The girls from NoLo Weddings & Events passed along this Corradetti Wedding, captured beautifully by Kate Fine Art! “Melissa & Zeb’s wedding at the Corradetti Glassblowing Studio was the perfect combination of rustic and vintage, yet modern. The exposed brick walls mixed beautifully with the babies breath and lace details. Glass artwork hanging throughout the space gave a bit of a modern touch, while Melissa’s gown was a nod to her love of all things vintage.”
Bradley Images shares this beautiful waterfront Kurtz’s Beach Wedding and the bride, Alexandra, shares the story of how she+Adam met! “Adam and I were both born and raised in Maryland. We are very proud of our state and decided to have a Maryland themed wedding. My brother-in-law officiated our wedding which made it very special. We tried to keep our ceremony short and sweet so we could get to all of the fun stuff! We both each have a very close group of friends from high school, which is why our wedding party was so large. We have all been friends since high school so it was amazing to celebrate this day with people standing next to us that we have grown up with. Everyone in our wedding party has known each other for years so it made the whole day incredibly fun and comfortable.Adam and I have known each other since we were 14. My family’s closest friends growing up have a son Patrick (he was groomsman). His best friend was Adam. I first met Adam when we were freshman in high school. We were always very good friends. He asked me to Junior Prom and we dated briefly after. We stayed close friends when we went away to college. I always saw him as a very good friend. Winter break senior year of college we were all at a party and I saw him a new light. We started dating and the rest is history! He proposed in February of 2014 very romantically.”
Meghan Elizabeth Photography has shared this sweet Fells Point engagement with us, and we are totally loving the warm reflected light in the images! “Zoe & Antonio are high school sweethearts and have been dating for about 10 years now. Zoe is in nursing school, so the wedding planning is taking a little bit longer than expected. They hope to have a destination wedding in Jamaica-but official plans have not been made yet. The session was originally planned for DC, however due to Antonio’s schedule they opted for a closer location and choose Fell’s Point for it’s charm and waterfront look.”
The inspiration behind this shoot corresponds to the elegance and majestic beauty of Penderyn of Maryland—an exceptional waterfront estate and wedding venue on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The property, furnished with antique elements and full of exquisite arched pathways and windows, provided beautiful textures and colors very inviting to our creativity. We decided to bring a bit of an old French vintage style and match it with contemporary elements.
While we at Claire Duran Weddings and Events took care of the overall vision and coordination of the shoot, there were many other wonderful vendors who also took part in this lovely project.
For the design of the wedding stationery, Honey Scope Paper opted for an ethereal and sophisticated beauty that wove in hues of blush, pearl and soft gray. To complement these paper goods, Sarah Bohl brought her amazing calligraphy work. Her work on the napkins, which were serving as place cards, was particularly beautiful. Eight Tree Street blew us away with a beautiful variety of flower arrangements to adorn the long banquet table, incorporating an ivory, blush and lavender palette to provide an interesting contrast to the other prevailing venue colors. Our models Matilde and Jonathan have been dating for three years, and their love and the way they constantly make each other smile is simply contagious. Finally, we can showcase this to the world thanks to the incredible talent of Joe Foley Photography who masterfully captured every detail of the day with a perfect balance of artistry and function.
Welcome To My Wedding created a classic French breakfast inspired welcome basket filled with custom packaged treats in shades of white and blush–everything you would find sitting at a cafe overlooking the Champs Elysees. They also designed a Midnight in Paris themed wedding favor of madeleines for a perfect late night snack.
The breathtaking Mira Zwillinger’s Beatrice gown was provided by Carine’s Bridal and the groom’s attire by Bethesda Custom Tailors.
Hair and makeup were the results of Georgetown Bride, who made our bride look even more beautiful with a clean high bun updo, smokey eye make up and nude lipstick.
Get Plated Caterers delighted us with beef wellington, croquet monsieur, and beignets that were not only delicious in taste, but also of exquisite presentation.
Buttercream Bakeshop did a suite of desserts inspired by the uniqueness of Penderyn. Their hand-decorated cookies particularly resembled the 3D flower details of the bridal gown.