Kellen & Ashley | Fredericksburg Wedding Photographer

This time last year I was shooting Kellen & Ashley's wedding while crossing my fingers that all my activity wouldn't put me into labor juuuust yet. After their wedding, I had three weddings in queue, one right around the corner and a baby coming! As you can imagine, all of this contributed to a quiet blog. So I figured Kellen & Ashley's first wedding anniversary was as good a time as any to relive their wedding here on the blog! I LOVE these two! They are one of the most laid-back couples I know. They have both been through some hard times apart, and together they help one another focus on the good in life. Ashley is so down-to-earth and Kellen's adoration of her makes them such a positive, uplifting couple to be around. I really enjoyed each chance I had to spend time with them. And I am excited because thanks to Facebook, Ashley and I have been able to keep in touch and they are expecting their first baby in 2013! I am looking forward to hanging out with them around the holidays for some maternity pictures, so keep an eye out for those in the next few months!

Lucky for me, Ashley loves rainy days and had the best attitude about the rain on her wedding day (although it seems this year she's thinking they have jinxed this weekend to forever be rainy!). Because of the rain, we took advantage of covered porches and brightly-lit hallways for many photo ops. The day was so beautiful (of course) and had a lot of unique touches. One of my favorite things was that as Ashley came down the aisle the DJ played a recording of her voice talking to her dad. Queue the tears!! All of the vendors involved came together to make this day so beautiful and so fun for Kellen, Ashley and all of their guests.

Take a peek into this day last year:

Equipment used for this wedding:  canon 5d mark ii // canon 7d // canon 50mm f/1.2 lens // canon 70-200 f/2.8 lens // canon 35mm f/1.4 lens // canon 100mm f/2.8 macro lens

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Liz Cook is the owner and photographer of sincerely, liz: photography. She is a virginia wedding photographer and virginia portrait photographer who loves virginia weddingsfamily portrait sessions and couple photography.

To see more of Liz’s work, check out her latest work as well as some of her favorite weddings. To hire Liz, simply fill out this form.

Katie's Bridals | Virginia Wedding Photographer

This past weekend we shot the stunning farm wedding of Katie and Chris. I am still feeling a little speechless about the whole day… but at the risk of sounding cliche, Katie and Chris are were absolutely made for one another. It was such a joy to capture their pure happiness throughout the day. As always, I am SO excited to share the pictures. (Check out a sneak peek on Facebook!) For now though - here's a glimpse of Katie's bridal session held at the same location as the wedding. Katie, a soybean and corn farmer, was all dressed up for her beautiful day. I LOVE the way these pictures tell you so much about her. She is a farm girl through and through, she loves her soybean fields, pick up trucks, and hanging out by the water. I love the contrast of beauty and elegance against the dust of the environment. Love, love.

To learn more about Katie and the stunning gown she is wearing, you can WATCH her on an episode of Say Yes To The Dress! I loved it! I love her!

Okay… The photos!!

Equipment used for this session:  canon 5d mark ii // canon 50mm f/1.2 lens // canon 70-200 f/2.8 lens // canon 35mm f/1.4 lens

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Liz Cook is the owner and photographer of sincerely, liz: photography. She is a virginia wedding photographer and virginia portrait photographer who loves virginia weddingsfamily portrait sessions and couple photography.

To see more of Liz’s work, check out her latest work as well as some of her favorite weddings. To hire Liz, simply fill out this form.

Brand New Baby Session | Lynchburg Baby Photographer

One day we can address my constant enthusiasm about photography... but for now I need to share this session with you guys. (You like how I reworded my normal way of saying "I am SO EXCITED to share this session with you!!" don't you?! ;))

So I love birth photography. I am often left speechless after a birth experience because there really is no way to describe how sacred I think it is... how honored I am to be able to capture such beautiful moments. It is growing in popularity and of course with that come people who think it is weird... or wouldn't dare let a camera in on such a personal experience.

This was the exact case with Olivia and her husband. Olivia, a photographer herself, wanted her birth experience captured. Her husband was naturally hesitant. So they compromised and invited me to capture their hospital experience about 24 hours after their baby L was born through a Brand New Baby session.

I am excited to have this session to share because I want other moms to know that the Brand New Baby session is an option for them as well. If your can't get your whole family on board for birth experience photography, this is a great compromise to still capture that short time in you and your baby's lives.

Isn't it such a beautiful time?

Equipment used for this session:  canon 5d mark ii // canon 50mm f/1.2 L lens

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Liz Cook is the owner and photographer of sincerely, liz: photography. She is a virginia wedding photographer and virginia portrait photographer who loves virginia weddingsfamily portrait sessions and couple photography.

To see more of Liz’s work, check out her latest work as well as some of her favorite weddings. To hire Liz, simply fill out this form.

letters to sunday | months nine and ten

Sweet Sunday Baby,

You and me... we are BFF. We hang out all the time... we make each other laugh and we give lots of snuggles. We share toys and meals and we talk about everything. The older you get the more fun we have. I am crazy about you and I kinda think you are perfect.

One of my favorite things about you is that you are such a social butterfly (just like your mama!). You pretty much love everyone. Okay, well, except Uncle Frank. But he's kind of an exception. Everyone loves him so we're sure you will love him, too, when you get older. But there is no denying you are SOCIAL. You get sooo bored when we have "at home" days with no company. Of course we have those pretty regularly, so we're working on that. You always prefer the company of others, even if it's just the puppies. I love that I don't have to worry about you when I leave you with your nanny (Allison)... or grandma... or Aunt Christy. You don't seem to ever be afraid of other people and I am so proud of that! Although, I'm not quite sure what you are actually afraid of. I really hope you didn't get your daddy's fearlessness. However, one could argue that his quality of life is higher since he's not afraid of anything. :)

You are still an animal lover through and through. You and Traveler seem to have worked out the few kinks between you guys and you've finally learned how to tell Hawkeye to STOP kissing you, please. They are both super patient with you and they even let you play in their crate whenever you want! (Which happens a couple of times a day.)

