Hello Friends & Fans!
It's been a while since I had a moment to write up some posts so, as usual, I need to catch up. I've been staying pretty low key and have had the pleasure of spending some much needed time with family and friends. I had three friends with birthdays in July and my anniversary. Actually, our anniversary was celebrated with a close couple that was celebrating their first anniversary since it was in the same month. I'm not much of a partier, I would rather hang out, talk about everything and nothing, and relax. Photography is my exciting life of meeting people, shooting people, and late nights of editing. But my friends barely see me, so I give them my time twice a year (I'm sorta kidding but not really). Let's start with the anniversary celebration at the beginning of July. We ate at a German restaurant (the food was so yummy!) and played games till I passed out, good times! The next weekend I had a date with my hubby on our actual anniversary (he is so sweet to me, it's our 7th year!). Then I took one of my best friends to Pete's Piano bar after dinner. This girl can sing and we sang along the whole time. On the last weekend I took one of my other best friends to see Four Day Weekend, an improve group in Fort Worth. I didn't have high expectations but they were actually really funny. I'd go again but stay away from the front. So, in between all the fun, I had to get some work done.
In previous posts you may have noticed that I've been working with another Photographer, Emmarie, and she keeps me busy in between my own schedule. I joined her for a bridal session in Las Colinas. This was my first time visiting the Mandalay Canals and it was a lot of fun. I didn't think that Texas would have a spot like this but DFW offers a lot of variety. This makes me happy because I'm not much of a country gal. Anyway, lets move on to the beautiful bride-to-be.



I do have to warn you that I really, really loved how the B&W with this session. The location has beautiful color but the textures and lighting gave way to some amazing b&w conversions. It was amazing, I personally love them.

Emmarie was the main photographer today and I took the liberty to get some candid shots.


We did have some extra fun and played around with her veil.







Oh, I just loved her dress, with the walls, and the greenery. You wouldn't have gotten the impression that we were suffering in the Texas heat. Stick around for the next set of posts. If you are wanting to book me for a wedding and would like a consultation, please go to the contact tab at the top of the website and we can talk about your wedding. I look forward to hearing from you!
Michelle J.N. | Photographer
MJNolte Photography
(817)729-5904
www.mjnoltephotography.com
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Aledo | Fort Worth | Dallas