If you have checked out some engagements sessions from this spring, you have probably run across the adorable Texas A&M session for Taylor & Stephen, it not check it out here. Well, today is the big day and they are officially tying the knot! But before I let you check out those images, I have to share Taylor’s bridal session with you. They are having their ceremony at the historic Marty Leonard Chapel in Fort Worth, designed by Frank Lloyd Wrights apprentice, E. Fay Jones. This chapel is famous for it’s gorgeous ceilings and magnificent windows. On this particular day, the sun was no where to be seen. Taylor had dreams of a sun soaked session at the chapel and outdoors but that was not how the day was. The great thing about this chapel though is that even in low light, it is gorgeous and romantic. We took advantage of all of the gorgeous nooks and cranies that Lena Pope has to offer and because of the impending storm, we swung over to Taylor & Stephen’s reception venue, T&P Station. This location is famous for it’s 1920’s architecture and lighting. The space is beautiful when it’s full of tables and florals for an event…but it is also breathtaking empty. This was the case today and because of the rain, we were able to create a dramatic look to the session. It was so much fun, and if we hadn’t had enough fun; we ran in the rain at the end of the session. I’m so excited to share this gorgeous bridal with you, and more to come soon!
xoxo Megan