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Jackie & Gerald: Book Inspired Pinehall at Eisler Farms Wedding

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Jackie & Gerald: Book Inspired Pinehall at Eisler Farms Wedding

To Mordor and back, with Jackie & Gerald ❤️

From the green hills of the Shire to the wooded realm of Lothlórien, this wedding felt as if it were a fantasy straight out of the books Jackie & Gerald adore most!

Jackie & Gerald's wedding day at Pinehall at Eisler Farms was nothing short of a fairytale. The two made sure to incorporate so many special details - including their main overarching theme of books! Besides incorporating lots of beautiful vintage books into their decor, this pair incorporated some very subtle nods to one of their favorite series, Lord of the Rings - from signage to walking down the aisle music, to a personal message from Lord Denethor to Gerald (as Jackie's wedding gift to Gerald - the photos of his reaction are in the blog post below and are just the sweetest!).

We absolutely adored getting to spend the day celebrating this sweet, sweet pair! Their genuine hearts & kindness made our jobs so, so easy. We love you two! Congratulations on your wedding day, and on your marriage!

PS - thanks to Nicholas for his knowledge of LOTR, making this blog post possible ;)

PSS - I just have to add how much we LOVE photographing weddings at Pinehall at Eisler Farms! Not only is it a gorgeous venue with so many lovely photo spots, but it’s also located close to home, which is always fun!

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Erin & Ben: Longue Vue Country Club Wedding Photos

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Erin & Ben: Longue Vue Country Club Wedding Photos

You might remember Erin & Ben from their wintery engagement session earlier this year at The Frick! (Click here to check it out!). We went from one weather extreme (super cold!) for their engagement photos, to the other extreme (quite warm!) for their wedding day! But both days were just as delightful ❤️

Erin & Ben met through Ben's sister, who Erin was friends with before Erin & Ben ever started dating! On a beautiful summer weekend back in July, they said "I do" at Sacred Heart Church in Pittsburgh, then celebrated the night away at the beautiful Longue Vue Country Club. This day was a lovely dream from start to finish!

Congratulations on your wedding day, Erin & Ben!

Vendors: Longue Vue Country Club, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, AmbiDream Productions LLC, Jim Ludwig's Blumengarten Florist, Moio's Italian Bakery, mobileMIX ENTERTAINMENT, Beauty Justified by Justine Lynn, Sorelle Bridal Salon, Élysée Bridal

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Megan & Devon: The Gathering Place Wedding Photos

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Megan & Devon: The Gathering Place Wedding Photos

A few weeks ago, we had the pleasure of photographing Megan & Devon's travel-inspired wedding at The Gathering Place at Darlington Lake!

Megan started off the day getting ready at her childhood home, and their ceremony took place at St. Killian Parish in Cranberry Township. Their pup, Murphy, met us for a few photos after the ceremony (he also makes a surprise appearance on their cake! ) and after a quick rain shower, the skies parted as we drove to the Gathering Place in time for us to take some photos around their gorgeous property!

Megan & Devon had bagpipers during cocktail hour (Devon also plays the bagpipe!), and lots of travel themed decorations - including table numbers featuring all of the locations they've traveled to together! Devon's grandma baked their wedding cake (which was gorgeous!) and the evening went on with lots of dancing, chatting, and even with a few little spots of sunshine... which we took advantage of for a few photos!

Megan & Devon, thank you so much for having us a part of your wedding day. It was such an honor to get to celebrate alongside you!

Vendors: The Butler Florist, The Exquisite Bride, Ida Torez, AZAZIE, Medure's Catering, 300pxl - Printed & Digital Invitations + Party Supplies

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Haley & John: Summer Pittsburgh Botanic Garden Wedding

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Haley & John: Summer Pittsburgh Botanic Garden Wedding

Haley & John met in Panera Bread, of all places, while ordering their food! And a few weeks ago, they celebrated their marriage at the beautiful Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, surrounded by a small group of their closest friends & family during a GORGEOUS outdoor ceremony, followed by the sweetest reception!

If you’ve never been to the Pittsburgh Botanic Gardens, you might just be missing out! Not only is it a lovely reception venue, but it has gardens and trails (and a cute little shop/food spot!) where you could easily spend a whole day taking in the beauty of creation.

