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Chico CA Wedding Photographer at Irongate Gardens: Robbie+ Emily Diller
Emily+Robbie
This love match is one for the storybooks. Emily‘s best friend Beth is married to Robbie‘s uncle. Emily always joked with Beth about how awesome he is, and that if she could clone him she would marry his clone. Eventually, Beth and her husband would invite both Robbie and Emily over for the evening. By Robbie‘s account, it was the moment he saw Emily that he fell for her. Emily was at a transitional point in her life at their meeting and wasn’t entertaining anything in this serious relationship department. But Robbie was patient, kind, and persistent. He continued to make his way into her world and would be present when the time would be right. Robbie felt drawn to Emily and knew he needed her to be a part of his life. As they got to know each other, they continued to grow their connection. Robbie showered her with affection and respect. He showed her and her children, unbridled love. Robbie was “all in” the moment Emily accepted his advances. Emily continues to fall deeper in love with Robbie‘s heart. From his kisses goodbye in the morning to his playful antics. He has Emily enamored. Robbie knew Emily was the one and eventually he worked up the nerve to propose.
Robbie planned a beautiful weekend chasing waterfalls up near McCloud California. While they hiked to a beautiful waterfall Robbie was reserved and quiet. Emily was worried there was something wrong with him. The normally high-energy, adventurous man was hanging back and was shaky. Emily says “I thought he was dying.” Emily is normally telling him “slow down. You’re gonna hurt yourself,” but this was not the case that day. Meanwhile, Robbie was going crazy with nerves so excited to ask but worried about the unthinkable. “What if she said no?” the fear and nerves continued to get the best of him and he didn’t end up going through with his original plan. The next day the two returned home. Later that evening, while Emily was buzzing around the house, cleaning to some music. Robbie was pacing and sneaking around the house being “weird.” Finally, Robbie took the plunge, well mostly... He stopped Emily in her tracks and attempted to speak. He grabbed her hands and looked her in the eyes. He was shaky, tears welling in his eyes, he choked on his words, barely able to speak. Emily’s mind was in a panic. Going furthest from Robbie’s intention she was worried she was receiving news of a terminal illness that would take him from her. She was holding back from yelling “What is wrong” but whatever it was he was trying to say, she could sense that she just needed to listen. He finally let out, “I love you.” He then confessed the depths of his love and his devotion, and that he’s known all along that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her. Emily’s mind continued to go to all the dark places. Fearing for the worse it all bubbled up and made her so scared that the time with him was limited. That she would lose her epic love. The moment came when she could ask, “What’s wrong honey? Are you OK? Please tell me what’s going on.” Robbie fumbled in his pocket, feeling like a lifetime was passing in doing so. He finally found the ring and he brought it out and said the words he’s been eager to say. “Will you spend the rest of your life with me?” With relief and joy, Emily knew just at that moment, how important this man is. Their life flashed before her, and imagining what it would look like without Robbie, she knew that wasn’t the life she wanted. What would she do without him? Her answer was yes! However, it came with a lecture about how scared he made her, and that he can’t ever scare her like that again! He told her just how many times he chickened out, worried that she would say “no“ her response was “silly sweet man.” So it wasn’t as Robbie planned but Emily wouldn’t change any of it.
September 3, 2022
The morning was warming up when we arrived at Irongate Gardens. A beautiful venue that boasts lush greenery and lovely flowers. The courtyard would host the ceremony while the large garden would hold the evening’s reception. With the grounds so beautiful you needed little decor to create a romantic wedding dream. Emily and her bridesmaids were all busy getting ready for the day’s events. The groomsmen and Robbie helped set up last-minute touches before finding their way to the groom’s suite to get ready. Jena and I collected all of the details and we had so much fun designing, and arranging. The morning seemed to pass slowly and all seemed to enjoy these long moments. Emily's gown was a form-fitting silhouette that was masterfully crafted in a beautiful western Boho lace with a low back. Emily wore a cathedral-length veil that complimented the slim design of her gown. Emily carried with her a handkerchief of her grandmother’s. She wore a pearl bracelet that complimented her teardrop pearl earrings and a pearl and silver necklace that draped beautifully off her shoulders down her back with a very classic style with a little modern finesse. Another beautiful sentiment, Emily’s bouquet held a photo of her late best friend, whose daughter would stand in her place beside Emily on this beautiful day.
