If you’ve been pondering how to celebrate your 10 year anniversary, might we suggest a red dress and a photo shoot in Joshua Tree? Cheryl and Tu happened to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their wedding on Valentine’s Day, which made for some extremely passionate and romantic photos by Katch Studios. With the wind whipping her short hair and wrap dress around, Cheryl looked like a desert goddess, and it’s easy to see why Tu still loves her just as much as the day he married her.
Truly capturing the “laissez les bon temps rouler” New Orleans spirit, Erin and Patrick got married at Pavilion of the Two Sisters in City Park. Both Erin and Patrick grew up in New Orleans, and they even got engaged in the City Park gardens. Their wedding came complete with an authentic, horn-powered dance band, classic taffy sticks for wedding favors, and a second line to end the night. Photographer Maile Lani captured every sweet moment from Erin and Patrick’s big day, from their first look in the gardens to the couple dancing the night away with all their family and friends.
My friend had a heart charm made that was engraved with my mother’s handwriting recycled from old cards. One side had my name and the other had “Mom.” I pinned it on my bouquet and carried it with me all day. I now wear it as a necklace.
My mother died when I was young so I really wanted to carry her with me on one of the most important days of my life. I originally wanted to wear her dress but it did not age well. Instead, my stepmother sewed my veil from her veil. It was beautiful. I also wore my mom’s pearls that my dad gave her on their wedding day.
There were several memorable parts of the day: reading the letter from my now husband while getting ready, our first look in the gardens, our ring bearer sprinting down the aisle, saying our vows, and the second line ending the reception. The day truly exceeded our expectations.
Growing up in New Orleans, City Park was a large and warm part of our childhoods. My husband knew that I had always wanted to get married there, and he proposed in the gardens. I love the beauty of the park with the gorgeous gardens, oak trees, and happy memories. We lucked out with perfect weather so our guests could enjoy the beauty of the grounds as well.
We really wanted everyone to have as much fun as we knew we would and embody the New Orleans “laissez les bon temps rouler” spirit. A band was one of our top priorities and the Boogie Men did not disappoint. From song one until the second line, everyone stayed on their feet.
Opting out of a grand and luxurious wedding, Kara and Reed announced to their family that they were going to get married on the coast of California on Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. Kara and Reed spent the morning of their wedding sipping coffee and going over their vows while getting ready together, and they wouldn’t have had it any other way. The couple’s friend, photographer Keely Montoya, took pictures of the small, intimate ceremony, and though it was cloudy and a little bit rainy, the coast of California never looked so bright.
Reed made breakfast at our Airbnb, we got ready together, drove to the spot in the same car, and walked up the stairs, hand-in-hand, to the cliffside where our immediate family was waiting. We are best friends and enjoy spending time together – we wouldn’t have spent our wedding day any differently. We will always treasure the peaceful morning we had, sipping coffee and going over our vows, as long as we live.
Our photographer and friend, Keely Montoya, was with us every step of the way. She made us feel comfortable and was such a calming presence; she seamlessly became part of the experience. Keely really captured the beauty of the scenery and we completely trusted her vision.
Embrace the day any way it comes. It was cold and foggy on the day of our wedding, but I threw on my leather jacket and ended up feeling even more like myself with it on. Hiccups will happen, but they ultimately don’t matter. You’re marrying the person you love!
We landed on Point Lobos after a day of site scouting; it was exactly the spot we had imagined. The perfect balance of land, sea, and sky.
We wrote our own vows and chose to ask our family for support versus asking for a traditional blessing or giving away of the bride. Hearing our family all say “We do” with such joy when asked for their support was overwhelming and a moment we’ll never forget.
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