The Corbins at Rosie Creek Farms | Est. 03.22.20

Morgan booked me before she was engaged due to Rosie Creek being in such high demand, and I later booked her twin sister, Megan, too. Morgan and Caleb invested in my Luxury Package which includes 10 hours of coverage and a second shooter. We set it up where I can get authentic getting ready portraits, rather than a lot of downtime at the reception. This is honestly how I will be doing the rest of my weddings as it allowed for an easier flow and stress-free day.

The details Morgan included was her beautiful invites, their wedding bands, her something borrowed and old (her father’s original wedding band and a picture of him) tied by a blue ribbon for her something blue. It was so sweet documenting these details she put a lot of thought into. Morgan’s father has joined the Lord but he was involved in the wedding day everywhere. His pictured laid in the room where gifts were exchanged and final prep touches. We also were able to get a family photo of the 5 of them, and that was so sweet.

Morgan’s mom gifted Caleb one of Morgan’s father’s pocket knives. He was able to use that to open his gift from Morgan. All of these sweet sweet details made my heart smile.

One of my favorite parts of my Luxury package is having a second shooter, especially if Mary is available. I can fully trust Mary with everything. I was able to go get photos of Caleb and the guys getting ready while Mary got pictures of the girls on Rosie Creek’s bed in the bridesmaid’s suite. I had to come back to grab a clothes iron for the guys and was able to get a behind the scenes of Mary working her magic.

Morgan & Caleb said “I Do” under Rosie Creek’s altar with the horses in the pasture behind. This wedding is one where I really tried to prioritize uniqueness for the portraits of the bride & groom. I went to a brand new spot on the farm for their first look so I can have more greenery and fullness in the background.