Meet Our Photographers

Hannah's sister Rachel and her fiancee Toy Adams are photographing Richie and Hannah's wedding. Rachel and Toy are artists who make fine art photography and multi-media film art in Lexington, KY.

Richie and Hannah encourage their friends and family to check out Rachel and Toy's work and strongly consider supporting Toy on Patreon by following the links below.

.Our photographers creative process...

35mm and polaroid are both analogue methods. we prefer analogue because it has a limited number of exposures and lends itself to more thoughtful compositions. so 35mm allows the photographer to focus more on the composition of each image. film also gives photographs a more painterly appearance. the process is more of a waltz between the photographer and the selected film stock to achieve affect on the image. whereas digital has unlimited exposures and is often framed tentatively in the moment and sorted out after the fact.

Photos shot on 35mm film

All 35mm photos shot on a Minolta X-700 using Kodak Ektar 100 film.

Hannah's dad was kind enough to read our Apache wedding blessing.

Can you spot the bride and groom in the photo above?

Hannah hiked two miles back to the car in her wedding dress. Documentary, "How to hike in your wedding dress," coming soon!

Richie made the flowers for the cake and his bride's bouquet.

The wedding celebration at Miguels could not have been sweeter, thank you to all our friends and family who made the trip out.

Our friend Bria came in clutch and became an ordained minister to sign our wedding certificate. Our wonderful photographers were our two witnesses.

Photos shot on Polaroid

All Polaroid photos shot on a Polaroid SX-70 Sonar.

Photos shot on digital


Photos shot on Instax Mini

Photos taken at the reception by the bride, groom and guests.