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Cape May Wedding From Ryan Estes Photography

There are SO many things we love about this wedding! Oodles of emotion, the gorgeous seaside blues, the amazing old-fashioned cascading bouquet full to overflowing with enormous luscious orchids. Plus Tiffany’s billowing veil! The run-away veil shots from the awesome Ryan Estes are, in our humble opinion, the best!

Their story ~ from Tiffany, today’s stunning bride!

Combining the formal elements of a traditional Catholic wedding with a beach reception in the spring was challenging, so I started with my dress! I knew I wanted something simple and elegant. I wore an ivory, silk taffeta dress by Marisa Bridal, with ruching in the front and a large flower in the back. I loved wearing it! The train was perfect for the ceremony at the church, and I loved the way the bustle moved when I danced at the reception. My veil is my biggest regret – I loved it so much but I had to remove it soon after the ceremony because it was soooo windy outside! (You can see in some of the photos – the wind just took it away!). I wore a simple, ivory silk flower in my hair designed by Feathers and Frills (a fantastic Etsy discovery)! My earrings were designed by Noaki Jewelry – she suggested these earrings when I emailed a photo of my dress to her (thank you SMP for the recommendation)! They were a perfect compliment to my dress and added just the right amount of sparkle.

I used the flower from my dress and the sun/sand/sea as inspiration for the rest of the design elements for our wedding. Our invitations and wedding stationery were handmade by Dazzling Expressions (Etsy) and included a sea-blue flower on an ivory and gold background, which was repeated in the escort cards, programs, menus, and table numbers.

We wanted to have a traditional, Catholic church wedding while incorporating the casual, beach vibe of Cape May. Our Lady Star of the Sea church is well-known among visitors, because it is located at the end of the famous Washington Street mall in the center of town. The bell tower is visible from miles away, and the inside of the church is bright and beautiful.

See their whole gallery from Ryan Estes here!

The church was within walking distance to Congress Hall, so our out-of-town guests could enjoy the beach and experience the charming scenery between the ceremony and the reception. We loved that our cocktail hour was held outside on the veranda, facing the beach. We could listen to the ocean while mingling with our guests – it was perfect!

I wanted to keep our flowers a simple ivory color, with splashes of yellow here and there. The ballroom at Congress Hall has Tiffany-blue walls and a black and white checkered hardwood floor, so we were careful not to compete with the already decorative room. We included some orchids in the bouquets and on our wedding cake – a tribute to a vacation to Hawaii that we took during our engagement. Our reception favors were miniature bottles of Patron … for some, a memory our summers spent with family and friends at the beach; and for others, a simple aid for a good night’s sleep! We tied in the vintage feeling of Cape May on our gift table, by adding framed wedding photos of our parents, grandparents, and siblings.

Overall, our wedding was the most fun we’ve ever had! Ryan Estes (our photographer) and Cinemacake (our videographer) were amazing to work with and they did an incredible job capturing not only the little details, but also the happiness we felt on our wedding day. From the wind in my veil, to the sand on the beach, to the emotional hug exchanged between our mothers…we will never forget this amazing day!

LOVE IT ALL!

Congratulations Tiffany & Rob and many thanks to Ryan Estes Photography!

See more of Tiffany and Rob’s beautiful day on Ryan’s blog feature here!

Photography: Ryan Estes Photography / Cinematography: Dave Williams/Cinemacake / Flowers: Manic Botanic / Ceremony Location: Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church / Reception Location: Congress Hall / Reception Music: Midnight Hour / Invitations/Menus/Escort Cards/Programs/Table Numbers:Dazzling Expressions / Dress: Marisa / Veil: Toni Federici / Bridesmaid Dresses: Amsale / Bride’s Jewelry: Noaki Jewelry / Bride’s Hair Flower: Feathers and Frills / Brides & Bridesmaid Clutches: Davie and Chiyo

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New Jersey Wedding by Julia Newman + Beautiful Blooms

With such an overcast gray day in Boston, this burst of color is exactly what the doctor ordered. Beautiful Blooms crafted the most gorgeous florals for these New Jersey nuptials and Julia Newman was on hand to capture every last pretty detail down to that scrumdidlyumptious butterfly cake. You can find even more fun, whimsical details in the gallery.

see the full wedding here!

