Romantic Maryland Wedding at Springfield Manor Winery and Distillery
It's true that this wedding is gorgeous. The flowers, the setting, the couple - it really doesn't get prettier. But you know what I love the most? The way he looks at her. And the way she looks at him. That, my lovelies, is my favorite detail of all. Thankfully Elizabeth Fogarty Photography captured a plethora of picture perfect moments, and they are all waiting for you right here.
From Elizabeth Fogarty Photography...This is actually Springfield Manor Winery and Distillery's first year in business and this venue could not be more perfect for Eric and Esther's June wedding. The ceremony was held outdoors, with a beautiful mountain backdrop. Being a Maryland June wedding, everyone was expecting a hot and humid day, but boy were they wrong! It was a breezy day and right after the procession, clouds rolled in and kept everyone cool.
With blush and mint tones, the details came together beautifully. The reception room had lots of windows, which allowed for natural light to softly fill the space. The centerpieces were a work of art and just lit up the room with their bright colors.
The best part of the wedding was the way Eric and Esther did not cling to tradition but allowed their wedding to reflect them as a couple. They chose to have a first look and to have that sweet time to themselves. They also chose to not have a first dance, which is totally fine. Couples need to let go of age old traditions and really have their wedding day be about what they truly love and what makes them comfortable.
On a side note, Eric is probably my favorite groom to photograph. I don't have to ask him to hold her hand or look at her, because is always loving on her. It is the sweetest thing to see!
With blush and mint tones, the details came together beautifully. The reception room had lots of windows, which allowed for natural light to softly fill the space. The centerpieces were a work of art and just lit up the room with their bright colors.
The best part of the wedding was the way Eric and Esther did not cling to tradition but allowed their wedding to reflect them as a couple. They chose to have a first look and to have that sweet time to themselves. They also chose to not have a first dance, which is totally fine. Couples need to let go of age old traditions and really have their wedding day be about what they truly love and what makes them comfortable.
On a side note, Eric is probably my favorite groom to photograph. I don't have to ask him to hold her hand or look at her, because is always loving on her. It is the sweetest thing to see!