On August 28th I photographed another fabulous wedding at Crossing Vineyards for Adrienne and Michael. They were so much fun to hang out with for the day. They had their own unique style which included walking in to the wedding ceremony together with sun glasses on. These two have endured a long distance relationship stretching from East Coast to West Coast. As soon as Michael gets a job out here, he will be joining his bride and her son, Nathan. That has to be tough when you're in love. I enjoy hear the stories of how they synchronize their TIVO to watch shows and movies together on speaker phone. I'm sure they are looking forward to the days they can go out on dates together, or snuggle up next to each other to watch a movie. Never take a single moment you have together for granted. On with the photos!
This was the first time I've been to the vineyard when the grapes were mature and purple.
Adrienne's details for this small intimate wedding were awesome.
Looking out at her rainy day. Everything worked out beautifully though.I have seen the pouring of sands rather than a unity candle quite often but I loved the way Adrienne and Michael decided to do it. Each couple who attended the wedding had their own vile of matching sand to add to the jar that will be kept as a constant memory of the love and support of their friends and family.The ring exchange.The rain let up just long enough for us to get some outdoor shots.Adrienne with her sister, who also happens to be a photographer like me!I loved photographing their first dance in the barrel room. Beautiful.This was the first time I had photographed the reception upstairs. It was small and quaint. Perfect.Adrienne's niece and father, dancing.
Looking out at her rainy day. Everything worked out beautifully though.I have seen the pouring of sands rather than a unity candle quite often but I loved the way Adrienne and Michael decided to do it. Each couple who attended the wedding had their own vile of matching sand to add to the jar that will be kept as a constant memory of the love and support of their friends and family.The ring exchange.The rain let up just long enough for us to get some outdoor shots.Adrienne with her sister, who also happens to be a photographer like me!I loved photographing their first dance in the barrel room. Beautiful.This was the first time I had photographed the reception upstairs. It was small and quaint. Perfect.Adrienne's niece and father, dancing.
And they lived happily ever after. Congratulations to the two of you!
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