What a day indeed. You may remember Emily’s bridal portraits and how we were battling rain, the same was true on her wedding day! Off and on we were showered putting her outdoor Winridge Manor wedding & reception in jeopardy. It worked out in the end and yes, we were all a little damp but I think everyone there would agree that it was worth it. I’ve never been to a wedding that was so obviously crafted by the bride and her family. Emily’s mother made the bridesmaid dresses, Emily handcrafted Michael’s tie. From peacock feathers to hydrangeas Emily’s stamp was all over her wedding. It was a delightful combination of sweet & sassy! I’ll let the photos speak for themselves!




My, oh, my, how I was LOVING this vehicle!




See the picture below: a groom tearing up as he waits for his bride. Well, it was beyond welling, for both of them! Full on tears from start to finish. Emily’s started before the wedding when she accepted a phone call from him and through a tear smile relayed to her bridesmaids, “He’s just so good to me.”








The mist turned into a drizzle but I really don’t think Emily or Michael had a clue. They were pretty wrapped up in each other. It was just lovely.


It was beautiful and brief and then just like that they were husband and wife!




There weren’t many tears after that, just big joyful smiles.








Props to my intern Julie who lined this shot up!


Just a few horses in a pasture with mist rising up off of it, no big deal!










Loved their moms who held hands several times and celebrated God’s goodness together.


a sparkling exit


in the classic car


so classy. Thanks for letting me be a part of your celebration Emily & Michael It was such a pleasure to be there!


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