Y’all. I am SO excited to share today’s post with you! When I first moved to California this past summer, I was ready to own my new position as a Napa wedding photographer, so I thought what better way to do that than to have a shoot in a vineyard?? A few new friends and I pulled together our talents, and the end result couldn’t have made me happier! It was one of those times when I got the images back and they were exactly what I had seen in my mind.
Truly, not one ounce of this shoot would have been possible without the incredible team of creatives who lent their talents to make my vision a reality. Mary did an absolutely amazing job with the florals. I’ve worked with her before, so I knew she’d kill it, but man! I was kind of freaking out when she showed me what she created. Kelsey designed and hand lettered the most beautiful invitation suite I’ve ever photographed. The furniture (which I ‘d like to steal for my home please) and all the unique antique details were provided by Ryanne, who is not only an incredibly talented stylist, but also loves champagne as much as I do. I could really go on and on about the wonderful people who trusted my vision, but this post would go on for a long time :) Their links are below and I can’t recommend each of them enough.
I’m especially grateful to Grey Likes Weddings for featuring this shoot today! For a full write up and to learn more about our sweet models, head over to the full feature!
Photography: Emily March Photography | Venue: Vine Hill House | Paper Goods & Calligraphy: Kelsey Malie Calligraphy | Florals: Heirloom Made | Furniture & Decor: One True Love Vintage Rentals | Silk Ribbons: Frou Frou Chic (styling) and Silk & Willow (florals) | Cake: Cake Bloom | Linens & China: La Tavola, Encore Events & World Market | Hair & Makeup: Julie Morgan HMU | Gown: BHLDN | Shoes: BHLDN | Jewelry: Margaret Elizabeth | Antique Ring: Trumpet & Horn | Flatware: Personal Collection | Film Processing: PhotoVision
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