Tina and Dusty…so lovely
Tina and I met freshman year of college. My bff, Allison, was at Clemson and I was at North Greenville College, which is now a university (crazy) and Tina was her roommate. I instantly liked Tina the moment I laid eyes on her. We had so much stinkin fun together freshman year. I spent all my time at Clemson since North Greenville was such a suitcase college and I wasn’t about to drive home to Columbia every weekend. Anyway, you get the picture. So after all these years we’ve remained close and I’m so happy to be apart of this new beginning in Tina’s life.
Some of you may recognize Tina as my assistant and second shooter in several weddings this past year. The girl has a great “eye” and I took full advantage of it. Wouldn’t you? I hope she’ll be joining me again this year for some Saturday adventures.
So I bet you’re wondering about this shoot…well it’s an “after wedding shoot”. Tina and Dusty actually tied the knot in a destination wedding last December, but some unfortunate circumstances occured that left them with not quite the memories they had hoped for. She can tell the story way better than me. That being said, I did this shoot for them. Honestly, I can totally relate. On my honeymoon to Costa Rica, my carry-on bag was stolen at the airport right after we landed. It was horrible, but that is a whole other post for another day.
Tina and Dusty, I had the most wonderful time with you guys. I look forward to many happy years ahead watching your love for each other continue to grow. much love, Liv
If you’re interested in an “after wedding shoot”, let me know. They are super fun and relaxing. Cheers!

























O, Thank you soo much! I absolutely luv the photos! I can’t thank you enough!!! The wedding may not have turned out as planned… but you photos made up for it! You truly are an awesome photographer… and such an inspiration! Dusty & I had a wonderful time with you & we were so excited to finally meet Amelia… she’s precious! Thank you friend!
Much Love Always, T
*It’s defnitely weird being on the other side of the lens
February 1st, 2010 at 6:09 pm