A few weeks before their engagement session, a tornado tore through Breezy and Courtney’s little town. We passed homes that were totally demolished. An entire mountainside covered with trees that was mowed down. Trees twisted in place. They love their home, and took me to their favorite view in the whole world and where they got engaged – a scenic outlook that stretched across a pasture and stream to the mountains that give their home it’s namesake. The outlook was totally untouched by the storm. While we took in the view, Breezy couldn’t stop looking at Courtney.
From the photographer, Helen Barker
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