {Married!} ~Memphis, TN Photographer~

Posted on March 9, 2011

This past weekend I tackled my first wedding.  For months the idea of a beautiful outdoor wedding in the Memphis Botanical Garden played in my head.  But the weather had a different idea…

So, aside from the Bride and Groom portraits which we will go back to the Gardens on a beautiful day to shoot, here’s the sneak peek:

(Notice how my Naomi is holding her “Kissing Ball” like it’s a football.  She kills me!  I love her so much!)

Whenever I go to a wedding, I strain my neck to see the expression on the groom’s face the moment he sees his bride.

Here is the moment that John saw Jessi for the first time in all her bridal glory.

Did you see the cutest Ring Bearer and Flower Girl?  They did such a great job following directions and walking down the aisle.  It was a very proud moment for me and my husband.

I’m living in eager anticipation for the sunny session with the bride and groom.  So, rest assured, you will be seeing more of these people.

Congratulations, Jessi & John.  We were honored to be a part of “Your Day”, but we are even more honored to be a part of your lives.

~Daisha