Posted on June 17, 2016
Oh man.. Lizzy and Nate’s wedding! Sometimes… just sometimes…. one of those couples comes around that are just so unique and awesome that when they ask you to photograph their wedding… you start doing a happy dance in your living room. THIS was one of those couples. And THIS was one of those weddings. I mean, two people that met at an invitational board game convention, does it seriously get any more offbeat and up my ‘favorite wedding alley’ than that?








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Venue and Catering: Knoebel’s Amusement Resort
Cake: La Dolce Vita Bakery
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Posted on May 11, 2016
What a wonderful wedding to start the season with! These two lovebirds have been together for 17 years! After a long romance in the summer of 2015, Joan proposed to Tim on their boat with the light of a thousand candles and their children’s cheers from their dock. While neither was looking for love, Joan and Tim met out on the water where Tim was captioning the boat Joan had been assigned to. With a mutual love of the water, biking, and hiking, it was a match meant to be!
There wedding day couldn’t have been more beautiful (especially considering the previous weekend it had snowed!). Along with their family, they made a lot of the decorations too! Even creating custom cocktails for the event (mojitos and Italian guava bellinis). They even had the florist create a beautiful floral piece around a piece of driftwood they had found. The wedding was held in their backyard right on the water in beautiful Calvert County, Maryland. It was rustic, but chic with tiny touches of elegance throughout. They even set up a popcorn machine with Italian sodas and a movie screen to boot!
Guests watched these two get hitched, with heartfelt speeches from their children and touching moments between them. Joan’s grandson even walked her down the aisle. After their first kiss was shared, a big family hug was had by all! Hugs, laughter and smiles were shared between friends and family at the reception. You couldn’t find a sad face in the crowd! At one point, Joan even tried to pull Tim into the water! What a fun wedding this was! I couldn’t have been happier to have this be my first wedding of the season. So without further ado, I give you Joan and Tim’s wonderful Maryland wedding:
This is one of my favorite wedding moments. The bride’s granddaughter had drawn her a picture and she’s giving it to her grandma right before the wedding. The look on her face as she gives Joan the picture is just priceless.
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Posted on February 28, 2016
What a lovely day it has been! After a dreary, rainy, cold week of crap, today the sun was shining and a hopeful spring breeze was in the air. I’m nursing a migraine but still enjoying my time in my hometown. Who knew my mother would be the perfect photo assistant? I should have come to that conclusion on my own as she’s half the reason I’m a great cook AND she also knows what I mean when I ask her to ‘separate an egg.’ I guess it’s also a bit easier photographing with someone who’s right handed (my hubby is left handed and proves to add a level of difficulty when photographing with him).
Today we’re making a grandma staple. Gram’s loved coconut. Every year for her birthday she asked mom to make her favorite coconut cake. It always consisted of a citrus center with whipped icing covered in coconut. Coconut was her jam. She’d always have these little chocolate coconut clusters in the house hidden in her cupboard. Not to mention, macaroons. Grams has a plethora of macaroon recipes, so much that you could probably make a book just on those lol. I know her favs involved almond extract but I have yet to find that in her piles. I just grabbed one of the first ones I found, but who knows? Maybe in the future I’ll make some others and you can compare and contrast.
A perk about being home (other than of course getting to spend time with the fam and new puppy) is getting some farm fresh eggs from my dad’s chickens. They even have some lovely blue green eggs from their pair of Americanas. I also have a huge back porch to photograph on. Hence the lovely sunshine lit photos from today’s post. So without further ado, I give you one of gram’s MANY coconut macaroon recipes.

Coconut Macaroons:
Preheat oven to 325°.
Mix together in a bowl until combined coconut, sugar, flour and salt. Stir in egg whites and vanilla. Mix well. Drop rounded teaspoons onto baking sheet (either grease or use parchment paper). Bake at 325° for 18-20 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on wire rack. Yields about 1 1/2 dozen macaroons. **Also, just a note these aren’t super sweet like a lot of macaroons since you’re using unsweetened coconut. Enjoy!

Seriously, how lovely are these eggs? I can’t get enough of them. Those orange yolks are definitely something you can’t get at the grocery store!
As mom says, “This is separating eggs the ‘old school’ way.”
Isn’t mom the best food model? Even has great hands for it. I jokingly said I’d come up every weekend just to get shots with her but now I’m half thinking that might happen.


You see this wonderfully aged and old looking cooking rack? That’s grams… or great grams. At this point it could be both but I know that at one point, gram’s used it regularly.
Aren’t these just adorable? The blues and golden browns make me want to plan a party. I certainly have gram’s party planning running through my veins. So until next week, cheers! – Alysha
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