The morning of Maria and Austin’s perfect wedding day began with an all too typical March shower in Indiana. Thankfully, the rain quickly cleared, leaving behind pleasant temperatures perfect for an early-spring wedding. The entire wedding party chose to prepare at the church, allowing for a seamless flow of photos. I started by capturing the thoughtful details, rings, flowers, and shoes, before moving on to the getting-ready moments filled with laughter and anticipation. Maria added a touching personal element by wearing her mom’s favorite cross as her “something borrowed.”





The highlight of the pre-ceremony timeline was the first look in front of the church, where Maria and Austin saw each other for the first time that day. Opting for a first look gave Maria and Austin a private, intimate moment to see each other before the ceremony.





With the timeline running slightly ahead of schedule, we efficiently completed many of the wedding party photos and all the family formals right in the sanctuary. One thing I love is documenting real connections between family members in addition to the posed photos everyone expects to see on a wedding day.


Maria and Austin’s wedding was a beautiful celebration of love, family, and faith, centered at Noblesville Baptist Church in Noblesville, Indiana. The day was made even more special because the bride’s grandfather, who had baptized both Maria and Austin, officiated the ceremony, adding a deeply personal and heartfelt touch to the day.



Following the heartfelt ceremony, the couple greeted guests in a classic receiving line. This timeless tradition allows the newlyweds to personally thank every attendee, offering quick hugs, smiles, and words of gratitude. It’s an efficient yet meaningful way to ensure no one is missed during the excitement of the reception. Each interaction is brief but warm, creating a personal connection before the celebration moves to the next phase. Adding a receiving line can take up more space in the timeline.



Before leaving the church, we had one more photo to capture, one captured by her grandmother and then her mother. There is something so special about recreating wedding photos from the generations before.

Then it was time to head to The Sagamore Club in Noblesville for the reception. This elegant private country club, featuring a renowned Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, provided a stunning backdrop with its rolling greens, timeless architecture, and sophisticated indoor spaces. The venue offered a perfect blend of upscale charm and natural beauty for the party.
Upon arrival, we wrapped up the remaining wedding party portraits and squeezed in a few impromptu family groupings. While a classic golden hour sunset didn’t materialize, the sky delivered its own gorgeous display of dramatic colors and dark clouds, making for equally memorable photos.





Maria and Austin’s love story began online, with Maria in Noblesville and Austin in Wisconsin. They connected through a shared video game, and their first in-person meeting was witnessed by the bride’s matron of honor, her cousin, who has been by Maria’s side since childhood. In her speech, she fondly recalled their early days playing Barbies and sipping “pink milk,” and how their bond endured even after she moved to California. The matron of honor’s daughter served as the flower girl, and Maria had been there for her birth, adding another layer of family history. Her words brought both laughter and tears as she lovingly assured everyone that Maria had truly found “her person.”


The best man shared a touching reflection on his lifelong friendship with Austin, starting from their childhood, and expressed his genuine happiness that his friend had met his perfect match.


The couple cut into their elegant wedding cake, joined by a separate groom’s cake, a Southern tradition with roots in Victorian England. Originally a denser, richer cake (often fruitcake laced with liquor to symbolize strength), the groom’s cake evolved in the American South as a personalized dessert reflecting the groom’s tastes or hobbies. It provides a fun, secondary flavor option and has become a creative way to honor the groom. Maria and Austin enjoyed this sweet moment before the real party began.




The dance floor was electric all night, with guests of all ages joining in the fun. The photo booth was a huge hit, capturing silly poses and candid memories that everyone loved.





The groom’s grandparents hit the dance floor, moments that for sure need to be documented on camera.

The bride included a bouquet toss in the reception festivities. It was enthusiastically caught by one of her bridesmaids, who happens to be engaged to her brother.



As the evening wound down, Maria and Austin shared one last dance before making their exit, surrounded by family, friends, and well-wishes, ready to begin their new chapter with a honeymoon in sunny Florida.


It was an unforgettable day filled with love, laughter, meaningful traditions, and the warmth of family and friends, exactly what they wanted their wedding day to be. Congratulations to Maria and Austin!