The sun had just begun to dip below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the garden at Pine Creek Nursery. Mallory and Michael’s wedding reception was in full swing, and as I wandered through the stunning fall foliage, I couldn’t help but feel grateful to be capturing such a beautiful moment.
The setting of their wedding was nothing short of magical. The lush greenery of the backyard provided the perfect backdrop for their intimate ceremony, with a foggy Mount Rainer in the distance adding an extra touch of romance.
`Tahlia and Ash’s decision to travel all the way from Australia to Utah for their special day speaks volumes about their love for adventure and their desire for a truly unforgettable experience.
Imagine the majestic Adirondack mountains towering above you, their peaks shrouded in mist as gentle raindrops fall from the sky. Picture a couple, Grace and Bryan, standing amidst this tranquil landscape, their love for each other radiating like a beacon of light.
From the moment I arrived, I could sense the love and excitement in the air. The couple shared a lovely first touch moment, where they held hands around a corner, unable to see each other but still feeling the connection between them. It was a truly emotional and intimate moment that I was honored to capture.
A picturesque, straight out of a movie wedding that took place in an Art Museum. It was full of love, laughter, and color!
The intimacy of the setting allows for genuine moments to unfold naturally. The cozy atmosphere of a backyard or cottage core wedding lends itself perfectly to creating a nostalgic feel, as if you have stepped back in time to a simpler, more romantic era.
One of the most memorable moments from the shoot was when we headed down to the beach for some sunset bridals. The sky was painted in hues of pink and orange, creating a dreamy backdrop for the newlyweds.
I arrived at Sundance Mountain Resort in Utah on a bright and sunny morning, ready to capture the beautiful wedding of Maura and Jeff.