Robbie was a sight, confident, cool, and blissful. He wore a sharp cowboy hat, a bolo tie, and a suit line with an American flag. This good ole boy would be sporting his true colors. After the two got dressed in their finest, we set off to the garden for their first look. Robbie was eager and excited. Emily was excited, but her nerves were setting in. Once Robbie turned to see his bride he was in awe. Relief came over Emily. She was calm, confident, and ready for the ceremony after seeing her groom. Lots of laughter, a few tears, and kisses were exchanged. The two’s energy and excitement mingled and ignited. This exciting electricity filled them and together they would face life and all its adventures hand-in-hand. After the initial reveal the two gazed at each other’s attire taking turns showing off. Robbie took his time to show off his awesome jacket and epic beer-holding belt buckle. After the first look, it was important to Robbie to make a vow to Emily‘s daughter Brooklyn and her son Rogan. Robbie gifted Rogan a pocket watch with a small jewelry box to keep it safe. Rogan was pumped and he loved the gift so much, he couldn’t wait to wear it. Brooklyn received a gorgeous pair of blue topaz earrings and a matching necklace. Robbie chose blue topaz because it’s Brooklyn’s birthstone. Excited, Brooklyn had Robbie put her necklace on right then and there. After the family exchanged hugs we had to tuck them back into their respective places because their guests began to arrive. Emily was calm and ready. Her nerves had evaporated in the heat of the first look, but Robbie began to sweat, (metaphorically) the calm, cool groom started to feel those anxious jitters. His groomsmen did their best to break his stress and free him from those feelings. Meanwhile, in the girl’s suite, all were carefree as we snapped some fun photos with the bridesmaids and their awesome bouquet flasks. Sipping drinks, the girls relaxed, waiting for their queue from the coordinator Mindy. As the guests filled the seats, soft music filled the courtyard. With the abundant crepe myrtles and the sun lower in the sky the guests were all seated in the shade. The buzz of the guest’s conversations was hushed when the national anthem was announced. The groom was adamant that America would be honored during his wedding day. The guests rose and held their right hands over their hearts as Robbie‘s brother stood proudly with the flag. Once the anthem was complete our groom made his entrance, brimming with confidence and joy. Those nerves had no place any longer. As the bridal party filled in, you could feel the anticipation build. Rogan made his way with the rings, followed by Brooklyn, throwing pedals sweetly. As the procession music faded the song “I get to love you” filled the courtyard as Emily made her grand entrance. Emily was walked down the aisle by her eldest son Nate, dressed in his dress blues, He walked his beautiful mom down the aisle to Robbie. Joined at the end of the aisle Emily‘s mom supported Nate by giving Emily‘s hand in marriage to Robbie. Our groom beamed with happiness as the pair joined hands and the ceremony began. Their officiant is a great friend of the couple’s which made these moments so much more special. Looking into the crowd, there were smiles and tears, and beyond the crowd, the garden was glowing. The couple stood under an arch beautifully adorned with a cascade of white flowers. Soon the officiant would ask for the rings, and Rogan jumped up and delivered the rings. The two promised themselves and exchanged the rings. At last, the officiant announced you may kiss your bride, and without hesitation, the pair shared the first kiss as a married couple. The crowd cheered, and the bride and groom made their way down the aisle. They had bubbles floating around them, giving them the perfect touch of fun during this romantic moment. After the ceremony, we took the family’s formal photos. Where all of the immediate family members would share their hugs and love for the couple. During this time Robbie was head over heels for his infant nephew, this was such a sweet time to see all of the love that the couple had for their families and how important they are to the pair. After this, we went right into the bridal party portraits where we kept it pretty simple and sweet. Next, we took the newlywed’s bridal portraits. The bride loved the entry to the courtyard, where there was a large natural arch that welcomed you in. Fortunately, the lighting here was beautiful for the portraits. Emily and Robbie were captivated by one another, and were on a wave of blissfulness, sharing kisses, and whispers, the two seemed to fall away from reality for a few moments enjoying a world of their own. Stopping for a few seconds, while we directed them into the next pose. Once we completed the two met the officiant, maid of honor, and best man in the house to sign the marriage license.
Now for the party!
