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Wiselyn Photography | Bryant and Cynthia are an international award-winning photojournalistic wedding photography team based out of the United States.

 

Addisyn's First Christmas - Knoxville, Tennessee

 

Visiting Santa during the holidays and spending time in the Smoky Mountains. 

 

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    Last weekend (6th of Dec.) I visited an old friend that I use to train on during the late 80’s/early 90’s while training for marathons.  Mount LeConte, located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Eastern Tennessee has always been there for me and she hasn’t changed much over the years.  The third highest peak (6,593 ft) in the Smoky’s/sixth highest peak east of the Mississippi River with five different trail heads (Alum Cave, The Boulevard, Bullhead, Trillium Gap & Rainbow Falls Trails) to start from.  Alum Cave trail head has been my favorite throughout the years and today was no different.

Mount LeConte Photography - Tennessee

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I dedicate this trip to Ed Wright.  Who always encouraged me to be safe as I ran up and down this mountain like a mad man :)

 

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          Related Information:

          There will be a memorial hike to honor Ed Wright up Alum Cave Bluff Trail on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 starting at 7am.

          Daily LeConte Updates: Life On LeConte by Doug McFalls

          Mount LeConte Lodge:  LeConte Lodge link

          Geology of Mt. LeConte: USGS link

         

 

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    In our travels this summer we found ourselves crossing the Penobscot Narrows bridge on our way to Bar Harbor, Maine.  I took this shot as I drove over the bridge not knowing if I had captured a good image or not.  Once viewed… the title “Heaven’s Gate” was a must!!!

Penobscot Narrows Bridge & Observatory - Prospect, Maine

Heaven’s Gate

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Penobscot Narrows Bridge & Observatory is a cable-stayed bridge over the Penobscot River in Prospect, Maine.  The engineering innovations that was build into this bridge helped it appear in the Dec. 2006 edition of Popular Science as one of the 100 best innovations of the year.  The Observatory within the bridge is the first bridge observation tower in the U.S. and the tallest public bridge observatory in the world.

 

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    Wow!!!  At 9:04pm this evening little miss Addisyn McKea was born at Lakeway Regional Hospital.  At 8lbs. 5.oz and 21 inchs long.  Mom is doing great and big sister is all smiles.

Lakeway Regional Hospital - Morristown, Tennessee

Lakeway Regional Hospital - Morristown, Tennessee

We would like to thank Dr. Collinson’s and all the wonderful staff at Lakeway Regional Hospital for our new bundle of joy!!! 

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    We met up with the Scavone family the weekend before last for a family session at Campbell Station Park in Farragut.  Steve & Kathy have been longtime friends and we have had the pleasure of documenting many special moments in their lives starting with their wedding in 1992!!! 

Campbell Station Park - Farragut, TN

Campbell Station Park - Farragut, TN

 

Campbell Station Park

 

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Campbell Station Park

Thanks guys for your friendship and letting us photograph your family’s memories! 

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    Campbell Station Park is a beautiful 17 acre landscaped park located (405 N. Campbell Station Road) about 1 mile off I-75/I-40 on exit 373 in Farragut, Tennessee.  The park is next to a community library with supporting walking paths, picnic area’s and has ample parking.  You will find most walking paths are paved and the terrain goes from flat to rolling hills.  A creek runs the length of the park and the paths are supported by bridges throughout.  The park is not ideal for distance runners as the loops are less than one mile, but it does make for some great interval/uphill speed work:) 

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