We seldom see couples today in parks, fiddling on tandem bikes and enjoying time together. However, Heather and Zach find this hustle bustle helluva fun and cute (especially when they are posing on the bike 🙂 ). So, for their engagement shoot, they took a park with a sidewalk overlooking a harbor, a gazebo, tall trees, tandem bikes, and old houses. Add their pastel- colored casual attires and their flickering looks at each other, does this sounds like a Nicholas Sparks movie to you? Just like pedaling on tandem bikes, couples should live harmoniously until their lifetime to avoid downfalls – this is the reason H and Z favored this style over another. To Heather and Zach, keep on pedaling that tandem and grow contented with each other. Yay, on your wedding!
Coral
You Are The One
It must have been such a magical moment when Sarah and Scott realized that they were each other’s “The One”. Their loving relationship has led to this beautiful Hawaiian beach wedding. I also want to mention how they were able to honor members of their families. As much as the wedding day is about the bride and the groom, let’s not forget about the people around them who helped made it all happen.
Our Love And The Tropics
Sea breeze and warm weather are what Marshall and Lyndsey’s wedding was all about. The two went for a tropical themed destination wedding. It was so fun to see them have fun. These two will truly remember this day not only as it made them one but the amount of fun they had.
Minimalistic Vibe At The Summit Of Their Love
Carter and Kelsey’s engagement session photographer, Taylor Jones, definitely knows what he’s doing. The couple’s photo is my cup of tea that airy feeling mixed with a minimalistic vibe. Taylor was the one who styled the couple. He wanted them to be simple and casual; something that wouldn’t clash with the scenery or their expressions. I love every bit of this shoot, from the forest to the beach as they snuggle in a blanket.
Two Less Fish In The Sea
Michael and Kathleen’s wedding’s inspiration is from Michael’s love for fishing that explains the framed pictures of fish as table names. Coral and aqua adorned the clothes of the entourage. The groom and the groomsmen wore a matching coral topsider that was too cute for words. Speaking of cute, they also wore bowties with tiny fish. The bridesmaids also had matching infinity bracelets, beige wedges, and coral monogrammed envelope clutches. Kathleen had a birdcage veil that made for a cute touch. It was indeed a sweet and fishy wedding. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Schneider!