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Greenville Couple’s Session

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As much fun as weddings and engagements are, I think most of us know that marriage is hard work, and that every single year of your marriage deserves to be celebrated. Fortunately, this Greenville couple agrees with me, and scheduled their 10 year anniversary portraits for this gorgeous location right outside Hendersonville, less than an hour from Greenville!

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  • Bearwallow Mountain Hendersonville engagement session anniversary session in the mountains Greenville wedding photography Greenville engagement photography mountain engagement
  • Bearwallow Mountain Hendersonville engagement session anniversary session in the mountains Greenville wedding photography Greenville engagement photography mountain engagement
  • Bearwallow Mountain Hendersonville engagement session anniversary session in the mountains Greenville wedding photography Greenville engagement photography mountain engagement

If you haven't noticed, it was pretty foggy on this day! We had already scheduled everything, and Mary Louise had already booked her hair and makeup artist (the fabulous Lauren Mishler at Salon 208) and a babysitter for their preschooler, so she was NOT going to reschedule! Fortunately, I'm always up for a little adventure. We drove a bit, hiked about a mile in the rain up Bear Wallow Mountain, and found this gorgeous place. I think it's important to find the beauty in the every day, even when it's rainy and foggy and you just wanted sunshine (basically every day all winter, am I right), and this session is a perfect example of that!

I'm so so glad to be living in Greenville, so close to the mountains and locations like this one, and SO thankful for the opportunity to shoot this fabulous Greenville couple's session!

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About
Portfolio
Weddings
Engagements
Branding
About
Portfolio
Weddings
Engagements
Branding
Blog
Oklahoma Wedding with a Twist
Rebecca & Tristan’s Wyche Pavilion Wedding
Hailey & Wes’s Outer Banks Wedding
Reserve at Lake Keowee Wedding
The Graduate Hotel & Palmetto Club Wedding
Springtime Wedding at Westin Poinsett & Furman
Clemson Wedding Moved to Kingstree
Brunch Wedding at Cliffs at Glassy
About Face: 180 Days of Content
Blog
Oklahoma Wedding with a Twist
Rebecca & Tristan’s Wyche Pavilion Wedding
Hailey & Wes’s Outer Banks Wedding
Reserve at Lake Keowee Wedding
The Graduate Hotel & Palmetto Club Wedding
Springtime Wedding at Westin Poinsett & Furman
Clemson Wedding Moved to Kingstree
Brunch Wedding at Cliffs at Glassy
About Face: 180 Days of Content
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