The Darby House, late on an early spring day, sunshine and warmth, cottony clouds, and family and friends, all gathered for the wedding of Lisa and Caleb. There was beauty and laughter from start to finish, and it was a glorious day.
























































It’s that time of year again, when local artisan bakers come together to tempt the masses into parting with their dough for some artfully crafted dough to benefit Central Ohio citizens who utilize Mid-Ohio Foodbank. This year’s event did not disappoint; the cakes were gorgeous, the catered food was delicious, and the dough was definitely parted with. This year’s event raised $9500, or enough money to feed 35 people every meal for a solid year. I so appreciate being able to photograph this event every year and am equally appreciative of everyone else who participates to make it such a fantastic success! And a very special thanks to the planners extraordinaire, Emilie Duncan and Kasey Conyers, who dreamed up this wonderfully worthy venture and work so hard to bring it all together every year!
If you would like to view all of the beautiful creations, please visit www.karenevanspictures.com/photocart to see the entire gallery of delicious delectables.








































I couldn’t have asked for a nicer couple (with nicer friends and family), or nicer weather, to kick off wedding season at the beginning of April. Becky and Jeremy’s wedding and reception were drenched in elegance, and took place at The Columbus Athenaeum, in the Macedonian Room and the Large Theatre. It’s truly one of my favorite places for weddings with all its history and beautifully unique rooms. And with the weather being so nice we were even able to do portraits outside. You never know in April.





































