This summer was one of the most humid that I recall in a long time – the humid days seemed to have started in May and not end until almost October. However despite many days of being hot – I will always remember Freda and Jason’s day because it was definitely the hottest day I’ve ever photographed a wedding. The heat index was well over 100º and it was such a scorcher. All day I kept looking at the pool in their yard wanting to dive in – by the end of the day a few of the kiddos did!
However, despite it being a hot day, it was still such a great day. Everyone was so lovely to work with and kind. The ceremony was perfection and so sweet. It was such an easy going and wonderful day – literally the only thing “wrong” that day was the heat! Everything else was perfection! I also loved how much her entire family was a part of their day – it was awesome to see how everyone was pitching in to make the day perfect.
Every Bride dreams of her day being special and amazing. I wanted a photographer that would capture our true selves not that posed stuff. I watched my Best Friend get married and all the ways her photographer made her pose and I knew that is not what I wanted! I felt the most important thing in the wedding was my photographer! I searched and searched for the “perfect” photographer and I found Corey Ann’s website. I ran to my co-worker and told her I found my photographer, she has the most amazing pictures on her site and you have to see them! We both agreed she was amazing. I was so worried she would already be booked, but it was my lucky day; she wasn’t! I called her immediately to save her for the date! I couldn’t afford to lose her for my wedding day.
When I called her she was so friendly and nice. She was making one of her favorite meals a grilled cheese sandwich. I had to laugh!! I couldn’t wait for her to do our engagement pictures. She is the one that suggested the Alliance Castle and I am so glad she did! Our pictures were amazing and we had so much fun with her! We laughed and laughed and at the end it turned out she knew my fiancé. What a small world. I had so much fun with our engagement pictures that I couldn’t wait for the wedding. She had our pictures to us the very next day! I couldn’t believe how fast we had our pictures.
As for the “BIG DAY” I was so worried. I didn’t know when to start getting ready. Our wedding day had to be the hottest day of the year (Heat index of over 100 in September).
However, Corey Ann went above and beyond the duties one would assume as a photographer. She told me when the time was right to get dressed. She made sure everyone knew what to do, how to do it and when to do it. She even helped tie my corset. Friends and family said she was everywhere getting pictures of everyone and everything, making my wedding day pictures so unique and “us”. When we drove down to take pictures by the water she had ice cold water, a cold towel and a good smelling combination of water and cucumber melon in a bottle that she sprayed on me to cool me off. It was so refreshing. I felt like a princess! She thought of everything and I never expected that from a photographer!
She had our wedding pictures to us in just a few days! She is amazing and I absolutely love her!!
For “Brides Talk”, picking my favorite pictures was the hardest part because they are all my favorite. Here are a few that I loved!!









Thank you so much Freda for your kind words!!!
2006 was by far one of the craziest years I have lived to date. The highs and lows that year brought were extreme and there was not a lot of mellowing out in between. In 2006 I found out my father had terminal cancer, I quit my job to take care of him, my father passed just over 6 weeks after his diagnosis, I got engaged and I traveled extensively. To read, it may not sound like a lot but trust me – there was a lot of living in that sentence. Needless to say, 2006 was a wild year.
While losing a parent is NEVER easy, losing my Dad was an exceptionally hard blow to me. My Mom & brother both died when I was 13 so from then on, it was just me and my Dad. While I did miss my Mom & brother very much, I never felt that I was lacking with “only” my father. Even from when I was a baby, I was always a Daddy’s girl and we were always close. We just grew much more so when it became just us. My Dad was my best friend, my mom, my dad and even my brother.
When I found out my father had cancer and did not have long to live, my first question to him was what did he want to do with the time he had left. His first reply was to see the beach one last time. For us, “the beach” wasn’t just any old beach, but the Outer Banks – where we had traveled just about every year to from when I was a kid. It was my father’s favorite place on earth and his long standing joke was that someday he was going to live in a cardboard box on the beach if that was what it took to live there. We had already had a trip planned for that September (one of our favorite times to visit) but it quickly became apparent to us that September was too far off for us to wait, despite the doctors assuring us he had at least 6 months. Since my job wouldn’t give me the time off to take my Dad on his last trip, I quit and off we went with a little over a week to plan.
The trip would have been heart wrenching no matter what – but sadly this was the week my Dad ended up taking a turn for the worse. I think the tropical storm that hit during our trip didn’t help matters (weather fronts had always been hard on him due to and old leg injury) and the 12 hour car ride did not do us any favors. Still, the smile on his face when he smelled the ocean was worth every single squeeze my heart took. While we were there, he told me that his wishes for his funeral were to have his ashes brought back to the beach and spread. I agreed.
After my Dad’s passing in August, we made the already planned trip to the Outer Banks with my Dad’s best friend and his wife (whom have taken me in since my Dad’s passing and are second parents to me now) to spread my Dad’s ashes. If you’ve never spread someone’s ashes… it’s hard to describe. It hurts like nothing you have hurt before but yet it’s freeing knowing that you are doing what the person wanted and they will always be a part of something they loved. We spread his ashes at night on one of the most amazing nights I’ve ever seen on the beach. There was a full moon and MOUNDS of sea foam, nothing like I’ve ever seen before there. A year later, we would return to the same beach to get married and last year we visited again. When I go there, I know Dad is around me and is happy to be where he loved, forever.
Rob and Nancy left the following day and Chris and I were kind of adrift. The weather turned and wasn’t quite warm enough for the beach. I was still working through a lot of emotions from the past few months. We decided to just drive and sightsee and be complete tourists. I took along my new Nikon D200 which I was still figuring out. We ended up going all of the way to Ocracoke during our meanderings and I took what is still, to date, one of my favorite pictures I’ve ever taken. I think it’s because the image encapsulates everything that I was feeling at the moment and in a way, I was taking a picture of my Dad. I can be awfully corny at times and I sometimes think Dad helped press the shutter that day so I would have this beautiful reminder of where he will always be and what beauty he is now a part of.

