Wilmington’s Hagley Museum and Library | Stacey and Josh | Philadelphia Wedding Photography

romantic photo of bride and groom in tree lined grove at Hagley Museum

Have you ever gotten goose flesh?  I’m sure you have, but for what reason?  It scatters across my skin when I’m cold of course, but also when I hear a strikingly beautiful chord in a song, watch a dazzling scene in a movie, or stumble upon something truly remarkable in nature.  It’s a sign to me that I need to pay extra attention or I could miss something divine.  As I drove through the back gates at Wilmington’s Hagley Museum and came face to face with a tree lined grove that trailed up to an old DuPont mansion, a shiver ran up my spine and goose flesh erupted.  I knew this day, this wedding, and these two people, were something extraordinary.

Now you might think this is an incredibly odd way to open a wedding blog post, and I’m sure it is, but there is really no other way to describe the beauty that surrounded this day.  I will try, though.

When I first met Stacey and Josh last year for their engagement session, I was instantly smitten with them.  They were incredibly kind, laughed at my jokes, and came dressed like they walked out of the 50’s (which, come on, why did we ever stop dressing like that?).  I had every faith that their wedding day would be spectacular, every detail flawless, and I was right.

Let me break it down for you. Succulents.  Floor length veil. Blush color pallet.  Strings of lights.  Cascading wisteria.  Need I say more?!?  The Hagley Museum is one of my favorite venues to date.  We were threatened with rain the entire day, and luckily, it held off.  Stacey mentioned that she would have been more upset if it had rained for my sake than hers because she knew how much I would love it.  And she was right.

Stacey and Josh were married at the old Soda House Library, a glass and stone building set back from the main house in the woods.  Once vows were said and rings exchanged, we toured the grounds, for which there could never have been enough time.  There were times when it felt we had been transported to the deep south or the hills of Tuscany, with its fine stucco houses covered in lush vines.   We laughed and enjoyed the cool evening air and our sweet chaperone, Dot, gave us a private, photo filled tour.

It could have rained.  It could have poured!  Nothing could have dampened this joyful day.  Stacey and Josh, the credit is yours.  You could have been married in an alley wearing paper bags and it still would have been one of my favorite weddings (but I’m really glad that wasn’t Plan A!).

Enjoy this preview!  Video coming soon!  Continue reading “Wilmington’s Hagley Museum and Library | Stacey and Josh | Philadelphia Wedding Photography”

Sand Spring Country Club Wedding Photography | Erin and Morgan |Hazleton PA

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With air conditioners on full blast and water flowing, a heat wave of close to 100 was not going to put a damper in the beautiful day at Sand Spring Country Club that Erin and Morgan had planned.  Erin gathered her something borrowed and something blue, linked her arm through her Father’s and took the first few steps down the aisle to the steady cadence of the harp towards her soon to be husband.  Erin had been waiting for this moment all morning, with a smile unwavering from her face.  Dreams of marrying Morgan were finally becoming a reality, and she knew that her life was about to change for the better.  As they stood hand in hand with a welcome breeze swirling the draped linens behind them, Erin and Morgan exchange vows and promises and spoke of their love for one another.

Erin and Morgan spent their day surrounded by friends and family and stepped out for portraits not once, but twice, which made for one very happy photographer.  There was such a peacefulness about their day, and everyone was so incredibly loving and calm.  Sweet toasts, and well wishes from a best friend deployed, turned the atmosphere into a party as dancing carried the couple into the night. Continue reading “Sand Spring Country Club Wedding Photography | Erin and Morgan |Hazleton PA”