Amy and Andrew’s intimate wedding was really special, we loved that we were a part of it! Amy’s horse was one of the stars as the wedding was at the barn where he lives and where Amy works training horses. Friends and family were there to take part. Congratulations Amy and Andrew!
Vanessa and Roger’s wedding was at his sisters home – she did the styling for the wedding in pretty purple and silver. The best part? They are having a baby girl in February! We were so happy to be there to capture this sweet, intimate wedding. Congratulations Vanessa and Roger! xo
From Vanessa:
What do you love most about each other? We have so much in common that any differences we have really compliment each other. We love to laugh together!
Describe your wedding day style in one sentence Our wedding day was and intimate family celebration.
Favorite memory of the day I have several favorites: My dad being to walk me down the Isle, and signing as first witness on our marriage license. During the ‘first look’, Roger was so nervous and so sweet. Hearing my Maid of Honors beautiful speech.
What are you most looking forward to as a married couple? Growing up together and growing old together.
Which moment are you the most excited to see in photos? Any and all pictures with my dad. And the part during the vows when Roger almost didn’t repeat for ‘richer or poorer’ and we all laughed!
You know when someone talks about a person whose smile lights up a room? That’s Adrienne. She and John just got married and it was such a fun party. (see their engagement photo shoot here) The intimate ceremony and reception was at Cafe DaVinci’s in Deland (Courtney and I got married there too, almost 10 years ago!) and was wonderfully planned by Courtney Ford Event Design. Since they were unable to attend, John’s parents watched the ceremony through Skype. I especially loved their First Look, next to a wall that had just been tagged with “LOVE” and heart graffiti all over it. They read their vows only to each other and it was so sweet. We were so happy to be a part of it. xo
From Adrienne: Describe your wedding day style in one sentence Classic and comfortable. Describe your wedding planning process We were really fortunate to work with Courtney Ford Hamil of Courtney Ford Events. I knew we didn’t a long engagement, so the first thing I did was meet with Courtney to pick a date that would work with her schedule. She helped us line up the rest of our vendors which was a huge relief. What advice would you give to future brides for their wedding day? First, that people are more important than details. So we kept everything very simple so we could afford to feed a lot of people. Also, not to sound cynical, but a lot of the wedding industry is about comparison. Don’t even let yourself go there, and don’t buy the magazines! Make choices that are meaningful to you, whether that means your wedding is super elaborate or barefoot on the beach. Don’t stress too much, enjoy yourself, and dont forget to eat! Anything you would have done differently? Not really, all the things I was worried about ended up not mattering in the end. Most memorable moment during the planning process When we first started planning I asked John if he had any wishes for the wedding. He’s not that into party planning, so I had the feeling he wouldnt care about many of the details. I was surprised when he said “I want a weenie cart.” He was half joking, but I thought it was a fun and affordable idea! So he got his weenie cart, with a cute red and white striped umbrella. Also, about 3 weeks before the wedding we took an extended weekend in North Carolina, it was amazing. I recommend stepping back from the planning to remember why you’re doing this in the first place. Which moment are you the most excited to see in photos? Our favorite moment of the day was the first look when we share our vows. Everything during the day was such a blur, but I remember that moment very clearly. What was your wedding inspiration? From the very beginning I knew I wanted our wedding to feel like a family reunion. John and I are pretty laid back, and informal people. We were inspired by all of the years where we found ourselves hanging out with friends at Cafe da Vinci on a weekend afternoon. Describe some of your favorite wedding details and how you came up with them Courtney put together simple clear vases with greenery (no flowers). I love the way it looked so simple and modern. Our venue is very colorful with lots of detail, so I think the low key decor honored that vibe. John wore a suit with no tie which was SO handsome. We didnt have official an official bridal party, though we did invite some close friends to get ready with us. That was really special, especially at the moment when I realized I didn’t know how to apply my fake eye lashes. Last, John has two god daughters who are in their early teens, and I have a 1 year old niece. We really wanted to include all 3 of them in the ceremony, so Elle and Wyatt (the goddaughters) walked Avery (my niece) down the aisle. I couldnt see it, but John said it was adorable. What are you most looking forward to as a married couple? We’re excited to continue working on our house, settle in a bit, and start a family.
