I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a couple that enjoys each other’s company as much as these two. When taking engagement photographs, a photographer hopes to see an organic connection between the couple and that’s exactly what I got this Kristen and Mark. Nothing forced or fake, just two people dancing, snuggling, kissing and laughing because they truly enjoy being together. This is love, pure and sweet. This is what writes beautiful stories, love that invades every inch of a person and changes them from the inside. This kind of love can been seen even when spending just an afternoon together for a photography session. Their love makes me feel so excited for their coming wedding and life together, it will absolutely be as beautiful as this day!
Sarah Sidwell Photography specializes in engagement photographs in Nashville and also focuses on wedding, newborn, baby, child, family, and lifestyle documentary photography. Areas of service include Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Nolensville, Arrington, Spring Hill, Thompson Station, Bellevue, Belle Meade, Fairview, Leipers Fork, Hendersonville and more.
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