I had the extreme pleasure of photographing my cousin Julia?s wedding this past weekend. She and Trent tied the knot in an adorable, personalized and unique ceremony. They?re an incredibly special couple and that was increasingly apparent through the special touches in their ceremony, on the centerpieces, or in the small touches of their personality here and there.
Julia & Trent
It was a terrific outdoor wedding in Brookings, South Dakota, where the two of them went to college. The ceremony and reception were both held in the same place, in the gorgeous and luscious backyard of Trent?s grandparent?s home.Julia and Trent walk down the aisle to "Home" by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.
The ceremony was tailored to their unique relationship ? the bride and groom?s recessional was Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zero?s ?Home,? and the personalized to be both sweet and silly.The ceremony space before the wedding, complete with hand-made yarn balls hanging from the trees.
Throughout the backyard, there were little touches of Trent and Julia everywhere ? mason jars filled with flowers from the gardens of friends and family, favorite board games on the reception tables and little hand-drawn signs directing guests to different sections of the celebration. The overall view of the place was breathtaking, but even a closer eye unveiled simple, appreciated touches of the couple.Signs were displayed around the wedding site directing guests to different spaces during the night.
And of course, in true Julia fashion, she let me let loose on picture-taking, letting my vision guide how I saw the day. It would?ve been hard to not show the joy, fun and love that everyone was experiencing that day.The groom's simple baby's breath boutonniere.
I?m including such a selection of photographs for the moment because I honestly cannot narrow it down enough! I?ll probably be blogging more here shortly. Keep an eye out!Guests blow bubbles during the recession.
Julia wore her mother's wedding dress, refashioned with a sweetheart neckline.
The reception-area tables featured vintage books, laced together with a hole cut in the middle for a vase. They also had repurposed wine bottles that served as candle-holders and baskets with old board games.
Signs pointed guests to different places for the reception.
Mason jars with flowers and solar lights adorned the trees at the wedding.
Julia & Trent
Julia & Trent
A homemade mason jar chandelier lit up the dance floor.
Julia dances with her father to warm up the dance floor.
The flower girl, Honesty, had a blast dancing with cousins on the dance floor.
?Source: http://blog.katiecurridphoto.com/2012/07/12/julia-trent/
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