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Martha & Michael :: Castle Hill, Newport RI

March 1st, 2012 | Fashion and Editiorial, Spotted on the Web, Weddings

Classic elegance in Newport at Castle Hill was an EASY style to design for Martha and Mike.. and the bonus of an amazing color palette landed them as a BEAUTIFUL 4 page Feature Wedding in Bliss Celebrations Guide magazine, released last week! How could Bliss resist this sweetness!?! Take a peak and look for Bliss on stands now! {PS we’ve got some in studio too!}

The rain had already started as I drove to Newport to capture pre-bridal…but there were little openings in the sky giving us hope that perhaps it would all clear up..

Q. What was your favorite moment or aspect of the day?

Martha. When the weather parted for the outdoor ceremony. Walking down the aisle with my dad. Getting texts from Mike before the ceremony. Dancing ALL night long.

Q. Finish this sentence: “One thing I learned from my wedding planning…”

Martha. Sweat the small stuff. Details count.

ok.. so Mike.. Mike’s excitement throughout the day was the best thing to watch!! & capture! .. I can only imagine how giddy he was when Martha said yes to his surprise proposal… “Mike proposed to me on December 28, 2010. I had no idea he was going to propose but I had always hoped it would be before the year ended. We had just spent the Christmas holiday with my family in Newport and we decided to take a small trip to Mohegan Sun for a couple days- rest and relaxation. After an amazing day and the gym and spa, we headed to the black jack table. As we were playing an older woman behind us dropped a glass and it shattered. Mike yelled out “Mazel Tov!” and he and the woman chuckled and exchanged a few “How did you know I was Jewish?” laughs. After blackjack we went to dinner at Bar Americain (Bobby Flay). Mike is well aware of my love for food (I am now a chef in Hartford) so he knew this was a good restaurant pick. We were seated at a large round table and just after we ordered and tasted our first sip of wine, Mike says, :Martha, can I ask you a question…” to which I respond, “yes”. He then said, “Will you marry me?”. I must have looked stunned because he said, “I am serious, I have a ring!”. He showed me the ring under the table and I almost died. I forgot to respond (despite having prepared my response for about 6 months) and just hugged him! He of course said, “so…well…what do you think?” and I of course said “YES!!!!!”.

After a few minutes of kissing and hugging and smiling/laughing, it just so happened that the Jewish woman that broke the glass walked by (note the casino is quite large so this chance walk by was a surprise) and said to Mike “The mazel tov gave me luck! I just won $1000!”. Mike then said, “it brought me luck too! I just got engaged!!”. We all toasted and had a drink together. It was awesome.”

Q. The Flowers

Martha. Stoneblossom Floral Design {Stoneblossom has a lovely feature on this event too!}
Bride- all white roases with feather whisps in bouquet
Groomsmen- orange gardne roses with chocolate fiddlehead
Bridesmaids- white and subtle orange rose bouquets

Center pieces (amazing!): pewter vases on long tuscan head table with tall mercury candles scattered throughout table. Vases will filled with large arrangements of ivory and orange (lots of macora orchids…my favorite). Round tables were either decorated with all ivory or all orange. FLowers were set in beautiful mercury and pewter vases. Candles throughout.

Q. The Bride Wore.

Martha. Jim Hjelm: ivory V neck dress (lace and satin) with an open back
Kate Spade: ivory peep toe heels
Veil for ceremony
Feather fascinator in hair for reception

Q. Entertainment

Martha. Lisa Love Experience (voted Best Band in Boston 2011): this band truly made the wedding. ALL of our guests danced all night, including my 92 year old great aunt who had 15 stitches in her foot!

Q. What made your event UNIQUE

Martha. We only invited our closest friends and family and therefore were able to keep our #s under 100. This was the perfect size for our wedding. The setting, the band and the food were all amazing. The fact that the rain stopped four our ceremony to be held outside was a miracle. I made 300 french macarons from scratch{Martha by the way is a chef!!} that were on the dessert table for all of our guests, late night snack of McDonalds and orange soda.

Q. Lastly, if there was 1 magazine you could dream of being featured in, what magazine would that be and why?

Martha. Bliss Magazine (love the layout and how they feature weddings)

..well that dream feature certainly came true! Congratulations Martha & Mike!!

