This Ceremony Spot Will Stop Your Heart (It's that Good!)
You'll be hard-pressed to find a prettier ceremony spot than what's tucked inside this rustic Fall wedding. With a lush, floral arch crafted by Sweet Root Village and the wilds of Virginia as the backdrop, this Bride and Groom said "I Do" in the most stunning of ways. Pore through the pretty images from Julie Paisley Photography as well as the film by Nathan Willis Wedding Films and see even more in the vault.
From the Photographer... I remember talking on the phone with Stephanie before she booked me and she said, "I knew we would be a perfect fit because of our love for Anthro" I had to laugh because I had just stepped outside of Anthro so I could take her call. Needless to say, we immediately hit it off. From the first time we met in person at their engagement shoot in Central park, I knew Stephanie and Max were the perfect JPP couple. They are fun, loving, kind, and simply adore each other. I LOVE their wedding. It was held at the groom's family farm and although the rain danced around us all day, it was still so perfect. The styling was perfect, every little detail was a photographer's dream to photograph. Stephanie's team was some of the best vendors in the area and I was so privileged to be a part.
Max's grandfather performed the ceremony and was the cutest little man in the world. Stephanie's brother honored her late father's memory by wearing his tie clip. The flowers, her bouquet shot is one of my favs. The dessert bar was so yummy. Stephanie's dress, Vera Wang, do I say more? Of course I could go and on but I will just let you see for yourself. Oh and make sure you watch the film, it's the best!
Max's grandfather performed the ceremony and was the cutest little man in the world. Stephanie's brother honored her late father's memory by wearing his tie clip. The flowers, her bouquet shot is one of my favs. The dessert bar was so yummy. Stephanie's dress, Vera Wang, do I say more? Of course I could go and on but I will just let you see for yourself. Oh and make sure you watch the film, it's the best!