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Welcome to "Most of all, I remember..."

"Most of all, I remember..." (tm2011) is a wedding blog that features my clients' favorite wedding memories, combined with some of my favorite images from their weddings. We'll also keep you updated about our recent publications and various entries of wedding related interest. Thanks for visiting "Most of all, I remember..."

About Jenn: Jenn Lindberg is an award-winning photojournalist who began her career photographing projects such as teenagers placing their babies for open adoption, the mentally retarded living on Texas' Death Row, and AIDS orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa. Her work has been published in the New York Times, Marie Claire, US News & World Report, and many others. Jenn received a prestigious first place "Picture of the Year"award given by the National Press Photographers Association for her portrait of an orphan in Mozambique.

In 2002, Jenn began photographing weddings full-time, applying her magazine and newspaper background to weddings, and developing an unobtrusive approach and intuitive approach that is prized by her clients. Her wedding imagery has been featured in magazines such as Allure, Modern Bride, Martha Stewart Weddings, Southern Living, Town and Country and The Knot. Jenn considers photographing each and every wedding a privilege. She travels to locations within Texas, the US, and beyond--from Belize to Montreal--for her clients' weddings.

Jenn is currently based out of Lockhart, Texas, where she and her husband and partner, Jim, are restoring and rennovating a home built in 1885.

Kristin & Harris; engaged!

“Most of all, I remember…”

“Harris and I met in college at UT. Very common. Except, I was in my junior year and he was a freshman; not so common. Our friends would make fun of us for flirting, but all we knew is that we had fun hanging out together. He decided to take me out for Valentine’s Day and when we got to the restaurant there was a long stem rose and cake that said “Kristin, Will you be my girlfriend? -Harris”.

He turned about as red as the rose and just kept blurting, “I didn’t do this. I promise, I didn’t do this.” After a great and awkward dinner we found out that my sister and a couple of friends decided it was time for us to start dating. They had claimed to be helping their baby brother out when they brought the cake in earlier that afternoon. Needless to say, we started dating the next day. Thanks to the cake and some very intuitive friends!”

–Kristin

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May 25, 2010 - 7:00 pm Mel Cole - I absolutely LOVE the first one, their expressions express everything.

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