Vendor List

Rabbi: Lev Baesh
Stoneblossom
NE Invitations
Bridal Finery
Alagria Salon (Mariana and Kelly)
The Lisa Love Experience

.. a fun note from Martha! “We absolutely adore Kristin and did from the day we met her. Kristin really fit the bill for us in many ways- super creative, down to earth, young and fun, smart (helped us make the decision to have our wedding outside, despite the “chance of showers”!) and caring. She took time to get to know us and what we wanted for our wedding- well beyond just being the photographer. If it weren’t for Kristin we would not have met so many other fabulous vendors that helped us on our day.”

Thank you Martha.. xoxo I’ll miss the planning with you this season!!!

Nicole & Aaron :: Belle Mer, Newport RI

February 28th, 2012 | Fashion and Editiorial, Weddings

Well it was no surprise when Nicole & Aaron’s wedding was picked up as a Feature in Bliss Celebrations Magazines latest issue, released this past week! {It’s such a sweet layout too LOVED IT! .. I’ll post teasers later this week!} ..and what was the inspiration behind this fashion forward wedding that made it such an easy Feature?! …nicole wrote ” Well, Aaron and I decided on yellow and grey for colors pretty early on. But I think the real inspiration for the whole look of the wedding came from a casual day shopping in Santa Monica. I wandered into a little boutique that sells Missoni Home. There were these fabulous throw pillows in their iconic zig zag pattern….and I fell in love. I went home and googled chevron stripes and the rest is history:) We also have some moroccan lanterns at home and decided we wanted to tie those in as well.”

As Nicole is a Fashion Buyer it’s only fitting that she be such a fashionable bride.. and what DID she wear?!

Nicole. Vera Wang wedding gown, Jovani{party dress}, Badgley Mischka shoes, Erin Cole Couture {belt} and amazing earrings BHLDN.

Q. The Flowers..

Nicole. The flowers {Flowers by Semia} turned out being one of our favorite parts of the day! It all started when they took my bouquet to me as I was getting ready…..Semia created a Glamelia bouquet for me (she wires single petals together to create the look of one huge flower….and she even incorporated the billy balls into it by placing them in the middle! I was in love. Semia and her team also built an arch at the ceremony site using branches and orchids…it was perfect. But the real wow…that was the reception. She took my breath away! The slate garden centerpieces were so creative and really popped against the white of Belle Mer. She used so many different kinds of yellow flowers…they were so awesome and unique. For the place card table, she used 6 large cylinder vases in different heights and used huge bouquets of different yellow flowers at the top. Stunning!!!! I loved loved loved my flowers.

Q. Finish this sentence: “One thing I learned from my wedding planning…”

Nicole. “…is that there are so many great places to gain inspiration and get ideas. There is no excuse for a cookie cutter wedding nowadays. You truly can create an event that is unique to YOU as a couple”

Q. The Wedding Cake

Nicole. The wedding cake was amazing. Maureen at Something Different Cake Couture made the perfect cake based on our colors and decor. We spoke multiple times throughout the planning process and she changed her design a few times based on decisions we had made regarding decor. She created a 3 tier square cake…white with grey chevron stripes on the bottom tier. She found a square white pedestal stand to add to the modern look, and even worked with Semia to tie in the flowers. The result was a work of art that really added to the whole look of the reception. And of course…it was DELICIOUS!

Q. The Reception

Nicole. The reception turned out exactly how Aaron and I wanted..it was a huge party. People didnt leave the dancefloor all night…and everytime I stopped to look around (which I made sure I did throughout the night) everyone was smiling and laughing.
The decor was also exactly as we planned. From the moroccan lanterns to the chevron striped throw pillows in the lounge area….PDR Events and Belle Mer pulled everything together so perfectly!  We had so much fun!! DJ Michael Mancini – RI Star DJ Michael did a great job keeping everyone on the dance floor. I knew the night was a success when I realized I was dancing with my 81 year old grandmother to Rump Shaker and the entire dancefloor was full.

Q. What was your favorite moment or aspect of the day?

Nicole. As we were saying our vows, the sun broke through the light fog….it was a moment we will never forget.

Q. What made your event UNIQUE

Nicole. Well….we did have a dancing panda at our wedding. Thats pretty unique:)

Vendor List.