From the Bride…

We met through a mutual friend after I graduated from college and he proposed (with a beagle puppy!) 2 years later in August 2009. A few weeks after the engagement, I began graduate school and my mom, Dale Lippart began wedding planning/directing me on what to do and when. With lots of family traveling from upstate New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, The Conservatory in Morristown, NJ was an ideal location. I am Jewish and although Erik is not, we decided to have a nontraditional Jewish ceremony at The Conservatory. We stood under a chupah and Erik broke a glass after we are pronounced husband and wife, and we were married by my step-dad, who happens to be a judge in Pennsylvania.

We both have large families so almost 100 out of our (approximate) 138 guests were relatives. Planning went smoothly, thanks to my mom. Everything seemed to fall into place exactly as I could have dreamed. My dress couldn’t be more “me” and I had complete confidence in every vendor we chose. I am a big believer in hiring a person because they are good at what they do, not so I can micromanage. I found them all through referrals and had complete confidence in their talent – not a single one let me down that day.

My bridesmaids were my sister, my cousin, and my 2 best friends since kindergarten. I couldn’t ask for better women in my life. Erik’s groomsmen are his brother, my brother, and his 3 best friends from college, one of which was the guy that introduced us. They are all amazing people and incredibly helpful and supportive. Invitations were little funkier than the traditional invitation and really represent Erik and me as well as an invitation can. We had them custom made – purple paisley border on cream, lined in bright yellow; cream envelopes lined in bright green, pink, yellow, and purple stripes. Erik and I are classy and classic, with a twist of trendy. I love pushing the envelope and my goal was to throw an amazing, “funkified-garden party.” The room was bursting with color! The ceremony was suppose to begin at 11:30 a.m. but we didn’t get going until about 11:45…and it technically ended at 5 p.m. – at which point, we had shuttles running every half hour from the hotel into Morristown. It was a fabulous celebratory day filled with everyone we love. The icing on the cake? Everything went off without a hitch!!

Photographer: Julia Newman / Ceremony and Reception Venue: The Conservatory at The Madison Hotel / Bride’s Jewelry: Adorn / Caterer: Rod’s Steakhouse / Florist: Beautiful Blooms / Stationery: Kramer Driver / Dress Designer: Jim Hjelm / Bridesmaids Dresses: Adrianna Papell from Nordstrom / Groom and Groomsman Suits: Joseph A. Bank / DJ: Matt Bowyer from Synergetic Sounds / Make-Up Artist: April Landrum-Johns / Hair Stylist: Meg Henderson of Caru Salon / Wedding Planner and Cake Designer: Dale Lippart (mom) / Officiant: Jack Lippart

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New Jersey Mill Wedding by Meegan Weaver Photography

Hello lovelies. We have a completely full day of wedding features waiting in the wings so we hope you have some time to pencil us in. There are a whopping EIGHT gorgeous weddings coming your way and these are but a peak into the day. Each and every single FULL wedding can be found by clicking on the gallery so get your index fingers ready.

We are going to start the pretty parade with such a cute wedding. I am the hugest fan of really getting creative with a venue whether that means renting a big loft space, a camp ground, or in this case a former mill in New Jersey. How cool is that? Photographed by Meegan Weaver, this is a rustic, organic floral wonderland and you can see the whole beautiful enchilada in the gallery.

see the full wedding here!

From the Bride…

Fred and I have always been trying to create a balance between the traditional and the non-traditional in our relationship. These differences are what initially attracted us when we started dating 6 years ago; two months before we graduated high school. I ran around picking wildflowers in a long white hippie skirt. He was an Eagle Scout and helped me with my physics homework. Alas, we were both romantics. We both already had college, and somewhat of our life plans, already figured out. Fred left immediately for the Air Force Academy in Colorado to study Aeronautical Engineering and I went to Baltimore to study photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art. It wasn’t easy, but we made it through four years of long distance and then I took a leap of faith and moved to the middle of nowhere Texas, where he was in pilot training. Fred proposed while we were living in Texas and then halfway through our 7-month engagement we moved to New Mexico, all while planning our New Jersey wedding! At first I wanted a true destination wedding on a warm beach with just our immediate families. Fred wanted to get married in a church with all of our family and friends in attendance. We compromised on our home state of New Jersey with a larger number of guests, still only 85, and I’m thankful we did. I can’t imagine all of our closest friends and family not being there! But I was still set on a non-traditional venue. I went looking for historic venues and wineries in the snow and mud of February and I fell in love with the Prallsville Mill.