And when it comes to weddings… PBG knows how to do it! They have the prettiest ceremony backdrop, and lots beautiful backdrops for photos. Haley & John decided on a mid-day wedding featuring a brunch menu (DELISH, thanks to Hazelnut Catering!) and a very laid back atmosphere, which was so much fun and such a nice change of pace! They had the sweetest, most thoughtful details, too - both had lockets they wore on their person in memory of loved ones who had passed. Haley chose her veil (covered with gorgeous pearls!) as a nod to her mom’s wedding dress, which was also covered in pearls! Her something blue was her toenails. They had everyone sign a vintage record as their guest book and had John’s grandfather’s record player displaying it, and they had signature cocktails named after their cats!

Because they opted for a shorter, earlier reception, they opted to use more of their photo coverage towards portraits of the two of them… and THAT was so much fun, too! We were able to hit so many beautiful spots around PBG, including the Japanese Gardens, the fields, a few beautiful pathways, and the cozy inside of the welcome center! They even take you to all the spots on a golf cart… which was a blessing for such a hot day! We were also able to use the last bit of our time to travel to Allegheny Commons Park on the North Side of Pittsburgh for a few extra portraits!

But above all of the meaningful details and the pretty backdrops, what stuck out the most to me on Haley & John’s wedding day was their genuine joy with becoming husband and wife. There were many happy tears shed by loving family & friends (and by the bride & groom themselves), beautiful, heartfelt toasts given, and just an overall atmosphere of love. What a joy to be a part of!

Haley & John, a HUGE congrats to you on your wedding day! Thank you so much for letting us celebrate with you! ❤️

Vendors: Bethel Bakery, See Jane Blush - Pittsburgh Makeup Artist, Bridal Beginning Pittsburgh, Birdy Grey, Hazelnut Catering

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Emily & Dave: Italian Inspired Bella Sera Event Villa Wedding Photos

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Emily & Dave: Italian Inspired Bella Sera Event Villa Wedding Photos

Emily & Dave had the perfect Italian villa inspired summer wedding day at the most gorgeous Bella Sera!

While it may have been one of the hottest days of the year at that point, it surely did not dampen this epic celebration! Emily & Dave really wanted to enjoy cocktail hour with their friends and family, so they decided to opt for a first look, which allowed us to complete the vast majority of their portraits (bride & groom, bridal party, and family formals) prior to the ceremony. It also allowed us to get some candids of cocktail hour, and gave us a solid chunk of time to photograph all of the gorgeous reception details at Bella Sera!

Right after dinner, we snuck back out into a grassy area for a few extra portraits of just Emily & Dave! I always LOVE this part of the day, when (if) couples decide to sneak out during sunset or golden hour for a few photos. Couples are typically so much more relaxed at this point in the day, and it really lets us get some different types of images!

After their golden hour photos, we headed back into the reception for parent dances and for LOTS more dancing. Emily & Dave had a huge dancing crowd, and we got so many fun photos of Emily & Dave with their guests on the dance floor (don’t worry… you’ll see!)

We absolutely LOVED getting to be a part of Emily & Dave’s day and capture the beginning of this next chapter. A HUGE thank you to Emily, Dave, and their friends & family for braving the heat for photos and for just being amazing to work with!

Congratulations, Emily & Dave! ❤️

In addition to having a wonderful couple, bridal party, and family members to work with, we were able to work with an incredible vendor team, too… check them out below!

Vendors: Bella Sera, AConti Media (Videographer), Fragile Paradise Florist, Bethel Bakery (Cake), Kevin H. Redford (DJ), Dana Burns (hair), Bridal Beginning Pittsburgh (Bride's dress), AZAZIE (bridesmaid dresses)

I love when we are able to get a photo with our couples! ❤️ A big thank you to the guest who took on my “fancy camera” for this sweet shot!

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Bridget & Sean: Sheraton Station Square Wedding Photos

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Bridget & Sean: Sheraton Station Square Wedding Photos

Imagine the perfect June summer day - the sun is shining, it's 70°F - not too hot, but oh-so beautiful. Bridget & Sean truly had the most perfect weather (and day!) for their wedding!

Their ceremony took place at Duquesne University, and their reception took place at the iconic Sheraton Station Square Hotel! Their families & bridal party were a BLAST to work with, and it was just an all around amazing day celebrating an amazing, fun couple!

Congratulations, Bridget & Sean! Thank you so much for letting us be a part of your wedding day!

