Weddings

Green Gables Wedding, Hannah & Connor, Ligonier Wedding Photographer

Hannah and Conor have been together since they were 10 years old, and while they didn’t start dating at quite that tender age, it wasn’t too many years later in high school when their longtime friendship turned into something more. After ten years of dating, it’s needless to say they were each a significant part of the other’s family. So this day, that officially combined their two lives, was a very special one for all. The day included many special details as well'; all of the girls wore butterfly hair clips to honor one of their childhood friends that was no longer with them, Hannah’s Dad made her a necklace out of her grandmother’s engagement ring, the couple made placecards out of mini Heinz ketchup bottles and cocktail napkins included fun facts about the bride and groom on their cookie table. The sun was warm and happiness and light radiated throughout the day. There may have been a few tears, but all were for love of this genuine, kind and loving couple.

I was so honored to be there to capture these moments for these two and I did nothing but smile all day. Thank you, thank you Hannah and Conor for allowing me to document this very special day for you!

A special thanks to my dear friend Susie, who helped second shoot this wedding day with me, some of her images are mixed in above. And a special shoutout to all of these vendors for making this day so lovely:

Noah's Event Center, Erika and Zac

I have so many feels for this wedding. I first met Erika and Zac for their engagement session in the Strip District about a year before their wedding. We laughed, they were adorable with each other and I knew theirs was a wedding I couldn’t wait to photograph. And let me tell you, it was one of my favorite days. Not only were they both so easy going and we got some amazing photographs, but I also just had so much fun.

Zac rushed in to kiss Erika before they were officially pronounced and he was asked to, they danced and popped champagne as soon as they made it down the aisle, Erika surprised Zac with Twin Peaks cookie cakes (in lieu of a traditional wedding cake). And they were inseparable the entire night. I’m not kidding, they held hands through almost every minute of their reception (my favorite moment being, of course, when Zac serenaded his bride to My Chick Bad - which I can also tell you I will never look at these photos and not start singing that song in my head. It’s my jam now and I edit & work out to it constantly, thanks guys! haha). Their family and friends danced all night and it was all just so dang happy and fun. This is what your wedding day should be. I wish all of my future couples a day as special as Erika’s and Zac’s. So thank you both so much for letting me be a part of your day, it was truly an honor and I am wayy oversharing in this blog post because I just can’t help myself. Enjoy!

Special thanks to Kelsey for second shooting this day with me and to all of the vendors below who made this wedding so magical!