There were so many areas at the mill to be used for different functions throughout the day. We were married on the lawn in front of an old red barn on the property. After our recessional guests were directed to the back of the mill, right next to the Raritan Canal and Delaware River for cocktail hour. During which we served crab cakes with chipotle aioli, brie and apricot tarts with a lavender honey drizzle, wild mushroom tarts, tomato basil mozzarella skewers with a pesto drizzle, grilled chicken and pineapple skewers with citrus dipping sauce, and our signature cocktail – white peach sangria. For dinner, we went up to the main level of the mill, which has original wood floors and very deep windowsills perfect for large candles and displaying the wedding photos of our parents and grandparents. We feasted on a baby arugula salad with blueberries and shaved gouda, chicken picatta, roasted vegetable tarts, rosemary roasted red bliss potatoes, and haricot vert. I insisted on a chocolate cake, with chocolate moose and raspberry preserves. We continued the party with hours of dancing in the exposed stone basement where water rushed through the old mill machinery. It was super hot and humid down there; everyone was drenched but no one dared to leave the dance floor, including me!

Photographer: Meegan Weaver Photography / Venue: Prallsville Mill, Stockton, New Jersey / Hair and makeup: The Village Salon / Flowers: Dahlia / Caterer: Emily’s Cafe and Catering / Bride’s dress: Priscilla of Boston, Vineyard Collection / DJ: Ric Schnupp / Bride’s shoes: Talbots / Bridesmaids dress: Priscilla of Boston / Bridesmaids shoes: J.Crew / Suits: Men’s Warehouse / Ties: DKNY

New Jersey Wedding by Rose Petals and Lace

New Jersey is looking good with this next number sent to us by Rose Petals and Lace who created all of the gorgeous white florals weaved throughout the day. If you are a fan of nautical you are going to love this little gem. Think fluffy white peonies, navy stripes and rope and you’re on your way to a sea-inspired party, Jersey style. See the full wedding photographed by Ciro Photography in the gallery.

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From Rose Petals and Lace…

Kristen and Lev wanted to have a nautical themed wedding. They chose to have their ceremony and reception at Clarks Landing Yacht Club in Point Pleasant, NJ. The groomsmen wore navy and white striped ties and the bridesmaids including Kristen’s twin sister Monica, selected different dresses in navy keeping with the nautical theme. Kristen loves peonies and knew from the beginning of the planning stages she wanted to carry peonies. Rose Petals and Lace was able to get some beautiful white peonies very early in the season. The girls carried hydrangeas, tulips, hypericum berries, and ranunculus. Their bouquets were wrapped with boat rope and accented with a navy and white striped ribbon. The ring bearer carried the rings on an anchor that belongs to Kristen’s grandfather who served in the Navy. The ceremony aisle was decorated with wrought iron stands wrapped with boat rope and a hanging pomander ball of white carnations. At the end of the aisle was an arrangement of white hydrangeas incorporating an anchor. The nautical theme carried over into the reception. Place cards, menu cards, and table numbers were accented with anchors as well. The centerpieces were two different styles; one was a tall manzanita branch with hanging pomander balls of white carnations, the vases were wrapped with boat rope. The second style was and arrangement of hydrangeas, tulips, and hypericum berries. The bridal party was able to take advantage of the unusually warm weather in March and spent some time on the Point Pleasant boardwalk where they had some fun playing boardwalk games.

Flowers: Rose Petals and Lace / Photography: Rich from Ciro Photography / Hair and Make Up: B. Bride Professionals / Bridal Gown: from Exquisite Bride in Millburn / Venue: Clark’s Landing Yacht Club, Point Pleasant, NJ

New Jersey Wedding Inspiration by A Garden Party

As we get those first few days of fall under our belts it’s nice to have something pretty to help make the transition into a new season a little bit easier. That’s exactly what I’m loving about this inspiration session from the talented sisters of A Garden Party. This super chic shoot is the perfect palette to get us settled into September (so what if it takes until the 23rd for us to get comfy?) We’re completely loving the rustic, vintage vibe. It’s sophisticated while still being totally approachable and playful… a beautiful bride in cowboy boots doesn’t hurt either. And you know any inspiration that can easily go from an outdoor wedding to fall dinner party is going to be a hit here.

Click here to see the rest of the photos from this New Jersey Farm in our galleries

From A Garden Party

We asked one of our previous brides (we did her wedding a few months ago) to bring out her wedding dress again and of course she jumped at the chance. Her gown had a huge tulle skirt and a crystal beaded bodice that we thought contrasted wonderfully with the vintage setting.  She completed the look with a pair of boots. Her bouquet featured oranges roses, cymbidium orchids, yellow ranunculus and was accented with equisetum (horsestail) and crystal beaded wire. The bouquet was wrapped with fabric that was crisscrossed with some bright orange ribbon.

