Meghan and Kyle’s wedding was so carefree and stress-free that it almost felt TOO easy. It was exactly how a bride would envision her day going – from the casual getting ready over mimosas and snacks to the first look and the gorgeous grotto ceremony and then being able to see guests during cocktail hour, it was truly a dream. I knew this couple was going to be amazing because of their Harry Potter touches for the wedding day and the way the two laugh around each other.
Meghan envisioned a vintage and romantic wedding and it was exactly that. There were vintage suitcases and stunning centerpieces and even up lighting that created the perfect mood. The wedding colors were light pink, gold, and white.
Something unique that I mentioned above was Meghan’s and Kyle wanted to do their getting ready photos, first look, portraits, and all of their family photos before their guests started arriving for the ceremony. Together Meghan and I worked to create a perfect timeline so that the two could enjoy time with their guests during cocktail hour instead of running around squeezing photos into a 60-minute slot, which is impossible as a photographer and also as a newly married couple! That’s a lot of pressure and stress to put into an hour!
Meghan and Kyle met at another wedding, which I thought was a great way to meet! Meghan’s cousin married kyle’s friend. The two texted after the wedding and then dated long distance for a year until Meghan made the move to New Hampshire so they could be together in 2017.
Congratulation, Meghan and Kyle! I wish you the very best of luck throughout your marriage!
Hair Stylist/Makeup – Bliss Salon
Officiant – Justin Moore
Florist/Decor – Ella Flora
DJ – Class Act by Bob Norris
Cake – Crowned Cakes by Jess
Reception/Ceremony Venue – Nazareth Hall