July 3, 2019

Romantic Garden Wedding Styled Shoot with Cassandra Dattoli Events

To date, this was one of my favorite dates every in my career. Besides genuinely telling the story of love, one of my favorite things about this business are the details and the collaboration of vendors to achieve them. I was honored to have gotten the opportunity to put together a styled shoot with Cassandra Dattoli Events in June where we both were able to work our creative minds come up with a concept of a perfect wedding day. Along with numerous other amazing local vendors who added very special touches we created a scene to help inspire and encourage couples in our area to think outside the box when planning for their big day!

Thank you so much to our lovely models, Jake and Amanda who were an absolutely perfect fit for this shoot. Girls in White Satin killed Amanda’s bridal look with head to toe details. Tye and Kinzie from Eye Candy completed her look with hair and make-up. Savvi Formalwear provided Jake’s attire giving him the perfect classic groom look. We had gorgeous (and very yummy!) desserts from Emily at Three Twigs Bakery. Cassandra brought our vision to life with jaw dropping florals that covered the tablescape that she so diligently created. Cass thought of everything from a beaded overlay tablecloth, cross back wooden chairs, to wooden cutlery, to glass charger, to delicate yet modern candlesticks. IT. WAS. PERFECT.

Thank you to the wonderful Lydia Stuemke Films for capturing some beautiful highlights of the day. I can only let the images speak for themselves as words just do not do them justice…

Thank you to all of the amazing collaborators:

Florals & Design: Cassandra Dattoli
Photography: Kate Spencer Photography
Bakery: Three Twigs Bakery
Videography: Lydia Stuemke
Hair & Make-Up: Tye Hale & Kinzie Wilson with Eye Candy Salon & Spa
Bridal Dress: Girls In White Satin Bridal and Formal Wear
Tux: Savvi Formalwear
Rentals: Cook Party Rentals

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