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Before I got married, I thought I understood what love looked like! What marriage has taught me about love is so important to understand and see how this grows throughout life!
I had seen it in movies, in engagement sessions, in wedding days filled with excitement and emotion. I had photographed couples promising forever, holding hands, laughing, and stepping into this beautiful new season of life together.
And while all of those moments are real and meaningful, marriage has taught me that love runs so much deeper than what we see on the surface.
Love isn’t just found in the big moments. It’s found in the quiet, everyday ones.
One of the biggest things marriage has taught me is that love is not just a feeling (it still is), but it’s a choice.
A choice to show up.
A choice to be patient.
A choice to forgive.
A choice to serve.
There are days that feel easy and full of joy, and there are days that feel stretching and refining. But in both, love is found in the decision to continue choosing each other.
Marriage has shown me that love is built in the small, consistent moments over time. Knowing how to serve your partner and love them in the way they feel loved, and vice versa, is so important! I have loved the 5 Love Languages book since Brady and I have dated since high school and how it’s evolved over the years!
For me, marriage has deepened my understanding of what it means to love someone through faith!
It’s learning to rely on something greater than yourself.
It’s inviting God into your relationship.
It’s trusting that your marriage is being shaped for a purpose.
Faith brings a steadiness to love, especially in the moments that feel uncertain or hard.
It reminds you that your relationship is not meant to be perfect, but it is meant to grow.
Some of the most meaningful moments in marriage aren’t the big milestones.
They’re the ordinary, everyday things:
Cooking dinner together
Sitting on the couch at the end of a long day
Running errands side by side
Laughing over something small and spending quality time togther
These are the moments that slowly shape a life together.
Marriage has taught me that love doesn’t always look extraordinary, but it is always meaningful!
Marriage has a way of refining you.
It teaches you how to communicate better, how to listen more deeply, and how to extend grace, even when it’s difficult.
There are moments where patience doesn’t come naturally.
Moments where choosing kindness takes intention.
But those are often the moments that matter the most.
Love grows stronger when it’s stretched. You grow closer together!
One of the most beautiful parts of marriage is growing alongside someone.
You don’t stay the same person you were on your wedding day. You learn, you change, you evolve, together.
Marriage has taught me that love is not static. It grows as you grow.
And there is something incredibly meaningful about building a life with someone who is learning and becoming right alongside you.
Being married has changed the way I see and capture love in such a meaningful way!
When I photograph couples now, I don’t just see the excitement of the wedding day.
I see the beginning of something deeper.
I notice the quiet moments more.
The way a couple looks at each other when no one else is watching. The way the groom smiles at his bride dancing with her father during daddy-daughter dances.
The small gestures that show care and connection.
Because I now understand that those are the moments that last.
As a Dallas–Fort Worth wedding photographer, I feel incredibly honored to capture these beginnings for couples stepping into marriage.
Marriage has taught me that love is something you build over time.
It becomes a legacy.
A foundation for your future family.
A story that will be told for generations.
A reminder of where it all began.
The photos from your wedding day become part of that legacy, capturing the very beginning of something that will continue to grow and deepen over time. That is why I love talking about legacy and capturing those moments!
If you’re preparing for marriage, my heart for you is this:
Give yourselves grace. Choose each other daily. Let your love be rooted in something deeper than just feelings! And remember that the most meaningful parts of your relationship will be built in the quiet, everyday moments. You are going to grow together, lean into every moment and trust your person!
Getting to witness and document so many love stories has always been a gift. But living marriage myself has made that gift even more meaningful.
Because now, I don’t just see love, I understand it in a deeper way. And it is even more beautiful than I ever imagined!
If you’re looking for a photographer who values connection, faith, and the meaning behind your story, I would love to walk alongside you in this season.
You can learn more about my wedding experience here.