The shoot was staged in a field in Mullica Hill, NJ.  We wanted to keep the look fresh, young, but somewhat vintage.  We set a barn door table in place and surrounded it with mismatched antique chairs.  The china, linens, and  napkins all come from our homes and were chosen because they don’t match, but play off of each other.  We hung 3 chandeliers from a large tree branch with satin ribbon.

For the flowers we used yellow stock, hot colored poppies, coral peonies, and orange mokara orchids.  We filled the vases with oranges and lemons and tied some hand frayed green fabric around them for some texture.  We have had lots of brides recently want to incorporate their engagement pictures into their wedding day, so we tucked some of Denise’s photos in the fabric on the vases – what a great way to show off your engagement photos! We tucked large orange gerber daisies into the napkins at each place setting.

Against the tree we propped a barn door that we hung the couple’s monogram from, accented with a few more gerbers and the fabric.  Denise was able to shoot the bride in the field, in a great old barn (with some great light flare) and even holding a small chicken that was running around with a few friends in the barn. 

Vendor Credits: Photography: Denise Mabilog Photography / Flowers: A Garden Party / Reception Location: Mullica Hill, NJ / Wedding Dress: Bride’s own dress

Fiore Films ~ Save The Date Film

Fiore Films is, without a doubt, one of the hot film studios out there! You’ve seen several of their films here on the Little Black Book Blog  (NJ Wedding @ The Venetian, Fiore Films In Action, The Four Seasons, …). When Event DV talks about the most influential studios out there, Sharrone and Chris definitely deserve a shout out!!

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from Sharrone …

It is absolutely priceless to sit down and chat with two people, so in love, so excited to get their wedding plans in check, and even more excited start their lives together! I live for watching them laugh at each other’s jokes, and look at one another after every other sentence. When Chris and I decided to launch Fiore Films, we had one thing in mind…”keep it small and chic”…our vision remains the same today. The editing room is where it all began for me which is why I like to keep all the post production for myself. I always find myself smiling, laughing, and crying during every edit…simply because each and every one of our clients mean so much to us. What we do is very personal and always comes from the heart. It means the world when a couple asks us to capture such a meaningful day for them…then trust us enough to tell their story. For me and Chris, that’s what it is all about. We find the brides who call us to be the ones who care deeply about having an extraordinary wedding film. It is credited to this savvy bride and groom who have discovered a once underground world of incredible talents, there is no wonder that demands for fabulous wedding films are becoming more and more popular today.

One thing that we have been getting lots of positive buzz about is our concept films. For Danielle and Jerry’s Save The Date, we filmed at the gorgeous Westmount Country Club where they are actually getting married. It was two grueling days of shooting in the scorching sun, but we had so much fun! Jerry’s hilarious undertones and his obsession with one little hedgehog kept us all hysterical laughing the entire time. We just can’t wait to shoot their wedding in August!

Congratulations Sharrone and Chris! You guys are truly amazing!!

We have one more film for you to complete our week of cinematographers honored by Event DV in 2009. So check back later this afternoon!

And once again our sincere congratulations to all of the cinematographers and their teams named in Event DV’s 2009 list … and to ALL the studios in our Little Black Book for making the wedding film industry what it is today!!! Sooooooo exciting!

Artifact Documentaries ~ Hindu Wedding Highlight Trailer

Kristen Turick at Artifact Documentaries is part of the select group of cinematographers that Event DV announced are “in the bubble” of event filmmaking greatness! Here are a few things she has said about wedding cinema …

“I’ve mentioned before that wedding video is changing, but it’s been a process trying to erase the stigma of how many people perceive it. As more and more studios are showing that they can put high production value and make a wedding video interesting, compelling, humorous and absolutely stunning … wedding filmmaking has been getting a lot more press through bridal blogs and even filmmakers outside of the wedding world. The term video is the baseline standard. The term documentary connotes a higher standard. The term art becomes the highest standard. Our couples come to us because they want a piece of art!”

Kristen goes on to thank all those who are spreading the wedding filmn’ love to educate the masses that wedding video is no longer boring, long and full of hearts and stars.

Artifact Documentaries

We’ve featured one of Artifact Documentaries’ films previously on The Little Black Book Blog … Namrata and Adam’s wedding encompasses the rich colors and traditions of a Hindu celebration of marriage and is a classic example of Artifact Documentaries approach to chronicling their day!  Enjoy …

Our most sincere congratulations to Kristen & Jeff of Artifact Documentaries for being a huge part of the avante-garde concepts that are sweeping the wedding world!

