Month: March 2014
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Leah & Ian Wedding | Duquense University | Duquesne Chapel of the Holy Spirit | LeMont Restaurant | Pittsburgh, PA Military Wedding Photography
All of you blog readers are in for a TREAT today! Leah’s & Ian’s wedding was an unbelievably amazing day full of love, happiness, friendship, laughter, closeness, God, and fun! We had a wonderful time being a part of the wedding day & couldn’t have asked for a kinder, more welcoming couple with wonderful, supportive…
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Malory & Davion Engagement Session | Rustic Farm | Columbiana, OH Engagement Photos
We have another amazing engagement session to show you on our blog today! How exciting! It’s the first day of Spring, which always signifies new, fresh beginnings. That fits perfectly with an engagement session! And Malory & Davion are an adorable & smiley couple! They love to talk, tease, laugh, and enjoy time together with…
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Emily & Rick Engagement Session | Beaver Creek State Park | Color Powder Youngstown, OH Engagement Photos
Today on the blog we’re featuring a fun, cold weather, COLORFUL engagement session! Emily, Rick, and their adorable puppy Roxie met us at Beaver Creek State Park for their March engagement photos. We had a great time and laughed a lot . . . mostly at my dorky comments! Roxie loves her mom! What a…
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Menning Photographic Goes to Europe | Part V | Rome, Italy Part II | Colosseum | Palatine Hill | Roman Forum | Trevi Fountain
Hey Y’all! Want to hear about our second day in Rome? It was raining when we arrived to the Colosseum so we rocked out some amazing ponchos. 🙂 The photo below left is a photo of our Roma passes, which we HIGHLY recommend if you’re traveling to Rome and desiring to visit many tourist destinations.…
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Menning Photographic Goes to Europe | Part IV | Rome, Italy Part I | The Vatican City and Museum
Hey Guys! We’re picking up where we left off on our blog series about our trip to Europe; on the agenda today- Rome, Italy! We took off on the train from Florence in the afternoon. The views on the train were breathtaking . . . kind of like the views you’d see in a film…