Emily and Robbie were announced to their guest as Mr. and Mrs. Diller, they were encouraged with whoops and hollers. They did a little spin on the dance floor before they went to snag their dinner. Special times catering catered the dinner, and it was indeed a special menu. After dinner, the sun started to drop down behind the neighboring walnut orchard, we went to the field behind the garden and embraced the golden fading light with spins and lifts. This couple made the best of this time. When we returned to the reception the evening resumed and it was time for toasts. This couple was complimented with many good wishes and testaments to their nature. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house by the time the toasts were given.
After we all shared a good cry, it was time for dessert, and what dessert goes best with a good cry?! ICE CREAM! Schubert‘s ice cream was there with their cart scooping up some timeless flavors. Emily and Robbie both enjoyed a scoop together before taking to the dance floor for the first dance. The crowd quieted and all the attention focused on the newlyweds. As their song ended, the DJ invited Emily‘s eldest son Nate to share a dance. Then following this mother-son dance, it was Robbie and his mom‘s turn to boogie down. They kept it light and fun in the beginning, ending with a close embrace. The evening continued with a bubble dance, (thank you Mindy for manning the bubble cannon for us!) a bit of limbo, corn hole, giant Jenga, and, of course, a lot of great dance moves. The final event of our night was the bouquet and garter toss. The ladies were a little bit competitive, but there were a few gentlemen out there that really wanted that garter. Which made for a little bit of fun. This concluded my and Jena’s night, when we left the party was still going strong.
Emily and Robbie you both were such a joy to work with. We had such a great time capturing this monumental day and we wish you all the best.
Cheers for many years.
VENDORS
Venue: Irongate Garden inn
Day of Coordinator: Weddings By Mindy
Hairstylist: Rachel Valentine +Summer Valentine
Makeup artist: Felicia
Floral: Little Red Hen
Catering: Special Times Catering
Dessert : Shuberts
DJ : Net Sound Pro
Bridal Shope: Grace Loves Lace
Grooms Attire: Mens Wearhouse
Highlands Ranch Resort, Mill Creek CA Wedding Photographer: Gareth + Marie
Marie + Gareth
Fun, love, and adventure
These two have been waiting for the perfect partner to come around. Within their first date, they knew they had met their forever partner. In their whirlwind romance, the two found themselves getting married within a year of meeting. Love and connection like this one are rare. Gareth and Marie complement each other with common interests and while one may be serious the other will encourage the right amount of fun and play. Evening out the stress and fun the couple can handle all parts of their journey together.
Nestled in the mountains of the Lassen National forest these two found the perfect setting for their incredible day. Highlands Ranch Resort is a secluded little haven called the Childs Meadow, that hosts 7 cottages and a restaurant and bar. Across the street is The Village, which hosts a string of 19 hotel rooms a Mercantile store, a brand-new bistro (it opened June 10th, 2022), and RV and Tent camping accommodations. This location provided beautiful views and many outdoor activities for the guests to enjoy before and after the wedding festivities. Marie and Gareth went up to the venue a few days prior to the wedding to visit with guests and enjoy the area, fully embracing its beauty and adventure. Jena and I joined them on Friday for their rehearsal. (Afterwards, we too enjoyed the area with a kayak excursion on lake Almanor.)
Saturday, June 11th, 2022
The morning of the wedding was fresh and beautiful. The air was crisp and rich with the smell of pines and earth with a hint of breakfast. We found our way to the Bistro where we met some of the incredible staff at The Village. We were welcomed with warmth and great attention. (Shout out to Maddie!) We had a killer breakfast sandwich that would keep us fueled for the majority of the day. After our enjoyable breakfast, we went and met with the couple. Marie was relaxed and getting her hair done. Her bridesmaid’s all enjoyed mimosas and chatted with excitement. Marie had beautiful details and was so thoughtful in her selections. Her bouquet was white flowers and greenery that included Cedar leaves, sage, mint, and rosemary. A perfect complement to her surroundings. Marie had chosen these lovely flower hair pins from Olive + Piper that matched her earrings beautifully. Marie’s Wedding ring is almost one hundred years old. Her ring was originally her great-grandmother’s ring whom Marie was named after. Marie being a stylish but practical bride wore cute boots that would take her comfortably though out the day. The morning went by quickly in the bridal suite. Soon after shooting details, the bride was ready to get dressed. Marie stepped into her dress and we were all in awe of her radiant beauty. She wore a white and blush A-line dress that was flowy with a bustier bodice which had lovely floral lace and blush boning the sleeves were off the shoulder and gave a romantic touch to the gown. (Added bonus they were detachable which is ideal for dancing) Marie was all ready to see her groom.
