It’s not everyday you get to be one of the first couples married at such an awesome venue! From the moment I heard about AutoCamp, I was so thrilled that was where Todd and Annalee were getting married. Their intimate wedding is what dreams are made of. Every little detail was planned out and perfectly executed by a wonderful team of vendors. Thank you Todd + Annalee for choosing me to capture and tell your love story for a lifetime.
There were so many amazing artists that went into creating this spectacular wedding day.
Photography: C’anna Rix
Florals + Rentals: Stockroom Picks + Picked Floristry
Makeup: Makeup by Janelle Marshall
Venue: AutoCamp Yosemite
If you are a photographer and you are going to shoot at a new location, here are some tips to making sure you are prepared.
1. Scout the location beforehand. If you are able to get there the day before or the week before to check things out, do it. It will make you feel more comfortable knowing that you’ve checked out the location.
2. If you can’t get there the day pr week before the shoot, arrive early and walk around. Find spots you like and that inspire you.
3. Embrace it and have fun.
It amazes me how fast all these little munchkins grow in such a short amount of time. Funny story, I photographed Nora’s mom and dad almost two years ago (a couples session) and they didn’t know they were pregnant at the time!
This little lady is such a fireball! She refused to wear the flower crown her mama brought for her. Like absolutely refused. She wanted nothing to do with it. So, we placed it at the base of the cake stand and it was darling. Nora and her family went to the lake after her session, and guess what… She gladly wore the flower crown without any fuss. Sometimes (well, all the time) the toddlers decide how the session will go. And you just have to roll with the punches!
It is always a pleasure getting to photograph families as they grow! I am excited to watch little miss Nora grow!
It all started when I used every penny of my Christmas and birthday money to buy myself a bright orange underwater point and shoot Olympus camera.
At 12 years old, I didn't quite know how or why I was so drawn to it, but I knew I was never going to put down my camera. And here I am, over 15 years (and some major camera upgrades later) and I still haven't put my camera down.