I met with Alicia and Alex just two weeks ago after the Georgia Bridal Show at the Cobb Galleria. I had them over for breakfast with Ben one morning and we simply had the best time just talking and getting to know each other! We hung out for almost two hours having a blast talking about everything from how they met and started dating, our jobs, Falcons football, and much more. We ate and laughed and at the end of our meeting, they decided to join the MMP family! I am so thrilled!!
We met this weekend at The Goat Farm Arts Center in Atlanta. I have been wanting to shoot there for a while now, but have never had the opportunity to make it happen. Alicia and Alex asked for some suggestions of places to go, and on the list I gave them was The Goat Farm.
OH MY GOSH. I loved this location! It was so stinking awesome! We had two hours to walk around the facility and take pictures. I was in photographer heaven. I would turn a corner and find another really cool spot to take pictures. Alicia and Alex could tell you I was jumping and skipping around with excitement at the pictures as I saw them on the back of the camera.
Congrats you two! I know that if the engagement session is any indication of how much fun we’re going to have at your wedding, we are going to have a blast! I cannot wait!
And no, that chicken is not photoshopped in. Definitely hanging out while we took pictures! I think were were at least a dozen chickens walking around on the porch!
Alex designed her ring! GREAT job Alex!
Another chicken wanted to say hi!
Ready to tie the knot!
Love that last shot! Beautiful work. 🙂
Thank you so much Lauren!!! That means a lot!
That blue dress against the reddish background is stunning! The Goat farm is such an amazing place to photograph:)
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