Vendors: Sheraton Station Square Hotel, Something Borrowed Blooms, Bethel Bakery, Fireside Events LLC, Pretty Hair Salon, Bridal Beginning Pittsburgh, AZAZIE

Also, if you’d like to check out their North Shore engagement photos from last year, feel free to click here!

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Courtney & Matt: Antonelli's Event Center Wedding Photos

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Courtney & Matt: Antonelli's Event Center Wedding Photos

I have SO many favorite photos from Courtney & Matt’s wedding day... and what a beautiful day it was! Not too hot, but still full of sunshine - Courtney & Matt had the most ideal summer day for their wedding! ❤️ (PS - if you missed their engagement photo session at Succop Nature Park last year, feel free to click here to check it out!)

The day begin at Courtney's parents' home, where the ladies were getting ready! The church where their ceremony was held was the epitome of a quintessential small town church, and after the ceremony, we hopped over to White Oak park for lots of portraits! After, we moved over to Antonelli's for their celebratory reception (they just have the best food!) and LOTS of dancing!

Courtney & Matt, a HUGE congratulations to you both on your wedding day - we are so honored to have been a part of it!

Vendors: Antonelli Event Center, Just Hitched Wedding Films, Lea's Floral Shop, Inc., Prantl's Bakery, DJ Bryan Hoover, Michelle's Bella Boutique & Day Spa, Bridal Beginning Pittsburgh, AZAZIE, Immaculate Conception Church, Irwin PA

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Maria & Matt: Elks Lodge #776 Up-Themed Wedding Photos

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Maria & Matt: Elks Lodge #776 Up-Themed Wedding Photos

You are my greatest adventure.”

If you are a fan of the movie, “Up,” you’re going to love Maria & Matt’s wedding!

You might recognize some hints of the classic animated film woven into the details of Maria & Matt's wedding day, including some grape soda pins on the bouquets and boutonnières, colorful florals, a cloud-covered cake, and the most beautiful and intricate card box house, designed by the father of the bride after the house in the iconic film (you have to see it!!). As a Disney lover myself… it was such a treat to get to photograph their colorful & playful wedding day! You might even want to check out their engagement photos from last spring if you’d like to see even more fun Up details!

We had such a sweet time with these two and their friends & family on their wedding day mid-May! Their wedding took place at the Elks Lodge #776, right across the street from Washington & Jefferson College… which made for the most beautiful photo backdrop for all of their portraits!

One thing that made this wedding extra sweet about this wedding day - I grew up across the street from Matt's family! I babysat for them and worked with many of the family members, and it was an absolute honor to get to document this beautiful day.

Congratulations to Maria & Matt on your wedding day and on your newest adventure! ❤️

Vendors: Elks Lodge #776, photos on Washington & Jefferson College's campus, Isababy Cakes, Dana Lynn Photos (videographer), Loyalty Entertainment LTD, Bella Sposa Bridal, Prom & Tux, Morilee by Madeline Gardner (bride's dress & bridesmaid dress designer), Zazzle (invitations)

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20 Small Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding Day

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20 Small Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding Day

Weddings can be expensive, but they don’t have to be! Believe it or not, there are small ways you can cut costs while planning without sacrificing style or aesthetic on your wedding day.

As a wedding photographer of 10 years, I’ve seen many couples choose budget-friendly options without sacrificing the parts of the wedding day that are most important to them.

Believe it or not… I photograph a lot of budget-friendly wedding days. When I was first getting started in wedding photography, I heard a big name photographer in the wedding industry mention that a good photographer can make a budget-friendly wedding look like a savvy soiree… and really, it’s true! If you invest your budget in the right places and in the right vendors, you can still have a beautiful wedding day without spending more than you want to!

So, without further ado, today I’m sharing some of the top ways I’ve seen my couples save $$$ while planning their wedding days!

1.     Skip the matching PJ’s and robes.

These are definitely cute, but the cost for these can add up quickly!

2.     Skip the boutonnieres.

Or, have your husband-to-be be the only one to wear one. Boutonnieres are nice, but not necessary, especially for groomsmen.

3.     Go BIG for your bridal bouquet, but choose smaller bridesmaid bouquets.

Bridesmaid bouquets don’t have to be huge to add to your bridal party photos visually! Focus more on the bridal bouquet, which will be in more photos.

4.     Instead of programs for the ceremony, use a big sign at the ceremony entrance.

One less thing to have to print! You can even thrift a mirror or piece of glass and write the program on there yourself. Most people throw these out anyways!

