A Quaint DIY Wedding

Joe and Alma had a quaint DIY wedding with a vintage flair and to stay true to the vintage theme their photographer used a Polaroid 195 camera to shoot their wedding. What an amazing photographer right? Their gallery is truly beautiful — the camera effect went well with the theme and all!

Carnations And Roses

Purple carnations and champagne roses on gold and silver left me speechless. Bo and Nikki’s posh wedding proves to us that even the simple things, when put together, can be a masterpiece. From the table arrangements, up-lighting set-up, to the delicate wardrobe of the whole entourage, everything was well-thought of.

After Christmas Magic

Andrew and Alexis’ wedding is sure making me super giddy and excited for Christmas. Their wedding occurred right after Christmas, hence the decors, and decided just to go with it. I say it was beautiful because everything worked to their advantage — the decorations gave a warmth feeling that the season brings to people.

Laces and Stallions

The countryside feels of the Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard was madly felt in this Vogue trash-the-dress session. Shannon in her stylized wedding dress and long lace veil was very mysterious. I am a huge fan of the drama that this shoot has and with the right elements, you can be as unique and creative with your trash-the-dress too.

A Woman, A Bride

To all brides, if you can then have a bridal portrait. I think it will be a beautifully preserved memory of you wearing your wedding dress. It’s to celebrate you as a woman, a moment before being a wife, a confidant, and a partner. You can opt not to do it also if it is not your cup of tea, but here’re Kathleen’s Bridal portraits for us to see.