A HUGE thank you to everyone who contributed to making this wedding one that will forever inspire us here on SMP. To Aaron Delesie who captured the most beautiful photographs a girl could ever wish for, to Lisa Vorce for designing an event that makes me want to get married all over again. To Mindy Rice for crafting perfect bouquets and to Kay Unger for perhaps designing the element that I loved the most…the gorgeous bridesmaid dresses.
But most of all, thank you so very much to Max and Day for sharing your beautiful wedding with us!

Oh but it isn’t over yet!!! Remember when I told you that Curtis Heyne of Living Cinema captured the whole event on tape? WELL…stay tuned to see a clip that will make you swoon!
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Love the way the lights are hung.
There is always something to me about a "home-made wedding" full of love, laughter and just heart felt romance. This wedding is one of those, to die for, the bride and groom are absolutely breath taking.
I especially love the guests and their champagne toast, too many photogs forget to capture the feel of the party and that photo is beautiful.
OMG these images are so gorgeous - what an amazing wedding! Aaron & Jen - you guys truly captured this day perfectly - you constantly amaze me how talented and passionate you are about photography. You are such amazing artists! I can't pick a favorite from this spread - they are all so incredible!
This is the kind of reception I dream of having, outside with florals & hanging lights above (maybe with mountains in the background/or a beach? lol). I agree with Annette, the B&W toasting photo is great. I've been a guest plenty of times and the number of photos where people's reactions are not in synch with the wedding day are awkward to look at.
Everything about this wedding is enchanting! The lights, the garlands and the obvious love and happiness of the day. Could someone please help us out with more details about the open air structure that was built where the guests dined? What are the dimensions and what kind of materials were used for the poles? We would like to build something similar for our reception and would appreciate a few tips or guidelines.