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Alex + Jason :: Newlywed

Every now and then my couples will put on their wedding attire again for what I like to call a “Newlywed” shoot. It’s pretty much just a chance to take more photos and in a more relaxed environment. On the wedding day there can be very limited time and light sometimes and so a Newlywed shoot is a fantastic idea if you’re looking to not only get another excuse to wear your dress, but take more pictures with your new husband!! Alex and Jason’s wedding was back in October but they live in Texas and didn’t get a chance to come visit Louisiana until this month. We only have a one day window so it was a complete blessing that the weather was perfect for them! Below are a few of my favorites from their shoot.

Happy Monday everyone!

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It’s been 6 months since they got married and yet they seem like their wedding was yesterday… still happily in love.

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Love this:

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Michael got this shot and I thought it was rad. So I posted it, yep.

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Such a picture perfect couple.

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Mikey got this one too. I always love seeing his different perspective.

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Okay this next photo … well, I’m not sure I can even explain it! It was definitely one of the most R.A.N.D.O.M. moments in my life. As we were walking along to find the next spot I wanted to shoot at, we all of the sudden see this random cow man at the top of the hill rolling around and “grazing”. We honestly all thought he must be drunk or crazy. It was seriously SO BIZARRE. But come to find out it was for some school video project… I’m still not sure what though. He ended up asking Alex to walk with him and I got this shot. It was so hilarious.

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Final shot of the day and it’s probably my favorite too. Thank you Alex and Jason for coming to hang out with us!! Never lose that “newlywed” feeling.

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