Hi there! We're Luke and Cat, and we're so happy you're here. We hope you'll stay a while! We’re a husband and wife wedding photographer team based in Houston, Texas. Ranchers-turned-photographers, our world looks like this: a Craftsman-style farmhouse; our newborn, Knox, in our arms; coffee in the kitchen; Edison lights on the back porch; and a pair of English bulldogs at the foot of our bed. Read more...
 
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Polaroids from the Beach

Aug 8, 2013 / Our Life, Film

This past weekend, some of our good friends invited us down to their beach house for a weekend getaway. It is pretty safe to say that we're crossing our fingers that they had as great of a time as we did and that we'll be taking more trips down there. We took pictures on our Polaroid Land Camera while we were there. We're loving this old camera!





And one non-Polaroid below. For sunsets, you can't beat an iPhone!















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Soulmates

Jul 31, 2013 / Weddings, Film


For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart.
It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul.
~ Judy Garland

Hope you're celebrating Wednesday with your soulmate :) xo... cat
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Cheyenne at Night

Jul 17, 2013 / Our Life, Film
As with most of our weddings that allow us to travel, we always want to make sure we make a trip of it and see the sights around us. Chances are, we won't be back to these towns anytime soon, so we really want to go exploring.

While we were in Cheyenne, Wyoming for Kassi and Ian's wedding, we took a trip around the town to explore during the day and try to get a game plan for where we were going to take pictures on the big day. We quickly noticed that Cheyenne is a town that hasn't let go of it's western heritage. To call the state capital a "sleepy little town" may be a little overboard, but not by much. It was one of the most relaxing and easy going places we have been.

As we drove down main street, we loved seeing all of the motel signs. Yes, there were a few modern hotels, but the majority were little mom-and-pop type motels that blended in seamlessly with the beautiful rolling hills surrounding Cheyenne. You can't really appreciate the signs during the day, but at night the motel signs are so cool! So after the party was over, after the wedding reception, Cat and I drove around Cheyenne with our windows down, enjoying the cool breeze, and snapped some pictures of the signs that captivated us so much. We shot all of these on film, and to say I was a little nervous to get the scans back would be an understatement. Thankfully, we were so pleased with how the scans turned out when we got them back.

We will jump at the chance to return to Wyoming for a wedding if we get the chance, but for the mean time, we will just look at these images and try to get back to that cool July night in such a neat town.




I haven't seen too many state capitols so empty at night. It seemed like it was just us alone in the city.








You can bet that when Frontier Days come to town, things will get a little crazy! We may have been able to sneak in to the fairgrounds and get some amazing images of the "Beaches of Cheyenne" but you will have to wait to see those!


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