Belle Mer, Newport, RI
Pamela D’Orsi Ryan at PDR Events
New England Invitations
Flowers by Semia
Something Different Cake Couture
DJ Michael Mancini
Golden Scroll Soloists
Pixelimpress on Etsy {menu/escort cards}
Scribe
Spectrum Makeup
Mystique Salon

a note from Nicole…

“Kristin and Jared,
Thank you so much for being there to capture our day! Your style is so natural…yet you somehow take these beautiful moments and make them even more beautiful! Throughout the past year, as I was following your blog, I would often times find myself smiling while looking at the photos. I didnt personally know the people in them, but I could tell they were so happy and in love. Nothing looks posed…ever. You are so talented it was such a pleasure meeting you and getting to work with you!”

Aubrey & Joe :: Oceancliff Resort Newport, RI

February 23rd, 2012 | Weddings

Love this piece of perfect advise from Aubrey ” …no matter how much you plan, you need to roll with the punches and have fun because you will never plan for everything! I am the most OCD perfectionist on the face of the planet and literally planned every last detail of my wedding…and then a hurricane came. All I could was laugh and enjoy my “hurricane wedding”!” Given the insane weather and all the weddings cancelled and venues closed .. Aubrey was one of the coolest, most calm .. and glamourous brides.. and I’m beyond thrilled that we were there to capture it all!!

For those wondering who designed this STUNNING gown it’s …. “A Monique Lhuillier corset and skirt entitled “Magical” with a floor length Italian silk and satin veil, a crystal pin in her hair from Bridal Finery and ivory peeptoe Jimmy Choos. Diamond chandelier earrings and a diamond and platinum bracelet.”

Considering there was a Hurricane going on Aubrey really couldn’t have been more calm .. and so graceful!! Even when asked to be interviewed by a CNN TV crew waiting outside the hotel … now there’s a first! While many weddings and venues were closed and cancelled due to the coast guard closing down Newport.. Aubrey was one of the lucky few who STILL married!! YAY! Nothing was stopping this couple from getting hitched lol!

Q. What made your event UNIQUE

Aubrey. As much as I hate to say it, the most unique thing about the wedding is the fact that it took place during a hurricane at oceanside resort. It is a minor miracle that it even took place, but a huge miracle that almost all of our guests still came and had fun!

Aside from that, our wedding had a lot of different moving parts, all personal to us and our guests. We really wanted the wedding to be “us” and to convey and sense of family and home, but still be fabulous.

We started this off by putting a diamond and platinum brooch of my grbamdother’s on my bouquet. Then inside the ceremony, we had a guestbook that included pictures of us with our every one of our guests over the years. We included engagement pictures scattered throughout the rooms at OceanCliff. Our sweetheart linen was made out of my grandmother’s wedding gown. Our table names were an ode to our profession, all legal terms, as we are both lawyers. We had frames made for all of our guests for their photobooth pictures and finally, in an ode to our Italian heritage we finished dessert with mini canollis and our guests took home Italian wedding cookies.

Q. The Flowers

Aubrey. Every one of our guests commented that the flowers were the most phenomenal part of the wedding. Our flowers were from Flowers by Semia. The flowers followed along with our two color schemes. Semia made two full gorgeous pieces in the reds, pinks and purples for the church, complete with feathers coming out of the top, which were phenomenally gorgeous. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of the same color scheme and then groomsmen had boutonnieres to match. I carried a huge (and heavy!) bouquet full of ivory colored flowers.

Once we entered the rooms outside the ballroom at OceanCliff, there were flowers everywhere in the aubergine color scheme! We had glass vases with flowers engulfed in water and crystals at the bottom, along with floating candles. The placecard table was truly spectacular with dozens of vases full of one type of flower engulfing the entire table. In fact, our wedding planner commented that she could barely get the placecards on, there were so many gorgeous flowers!

Finally, in the ballroom, Semia had three types of flowers arrangements, both highs and lows, all dripping with crystals and absolutely stunning in the ivories and blushes with very little greenery.

Q. The Wedding Cake

Aubrey. The wedding cake was done by Ana Parzych in Connecticut and is being featured in a book being made about her cakes.
The cake was inspired by the wedding flowers and the bride’s dress. It consisted of 5 round tiers plus the top tier, which was gluten free for the bride. The fondant cake covering was ivory tinted to match the bride’s dress, and the decoration on the sides was a mix of two techniques, fondant flowers/buds appliques, vines and leaves, and also some very delicate piped scrolls and vines; which was also inspired by the bride’s dress. The fondant flowers appliques were painted with gold pearl dust (pearl color with a subtle gold sheen). Some of the piped details will have a minimal touch of gold.
The cake was covered on top and the bottom in sugar flowers made to match the table centerpieces. Garden roses, dahlias, freesias, hydrangeas, etc. in mostly creams and some blush colors; full blown, semi-open, and buds.

