The Plant at Kyle: Chloe & Tyler

Chloe and Tyler are the kinds of couples I have trouble forgetting. The energy and love they shared was such an experience. I feel super bad for the other photographers Chloe may have passed up on before she hired me!

Chloe and Tyler’s venue choice, The Plant at Kyle, was also such a treat to shoot at. It was the perfect size for a smaller intimate wedding, with plenty of space for dancing indoors and some seriously lovely looking architecture. A lot of venues I visit look like they were residences that were converted over to a venue, but this is one of the venues that you can tell was built from the ground up to serve as a venue (I could be wrong, but it just looks that way!). I’ll leave a link to their website at the end of the blog. Check them out!

Okay, enough of my ramblings. Onto the photos!!!!

The Plant at Kyle Drone Shot
Bride & Maid of Honor Getting ready
Wedding Day First Look
Wedding Day First Look
First toast with wedding party
Bride Enters with Both Parents
Photo of Groom during Ceremony
Couple Exchanging Ring During Ceremony
Mother and Bride Embrace
Bride Admires Her Father
Bride and Bridesmaids having fun during formal photos
Bride and Groom and Dog Family Photo
Bride and Groom Embracing After Ceremony
Wedding Day Couple's Photos
Father of the Bride Speech
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Bride is very expressive
Bride and Groom Cake Cutting
Bride and Groom First Dance

New Braunfels, TX Engagement

So this will be slightly sad, but not for the reason you may think.

Earlier this year Breanne reached out to me about shooting her wedding. After spending some time talking to each other, we both decided it would be a good idea if I shot her and Eric’s wedding! Well after some unfortunate planning issues, she had to move her wedding date back a few months and I was unavailable to move my date with her, so she was forced to find a new photographer (luckily we found an amazing replacement photographer in the area who was free!).

So why is this sad you ask? Well because we decided it would still be fun to do our engagement shoot together (and possibly a bridal shoot later) and I just really heckin enjoyed their company so much. Like many couples they seemed a bit reserved at first when we started shooting. (Believe it or not, not everyone works as professional models as their day job!). But by the end of the shoot, they were very relaxed and comfortable, and I even caught a few glimpses of their goofy love in action, such as when they decided to do their secret handshake in front of me. Which, I may add, was very impressive and well coordinated (and cute!).

Also I will add that Breanne was so thoughtful. I would have been willing to drive anywhere she wanted, but she tried her best to choose a location that was between us both to keep traveling to a minimum. She suggested Faust Street Bridge in New Braunfels, TX. I highly recommend you check this place out because it was amazing!



Here are some of the images from that engagement shoot and I’m not at all jealous of the photographer who gets to be there on the big day in mid 2020! (he lied…)

Austin Engagement Photography
Austin Engagement Photography
Austin Engagement Photography
Austin Bridge Engagement Photography
Austin Texas Engagement Photography
Austin Engagement Photography