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so this may very well be the most outrageously large blog post i ever publish, but you know what? i don’t care. it’s worth it!!
this was one of those days that moved me. not just because it was beautiful, but because i love this couple to bits. obviously, as individuals they are wonderful. but as a couple they are like, triple threat, bomb diggity, bowl you over, knock your socks off incredible duo…they can’t be stopped.
and so, it is with great joy that i share their wedding day with you. beth brilliantly dreamt up a day that fit them to a tee…sweet, personal, delicate, natural, quirky and fun.
i’m always so tempted to tell the story of each picture because there’s just SO MUCH to be said, but i’m going to try and keep quiet and let the images speak for themselves. feel free to make up your own story as you go – i kind of appreciate when someone lets me use my imagination anyway.
the poor little ring bearer got a little confused about who/where his daddy was, which provided us with a few laughs, but may have scarred him for life…
Reception: Fort Langley Community Hall / Caterer: Seasonal Experience (amazing food!!) / DJ: Simon Bridgefoot / Photo booth: Cheddar Booth / Bridal gown seamstress: Dinah Vanderhorst / Bride’s Hair: Tessa Suderman / Bridesmaids’ Jewelry: elephantine & amerrymishap / Flowers: collected from various friends / Tons of DIY projects put together by the bride and her friends and family!
Tags: bowtie, burlap, crafty, croquet, derby reach provincial park, different bridesmaid dresses, DIY, Do it yourself, doilie flags, fabric backdrop, fort langley hall, fort langley wedding photographer, hay bales, lace, lace bunting, pastels, pinterest, retro floral prints, rosemary favors, rustic barn, vancouver wedding photographer, vintage sheets, vintage wedding dress
This entry was posted on Monday, August 13th, 2012 at 3:36 pm and is filed under weddings.
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Hello, absolutely beautiful photos. Just wondering if you could give me some information about the ceremony location, and the white building.
Thank you
Hi Sharalee,
Love the pictures! I was just wondering where the two barns in these photographs are located. I am planning on getting married in Fort Langley and these locations look great!
Thanks
Hi Sharalee, What a beautiful day you captured! I’m looking for a barn for my wedding and I love the picture of the couple in the barn covered in ivy. Could you pass on the owner’s information? Thanks
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These are incredible Sharilee!!! I LOVE this wedding! That tree is so romantic. Also, is that barn available to rent? Or is it on a private residence? Thanks! Great photos.
~Kevi
I love all of these photos. And if I could do a wedding re-do I think I would just copy and paste all of this!
holy crap. that. tree.
Amazing job Sharalee! I love them all.
So lovely!!!
Absolutely amazing photos. You captured every tiny detail.
So Amazing!! Every photo has it’s own sort of whimsical story. I especially love the one of Beth standing up in the tree with Mark below. What a stunning bride! Great job capturing these people, what a bunch of good faces!
This was beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. The Fort Langley hall is one of my favourite spaces, and it looked even more fab with the fabric and banners, and mason jars! Simply lovely.
and the bride in the tree…. and the croquet? Fantastic!
i could go on and on…..
Seriously, the most beautiful wedding in so many ways and what a beautiful job photographing it! Love. Also, I’m so glad you made the bride climb the tree… those pictures are simply stunning!