For flavors, the cake consisted of: Dark chocolate cake with 2 layers of Dulce de leche and 1 layer of Bittersweet Ganache and White Tahitian Vanilla with 2 layers of Strawberry Mousseline and 2 layers of Vanilla Mousse-line.

Q. Rentals / Linens / Lighting

Aubrey. Our most special and gorgeous linen was for the sweetheart table, which was made out of the bride’s deceased grandmother’s wedding gown, which she wore back in the 1930s. It came out absolutely stunning! We are looking forward to using it at all family weddings. It was made by Inez Dunne.

We got all of our remaining rental items from Rentals Unlimited and Ormonde Productions. From Rentals Unlimited, for the cocktail hour, we chose amethyst twilight satin for the bars and the high and low cocktail tables. For the ballroom, we chose gold colored crushed taffeta linens for all the guest tables, complimented by shell bengaline napkins. For the table settings, we selected gold beaded glass chargers, which contained our round menus outlined in gold with gold embossed writing, as well as gold rimmed water goblets and a gold rimmed bread and butter dish. Finally, we changed the darker colored seat covers to a shell bengaline.
Ormonde Productions did the uplighting for the event. The lighting started off as an amber glow during dinner and then changed to a fun fuchsia color during dancing. They also draped the back wall of OceanCliff and lit that, giving the whole room an amazing look.

Q. What was your favorite moment or aspect of the day?

Aubrey. Probably our first dance, because even though we are not great dancers, it was fun to just have that moment- looking at each other, looking at everything around us that was so beautiful, seeing all of our friends and family- it was awesome. It was an intimate moment and only the two of us knew how that moment felt after all the planning, the hurricane, etc.

Q. What was your inspiration behind your wedding? Can be anything from a color palette to a location, from a memory to a dress/bouquet/shoes…anything! What motivated you and most influenced your decisions?

Aubrey. Once I picked my dress, I knew exactly what kind of a wedding I wanted to have. The dress was glamorous, yet elegant and that is what we planned the rest of the decor around. I thought that I needed a day/ night that was worthy of wearing Monique to!

…and in the end.. Aubrey & Joe’s wedding was ended an hour early as the Coast Guard came in and closed the Hotel at 11pm evacuating guests.. what an exciting day!!

Vendor List

Pamela D’Orsi Ryan, PDR Events
Flowers by Semia
Rentals Unlimited
Lighting and Draping- Ormonde Productions
Matty B. Productions & Marchelle Jacques
Newport Wedding Trolley
R.I. Photobooths
Souvenir Avanti
Ana Parzych Custom Cakes
Infinity Video Productions
Monique Lhuillier, Kleinfeld Bridal
Glory Revelry Invitation Studios
Creative Custom Card Boxes

A note from the bride.. ” Kristin was phenomenal. She is a super talented photographer as evidenced by our gorgeous engagement photos and the wedding photos I have received. On top of that, she is extremely responsive, available to give advice, etc. I highly, highly recommend her. She actually managed to get outside pictures of us right before a hurricane and remained cool, calm and collected throughout the entire thing. She was worth ten times what we paid her.”

aww THANK YOU AUBREY!!! .. I’ll see you this saturday for your Album Design Session!! Can’t WAIT! xoxo – kristin s.

Rebecca & Arthur :: Oceancliff Resort, Newport RI

February 20th, 2012 | Weddings

You may recall Rebecca’s recent feature on Style Me Pretty .. but I HAD to post for myself too! I adored her style and the day was just a breeze to shoot with their personalities and NUMEROUS details.. enjoy!

Just a quick NOTE here…you see this lovely little stylist  pop up in several blog entries over the years & she herself will be featured on the blog in the coming weeks too,as we captured Jennifer G’s wedding back in May ’11 as well!!

