Hilary & Ian. There is so much to say, and yet not the right words. They are each other’s counterparts. They are best friends. And their lives, goals, and dreams hinge upon each other’s. They both come from amazing families, and their compassion… kindness for others is palpable. So, needless to say, their wedding at the Four Seasons in Las Vegas was surely going to be nothing short of perfect. It was a cloudless day in Las Vegas, with mild pre-summer temperatures accompanied by gusts of spring winds. Commotion was brewing in both Ian and Hilary’s respective rooms. But shortly before Hilary and Ian were scheduled to have their first look, the commotion faded. Anticipation with a tinge of nervousness surfaced, and before we knew it, Hilary was on her way to see her future husband.
Michael and Brooke over at Paper and Home are some of my newest favorite people. I have recently been able to get to know them a little bit more, and I can tell you that their work is just as gorgeous as their personalities.
Hilary had this adorable idea to make signs for her bridesmaids to hold so that they could send a photo to Ian while they were getting ready. I couldn’t let the opportunity slide to use the signs during their first look, as well!!
This image below is one of my all time favorite bride and groom photos. Two people, in love, up against an almost-white wall. Nothing else. Perfection.
I should just be able to say the words Layers of Lovely… and you guys will immediately know how infatuated I am with everything that Catherine touches. These florals are so classic, so regal, and simply beautiful.
Hilary & Ian signed their Ketubah, and had their Bedeken ceremony prior to their formal wedding ceremony. This was my first time photographing a Jewish wedding, and some of my favorite images come from this portion of the day. Oh, and sidebar… isn’t Hilary’s mom radiant!!??