Part two... ( a little late)
The Dana Powers House was a beautiful venue with lots and lots to look at it. They had these awesome pumpkins with these engravings in them, these old chandlers, and Holly added so many little details. Kellen and I immediately fell in love with everything. EVERYTHING! I hope you enjoy looking through these photos, and see the love and details Holly and Ryan put into their wedding. And the love that they share for each other!!
Happy Tuesday!
beauty, boots, and barns
Ryan & Holly
November 20
Dana Powers House
Nipomo, California
When I got Hollys inquiry about doing her wedding, I was thrilled. We met in high school, only it was just a year. In that year we defiantly connected, but didn't stay in touch. Then facebook happened. (oh facebook!) Anyways, the wedding date had already been booked, and in Canada! I had to sadly decline the wedding, and wish her luck on another photographer. Well, the amazing person that she is, she kept up with me, and the news with my mum. She would randomly email me with these amazingly encouraging emails and news about the wedding. The more I heard about the wedding, the more I realized how much I really wanted to shoot it. Then, in one of her emails she had mentioned she had changed the date! (excited much?! yes!) I tried to be discreet about it, but told her that she should hire me! After all I was free THAT Saturday. So, she did! We became a team... she came over we talked over details, she gave me her AMAZING invite, and I drooled, and declared it the BEST invite ever!
So on that Saturday, Kellen and I awoke to much rain and clouds. Drove the 2 hours to the coast in hopes that it wouldn't be the same there... it was. Then suddenly it cleared, there were blue skies, and big pouffy clouds, and the sun shined.. shone? it was beautiful! Kellen and I oo'd and aww'd over the barn, over the house, over the "anthro" style barn and decor. We couldn't get enough.
So in part one of this post you'll enjoy her amazing creative ceremony, the beautiful bridal party (who is probably one of my favorite ones, look at that setting!) and the reception. Enjoy, and be in anticipation of part two!!
(and just to warn you now... THIS IS A LONG POST!)
November 20
Dana Powers House
Nipomo, California
When I got Hollys inquiry about doing her wedding, I was thrilled. We met in high school, only it was just a year. In that year we defiantly connected, but didn't stay in touch. Then facebook happened. (oh facebook!) Anyways, the wedding date had already been booked, and in Canada! I had to sadly decline the wedding, and wish her luck on another photographer. Well, the amazing person that she is, she kept up with me, and the news with my mum. She would randomly email me with these amazingly encouraging emails and news about the wedding. The more I heard about the wedding, the more I realized how much I really wanted to shoot it. Then, in one of her emails she had mentioned she had changed the date! (excited much?! yes!) I tried to be discreet about it, but told her that she should hire me! After all I was free THAT Saturday. So, she did! We became a team... she came over we talked over details, she gave me her AMAZING invite, and I drooled, and declared it the BEST invite ever!
So on that Saturday, Kellen and I awoke to much rain and clouds. Drove the 2 hours to the coast in hopes that it wouldn't be the same there... it was. Then suddenly it cleared, there were blue skies, and big pouffy clouds, and the sun shined.. shone? it was beautiful! Kellen and I oo'd and aww'd over the barn, over the house, over the "anthro" style barn and decor. We couldn't get enough.
So in part one of this post you'll enjoy her amazing creative ceremony, the beautiful bridal party (who is probably one of my favorite ones, look at that setting!) and the reception. Enjoy, and be in anticipation of part two!!
(and just to warn you now... THIS IS A LONG POST!)
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