Meanwhile, in the groom’s suite, the morning was relaxed and filled with lighthearted loving banter. Gareth gifted the guys cycling socks and pocket knives for all the adventures that life brings. He also took care to help his groomsmen with their ties, fix their collars, and made sure they looked sharp. Gareth was dressed in a deep blue suit. With brilliant smiles to compliment. He sure can clean up nicely. As the first look got closer Gareth started to become more nervous.
Jena, Charlie (the best man), and Gareth made their way to the first look location. As Jena and Gareth got set in the meadow Marie, Emily (Maid of honor), and I made our way in a second car to meet them. The moments between Gareth arriving and Marie arriving must have felt like a lifetime for this excited groom. With his back to his bride, he shifted and fidgeted. Soon Marie would come out from the tree line walking towards her groom. Jena gave Gareth a countdown of distance. His excitement took over the nervousness and he adorned a megawatt smile. When Marie approached him and tapped his shoulder he turned around to see his beautiful bride. All the nervousness faded and he was entranced by his soon-to-be wife. In awe, he looked at her, hugged her, and kissed her. Marie was glowing in the sunlight a complete definition of beauty. She too was overcome with excitement and radiated joy. We gave the two space to revel at this moment. After, we did some bridal portraits in the meadow before we returned to the venue.
Once back, we were joined by the bridal party and we took all of the bridal party photos before the ceremony. Everyone in the bridal party were great listeners and made this go smoothly. Once we were done with the bridal party we had immediate family join us for their formal photos. It was no surprise to Jena and me that these two would surround themselves with thoughtful and kind people. We loved this time for photos and how relaxed it all felt. We were able to tuck the couple away into their cottages before any of their guests made their way to the ceremony location. This was such a breeze, minus the complications of the literal gusts of wind. While it was great to cool us all down, it sure made its challenges during the day.
Jessica the day of coordinator for Highland Ranch (owner of Craft + Copper) was so patient and dedicated to making sure that even with the wind challenges the couple’s vision would come to life. Jessica and her assistant (her sweet and sassy grandma) were busy all throughout the day making everything perfect.
As guests arrive they found their way to the ceremony location taking their seats and readying themselves for the festivities. Soon the processional music would cue and the officiant would make his way down the aisle. Gareth escorted his grandmother and Marie’s grandmother down the aisle giving hugs and receiving kisses on the cheek that would stay with him through the ceremony. The parents led the way for the bridal party. Each pairing gracefully made their way to their places, and then there’s Lucy. Lucy is the flower girl who was an instrumental part of the couple’s meeting. (Their first-time meeting was at her 4th birthday party) Lucy came down the aisle tossing petals and delivering the cutest of smiles! She was a tough act to follow. But then out steps the bride and her father. Marie and her dad made their way down the aisle as everyone rose to their feet. Gareth took a deep breath and watched his wife-to-be with a loving gaze. Gareth greeted Marie’s father and helped his bride up to the alter. The ceremony was light and fun, complete with a chipmunk joining in for a laugh. The couple shared their first kiss as a married couple and the guests all hooped and hollered.
The couple was introduced into the reception coming into an ACDC classic. Rocking sunglasses and fun-loving energy to get the party started.
The reception was beautiful and fun. The parents had a welcome toast where they toasted to the newlyweds and to the guests that made the trip to celebrate with them. Soon dinner would be served. Chef Joe from Highlands Ranch Resort served an incredible menu that made everyone’s taste buds sing. He really did a wonderful job. We all enjoyed dinner and admired the atmosphere and company.
Charlie led the toasts with a great story of how he and Gareth became friends, and how Gareth made a positive impact in his life even if he tortured him with his first distance bicycle ride up Honeyrun road. Emily followed with her toast to the couple expressing how much she values Marie’s friendship and how she’s happy Marie found Gareth. The couple closed the toasts with gratitude to their guests for joining them in this wonderful day.
