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Under Construction: A Story About My Marriage

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About 8 years ago (when Casey and I bought our first house, to be exact), we did a lot of painting, with minimal renovations. It was then I had the epiphany, “how cute would it be to have professional pictures taken of us painting in our house!” 

Thus, the idea was born well before I even had a camera in my hand. 

There’s a lot that’s happened in our relationship since then, and I’ll tell you one thing that remains consistent: we always have and always will be a couple of cats under construction. 


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If I could bust one myth for you today, let it be this: the hard work you put into marriage isn’t always fun– that’s just not true!

Lemme explain: yes, marriage takes work. And when we think of work we often think it’s painless and difficult to get through. But I actually chose a career I love: photographing weddings. So when I think of work, I often look forward to the dreamy times when everyone is out of my house and I get to work from my little office (aka my closet).

That’s what marriage is like for me (most days, at least– hehe): fun, exciting and intentional.


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It’s getting quiet, doing the deep personal and foundational work, and working with the people I love everyday to build a legacy and life I love and choose. 

  • Is marriage as hard as people say it is? Nope

  • Can it sometimes be like painting the same wall twice? [sigh…] yes. 

  • Has marriage transformed my soul and my life? You bet


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My new vows in my marriage look a little more like this: 

“I promise to always be under construction with you. To do my very best to tear down walls to create more open space. To decorate the walls after I paint them twice. To clean the pipes when they’re filled with junk. And most important: to transform each room in our house as long as we both shall live.”


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This session was photographed by Mariana Ziegler Photography

 

We all have bloopers. Wanna see mine?

 

  


 


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Diana

The intersection of aesthetic and personality. Fueled by good light, wanderlust, and cookies. Chasing magic like I chase my kids; laughing always.

Whether I'm building legos or putting the final touches on your album design, it's always with intention and love. I believe life is too short not to live for today. My goal? To offer you the perspective of presence with my camera so you can sink into the moment.

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