Q. What made your event UNIQUE

Rebecca. Our goal was to throw a fun and beautiful celebration that truly represented us as a couple and most importantly, fit within our budget. Artie and I were paying for the wedding ourselves and while Artie wanted nothing more than to give me the wedding of my dreams, we both agreed we wanted to start our life together on the right foot by making smart financial decisions. Most people we have spoken to have been surprised at how many ways we were able to save money by combining an element of DIY with help of professionals to create a more affordable version of what we were trying to achieve. A perfect example are our menus. They were round black menus with white script. Initially, I reached out to someone in the wedding industry to help me but when I received the pricing, I realized I would need to find another route. I went online and found a calligrapher who was willing to design a sample and then help me digitize the file. From there, I sent the file to an online printer which was very affordable. Only problem was that they couldn’t do a round cut within my budget so I ordered a regular cut and then purchased a circle cutter. Sure, it cost me hours of sleep but I actually loved the DIY projects and it made the process that much more memorable. When else will I see my now husband helping me with arts and crafts?

We also put a lot of time and effort into our dessert and candy bar. Artie and I both have a big sweet tooth so we wanted to have items we loved and could share with everyone. One of our favorite dessert places in New York City is Momofuku Milk Bar, so we ordered their famous truffles. We also love cupcakes and cookies so we had a huge display of various flavors. Design wise, I wanted to keep the set up to look modern so we found mirrors and lucite trays which we thought would be an interesting touch.

Q. Finish this sentence: “One thing I learned from my wedding planning…”

Rebecca. go with your gut. If you meet a vendor you like, go with it and trust them. And, likewise, if you meet one you have a bad feeling about, find someone else!

Q. What was your inspiration behind your wedding? Can be anything from a color palette to a location, from a memory to a dress/bouquet/shoes…anything! What motivated you and most influenced your decisions?

Rebecca. I scanned dozens of bridal magazines looking for inspiration but ended up finding my inspiration in a bit of an odd place – a dressing room! While I was bridesmaid dress shopping at Jcrew, one thing that really caught my eye was the room we were sitting in. It was was warm and traditional like our venue but also felt modern.

I took photos of the dressing room and used the images as my inspiration. We didn’t follow the exact look but looked to the decor as guidance. The dressing room brought in crystal and gold to make a modern feel. Similarly, we brought in black, white and pewter to complement the warmer tones of the venue.

Q. What was your favorite moment or aspect of the day?

Rebecca. Since our wedding, Artie and I have spoken a lot about the special day and what really stuck out in our minds as the best moment. One thing that we both agreed was really special was seeing our families come together on the dance floor and let loose. Neither of us had ever seen our fathers really dance and not only did we see them tear up the dance floor, we saw them dancing with a huge smile on their face. It was amazing and such a great memory.

Vendor List

OceanCliff Hotel, Newport, Rhode Island

Robert Charles Wedding Films

Stoneblossom Floral & Event Design

Victor from PartyTime

Momofuko (New York)Cupcake CharlieFatulli’s

Sukado Trio

Rentals Unlimited

From Rebecca.. “Kristin Spencer was our absolute favorite vendor to work with and one I’d recommend to anyone looking for not only a talented photographer but one that can put you at ease. Both my husband and I are very type-A New Yorkers and  Kristin was always very responsive and treated us as if we were her only client. Pretty amazing because I’m pretty sure she has hundreds and hundreds of brides. Kristin was also way more than a photographer–she guided us through the entire process providing vendor selections and even an ear when we needed to vent :) When we hit a bump in our planning, Kristin was our first contact because she is a true wedding professional and could provide great guidance. Thanks, Kristin!!”

Thank you Rebecca.. I LOVED LOVED LOVED being a part of the entire adventure of planning and the day of! Congratulations to you and Artie!!! xox Kristin S.

Kimberly & Christopher :: Belle Mer Newport, RI

February 18th, 2012 | Weddings

What was the inspiration for this chic Belle Mer event {7.15.11}  ”My inspiration mainly came from the Belle Mer itself. The all white modern chic rooms and cascading chiffon drapery overlooking the water and Newport Bridge made it easy for me to know exactly what I wanted…” and from this this elegant white event came together while planning from Russia!

Q. How they met

Kimberly. We were lucky enough to meet over 10 years ago at ice hockey camp! Both of us were 14 years old!

