Claire is also an art school grad with a degree in film photography so naturally we geeked out about analog, darkrooms, and how much we both love photography. She told me she wanted to make cyanotypes for during the ceremony, and that she had to have film photography at her wedding. I was thrilled. On their wedding day, we spent the morning getting ready, sharing jokes and mimosas.
Read MoreEmmy’s mother is Swedish so she spent a good amount of her childhood in Sweden where they celebrate a festival called Midsummer. For their wedding, they had a flower crown crafting station for all the guests as a nod to her Swedish roots! Their wedding had all the joyous laughter you’d expect from a summer festival.
Read MoreAbby + Greg’s wedding was one of the most unique events I’ve ever had the pleasure of being a part of. It was filled with so much personality — every detail was so thoughtful and fun. We had their first look in front of the iconic, historic Red Chair, took the lift up to the Pine Marten Lodge viewing deck for family photos, and had their ceremony on the patio at Sunrise Lodge.
Read MoreJaclyn + Thomas know how to throw a killer party. Even though it was smoky from wildfire, the general vibes of the day were light and cheerful. They decorated the reception with the coolest vintage glassware — all of which was found at thrift stores over the course of a year — and family wedding photos from generations before them.
Read MoreI had never been to Louisville (or Kentucky) before so to have such an exclusive insider experience at the historic Churchill Downs was something else. I got to see the whole space, from where people place bets, to the horse paddock, to the dirt track itself. The reception space was on the rooftop with sunset views of downtown Louisville to finish off the evening.
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