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Grace and Jeremy’s wedding day began at the Omni Severin Hotel on a sunny November afternoon in downtown Indianapolis. The Monumental Marathon had closed the streets, including the shuttle route to the church. So they walked instead. As New Yorkers, it felt completely normal. Suits, dress, city streets and all.

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Middleburg, Virginia feels like a town written in cursive. Stone walls curve along the road, meadows stretch toward the Blue Ridge, and everything moves at a slower, more deliberate pace. There’s hay in the air, history underfoot, and a sense that nothing here is in a rush. Along the way, a hand-painted sign mentions an old cat crossing. The kind of detail that only exists in places like this.

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We’ve photographed a lot of weddings. And while every one is different, the ones we love most tend to share a few things in common. They’re not following a formula. They’re not trying to impress anyone. They just feel good.
Here are a few signs you might be planning that kind of wedding.
Behind the Camera
We’re Alison and Zach, a husband and wife photography team who care deeply about how a wedding day feels. Alison brings calm guidance and a steady eye, while Zach is always close by, catching the moments that might otherwise slip past. Together, we show up ready to support you through the big emotions and the quiet ones, creating photographs that feel honest, natural, and beautifully real.