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My name is Kelsie and I'm an Ohio photographer based in Columbus. Grab a cup of coffee (or in my case - a chai latte), a glass of wine or a bottle of coke and enjoy viewing my latest work, browsing resources for seniors & photographers, and getting a little peek into my life!

When I have my final consultation with my brides, we talk about anything and everything we will possibly need to know. One of the topics I cover are wedding details. These are such an important part of a wedding day, and I even blogged about why last week! (You can find that post here). Most brides […]

My List of Wedding Details

When I pick up my camera, I get such a rush; a rush of emotions, a rush of energy and a rush of excitement. Nothing can compare to the feelings I have when I get to capture two people in love. There’s nothing quite like it. However, as much as I LOVE photographing couples and learning new tips and tricks on my…

My favorite part of this business

You spend months and months (sometimes years, let’s be real) planning the perfect wedding day on Pinterest. You’ve dreamed of the fluffiest flowers, the perfect invitation suite and tried on dozens of dresses until you found the perfect one. When your wedding day is finally here, every detail is in place and it’s perfect! However, […]

Why wedding details are so important

Whenever someone inquires about setting up a session with me, I almost always recommend scheduling their session during golden hour. For those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about, golden hour occurs two hours after sunrise and two hours before sunset. This is when the golden light comes flooding…

Why I love the “Golden Hour Glow”

Earlier in the summer, John and I took an afternoon to visit the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio. We went last year around this time and it was so much fun. I always bring my camera and we stroll through the butterfly exhibits, the banzai garden, and all of the other tropical areas. The architecture is…

An Afternoon at the Franklin Park Conservatory