As of late I have become a fan of Paula Luna‘s work. She is a great photographer based in San Diego and we just collaborated on a Bride and Bloom table scape designed by and featuring the work Courtney Toney of Joyful Weddings and Events. Stay tuned for the next issue of Bride and Bloom to see it. In the meantime: Get a load of this AMAZING DIYwedding below! When I saw it I exclaimed to Brittany, “I have to have it!” and Paula was thrilled to share it.
The wedding was in Vermont at Ohana Camp and was all DIY. She did the flowers herself and her friend made her dress. No planner involved here, but the work the couple put into all the details just warms my heart. It was crafty, yet elegant. I’m always a big promoter that a planner should be involved at some point of the wedding planning processes, but I will say Sarah did a terrific job doing it herself. I’m impressed and so delighted to feature the wedding today! Thanks for capturing a lovely wedding Paula. Everything looked beautiful!
Absolutely beautiful – so stunning in it’s simplicity and the obvious love and joy. Thanks for sharing!
Love these camp weddings!!! Thanks for sharing!
thank you for the lovely feature! xo
UMM… can i go to this wedding? its so fabulous- Paula is sooo good!
es una pena que en la foto no se aprecie el vestido,es todo demasiado blanco,tan bien pediria por favor si hay alguien que lo haya comprado que cuelgue la foto,a ver si asi se ve mejor.muchas gracias
The photographer is immortalizing a very special day for two people and their families.
The pre-wedding photo shoot also should help you to figure out how to work with camera being in front of you.
In any case, you will soon find out that there is a big price difference offered among
photographers.
It’s going to be end of mine day, but before ending I am reading this wonderful paragraph to increase my experience.