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her wedding videography is incredible, if you haven’t checked it out yet then you MUST! Its always such an honor to be asked to photograph a fellow photographer’s wedding- and it comes with some serious pressure- but the best part is that they really ‘get’ it. I never had to explain to Amy the importance of natural light, or to have her getting ready details (dress, shoes, perfume, jewelry, garter, etc) organized and ready in the room to be photographed, or timeline, or that the best time to do photography is right before sunset…. she just already knew all of that. AND, whats more, i loved the vision for her wedding, i found myself getting just as excited about her details as she was.
and of course, a huge shout out to David Caruso of
dynamic events- he was incredible at coordinating the entire wedding weekend making sure everything went smoothly and without a hitch. We’re in love with him, and have decided that all of our brides need to use him! it was quite literally… perfect.
More from Amy and Pete’s wedding to follow… you are NOT going to want to miss this one!
Rehearsal/Ceremony Venue
Trimborn Farm
Wedding Planner
David Caruso of Dynamic Events
Beverage Service
Bartenders on the Go
Linens
BBJ Linen
Calligraphy
Debi Zeinert of The Blooming Quill
Florist
Esther Fleming of Impressions Floral
Cinematography
Switzerfilm
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