Wrights Mill Farm in Fall

The moment we drove up the path to Wright’s Mill Farm you should have heard Noah’s jaw drop. If there is a place in the world where Noah could get swept away it would be this place. Secluded, beautifully maintained, scenic, expansive, and quiet.

It’s a farm but not in the sense of animals running wild, it’s elegant and rustic all in one! Brianna and Josh were married outdoors, in a lovely ceremony with tears a plenty. A love story that started on the bus to school, their family and friends have witnessed years of them getting to know each other, and you felt how deeply their relationship has touched so many. I don’t say this lightly, or haphazardly, I truly mean it. As a wedding photographer we observe and witness not just the couple, but those surrounding them. The people quietly watching them and soaking in their commitment, the ones upfront trying to keep it all together and the kids running around freely because they are welcomed to do so.

We observe and capture the love, the connection and the wild moments in between everything. That’s what we love to do! So often we leave a wedding and gush over all the things we were able to photograph. And sometimes it’s about Dad seeing his last daughter for the first time before she gets married, or when we saw that epic hug under the warmth of the sunlight, or when the speeches made you laugh even though you’re the photographer and maybe you have to hide a few tears behind the camera.

There’s so much to see and we always love doing it with people who care and at places that matter.

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