I care about how you met, the things you love, and the life you’re building together.
I care about you feeling insanely supported, completely comfortable, and like you have someone who’s just as stoked as you are.
I care about you two enjoying every second of your experience and having photos that you love and cherish for the rest of your lives together.
I care about your people and your pets. Hell, if the socks you’re wearing on your wedding day are special, I care about them too.
Or maybe it’s because my own childhood shaped me into someone who loves real freaking hard.
But whatever the reason, what I know for sure is: at the end of our lives, what matters most is that we spent time doing the things we loved with the people we loved.
And that’s why I do what I do—because it’s a chance to help you honor and hold onto the best freaking stuff life has to offer.
Not only did Erica hustle and get creative as heck in order to capture all of the best moments throughout the day, but she took the reins in finding the best, most secluded spots so that my new husband and I could really enjoy our time together.
She somehow made us look cute, even though we were belly laughing for 90% of the morning, AND managed to capture the little things like our vows books and socks on top of everything else.
We appreciate her more than she could ever know!"
Instead of eloping—which I wanted to, but my husband didn’t—we met halfway for a super small, adult-summer-camp wedding on a lake in Maine.
We had a kickball game for our welcome party with our dog printed on the team t-shirts. (My team beat my husband’s, and I’m still riding that high 3 years later. Sorry, Cole.) I did my own hair and makeup. And after tearing it up on the dance floor, everyone jumped in the lake.
We got to be ourselves and enjoy every second—and I want nothing but that for you.
01/05
I grew up debating my Grandpa at Sunday dinners because people should be free to be themselves, damnit!
02/05
I’ll chat it up with new friends sitting at the bar and get pumped, greeting random people’s dogs. (If you have a dog at home, tell them I say hi!)
03/05
I’m always down for adventuring, dragging my husband to a new brewery, and asking my friends deep questions over dinner (lol).
04/05
Birthday parties, group hangs, game nights—you name it. (I recently went all out, throwing a Harry Potter-themed party for my sister’s 30th, and it was a blast.)
05/05
I will feel unwell if I leave home without my Yeti. No joke.
From beginning to end, I’ve really, truly got you.