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Leah & Berkeley's Engagement Session

Loved meeting these two and their families this past weekend! Some sneak peeks while I finish up their gallery! :-)

Leah & Berkeley met in college and were just friends to begin with. Let me tell you, some of the best relationships begin as a friendship. One thing I found so amazing is they love to rock climb together. I am SO excited for their wedding in October! <3 p="">



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