Noah and Mallorie’s story shared through their handwritten letters, emotional vows, and tearful words shared by close friends and family so clearly shows who they are and why they are in love.
Continue readingAfter 9 years, I still fall more in love with you every day | Hill Country Wedding in Spicewood, Texas
You may remember Kelsey and Jacob from their highlight film, “High school sweethearts in the Hill Country.” Today, Rachel and I want to share with you their full wedding film: a story that shares even more about who they are, how their relationship grew from campfires and two-step dances to a wedding next to a pig barn, and of course, how they ended up with a petting zoo at their wedding reception.
On their family ranch, which I described in my previous blog post as “their connecting point for all their key moments growing up together,” we had the opportunity to capture not only their wedding ceremony, but a glimpse of who they are as people. From shotguns in the morning, to Aaron Watson in the evening, this wedding was the perfect culmination of Kelsey and Jacob’s relationship, and one that we were so incredibly overjoyed to film.
If you’re getting married (no shotguns or pig barn required), we would love to film it, please get in touch! – Matt
An (almost!) elopement in the forests of Nashville, Tennessee (Bride & Groom Cry)
We rode from Texas to Tennessee, for Emily and Ryan’s intimate wedding in the forested countryside.
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It all started at a Christmas party, when a young lady named Kayla put an obscure rap song on play…
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Big white tent, shotguns, wedding ceremony under the oak trees, sounds like a Texas wedding…
Continue readingMeant to be together since grade school | A wedding in the heart of Austin, Texas
We often use the term high school sweethearts to describe couples that have been together for a long time. These are couples that met when they were young, realized they were the one for each other, and stuck together for years until they were married. But what if they met before high school, or even middle school? What if they became friends in the third grade? Elementary school sweethearts doesn’t quite have the same ring to it, but for Kelsey and Josh, this was the start of their story. And after many (and when I say many I mean close to 20) years of friendship, that included multiple proms, homecomings, high school graduation, breakups and three and-a-half years of college, they finally were together.
When my wife and I finally met them it was, of course, over Mexican food. Hearing their vision for their wedding, it was incredibly apparent that they had a unique style all their own. Watch the film and you’ll see it: the palm fronds, geode wedding cake, Edison bulbs draped over the dance floor like a Willow tree. Kelsey even created a watercolor wedding logo that fit their theme!
If you’re having a unique wedding too, we would love to film it! Please get in touch. 🙂
Check out their wedding highlight film below: