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Another gorgeous day in the isolation and beauty of Mt Hood Organic Farms!
Bradi (the owner) and Cassandra (the on-site wedding coordinator) once again, did a fantastic job hosting the wedding this past Saturday. The weather was perfect, to the point in which there was no need for the big large white tent... tables and dance floor were out in the open air on the grass... How cozy!
Warm and sunny, a light breeze and a fun atmosphere. Amelia & Doug's friends and family were young and fun and party goers! As soon as it was time for the reception music, the dancing began and it continued all night long! Coincidentally, two of their friends, Josh and I had just photographed as part of a promotional shoot with Portland based Jupiter Hotel! What a small world... familiar faces everywhere we look! Fun!
To recap the day, I need to include a link to our blog post where Amelia & Doug's Mt Tabor engagement session is. That was the first time we had ever met and totally hit it off, making it so much more comfortable for everyone at the wedding!
Amelia wore a simple off-white JCrew dress with pale blue glass beads as her necklace accent. Doug, believe it or not, found his entire attire at thrift stores in Portland! Such great finds... The ceremony was performed by their childhood friend. Instead of a unity candle, Amelia & Doug chose to plant an evergreen tree together, which they plan to give it a home in the forest and to visit for years to come. The reception music was a mix of Jack Johnson and the Grateful Dead. The table decorations were simple and fun containers filled with a variety of succulents... a very home made, simple, tasteful and relaxed wedding day. We loved every minute of it!
Here is a sneak peek of the day. As I gather names and links to all of the vendors who made the day possible, I will add them here :)
Wedding Day: Saturday July 17th 2010
Location: Mt Hood Organic Farms, Mt Hood, OR
Dress: JCrew
Flowers: Lucy's Informal Flowers, Hood River, OR
Catering: Ginger Power Orchard House, Hood River, OR
Another gorgeous day in the isolation and beauty of Mt Hood Organic Farms!
Bradi (the owner) and Cassandra (the on-site wedding coordinator) once again, did a fantastic job hosting the wedding this past Saturday. The weather was perfect, to the point in which there was no need for the big large white tent... tables and dance floor were out in the open air on the grass... How cozy!
Warm and sunny, a light breeze and a fun atmosphere. Amelia & Doug's friends and family were young and fun and party goers! As soon as it was time for the reception music, the dancing began and it continued all night long! Coincidentally, two of their friends, Josh and I had just photographed as part of a promotional shoot with Portland based Jupiter Hotel! What a small world... familiar faces everywhere we look! Fun!
To recap the day, I need to include a link to our blog post where Amelia & Doug's Mt Tabor engagement session is. That was the first time we had ever met and totally hit it off, making it so much more comfortable for everyone at the wedding!
Amelia wore a simple off-white JCrew dress with pale blue glass beads as her necklace accent. Doug, believe it or not, found his entire attire at thrift stores in Portland! Such great finds... The ceremony was performed by their childhood friend. Instead of a unity candle, Amelia & Doug chose to plant an evergreen tree together, which they plan to give it a home in the forest and to visit for years to come. The reception music was a mix of Jack Johnson and the Grateful Dead. The table decorations were simple and fun containers filled with a variety of succulents... a very home made, simple, tasteful and relaxed wedding day. We loved every minute of it!
Here is a sneak peek of the day. As I gather names and links to all of the vendors who made the day possible, I will add them here :)
Wedding Day: Saturday July 17th 2010
Location: Mt Hood Organic Farms, Mt Hood, OR
Dress: JCrew
Flowers: Lucy's Informal Flowers, Hood River, OR
Catering: Ginger Power Orchard House, Hood River, OR
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