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Olivia and Hayden’s Valentine Inspired Pink Fairy Tale Castle Wedding by All My Stars Photography
Today’s wedding is a huge spectacle of pink, flowers and all things romantic. As we...
19
Nov
2024
Good morning and welcome to another wonderful day on the blog. How is the weather where you are? I have woken up to a whole heap of snow here in Sheffield, Dexter is hoping for a snow day, I’m just waiting to hear if school are opening or not and then I can plan the day! Here on the blog there is no snow at all. instead I have this outdoor wedding to share with you that took part in a beautiful flower farm. Abby and Bradley were married on 10th September 2022 at Abby’s parents flower farm in Scappoose, Oregon. As they are nature lovers they wanted to utilise the flower farm as much as possible, which has resulted in some absolutely gorgeous couple shots, big thanks to Olivia Louise Photography for doing such a good job in capturing the day for us.
They both met in college, and wanted to get married on Abby’s parents farm. The farm itself is rented out to flower vendors so there were fields of flowers available to us to use for couples portraits which was really beautiful. Abby’s dad alongside Bradley fished for and caught all the chinook salmon that was served at the dinner for the guests. The parents have never used the farm before for weddings so it was really special how beautiful they made everything look special for Abby and Bradley’s day. After the first look they shared private vows together in the flower fields.
It was a bit smoky in the sky that day but the silver lining was that it made for perfect eve lighting throughout the whole day.
They’re both have a love for nature and the outdoors and wanted things to be a bit more minimalist for the day with a focus on flowers and the beauty of the venue.
We started with getting ready photos, her sister helped her tie up the ribbons on her shoes, we did Bradley’s getting ready photos in a separate room and then did the first look by the flower fields where they did private vows. Then was family photos and onto the ceremony, with photos with their friend group after. Then onto the reception for dinner where they had cocktail drinks named after different people in the family, we snuck away for sunset portraits where the bride’s sleeves were detachable to give a whole new look to the dress. Then back to the reception for dancing and partying!
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