We would normally be signing off for the week … and what a week it’s been!! But we have three more studios to congratulate and to introduce you to, so please check back in tomorrow for three more amazing cinematography teams and some awesome wedding films!

Dramatic Day-After Session by Aga Images

Aga Images sent over this dreamy Day After photoshoot and you are going to do a major swoon when you see these images. Not only is the couple beautiful but the dress is drop-dead gorgeous and oh so perfect for SMP Fashion Week, and I am dying over the venue. Be sure to click on the gallery for more from this beautiful duo.

{Click here for the full gallery of Kim + Tim’s day after photoshoot}

With its dramatic architecture and gilded walls, Monmouth University was the perfect backdrop for this shoot and complements that scene-stealing wedding gown to a T. The whole thing is, simply put, stunning.

Photographer: Aga Images / Styling: Adrienne from Bespoke Affairs / Venue: Monmouth University / Dress: Romona Keveza / Shoes: Yves Saint Laurent

New Jersey Wedding with Lovely Style

We are stepping away from the uber-luxe weddings we’ve been featuring lately to share with you three completely perfect, completely charming weddings that are filled to the brim with style, with handmade details and with personality for days. And this one, designed by the gorgeous bride who happens to own a fabulous new bridal shop in NYC called Lovely (that I am now completely obsessed with btw), is all about the pretty. Originally featured in the latest Real Simple Weddings, we managed to get our hands on even more of the picture perfect details…

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{click here to see TONS of additional images}

Chris and I knew we wanted something that felt laid back and ‘us’. Chris owns his own business in New York City, and I own a bridal shop, Lovely, in the West Village, so we felt we had a loyalty to NYC and should definitely get married there. But when Chris’s sister offered her beautiful house in New Jersey, it dawned on us that marriage wasn’t only about the two of us, but the new family we would inherit so we decided to have it at their house. It is located in Gladstone, New Jersey, which is horse country, so not only was the their backyard and gardens an idyllic setting, but the guests driving in would pass gorgeous estates with rolling lawns.

We really played up the garden theme with the colors and décor. The flowers had a hand-picked loose quality and were bound in raffia. The bridesmaids wore mismatched gowns (two Jcrew, one Prada) in the same shade of pink which coordinated well with the hundreds of blooming roses that were around the property. We had a fun garden floral background for pictures and everyone had fun writing us messages on chalkboards as a photo guestbook. The one unexpected addition was the rain, and although that kept us under the tent most of the night, it made for amazing photos with those bright, colorful umbrellas. My stylish bridesmaids rounded up the best umbrellas our guest brought with them and made lemonade out of lemons!

We wanted to keep the budget low and the design quotient high (I work in fashion after all) so we took on a lot of D.I.Y. Projects. We made the flowers pins for our wedding party and ‘vip’ guests. Our overall eyelet theme was sprinkled throughout with cool eyelet lanterns from Ikea, these chic Evian water bottles at each table (a Christian Lacroix special edition found online), and doilies spray glued to the sides of luminary bags for the tent entrance. We printed our own menus and programs and spent a fun night over a bottle of wine binding them with lavender sprigs bought online. I think we took on just the right amount of ‘do it yourself’ to make it a bonding experience, not a stress point. In the end, we realized it was not only an amazing wedding, but an amazing journey creating it together.

Photography: 4 Eyes Photography / Video: Film Jones / Flowers: Rose Petals and Lace / Planning: Samantha Goldberg Planning / Catering: Feast Catering of Westfield NJ / Dress: Ben de Lisi (bought in London at his boutique / Shoes: Badgley Mischka / Jewelry: Megan Greene Jewelry / Grooms Tux: Etro

Thank you so much to Lanie and Chris for sharing their gorgeous wedding with us. For even more bridal inspiration, you HAVE to check out Lanie’s blog…it’s total eye candy, total wedding fashion gorgeousness. AND if you are still obsessed with this wedding and just need a little bit more to satisfy your craving, here is the GORGEOUS vignette that Film Jones crafted…

Coming up…a DIY backyard wedding that you are going to LOVE.

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New Jersey Wedding At The Venetian

Melissa and John … oh my gosh!