Thanks for listening to all of my rambles! This is a picture I have wanted to post for a long time. I am finally ordering it as a canvas and can’t wait to have it on my wall to make me smile whenever I’m feeling a bit sad.
One thing that I am SO glad I purchased with my package when I got married is a hard bound proof book, which is why when I started out I made sure that it was a part of my offerings as well. It made life SO much easier when browsing the many images from our wedding and also made it easier for my Mother in Law to choose the images she wanted (she’s not exactly very adept on the computer). Over the years my proof books have evolved a bit but I have to say I’m quite in love with the style I have now! Each proof book will have all the images from the wedding along with the number separated into categories similar to how they are found on the flash drive.



It’s back for yet another year! The annual album giveaway! If you are a 2011 client check your email for details. If you didn’t get an email let me know.
Oh how much I adored Maureen & Jeremy! They were so, so awesome to work with! Their engagement session still remains one of my favorites and their wedding day was just as awesome. They went along with anything I said and were willing to give even the strange things a try. It’s hard NOT to adore a couple like that!
Choosing a photographer was one of the first things I did when planning our wedding…Okay, I’ll confess, I had been searching for the perfect wedding photographer even before we were engaged! I stumbled upon Corey Ann’s blog and instantly fell in love with the images. I loved that the couples seemed so natural and comfortable in her photos. She also seemed to capture just the perfect moments…Mom dabbing her tear with a smile on her face, the “Wow!” look on the grooms face when he first sees the bride, Dad holding back tears during the father-daughter dance. I couldn’t wait for us to be the couple in her photos!
Not long after we set the date, I contacted Corey Ann and luckily she was available. She was the first vendor that we booked, and the one I remained the most confident in during all the chaos of planning a wedding! The engagement session solidified my confidence in her and gave us photos that we will cherish forever.
On the big day, Corey Ann captured everything I asked for and so much more! Some people had told me that your wedding photos get tucked away into an album and you only look at them occasionally. Well, it’s almost been six months and I still look at them ALL THE TIME! The whole day was such a blur that I love to look at my pictures and remember all of the special moments.
Besides capturing all the amazing moments of the day, she was a huge help! She put my veil on me, helped keep everything organized, and got amazing wedding party photos in a very tight time frame while still getting us back to the reception with time to spare.
Choosing my favorite photos for “Brides Talk” is the most difficult part of writing this review, because there are hundreds that I LOVE! It’s so hard to narrow it down, but here are a few of my favorites!










I love when people are on the ball and KC & Kyle were definitely on it after their wedding! They got their images to me super quickly and we were able to get rolling on the album design. I had a lot of hesitations for this album – usually I go all black or all white for the pages but KC made the request for colored pages to match the images on the pages. Initially I was worried it would end up looking too clownish but I LOVE the result! Then they chose “Lady Luck” for their fabric and left the spine leather choice up to me. I wasn’t quite sure how this look would turn out in real life but when I opened the album I almost swooned! It’s GORGEOUS! I adore it!
Enjoy these images and a couple sample spreads from their amazing album! I apologize for the flash reflection in the album. I got this late in the day and wanted to get it out the next morning to them as it was nearing Christmas so I did these shots at night.
Album Specs
Size: 10×10
Material: Lady Luck & Shroom
Cover Upgrade: 4×4 image cut out, two tone cover
Pages: 30
Page Style: Thick
Paper Type: Luster
Images: Chosen by client
Image Count: 56






I am still OBSESSED with KC’s shoes
Andrew’s Mom wanted a parent album to match the one she had made from his sisters wedding so we spent a few months creating this beauty to show off Andrew and Kelli’s wedding while keeping true to the theme of the other album.
Album Specs
Size: 8×8
Material: Olea Branch Leather
Cover Upgrade: Imprinted name & date
Pages: 44
Page Style: Thick
Paper Type: Luster
Images: Chosen by client
Image Count: 116




