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Carsen and Stephen’s ‘Neutral Boho’ Costa Rica Wedding by Adri Mendez Photography
Today’s wedding is totally divine! A dream of a boho wedding filled with the most...
17
Mar
2016
This afternoon we have a gorgeous handmade, travel inspired wedding shoot courtesy of Michale Crumly at Mississippi Pearl Photography. The shoot is full of beautiful details, a fabulous location, stunning succulents and table decorations and the most romantic theme. Michale and the wonderful team who have put together this shoot have created pure perfection.
This was a styled shoot that began with an vision of a couple who met in college and bonded over their love for travel and adventure.
After envisioning the bride and groom, I was able to start building their wedding. I wanted to create an intimate event where the guests were relaxed and happy to dance and sip wine all night. Tycoga Winery outside of Dewitt was the perfect location. Located directly off the highway, it boasts easy access, but once you walk out to the vineyard, you feel like you’ve been transported to a different place entirely. After watching the newly weds say “I Do” in front of the vineyards at sunset, guests would walk onto the large back deck covered in farmhouse tables to enjoy a family style dinner and then dance the night away under the stars.
I wanted the shoot to have a handmade touch to it. Since the bride and groom loved traveling, I wanted to incorporate small details that would have been reflective of their personalities. Their guestbook was a globe, favours, hand-stamped linen bags filled with wildflower seeds, and their place cards—hand embroidered lace hoops.
Their tables were filled with mix and match china and centred with lace runners covered in a mix and match of glassware, wildflowers, and succulents.
With the help of some amazing vendors, our shoot came together just as I had envisioned. I wanted to create a unique style that didn’t overtake the couple, but instead complimented their personalities.
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