Oh guess what?! You are FINALLY teething. Like, for real. There are teeth in your mouth now! They just showed up overnight. Here I thought you had Pink Eye and just weren't feeling that great and it turns out you had Pink Eye AND you were teething. My poor baby. You've been especially fussy a couple of weeks this month but God gifted me with a large dose of grace and somehow I have managed to truly enjoy nurturing you all day every day (instead of praying for patience during your cries). I love to take care of you. I love that you find comfort in my arms and I savor every one of those moments when you can't be close enough to me.

Speaking of closeness. You are such a little cuddle bug and it makes my heart skip a beat every day! Every time I pick you up out of your crib you lay your head on my shoulder. Snuggle, snuggle - you never tired of it! Actually, you really love to cuddle your sock monkey. It's the cutest thing in the world. I will pick you up and you lean back into your crib and reach for your sock monkey. A lot of times he comes between you and I and you are actually laying your head on HIS head instead of my shoulder. It's pretty adorable.

You are learning to communicate. You are doing this new pointing thing when you want someone or something. It's mostly when you want a person, though. It's your way of saying "You! I want YOU!" Daddy always comes around the corner and sees you and points to you and says "You!" And you flail your arms and giggle as if you are saying "Exactly, Daddy!!!" So cute! You can say "mama" and "dada," but not quite when you actually MEAN mommy or daddy. But, when you want food you smack your lips together. You've definitely got that down. We're working on baby sign language and you almost have "more" and "all done" behind you. We'll get there!

On September 7th you crawled for the first time. Boy was your daddy grateful to see that milestone, because the very next day he had to go work out of town for three weeks. By the time he returned home you were crawling everywhere and even using furniture to help you walk! You were a whole different baby when he saw you again. You are growing up so super fast.

For about three weeks now now you have slept through the night every night. I think we did it. We made it, Sunday Quinn. You are officially a good, solid night time sleeper and dare I use the word "predictable." I think our challenges were many but the big ones were overtiredness (I made that word up - so don't try to use it in a paper in school) and the lack of an eating schedule. Now that you are eating real food regularly we are finally getting on somewhat of a schedule and you go to bed MUCH earlier than you did before. Here's what a typical at-home day looks like for us this month:

7am - Wake 8am - Breakfast (you love bananas, strawberries and eggs!) 9:30am - Nap 11am - Playtime 12pm - Lunch (often we eat veggies and chicken or leftovers from the night before) 1pm - Bathtime after an especially messy lunch 2pm - Nap 4pm - Playtime 5pm - Dinner (whatever mama & daddy are eating for dinner) 6:30-7:30ish - Bedtime

Sometimes on weeknights we push your bedtime a little later if you aren't too tired just yet. Daddy doesn't get home until 7pm and he hates not seeing you at all during the week, so we make lots of exceptions. We are both really grateful that you have adapted to our flexible lifestyle.

Some of your current favorites are: strawberries and bananas, puff snacks (thanks Daddy!), sweet potatoes, chicken, new animals to play with, when friends come over (especially Aiden!), breastfeeding (always), your sock monkey, Grandmommies chapstick (you kind of have a weird obsession with it...), your little bitty board books you received from Mrs. Emily, being outside, when daddy plays any instrument around the house, any toy at Grandma's house, and any power cord you can find (against mamas wishes).

And some things you really don't like: Not being able to play with power cords, oatmeal, yogurt, avocados, being told "no," losing your balance, wearing a poopy diaper (who doesn't dislike that?!)... and that's about it!

I'm really stretching to come up with more things you dislike but you are such a happy, content girl... there's not a whole lot that makes you cry. I am so grateful. I enjoy your company so much, just last night daddy said to me "She is so much fun." It's true, sweetie. I'll tell you so many times in your life: you are the light of our lives. We love you and love being with you and love watching you grow.

Always, Mama

Gratituesday: Rainy Days

It's a rare day when I am grateful for rain. But for three weeks in a row now it has rained on the day when I needed a break the most. So this week, I want to share how thankful I am for the rain.This is a crazy time of year with my work and Tommy's schedule as well. We've basically just been taking turns single-parenting these past few weeks between the demands of our careers. We're tired. (And I really miss him!) Rain is the best excuse to postpone a session (or in Tommy's case, a long run) and hang out together, curled up on the couch. It's also a good excuse to cancel all of my plans and spend a day catching up on work! Both of which have happened the past few weeks and on Mondays no less.

So this week was an easy one - I'm grateful for the rain at the most perfect time. I took Sunday out yesterday and captured a few quiet moments between showers. She loves being outside so much and I love a happy baby!

Gratituesday is a weekly blog post (that I try to keep up with) I got involved with over here. You should join, too! If you do, be sure to let me know in the comments as I would love to read what you write about.

Equipment used for these pictures:  canon 5d mark ii // canon 50mm f/1.2 lens

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Liz Cook is the owner and photographer of sincerely, liz: photography. She is a virginia wedding photographer and virginia portrait photographer who loves virginia weddingsfamily portrait sessions and couple photography.

To see more of Liz’s work, check out her latest work as well as some of her favorite weddings. To hire Liz, simply fill out this form.