A Romantic Affair in Healdsburg
I'm 100% convinced onelove photography has the coolest clients in the world. With wedding after gorgeous wedding, it's clear her couples have style for days, and this sweet duo is the perfect example. They opted for a relaxed yet completely romantic vibe, with nods to their relationship sprinkled in along the way. Treat yourself to more eye candy in the gallery.
From The Bride and Groom...We wanted a relaxed romantic vibe, with subtle hints of what our relationship is made of. By trying to keep the colors softer, it left room for details that wouldn't overwhelm. We wanted guests to feel comfortable with a little sparkle here and there.
Joe's blue suit was a big deal, Im not certain I had the forethought to realize the impact it would have, but was so elated by the outcome! Granted the traditional mindset is that "all eyes are on the bride", but when I walked down the aisle my eyes were glued on the man in blue;) During our first look I could just tell he felt important, the details had really made a lasting memory. We had spent so much time debating tie colors, pocket squares, getting the fit just right...and it was fun seeing him invested in a process that didn't include a flower or linen. Knowing that I wasn't the only one getting the bridal "ooh's" and "ah's" was priceless, and he truly was a looker.
For inspiration, I looked everywhere! It's been a hard habit to break, walking in to a grocery store and not filling my basket with bridal magazines. And Pinterest was like the rabbit hole in Alice and Wonderland, I'd click on one link that would lead me to another blog...and another idea....and so on, too much fun (my groom would have different thoughts on that one though.) That being said, I started searching with more of an agenda or goal. On some evenings I'd limit myself to find inspiration for the aisle, another for the table decor, etc.
Mags took us off to take photos after the cake cutting, right as the sun was setting. All the formalities were done and I really felt like we had a chance to breathe and make a memory. We walked out to this country road lined with vineyards, and in the distance you could hear our guests cheering, and we couldn't help but laugh. Knowing that they were all having so much fun, with or without us, truly made us happy. And being able to start our life together surrounded by that much unapologetic celebration was pure bliss.
Joe's blue suit was a big deal, Im not certain I had the forethought to realize the impact it would have, but was so elated by the outcome! Granted the traditional mindset is that "all eyes are on the bride", but when I walked down the aisle my eyes were glued on the man in blue;) During our first look I could just tell he felt important, the details had really made a lasting memory. We had spent so much time debating tie colors, pocket squares, getting the fit just right...and it was fun seeing him invested in a process that didn't include a flower or linen. Knowing that I wasn't the only one getting the bridal "ooh's" and "ah's" was priceless, and he truly was a looker.
For inspiration, I looked everywhere! It's been a hard habit to break, walking in to a grocery store and not filling my basket with bridal magazines. And Pinterest was like the rabbit hole in Alice and Wonderland, I'd click on one link that would lead me to another blog...and another idea....and so on, too much fun (my groom would have different thoughts on that one though.) That being said, I started searching with more of an agenda or goal. On some evenings I'd limit myself to find inspiration for the aisle, another for the table decor, etc.
Mags took us off to take photos after the cake cutting, right as the sun was setting. All the formalities were done and I really felt like we had a chance to breathe and make a memory. We walked out to this country road lined with vineyards, and in the distance you could hear our guests cheering, and we couldn't help but laugh. Knowing that they were all having so much fun, with or without us, truly made us happy. And being able to start our life together surrounded by that much unapologetic celebration was pure bliss.