After toasts, the couple made their way to the dance floor where they shared their first dance as husband and wife. The two exchanged laughs and kisses. A romantic moment that was complimented by the green pastures and beautiful mountain ranges behind them. Marie was joined by her father for the traditional father-daughter dance. Giggles were shared as the two swayed sweetly to the music. Next Gareth and his mom had a light-hearted dance where Lucy joined them. The three laughed and danced in circles together. The couple opened the dance floor to their guests and it quickly filled it with awesome dance moves. Shout out to Patrick at Night Owl Media for keeping a great playlist going that encouraged guests of all ages to get down and boogie.
As the sun began to set Jena and I whisked the couple away for some sunset photos. The golden hour light flooded the meadow making the pasture glow. This location continued to amaze me in its beauty. The couple elevated this natural beauty with romantic moments and sweet giggles. It was such a pleasure working with Marie and Gareth because they were so relaxed and went with the flow. After sunset photos, it was time to cut the cake. The couple cut the cake and fed one another with a fork. Their cake was from Uppercrust Bakery, and by their expressions, they were not disappointed. The cupcakes were divine too. Guests lined up and the kids were excited about dessert. Soon after the dance floor filled up again and a lot of fun continued to happen. Jena and I made our way to the guest book. We always like to sign the guest book but this guest book was to be paired with a polaroid picture. With every camera having its differences I had a learning curve with the timer. Left a fun memory for the couple to enjoy later. While at the guest book we were able to chat with Marie’s mom, who is an incredible Wildlife photographer. She shared some of her work with us and it was AMAZING. We knew what a great honor it was that she entrusted the wedding to us. We also chatted a bit more with some of the guests and moved around shooting candid moments of all the fun that was happening.
As the last light was slipping away Jena and I packed up the gear to head out, during this time the couple invited us over for a s’more around the campfire across the street. This little after-party was filled with chatter, music, and fun. The couple roasted a marshmallow together and shared a s’more. The day was winding down, and what better way to end the night than with all the people you love around a campfire.
Marie + Gareth, your wedding was incredible, filled with fun, love, and jam-packed with beauty. We are so honored to have been a part of your wedding day and we hope that you enjoy these sneak peeks!
Cheers to many amazing adventures together!
Planner/Coordinator: Jessica Williams at Craft and Copper
Hair stylist: The Hair Co - Janessa Cripps
Floral: Little Red Hen - Angela Carter
Caterer: Chef Joe at Highlands Ranch Resort
Cake/Dessert: Upper Crust
DJ/Band: Night Owl Media
Bride’sl Dress shop: AE Bridal
Invitations/Paper goods: TheKnot
Design/Decor: Bride+ Little Red Hen
Patrick Ranch, Durham CA, Wedding Photography: Eric+Elise Hansen
Eric+Elise
This couple’s story started over ice cream at Jon and Bon’s in the summer of 2017. A first date that would change the trajectory of each other’s life. Elise and Eric hit it off pretty quickly and soon a flirtation became more and grew into love. Eric proposed to Elise in Hawaii while they were on vacation in 2020. They had shared a day of exploring the north shore of Oahu and returned to their hotel to relax when Eric decided to pop the question. Elise was surprised and said yes!
April 23rd, 2022
The week leading up to the wedding had been wet and raining. With a stroke of luck, the couple’s wedding day would be clear and beautiful. In the morning we met Elise and her bridesmaids at the Oxford Suites in Chico. They were all getting their hair and makeup done when we arrived, enjoying mimosas and listening to one of the coolest playlists. The playful music set the tone for the wedding day. Jena captured all the fun going on in the bridal suite while I focused my attention on all the beautiful details. I enjoyed capturing their stunning rose gold rings. I loved that their rings matched, it isn’t often that couples have rings of the same metal but this seemed so special. Elise wore earrings and a necklace from her grandma, she also carried a handkerchief from her Nana. While I was shooting the details I had the pleasure of meeting Elise’s Aunt Annie who was the Steam-stress extraordinaire! Elise’s wedding dress had tulle layers and Annie was determined to make sure they were wrinkle-free. Annie also pointed out the layer of blue tulle in the dress that would double as the “something blue” in the old tradition. The dress was so unique and lovely. Such a compliment to the beautiful bride. Once all the lady’s hair and makeup were complete we snapped a few photos of the girls before they all got into their dresses. Elise stepped into her dress and the whole room took a moment to admire her. Elise shared a first look with her dad where he rushed to her and complimented her beauty. It was such a sweet moment. Meanwhile, the rest of the room was all holding back tears. (I know I couldn’t have been the only one). Once everyone was dressed and ready to go the hotel shuttle took them over to Patrick Ranch. The venue is a beautiful grand farmhouse from 1877 that “has been restored to earlier times when it was at the peak of its grandeur, social activity and influence.” This lovely building was such a beautiful backdrop for the couple’s ceremony later that day.