We love intimate weddings, all the guests are friends and family that you love. Tina and Ed had their beautiful intimate wedding at the Art and History Museums in Maitland, with a donut cake, sneaker wedding shoes, breakfast for dinner and friends from their childhood. Here is to you, Tina and Ed, and your new adventure together xo
From Ed:
Tina and I are a bit traditional and non-traditional in so many ways, so we decided our wedding really reflect us. We love breakfast food so we decided to service breakfast and coffee. Believe it or not, we weren’t huge fans of the traditional wedding cake so we decided to do a donut cake instead. We are big supporters of small and locally owned business so we kept that in mind when we made any wedding decision. Decor was mostly made by small business owners or ourselves with friends & the donuts where from a local company. Even our rings where designed by myself and made in New York City by a husband and wife duo who had over 10 years experience working for Tiffany making jewelry.
We wanted to keep our wedding small, unique and intimate and we where able to accomplish this thanks to friends, family, each other and the great small business that supported us.
Tina and I met online a little over two and a half years ago. Neither one of us where really looking for a serious relationship. We quickly came to realize how much we had in common and how compatible we are together. We shared a passion for sci-fi, arts, music, the outdoors, health, learning, exploring, traveling, food and goals. I proposed to Tina on my birthday at the Sequoia National Park in Three Rivers California beside the largest tree on earth,The General Sherman (Tina has a thing for trees lol) We really wanted a small outdoor wedding, something intimate and private with close family and friends. Tina and I plan on leaving our jobs as a Registered Nurse & User Experience designer and traveling the beautiful United States in a van full-time for a whole year. After our travels, we will be settling down and experiencing whatever life has in store for us. Thanks again for everything Kelly, we are super excited to see the pictures.
Venue: Maitland Art Center, Mayan Court Yard
Caterer/Florals: Encore Caters
Tables & Chairs: Orlando Wedding and Party Rentals
Officiant: Rev Gary David
Tina’s Wedding Dress: Deirdre by Maggie Sottero, from Bellissimo Bride in Deerfield Beach DJ: Our trusty Spotify playlist and friend Jim.
Bridal Suite: Cottage at Lake Lilly Hair and Make up: Kristy’s Artistry Design Team
It was great to meet Ralph and Avison on their wedding day at The Reunion Resort. They have been together for 10 years, and we could tell. They were playful, in love, and so happy together. Thanks guys for making us a part of your big day.
How did you meet?
We met online late one night and talked for several hours. The next day we had lunch at Sweet Tomatoes and it has progressed from there.
What do you love about each other?
We love that we can relax at home and we both are perfectly happy just doing nothing together.
Wedding planning?
We thought an intimate wedding officiated by Ralph’s Sister would be ideal, so we rented a beautiful Reunion Resort house and invited 4 family members and 4 friends to spend the next 5 days with…and we had a fantastic time.
Now we share a beautiful life together, along with our two Yorkies, Chica and Paco.
I was so happy when Chelsea called me to tell me she was getting married and – oh by the way – it’s next week and it’s just going to be us. She and Colin got married in beautiful Loch Haven Park in between the Orlando museums. Even though it was a stormy morning, they got married outside, in the rain. They were not paying attention to the weather – just each other. Thank you Chelsea and Colin for including us in your beautiful intimate wedding ?
I was fortunate enough to second shoot a sweet wedding with one of my favorites, Shipra Panosian Photography. These two lovebirds had a small intimate wedding at the Maitland Art Center that included wonderful friends and family. Their French bulldog even took part in the ceremony!
A perfect night for a small, intimate wedding – New Year’s Eve! So much fun with Lindsey and Zach and their closest friends and family at a private residence in Deland, Florida. We started off on the Stetson University campus – these are a few of our favorites. Happy New Year!
Dress: The White Dress by Evenings by Allure
Make Up and hair: MAC Altamonte Springs