As we head into the summer wedding season we wanted to share a couple of weddings from last season that we didn’t get to here on the Birch Blaze Blog. You may remember our San Francisco engagement session from last summer. Wes and Tory met us on the California coast for a super fun engagement photo shoot in and around San Francisco, one of our favorite Cities! Here are some of our Favorites from their gorgeous Castle in the Clouds wedding later in the year, planned and brilliantly executed by Mindy & crew from Private Weddings and Events. Tory summered on the big Lake (Winnipesaukee) here in New Hampshire as a child and couldn’t imagine being married anywhere else. The Castle is a breathtaking venue with a grand and charactered history along with unbelievable mountain views (with Lake Winnipesaukee spread out before you). We loved the beautiful personal touches like Tory’s remembrances of her Father on her bouquet and with an empty front row seat at the ceremony. They also received a video congratulatory message from one of Wes’s Brothers serving overseas, unable to attend the wedding. Be sure to check out Wes & Tory’s lovely wedding film created by our friends over at Hindsight Wedding Films. Wes & Tory, you Guys were a complete pleasure to work with. We had such a blast photographing your engagement in San Francisco and your wedding was a highlight of our season. Thanks so much for your kindness and friendship and for choosing Birch Blaze! (scroll [slowly ;)] to the bottom of this post for a vendor list…)
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Vendors: Photography – Birch Blaze Studios (us!). Planning, Design, Specialty Decor and Linens – Private Weddings & Events. Sailcloth Tent – Sperry Tents. Flowers/Floral Arrangements – Lotus Floral Design. Tableware, furniture and Misc accessories – New England Country Rentals. Wedding film/cinematography – Hindsight wedding films. Catering – The Red Blazer. DJ and photo booth – Main Event Entertainment. Cake/Desserts – Ooo La La Creative Cakes. Hair & Makeup Services – Cascade Spa. Ceremony Music – George Parker (guitar).
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