Help us build a school in Africa by booking our last opening for 2014!

Dreaming  //  

We are so incredibly excited to be kicking off our wedding season on Saturday with Molly and Joe’s celebration at The Oaks! This time of year always warms our hearts… not just because of the sunshine and warm weather that is just around the corner, but because of the LOVE that is in the air that we get to capture!!! What an AMAZING blessing in our lives!

This year is gearing up to be quite special! We have a full wedding schedule… (with 1 exception that we are SUPER excited about!)!!!! And every single couple we are working with rocks our world! ;) They warm our hearts in special ways!

Okay, I can’t wait any longer… It is with extreme excitement that we are announcing that we are opening up our schedule to accept 1 more wedding for 2014 for a super special cause! We are going to accept 1 more wedding for 2014 and the proceeds, including $4,000 from our base collection fee will become a donation directly to BuildOn! That is right… the sweet couple that books this opening will donate $4,000 to this AMAZING organization and help us build a school in Malwai. (Added bonus… it is a tax deduction too! ;) )!!!

In December, we are joining with a group of about 15 people (Team Modzi Modzi) to make the journey to Africa and help build a school. We are more than excited to be a part of BuildOn’s efforts and even more excited that we have the opportunity to help you get involved in the efforts too!

If you are getting married, or know someone getting married in 2014 who is still looking for a photographer and would like to make a HUGE difference in the lives of Malawi children, please send them our way!!! Please help us spread the word by sharing these graphics & a link to this blog post on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, etc.! (Huge thanks to our friend (and bride too!) Laura for being the leader of our group and sharing these AMAZING pictures with us from her treks she has led in the past! She is AMAZING! ;) )!

Happy Wedding Season! And YAY for taking steps together to break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy!