Sometimes we meet our clients in the most interesting ways. Last year Kerry & Whitney sat next to Greg & I in a restaurant in Muir Beach totally by chance.
They were on a sisters trip and we were on a location scouting trip. Even though there were many other tables open at the restaurant, the waiter sat us right next to each other. These tables for 2 people were placed so closed to each other that we practically became a party of 4. We all kind of gave each other that smile and then carried on trying to have conversations that weren’t too loud or too private. But then one of the sisters mentioned NYC and our ears perked up, leading us to start chit chatting with these two traveling sisters. It wasn’t long til we found out that Kerry’s sister Whitney lived basically up the road from us in NYC. We reminisced New York, discussed why we were in Muir Beach and our careers. Then the two sisters left and that was that.
A few minutes later they walked back in and over to our table. That is when Kerry told us that she was getting married! We exchanged information and the rest is history.
Kerry & Noah got married in the historic town of Nevada City. We cant say enough about this town! It was so quaint with scenery like out of a postcard. The restaurants were amazing and there is a great music scene. What an amazing treat it was for their family and guests to come and spend a weekend in such an incredible place celebrating such a sweet couple!
Kerry was practically ready when I arrived but her sister Whitney helped her with some finishing touches. Her cousin Jessica, who had done her makeup, also did some last touches.Kerry’s Mom was telling me about the beautiful stained glass windows at the little Victorian cottage, called the Two Room Inn, Kerry & Noah had rented for their wedding. We headed over there to take a few pictures of Kerry before the ceremony. The place was stunning!Kerry’s hair was done by the talented Angela Nunnink. The Sierra foothills, which are on the outskirts of Nevada City, were the place to be during the gold rush! The Miners Foundry was built in 1855 and served the mines of the region. Nevada County had become the greatest gold-producing region of the entire world. It’s also the birthplace of the famous Pelton Wheel created in 1879. This invention revolutionized hydroelectric power .
From the outside one would never imagine that the inside would become the scene of a magical wedding venue.
The ceremony was centered around the fireplace. It was so romantic with clusters of candles and flowers draped by Bees, Leaves N’ Love.Kerry was escorted down the aisle by her proud Dad. One of Noah’s very best friends, Mike officiated the wedding. He did such an incredible job striking a perfect balance between seriousness with some lightheartedness thrown in there!Can you believe this venue?! The drapery creatively hung by Tin Roof Farmhouse was the perfect touch to give it that wedding day romance. Noah looks out and soaks in all the love with such a big smile! Watching Noah throughout the wedding day, it was so evident how much he loves his family, friends and especially Kerry. With vows spoken and rings on their fingers, the grand announcement was made!
Married!I love the excitement on their faces as they walk through their crowd of friends and family!The Miners Foundry has corrugated steel siding that brought me back to my Brooklyn days. I loved it and thought it perfectly set off Kerry in her amazing Nicole Miller dress! Noah you looked quite handsome but Kerry might have stolen the show, as the bride should. Gah, this bouquet and all the other flowers created by Amy of Bee, Leaves N’Love were so stunning! I really admired how the bouquet was perfectly imperfect with its asymmetrical form and it’s long and loose gauzy ribbons. We didn’t have long til the newlyweds had to head back inside. Right outside the Miners Foundry was good old Main Street. It was perfect for these two to spend a little time together before the rest of the evening. Back inside everyone was enjoying cocktail hour and the music of Foxtails Brigade.
Kerry’s Dad welcomed everyone to the wedding- telling funny stories and giving Noah a huge welcome into the family!This picture cracks me up! I know from having sisters that the sister nudge when Mom or Dad is talking is a common thing! Noah is cracking up, Kerry is doing the sister nudge and Whitney is trying to keep a straight face- classic! Hmmm, what story might have Dad been telling to get these reactions?!Waterworks and hugs, a welcome speech well done!The Farm to Table crew worked diligently to flip the room and make it so sensational for the reception! They did such a wonderful job and worked so hard all day!
Kerry, a very talented painter, created their wedding invitations seen framed here. What a creative way to invite your guests to your wedding.Isn’t this room amazing?! The stone walls and wooden ceiling perfectly set off the delicate candlelit tables, draping and flowers. It was the work of Farm To Table, Bee, Leaves N’Love and Tin Roof Farmhouse that transformed this room into something enchanting for Kerry & Noah’s wedding celebration.Noah’s Grandmother gave Noah her wedding rings to give to Kerry. It’s stories like this that make me love weddings so much!
Kerry’s sister, Whitney started off the toasts, giving us a little insight that only a sister could give!Next up was on of Noah’s best friends, Mike, telling stories from the younger years!Followed by one of Noah’s other best friends, Alan who also was the officiant.Last up was Kerry’s friend Kim who really shared the good stories!It was then time for two special dances. Kerry danced with her Dad while Noah danced with his Grandmother!
How adorable are these two dancing!? So much love and happiness!Kerry & Noah then had their beautiful first dance.
I have to say with a spread like this, wedding cakes are not even missed! Wedding cakes are becoming less and less common at weddings- casually bumped out of the lineup by other desserts and I do not hear anyone ever complaining! For this wedding let’s just say that there wasn’t a sweet tooth in the place left unsatisfied.
All sugared up, the music got turned up and the dance floor got busy!
Even the little ones were celebrating!When it was time for me to pack my bags, the dance floor was full and Kerry & Noah were dancing the night away! Well, the boys were having shenanigans.
This wedding was perfection. It had an abundance of love, fun, incredible food, gorgeous flowers & decor and full-on happiness! Congratulations Kerry & Noah!
And a HUGE thank you to all these amazing vendors! This wedding ran so smoothly and was so much fun to photograph because of all of your hard work!
Venue: Miner’s Foundry Cultural Center
Caterer: Farm to Table Catering
Florist: Bee, Leaves N’ Love
Draping: Tin Roof Farmhouse
Desserts: Tower Cafe
Music: Foxtails Brigade
Dress: Nicole Miller
Shoes: Jil Sander
Hair Styling: Angela Nunnink
Make up: Jessica Spina-Salinas
Photography: Susannah Gill-Photographic Storytelling
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