When Sharrone sent us their HOT SHOT, we absolutely, positively loved it. You don’t know what a HOT SHOT is? Really? Listed under Give Me More on Sharrone’s website ~ it’s a cinematic shoot of the bride and groom taken before the wedding day. If you know anything about our Little Black Book cinematographers, you already know about Sharrone and Fiore Films ~ so you KNOW this film is going to be something good!  No more prep ~  just watch!

SO cute! If you don’t have a smile on your face right now … you clearly didn’t watch the film!

Fast forward and it’s wedding time!  The amazing LBB photographer, Wayne Yuan was there to capture Melissa & John’s celebration in grand style!

” … our first wedding of 2010!  Melissa looked like a Korean pop star (smile), and John never looked happier. There were plenty of anxious moments and a heart-pounding walk down the aisle ~ but after they were married, they waltzed their way into The Venetian’s new ballroom! Followed by a surprise sexy tango! It was an evening full of wonderful memories …

{See their whole wedding here}

Between Wayne’s stunning images and Sharrone’s fantastic films … Melissa & John’s wedding will be remembered forever!

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Photography: Wayne Yuan Photography Cinematography: Fiore Films, Flowers: A & K Floral Designs, Event Design: Magic Moments, Event Planning: Cosmic Entertainment, Venue: The Venetian, Invitations: Gartner Studios

Fiore Films In Action!

If you are a romantic … if you are passionate about your wedding day … if you want to remember it in ALL it’s glory … Sharrone is THE cinematographer for you!

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Watch … and behold Fiore Films in Action!

Seriously terrific!

A few excerpts from Sharrone’s blog comments about this next day edit …

Loved your light ~ Most importantly, I felt like this really showed the personality of the couple ~AMAZING WORK (As Usual)!!!!!!!!!!  ~ This is authentic. Genuine. The real thing baby!  ~ Intense and spectacular! ~ I have chills all over ~ Hot damn that was awesome!

Again, Fiore Films … Sharrone … you’re amazing!

Fall Wedding from Rose Petals and Lace

Samantha and Jeremy were married last month in Middletown, New Jersey and the east coast was in all its autumnal glory for their October I-Do’s. Tons of gorgeousness here…the bride and groom (duh!), the adorable maids, the jaw-dropping setting, and THOSE flowers. The bridesmaids’ bouquets were filled with roses and dahlias and Samantha’s bouquet was your quintessential bridal bouquet, a mix of white hydrangea, ranunculus, and white cymbidium orchids. Perfect.

From Linda at Rose Petals and Lace

The couple wanted a fall theme with vibrant colors; We choose fall colored dahlias along with freedom red roses. The table had a mix of tall and low centerpieces, Orange mokaras mixed with curly willow in tall cylinders wrapped with burgundy ribbon and for the lows, dahlias with the mokaras.

The flowers were elegant and modern… the perfect compliment to the beautiful venue. The mix of high and low centerpieces also gave the room some real drama. Plus, I’m so thrilled that the couple’s photographer, Elisabeth Millay, took the time to capture the stunning arrangements. If you want to see even more pics of the gorgeous day… click here to check out Elisabeth’s blog.

Credits: Photographs by Elisabeth Millay, Floral Design by Rose Petals and Lace, Wedding Coordination by Pampered Bride Weddings, Wedding Gown by Alvina Valenta, Bridesmaids dress by Jim Hjelm, Reception at the South Gate Manor.

Thank you to the Linda Casals from Rose Petals and Lace for sending this exquisite wedding our way. Truly beautiful. Congratulations to the happy couple, Samantha and Jeremy!

Philadelphia Wedding At The Four Seasons Hotel From Fiore Films

We haven’t been up on our soapbox lately about how critical it is to find the best wedding film-maker you can possibly find to capture your wedding day memories! Please, please, please heed our advice. You will never regret it. {Particularly if you choose from one of our fabulous Little Black Book cinematographers!}

And if you’re fortunate enough to book Fiore Films, you will be forever blessed with a masterpiece! Because Sharrone is a master … a master at creating intensely romantic, edgy, cinematic-style wedding films.  Her dramatic style pulls you to the edge of your chair, waiting to see what happens next! True, passionate storytelling at its best.

We have a trailer from Andree and Bryan’s stunning spring wedding at the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia to prove our point. See for yourself …

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Andree & Bryan…Wedding Trailer By Sharrone Calafiore
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See what we mean? Fiore Films is phenomenal!

ps … just as a follow-up on a previous feature {Sivanne & Omar’s Save The Date}, their Engagement “Hot Shot” is super-steamy {see it here}