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Kevyn Dixon
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November 22, 2016

I went out to some of Brynn’s family property near Rockwell, North Carolina for Brynn & Caleb’s sweet engagement session! I absolutely loved walking through the woods with them and exploring such a gorgeous area! Brynn & Caleb love each other SO much…you can see it in the way they smile so sweetly at each […]

November 9, 2016

One of my favorite things to sing during worship is The Doxology, and this version gives me chills and makes me smile every single time. I have been singing this short, sweet hymn for as long as I can remember. Worship communities are very important to me, and the relationships that bloom from them are […]

November 1, 2016

I had the pleasure of getting to know Rachel through a photography class during my sophomore year of college. I always knew her as a genuine and beautiful person, so when she asked me to do her bridal portraits, naturally I said yes! Rachel is not only incredibly sweet, she is also incredibly stunning! It […]

September 29, 2016

I can’t believe I haven’t shared Shelby & Justin’s engagement session until now! I met up with these two in downtown Kannapolis, North Carolina, and we took photos all around downtown and the NC Research Campus. I always love shooting there because there are so many gorgeous spots around the campus! Shelby and Justin have […]

September 13, 2016

The last time I blogged about this amazing styled shoot, it was simply to share Amber’s beautiful bridal portraits! Today, I’m sharing ALL of the pretty little details that came along with this shoot. We did this shoot in mid-July….so needless to say it was HOT, and HUMID! Thankfully, we had a fabulous team of […]

August 25, 2016

I absolutely love what I do and I know I chose the right major from the start. However, what I’ve been running into is that this industry can and will turn me into something that I’m not if I am not careful. It can turn me into someone that craves attention, popularity, and material things, and I know that is not who I am called to be. Honestly, just about any industry can manipulate you if you aren’t strong enough to say “That’s not who I am.”