Sara and Rick's love to spend time together outdoors hiking and biking and like their relationship, they wanted to keep their wedding real. They were married at the Barn at Gibbet Hill which uses a farm to fork philosophy it's beautiful fields help to preserve the land. Sara's aunt, who decorates wedding cakes professionally, designed their very unique succulent cake and one of Sara's best friends from high school, a professional opera singer, sang "At Last" by Etta James as she walked down the aisle. Her mom carefully hand wrapped and wired all of the succulents for the flower arrangements and bouquets. On one of Sara and Ric's first dates, Ric gave Sara a bouquet made of Garlic and Lavender and and the place cards were attached to cloves of garlic and sprigs of lavender grown from his garden. Sara's wedding band was made from diamonds and rubies from ring that had belonged to her grandmother and Ric's bamboo designed band has an inscription on the inside that says "This ring planted eight bamboo trees".
It was the perfect day for their "real wedding" and I was accompanied by Lukas Kisiel who owns and runs Lukas Kisiel Photography in Boston. It was great working with him and I think we got some of my favorite shots from this season together.
It was the perfect day for their "real wedding" and I was accompanied by Lukas Kisiel who owns and runs Lukas Kisiel Photography in Boston. It was great working with him and I think we got some of my favorite shots from this season together.
Venue/Catering: The Barn at Gibbet Hill
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