This is my journal on documenting love, finding joy, and living life to the fullest. I'm so glad you're here, and hope you enjoy your stay!
This is my journal on documenting love,
finding joy, and living life to the fullest. I'm so glad you're here, and hope you enjoy your stay!
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This was my first time photographing a wedding at Tin Roof Farms, and I hope it won’t be the last! The grounds have such a peaceful beauty with the rolling pastures, tall trees, and the charming little chapel where Kennedy and Sully chose to say “I do.” It was the perfect setting for their day, even with the ever-changing spring weather.
All week the forecast had been calling for rain, but we remained hopeful for at least a window of time outdoors. As Kennedy slipped into her dress, though, the skies opened up and the downpour began. Instead of panicking, everyone stayed calm. One of the wonderful things about Tin Roof Farms is its expansive outdoor porch, which gave us plenty of room to keep wedding party portraits covered and dry. We had a plan, but still, I knew how important bride and groom portraits were to Kennedy and Sully. Having ALL of the photos in one spot was not ideal.
They had decided early on not to have a First Look on their wedding day. But with the radar showing no signs of clearing after the ceremony, we talked it over and made the decision to pivot. Kennedy and Sully chose to see each other before the chapel ceremony, so we could take advantage of a brief pause in the rain. It’s never easy to change your plans on the wedding day, but they put their trust in the process. I think we all agreed that it couldn’t have worked out more beautifully. We captured so many portraits they had dreamed of, full of joy and love, and then later, after the ceremony, the skies held off just long enough for us to sneak in even more “just married” photos.
I loved every moment of working with this beautiful couple. They embraced the unexpected with such grace, and because of that, their photos truly reflect the happiness of their day. Sometimes the best wedding memories come from rolling with the changes, and Kennedy and Sully’s wedding at Tin Roof Farms was a perfect reminder of that.
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Wedding Venue: Tin Roof Farms
Photographer: Jennifer Stuart Photography
Videographer: Mainsail Media
Florist: Into the Fields Florist Design
Hair/Makeup: Flawless Artistry
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