Emily and Adrian's intimate destination wedding consisted of 28 guests who witnessed their heartfelt ceremony at Buttermilk Falls Inn and later celebrated with an amazing dining experience, with a cheese wheel cake finale.
Corey Torpie Photography captured the grooms and 42 of their closest friends and family at Lucas Confectionery in upstate New York.
As if a rainbow-themed wedding could get any more awesome, Jessica and Courtney's special day was sprinkled with details giving nods to marriage equality and the way they met (which you know we're suckers for). And thanks to Samantha Lauren Photogarphie's brilliant eye, the emotions, colors and fun just pop off the page.
There is almost nothing prettier than a fall wedding in New England, and Michelle and Chris have the pictures to prove it thanks to Michelle Girard who beautifully captured the non-traditional wedding, from the ceremony to the reception filled with personal details.
Mike Olbinski Photography captured David and Luke's beautifully intimate New Year's Eve ceremony, followed by an explosive celebration that included a talent show, spirited dancing and, of course, fireworks.
Self-proclaimed foodies Greg and Michael knew that the reception cuisine would play a significant role in their wedding day. With a priority of finding a venue that they could bring their own caterer, they came across 632 on Hudson, an antique-laden townhouse-turned-party space. The hidden gem spurred their carnival theme vision, executed amazingly by Bernadette Smith of 14 Stories with fortune tellers giving guests a peek into the future and burlesque entertainers serving absinthe cotton candy.
Set in the dramatic Angel Orensanz Foundation with a modern lighting design that highlighted the venue’s breathtaking architecture, Jason and Michael’s traditional Jewish ceremony and party-filled reception was the perfect juxtaposition of traditional and contemporary.
When avid sailors Elizabeth and Kristen decided to tie the knot, it only made sense to incorporate nautical details into their wedding. The glowing couple got ready for the big day on separate boats, had a first look on the dock and had navy details woven throughout.
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Tamara and Casey's autumnal, vintage-inspired wedding in Gainesville, Fla., at the Victorian mansion-turned-B&B Sweetwater Inn, was a celebration filled with heartfelt moments.
Emily and Bret tied the knot on Marco Beach Ocean Resort where Emily used to vacation with her family when she was younger.
Laura and Lauren wed in a gorgeous Florida beach ceremony and celebrated their love with a nautical-themed reception.
Chris and Rachel are the epitome of modern day star-crossed lovers. They met online and though hundreds of miles separated them, they knew they had a connection like no other. Even their first conversation was about the stars. Their wedding, held on the grounds of Craven Farm overlooking the Washington state landscape, illustrated this recurring theme throughout their relationship with telescopes, a constellation guest book and a DIY moon photo booth.
Setting up a carnival-themed celebration in their own backyard, guests enjoyed popcorn, lemonade and candy stands that were homemade by the brides and Jennifer's dad. The talented soonlyweds also DIYed their own backyard Scrabble, checker boards, cornhole, Chinese lanterns, ring toss and more -- there was certainly no shortage of entertainment. "We are a very playful couple so we wanted a relaxed environment for our guests," says Amanda.
Because their home state of Nebraska didn't yet have marriage equality, Trisha and Giovana traveled to neighboring Iowa to tie the knot in an intimate ceremony at Jasper Winery.
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