When we arrived Eric was patiently waiting at the venue. We snuck Elise into the tank house for her to relax before their first look. Eric looked handsome in his light grey suit that was tailored perfectly for him. He wore a blush tie with intricate floral details and some special socks saying “Having a meltdown.” He was excited and ready for the first look. It was the perfect way to release the nerves and settle them both.
We had Eric stand in front of the barn doors with his back to the tank house. Elise walked down the stairs of the tank house and you could see her excitement from seeing her soon-to-be husband. Elise’s mom helped me un-bustle her gown and prepare her for the first look. Elise walked quickly toward Eric, she had no hesitation when tapping his shoulder for him to turn. He turned around quickly and was abundantly happy to see his gorgeous bride in front of him. At that moment their stress eased and their excitement took over. They could let go of the small stuff and enjoy their day together. We quickly did the bridal party photos before guests arrived and tucked the couple back out of sight.
Soon all of their guests would arrive and take their seats. The procession began and the chatter settled and everyone’s attention was now on the groom walking in with his aunt. Eric went to the top of the stairs to stand with the Officiant Daniel. As the groomsmen and bridesmaids made their way down the aisle they filled the steps leading the way to Eric. Soon the ring bearer and flower girls would make their entrance with a cuteness overload. Finally, Elise and her father would walk down the aisle, the crowd was quiet and you could feel the joy that surrounded the ceremony. Eric stepped down and helped his bride up the stairs being sure she didn’t step on her dress. While the ceremony was short it was full of heartfelt sentiment and a few giggles. It was perfection. They sealed the ceremony with a kiss and the whole crowd whooped and hollered in celebration.
The reception was romantically lit with a large “LOVE” sign by the dance floor. Chico Catering Company was busy bringing out their delicious buffet. Showcased front and center was a beautiful three-tiered cake created by Upper Crust. The tables were eloquently designed with lovely floral arrangements and vases with floating candles. The couple had “His & Hers” favorite candies as favors which was a sweet treat!
Elise’s dad kicked off the party by singing “Fly Me to the moon” to the couple. The night was full of scrumptious food, heartfelt toasts, great music, and some amazing dance moves. Elise’s grandma could sure cut a rug! We had such a blast watching everyone enjoy themselves and having a genuinely good time. Our Favorite moments of the night were during Love Shack and All the ACDC songs. We heard an awesome story about how “Highway to hell” by ACDC was the first song that Elise’s father had sung to her as a newborn.
When the night came to an end the couple had fiber optic wands for the send-off, it was such a neat idea in place of sparklers. Once the couple made it to the end of the line, the Hotel Diamond Rolls Royce was waiting to take them away. The couple drove off into the night to start their life as newlyweds!
We had such an incredible time capturing this wedding and meeting all of the family. We are honored to have been trusted to capture such a monumental event.
We wish you many years of happiness and grand adventures!
Vendors
Wedding Planner/ Coordinator
Hairstylist
Makeup artist
Floral
Caterer
Honeymoon Hotel/Transportation
Venue
Cake/Dessert
DJ
Dress Designer/ Bridal Shop
Grooms Attire
Design/Decor
Officiant
Daniel at As you like it
Creekside Rose Garden, Chico Ca, Wedding Photographer: Jesse + Jessica Hughes
Jessica and Jesse’s love story has been in the making long before they knew it. While being in the same friend group in high school and never actually meeting until years later it was like fate was bringing them together when they would be ready for each other. The next time Jesse would set eyes on Jessica would be at the kid’s play area at the Chico Mall. While the conversation didn’t start there she had made a lasting impression which led Jesse to connect with her on Facebook sometime later. By this time Jessica and her family had moved out of state to Utah. The distance didn’t keep them from building their relationship. With texts, calls, and Facetime Jessica and Jesse were able to share their dreams and fears and create a foundation that would soon support their blended family. Jessica moved back to California and they have been inseparable since. Their family is their greatest adventure and they love making new memories with their kiddos. Jessica and Jesse’s relationship is playful; full of tickles, giggles, and movie marathons paired with all the snacks to subdue their “snack attacks”. Beyond the fun, they both cherish their family, big and small. The relationships they share with their siblings and parents are dear to them. It was really beautiful to see how their family came together as if they had always been one big family. Jesse and Jessica have a lifetime of laughs and adventures to share and we were honored to capture their wedding day.
