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Austin Wedding and Portrait photographer, Amelia Tarbet. bio picture

It's all about the real moments...

If you're looking for a wedding photographer, I can honestly say I sympathize. It can be a really long and tiresome process. Where do you start and how do you choose? When I got married, I had no idea what the most important factors were to consider, and I certainly didn't know how to narrow down my favorites. Let me start by saying that photography will be all that's left, besides the memories, when all is said and done. So, what's most important is that your photographer has a style that you can identify with and absolutely love.

My style? It's really a blend of styles. When I first started out in wedding photography seven years ago, I told my clients that my style was total photojournalism and that I would be a "fly on the wall" at their wedding. I quickly learned that this was not a realistic scenario. The trick is to know when it's appropriate to step in and create imagery (ie. creative portraits) and know when to let things just happen. I love candid moments, but I also love stunning, creative, and bold portraiture. However, even when I create portraits for my clients, I want them to feel natural and look comfortable.

I love things that are hip and edgy, but I also love things that are old fashioned. My photography is sort of the same story. Like everything else, photography can easily look too trendy. Certain poses, colors, and even post-production techniques can make images seem really cool now, but how will they look ten or twenty years from now? I know how to move quickly to capture those fleeting moments and expressions that cannot simply be recreated. The welling up of your husbands eyes as he sees you come down the aisle, your mother's expression as she watches you dance with your father, the huge hugs and pure elation (and exhaustion) that everyone shares right after the ceremony is over. I've experienced and seen these moments enough to know when they usually happen and how to capture them.

So, what do you want to remember from your wedding day? By the color of your shoes or the flowers you picked? Of course you do! These details are the result of months of planning and reflect your individual style. But, I am sure years from now those aren't the images you will want to pour over. I'll bet you'll want to see the images that reflect the real moments and real emotions that happened between you, your families and best friends. That's what I believe and that's how I approach photography. Finding beauty in all the real moments and capturing the essense of your wedding in an authentic, creative and natural way.

Jennifer and Trent

Jennifer and Trent had a beautiful and intimate wedding at one of my favorite hill country venues, Red Corral Ranch. It’s about an hour long drive from Austin, but well worth it.
The couple came down from Dallas and were joined by about 100 of their closet friends and family. I really enjoyed this wedding and how beautiful it was, but there was also a truly serene and calm feeling throughout the day. A lot of that had to do with the fact that Jennifer and Trent were absolutely so easy going. Even when things didn’t go perfectly, they just went with the flow. With having photographed over a hundred weddings, I can testify that this is the best approach on your wedding day. It’s not a question of if something will not go as planned, but simply what will not go as planned. It’s how you deal with it that will determine how it affects the day.

It’s always so hard to narrow down images to a reasonable count to put on my blog. How can you take 500 images, only showcase a small portion of them and tell the story of the day? Here are just some my favorites from the day. Congrats to both of you. I wish you wonderful marriage bliss!





























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