When your Wiff (your bestie that could have been your wife) gets married, you pull out all stops. Unprecedented levels of planning, coordinating, and renting of flat bed trailers occurs. A day is dedicated to what is sure to be nothing short of epic. As such, a split shoot was determined to be our course of action. It poured off and on all day. We borrowed a flatbed trailer to bring out to my home, and carefully wrapped my 1800’s antique fainting couch, Elizabeth, to join us for the shoot. Lauren purchased flowers, and the bouquet was made in house by our resident florist, Corey. No other props were needed. Lauren’s now-husband is a fireman in Tomball, Texas. We began our journey at the Tomball Fire Department, with their classic original Fire truck. He had been washed, and angled to perfection. The Bay door opened to allow enough ambient light to illuminate just how special this shoot was to be. Once we were finished, it was off to the Tomball Museum District for country sass and classic elegance. You can see part two of her bridal session here.
 

Tomball Fire Department

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