March 27th, 2022
When Jena and I arrived we came in and Jessica was getting her hair done by Cammy, We’ve worked alongside Cammy before and she always produces incredible work. (spoiler alert, she did not disappoint!) We started our morning by capturing the beautiful gifts that Jessica had for her bridal party and the parents. Each gift had a sentimental touch that really shows just how much she values her connections. Once we finished, we collected all of the bridal details, each piece of jewelry selected to complement the next. Blending old with new Jessica wore an heirloom watch that once was her grandmother’s, teardrop-shaped earrings, and a bracelet with a trail of teardrop-shaped frames, her necklace was timeless with pearls and white sapphires. Jessica’s gown was stunning, with a blush lining that showed off the intricacies of the lace. The dress was fitted and flared out mid-thigh leading into a long elegant train with buttons all the way down the back. This is only to be paired with a cathedral-length veil. When we came back from capturing the details our bride was just about finished with her makeup. She was nothing short of stunning, her hair had this classic old Hollywood look and her make-up was flawless.
When the gentlemen arrived the groom was quickly dressed in his very dapper “Peaky Blinders” inspired suit with a newsboy cap and a pocket watch. Jena took some amazing images of him with his mom helping her with her corsage and putting on an adorable necklace with a baby picture of Jesse.
Once Jesse and Jessica were dressed to the nines it was time for their first look. Jesse was so calm all day and once he heard it was time for the first look he quickly became electric with nerves and excitement. Jessica was calm, cool, and excited. She walked up to him and touched his shoulder and without hesitation, Jesse took his first look at his bride. He was in awe. We snapped a few photos of them and then let them read their vows privately as requested. They were both so happy with their vows that they chose to read them once again in front of their friends and family during the ceremony.
As the guests started to come in the couple tucked themselves away to be unseen. Soon the ceremony would start with their pastor leading the way followed by Jesse and his mom. The bridal party came in with style and grace. It was so important to the couple that all of their children were included during the ceremony. This was not just a marriage of two people it was a union of family and that came through very clearly.
The pastor gave a beautiful prayer followed by the marriage ceremony which included the personalized vows they exchanged earlier. The vows were deep and genuine, raw with emotion and felt with each word. The couple exchanged their rings and were soon pronounced man and wife.
The kiss was paired with a victorious fist in the air and laughter to follow.
The evening was beautiful, the couple was toasted by family and all expressed how happy they were to welcome both Jesse and Jessica into the family. The couple shared a beautiful slideshow of photos from their childhoods and of their life together. (Totally got misty eyes during this)
Afterward, Jesse and Jessica enjoyed a little cake! ( fortunately, they played nice and didn’t choose to do cake in the face.) Soon after Jesse pulled Jessica onto the dance floor where they shared their first dance to “Say you won’t let go”. After the song was over Jesse’s mom joined him on the dance floor for the mother-son dance to Leanne Rhime’s “I hope you dance”. The dance floor was opened up with the anniversary dance where followed the newlyweds were gifted with a little marriage advice. Soon after the dance floor was filled with people of all ages. Where they enjoyed the Cha Cha Slide and the infamous Cupid Shuffle. The guests and the couple danced the night away.
When the clock struck nine the guests all gathered out front for the couple to have a proper sendoff where they would have a night’s rest before they embarked on their honeymoon.
This wedding was so much fun to capture and witness, Jena and I are so grateful for the opportunity to tell your love story!
Cheers to many years!
Day of Coordinator: Craft + Copper
Venue: Creekside Rose Garden
Caterer + Bartender: Chico Catering company
Florist: Fernandsunpalm
Officiant: Art Worthington
Hair- Hair by Cammy
Makeup artist: Lindsay Kirk
Dress: Miosa Bride
Rentals: Chico Party Rentals
Cake: Upper Crust
Dessert: Nothing Bunt Cakes
Stirling City Wedding Photographer: Barden Wedding
This wedding brings me so much joy. Rachel has been a part of my life for many years, she has taken me under her wing many times. I am so happy to see that she has found someone who matches her loving soul. Mike, I know you will keep her heart safe.