5.     Instead of escort cards at the reception, use a large sign at the reception entrance to direct guests to their seats.

Escort cards are another small item that just get thrown away. Consider a large sign instead.

6.     Choose a venue that only allows a certain number of guests (that way, you have to stick to it!)

If you choose a venue that only allows a certain number of guests, you have to stick to that number. Which means less meals to pay for than a venue that allows basically an unlimited number of guests!

7.     Consider doing ALL of your wedding day festivities (getting ready, ceremony, photos, reception) at the same location.

This will MAJORLY cut transportation costs. Bonus points if guests from out of town can walk to your venue from their hotel, or if the hotel provides free transportation for guests to the venue! Also, investing in a limo/party bus for the bridal party to ride from place to place in can be a big expense.

8.     Consider getting married in the “off season.”

If you’re in a state that has super cold winters or super hot summers, consider getting married during that timeframe where people don’t really want to leave their houses. You might be able to get some discounts from your vendors for having an off-season wedding.

9.     Consider getting married on a week day.

You know what’s great for a wedding vendor? Getting to work during a week day! We work a lot of weekends, so when someone comes along and wants to get married on a random Tuesday, we are ALL FOR IT! For us, that means one more Saturday that we get to spend with our friends & family!

10.  Have your guests RSVP via a wedding website.

Guests RSVP-ing online means = one less envelope, card, and stamp to include in your invitation suite!

11.  Don’t wait until last minute for dress alterations.

Alterations can be expensive as is, but when you’re trying to get them done last minute? They can be even more expensive! Try to plan out your alterations in advance with enough time so your seamstress doesn’t have to charge a rush fee.

12.  Ask your florist what flowers are in season during your wedding, and go with those.

Did you know that it costs more money to get flowers that are out of season than those that are in season? Tell your florist your vision if you have one, and then try to make that vision happen with flowers that are in season.

13.  Borrow jewelry, hair pieces, shoes, and even your veil from a friend or family member.

Not only will this save you money, but it will make everything you’re wearing on your wedding day a bit more sentimental!

14.  Consider going for a smaller cake, and having friends & family contribute cookies and other small desserts for a big dessert spread for guests!

If you happen to be from Pittsburgh, you know that we go BIG with cookie tables - so getting a small cake for you and your spouse to cut, then serving cookies and cupcakes to guests, can be a great way to go!

15.  Skip the favors. Or, make it something simple (like taking home cookies from the cookie table!)

Favors can be hit or miss - if they’re not something people will actually use, they’ll usually just get left behind or thrown out anyways. Unless you live in Pittsburgh and make your favors boxes of cookies from your cookie table ;)

16. Choose your top three most important vendors to spend on, and go cheaper on the rest.

If you’re on a budget, you can’t spend big on everything - but you can certainly choose parts of the wedding day that are most important to you and spend on those! For me when I got married, we went bigger on the venue, photographer (surprise surprise! ;) ), and food. With everything else, we did the best we could, and did what we could!

17. When choosing packages from wedding vendors, start with a lower package, then upgrade later if necessary.

This is advice I actually give to my own couples that book with me! Sometimes, my couples aren’t sure if they need 8 hours or 10 hours of coverage, if they want an engagement session or not, or if they want an album or not. So I always tell them - go for the cheaper one, and upgrade later if you decide you need more coverage, want an engagement session, or want an album! That way, you’re spending less to begin with and can add on as-needed.

18. Have a lower-key rehearsal dinner.

This is another one that we used for our wedding day - we catered Chipotle for our rehearsal dinner and ate it at our church instead of eating out at a fancy restaurant or venue! The food was actually a huge hit with all of our families and bridal party!

19. Limit alcohol.

This one may not be for everyone… but it certainly does work! Limit the types of alcohol you serve on your wedding day to save a little bit of extra money.

20. Nix “wedding welcome” packages for guests.

I know, I know… but these are so fun and sweet! Wedding welcome packages often include small gifts and souvenirs from the town/city/area where the wedding is taking place.

These are always so cute, but are they completely necessary? Maybe for you, they’re a must have! But if you’re willing to part wit them, consider trying to go a more cost effective route. Consider writing your guests hand-written notes instead, paired with a small guide for things to do and places to see while they’re in town!

Is there anything else you would add to this list? Feel free to let me know in the comment section below!

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