Happy New Year!!

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Hello, hello!  And welcome to 2010!  I’m finally back in town and getting my life in order after Kevin and Eryn’s INCREDIBLE New Year’s Eve wedding in Columbia, South Carolina. In light of the new year, I wanted to bring to your attention a very special resolution of mine…

I realize that I am a wedding photographer. I shot over 70,000 images in 2009 and yes, the majority of them were, in fact, wedding images.  That said… I also realize that the majority of blog posts are not actually of these weddings.  Why?  I have no idea!  I think I get so overwhelmed with all the wedding images that I spend all my time trying to decide which ones to post and as a result get discouraged and eventually give up.  I hate that!  And I hate the fact that my blog posts are so on and off. So my friends, I am making a commitment to you in 2010. A commitment to blog more.  But not just “more” because that’s not exactly measurable.  Every other day.  And some weeks, everyday. And if you’re really lucky, sometimes twice a day – which is the case today!

To get your week off to the right start, you MUST flip through some of these pictures and WATCH the below video from Kevin and Eryn’s wedding.  It will make your heart happy. Promise. (And don’t mind that silly little photographer in the frame… ;)

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With 20 years of experience, I bring a calm, steady presence to your most meaningful days. I specialize in documenting relationships over time—from weddings and anniversaries to babies and families—with a love for black-and-white imagery, honest moments, and photographs that belong in albums, not just on a feed. There are no forced poses or “pretend to” prompts here, only space for what’s real. I’m not just here for the highlight; I’m here for the history you’re creating.

And I can't wait to capture your story

Hi! i'm rené, your
photog & legacy keeper

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