The morning of the wedding was beautiful, it was crisp and not a cloud in the sky. Jena and I started our day by jamming out to Queen while driving to Stirling city. When we pulled into Merlo park we were greeted by the groom and groomsmen who were exchanging laughs in the parking lot. We made our way to the bridal room where we found the ladies sipping on cider mimosas getting ready for the day.
Rachel was beaming. She had her best friends and mom with her before she said I do to the man of her dreams. Rachel had a lovely bridal bouquet made by Fullers flowers which were artfully arranged with roses, sunflowers, and eucalyptus. This floral arrangement complimented Rachel’s color scheme with the Bridesmaid’s red dresses and the junior bridesmaid and flower girls in adorable yellow sundresses. Rachel’s dress was a beautiful high low soft lace gown with off-the-shoulder sleeves. The high low cut of her dress was a great way to show off her cowgirl boots.
Rachel was nothing short of stunning on her wedding day.
Jena captured great shots of the men getting ready and special moments of the groom’s mother pining on his boutonniere before the ceremony. The men dressed in classic and comfortable sporting boots, jeans, and a crisp white button-up. Both Rachel and Mike were excited but relaxed, they were ready to start their forever. Soon the guest started to arrive and the nerves excitement started to build.
The ceremony was held at the upper pond with a view of the pond and waterfall behind their custom arch. The bridal party and bride walked down the aisel to a live acoustic version of Beautiful Crazy. The ceremony was short but filled with love. Rachel and Mike’s first kiss was one for the books. Mike then lifted his bride and carried her away.
Mike and Rachel’s reception was overflowing with a good time. They had a Photobooth hosted by C&C Photo booth rentals which was extremely popular and fun. Their guest book was a natural plank of wood with a heart with M&R wood burned into it. Their wedding favors were Sunflower packets to share the love and to let the love grow. Their centerpieces were mason jars with twinkle lights and photos of the couple and their adventures. To honor Rachels late father there were yellow roses, he was dearly missed but remembered and with us throughout the day.
Several people gave toasts they all gave wonderful sentiments with great thought and humor. There was even a song made for them called Lighthouse by Songlorious presented to them by a longtime friend. After toasts, the couple made it to the dance floor to enjoy their first dance.
They danced to Made for you by Jake Owens. They danced without notice of all the people around them. Taking in every second of this song to be alone. Rachel was joined on the dance floor by her son Nick, They danced to Boy by Lee Brice. Where I believe everyone watching wept a little bit. Mike and Rachel’s mom shared a dance before opening up the dance floor to their guests. I was so impressed by all the couples that joined them. I had a lot of fun capturing this moment. It was amazing to see a dance floor fill so quickly, everyone just enjoyed their partner at this moment and you could truly feel the love that surrounded this couple on their wedding day. Following this dance, the couple then cut their wedding cake and had an epic battle of cake in the face. I’m not sure which one won. Rachel’s namesake, Rachel serenaded them and the rest of the party with the song Keeping Score by Dan and Shay. (IT WAS BEAUTIFUL!) The night led into the traditional bouquet and garter toss and concluded with more fun on the dance floor.
Jena and I had such an amazing time. This was the perfect wedding to break us back into weddings. We thank you so much for trusting us to capture such amazing and cherished moments.
Cheers to many years!
Wedding Venue: Merlo Park, Stirling City
Floral: Fullers Flowers
Photobooth: C&C Photo Booth
Also a huge shout out to the mother of the bride Cathy, and Amy for coordinating and decorating this amazing event.
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As I deep dive into making my photography business full time I am learning so much. I am learning that my website is sometimes difficult to navigate. So it’s time to give my website a little revamp. I’ve learned that I need to guide my users to the product they are searching for. This blog is to be specifically dedicated to wedding photography and associated wedding insights and blogs. Wedding photography is a passion of mine and I feel electric when I’m working at a wedding. It is a place where I feel confident and happy. It is a great joy of mine to capture weddings and create lasting memories and relationships with the couples I serve. I will be posting new weddings and highlights from previous weddings I think may be helpful to upcoming couples. I appreciate those of you who follow me in this journey in making my dreams become a reality.