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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Our Favorite Venues: 7F Lodge!

Feb 22, 2013 / Weddings
To our Aggie friends... this one's for you! Any chance we get to go to College Station, we take it. It's especially fun when we get to go to College Station to shoot a wedding! One of our favorite venues in that area is 7F Lodge!


Houstonians take notice too... 7F is close enough for you too! Our last wedding at 7F Lodge was a Houston-based couple!
Here's 3 things we love about 7F Lodge!
1) That chapel!
I would say this is the number one most recognizable aspect of 7F Lodge. They have an adorable open-air little white chapel that is the centerpiece of their wedding day ceremonies. Super small ceremonies can actually happen inside the chapel, but larger ones can use the chapel as the backdrop. The chapel is extra-spectacular at night when candles provide ambience, and it turns into a favorite photo spot for brides and grooms.
2. Follow The Winding Road
I'll admit it. When I first arrived at 7F Lodge, I didn't quite know where to go. There are paths and trails every which way. I wanted to tie a string to Luke to make sure I didn't get lost. But guess what... these paths and trails make for a very intimate day for brides and grooms. And it's one of the major things that makes 7F Lodge very unique.
3. The Chalkboard Signs
Somebody needs their own board dedicated to them on Pinterest... and it's the chalkboard artist at 7F. From "Love Saves Lives" to a simple "Amor" these signs are throughout the property and are that extra something special that transforms A place into THE place.
It's not just a wedding venue... the cabins are also available for a little getaway. Check out 7F Lodge!
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Faux-Workaholism

Feb 21, 2013 / Our Life
This week I've been really struggling with faux-workaholism. I think that is a term I made up, but nonetheless, it best describes what's going on.

Definition: Goofing off while sitting at your desk, just because you feel like you should be at your desk during business hours.

So here's what 'faux-workaholism' is for me. I glance at my long to-do list, scan all the items, and ignore it. Instead, I fill my 'work' hours with stuff that accomplishes nothing: Facebook, PInterest, playing games on my iPhone, more Facebook, more Pinterest... well, you get the picture. I don't feel guilty about doing all these things because somehow the fact that I'm sitting at my desk/computer makes it seem like I'm still working.

The thing that is ridiculous about my behavior is that I truly dislike sitting at my computer all day. As I'm writing this, I am shaking my head because *I know* that one of the basic advantages of owning your own business should be that you aren't chained to your desk all day. Any past photographers that we've mentored will tell you that's something we preach.

I'm not the only one. My officemate/business partner/soulmate/husband Luke also struggles with this. He's suffering from faux-workaholism much more than I am, in fact. He piddles around on YouTube for a few hours, and then ends up having to be at his desk paying bills at 7 PM because there weren't enough hours in the day to get it done.

The question I ask myself is this: even if I'm accomplishing very little, even if I'm being the complete opposite of productive, why do I still feel like I have to be at my computer? If I'm going to accomplish nothing, why wouldn't I move to the couch and catch up on Law & Order SVU?

I think this is a holdover feeling from my years of working for other people. Now that I'm my own boss, I forget that I don't *have* to sit at my desk just because it is somewhere between the hours of 9 AM and 5 PM.

Looking forward to next week, I'm going to do my absolute best to spend the time I'm at my computer and desk actually doing the work that I need to accomplish that day. Hopefully by doing this I'll be able to spend LESS time in the office, and spend more time doing the things I want to do. Imagine how exciting it would be to walk out of the office and close the door at 2 PM!

I'm reminded of this quote that is all over Pinterest from Lara Casey. If you don't know who Lara is, she is the founder/editor of Southern Weddings Magazine which I believe is the best magazine available to those of us lucky enough to be from the South. (Y'all know we are lucky, right?) She recently started selling these beautiful letterpress gold foil versions of some of her handwritten mantras. Here's a reminder from her shop!



Here's 3 things I *want* to do next week. These are much different from my to do list.

1) Catch up on Downton Abbey. I haven't watched the last 3 episodes. I know the ending is a tearjerker because so many people posted about it on Facebook, but I still want to see for myself.

2) Make Banana Bread. I have had intentions of making homemade banana bread for three weeks now. Two trips to the grocery store, two bunches of rotten bananas and two small cartons of expired buttermilk later, I'm back to square one and there's still no banana bread. Next week... it's on.

3) Read the book of Acts with Luke. It's next on our reading list as we work our way through the New Testament this year. I'm inspired by my friend Kristin's instagram hashtag #lampandlight and I can't wait to dive in.
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Published :: Meg and Kevin

Feb 20, 2013 / Press
In all the hustle and bustle of yesterday (and by hustle and bustle, I mean I have a massive head cold and spent most of the day napping with Wilma while calling random pharmacy's asking if they have Sudafed in stock) I forgot to share some good news!

Meg and Kevin's wedding from Olde Dobbin Station was featured yesterday over on the highly acclaimed wedding blog Glamour and Grace. I've been following this blog for a while and I was so excited that we had a great wedding that ended up on their blog.
Luke and Cat Photography is featured on Glamour and Grace wedding blog

I love the commentary on the post straight from our friend and bride Meg. There were so many thoughtful details and plenty of meaningful reasons for every decision they made about their wedding.

So be sure to head over and check out the blog post on Glamour and Grace. You can also see more photos and read their story from our perspective on their original blog post.

Thank you to Megan from Glamour and Grace for featuring our work, and congratulations to this special couple on the feature!
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