Q. The Proposal

Kimberly. Chris was playing professional ice hockey in Russia this past fall. I had to wait 2 months until I could move with him and finally in late September we were reunited. Three days later he surprised me with a beautiful ring and an intimate proposal after his hockey practice! It was just us, and it was perfect.

Q. Finish this sentence: “One thing I learned from my wedding planning…”

Kmiberly. Our priest gave us the most valuable advice from the beginning: your wedding is one day, your marriage is forever. I was also advised from the beginning to take in every moment from the planning, to the Bridal Shower, to the wedding day and I am so thankful for that advice because it all goes by so fast!

Q. The Bride Wore

Kimberly. Gown – Romona Keveza,Veil – Priscilla of Boston Veil – *35 years old, worn previously by her Mother! Pearl and diamond drop earrings from Long’s Jewelers – Borrowed from her Groom’s mother (now mother-in-law!)

Q. The Floral Designs

Kimberly. Stoneblossom’s was the first floral company I found online and I instantly fell in love with Joyce Holland’s work! And she literally surpassed all my expectations. I told her at our first meeting I knew I wanted all white flowers, a mix of high and low centerpieces, candlelight throughout the dining room and a breathtaking wishing tree at the entrance. I didn’t know anything about flowers but she took me through each and every detail and went above and beyond at the ceremony and at the Belle Mer.

The high centerpieces were an abundant mix of gorgeous and lush spheres of hydrangea’s and roses with draping crystals within fabulous tall vases. The low centerpieces were designed with a beautiful arrangement of hydrangea’s and gorgeous summer roses. On the tables lining the cocktail area, a trio of Stoneblossom’s tall candleholders of three assorted heights were designed with floating candlelight.

I had 2 beautiful large floral arrangements elevated in beautiful vases with all shades of white flowers at the church alter and afterwards they were brought to the Belle Mer and placed at our head table. All my pew flowers, also white and ivory were wrapped in ivory satin ribbon and later used on top of the cocktail tables. I felt strongly that no flowers were being thrown out and I was amazed that I was able to re-use everyone of them!

For the Belle Mer entrance I had always dreamed of having an all white large Wishing Tree, drenched in crystals and diamonds. Instead of a traditional guest book, we had the guests write us a wedding and life Wish, to then hang on our manzanita tree! (We are going to wait until our First Wedding anniversary to read the wishes!)

Vendor List

Belle Mer – Longwood Events
Stoneblossom
Mike Amado, Entertainment Specialists
Fresh Focus Productions
Charlie’s Cupcakes, Newport, RI
Caitlin Murphy, Stylist, Boston, MA
Viking Trolleys of Newport
41 North, Newport, RI
Hyatt Hotel, Newport, RI

Kimberly.. “I just feel so blessed to have had such amazing vendors throughout our wedding day! We had the most incredible day and it truly surpassed our expectations!”

Rachel & Jeremy :: Belle Mer, Newport RI

February 2nd, 2012 | Weddings

When asked what the inspiration for their mid-summer { 7.1.11} wedding was.. this is what Rachel said ” Our love for summer in Rhode Island and the ocean were what inspired us the most. When we saw Belle Mer, we both fell in love with the beautiful bright white facility and awesome outdoor location with the perfect view. I knew bright colors would look amazing both inside and out at Belle Mer. We wanted an elegant, yet fun, fresh, summery feel. So, when I found the Jim Hjlem Bridesmaid dresses, I knew it was just the pop of color we were looking for. After finding the venue and main color, everything else just fell perfectly into place !”

Q. What was your favorite moment or aspect of the day?

Rachel. Walking down the aisle. The warm breeze, the beautiful flower petals scattered down the aisle, and Jay and I locking eyes for the first time. Everything felt and looked perfect.
Seeing the reception area for the first time made me cry tears of joy. It was so exciting to see all the decisions we have made finally come together. Everything looked more perfect then I expected. We LOVED our Band and had a Blast dancing with friends and family all night!

Q. The Bride & Brides-maids fashions..
Rachel. Wedding Gown: Casablanca; 2nd dress: Jovani; Jim Hjelm- strapless, silk dupioni, color, Strawberry

I’m personally obsessed with this wedding cake by Confectionary Designs, the geometric cake in contrast to the floral and elegant design of the tables.. it just POP!! LOVEEEEEE!!! oh and what WAS the cake?? – Red Velvet Cake with Cream cheese frosting!

Vendor List

Confectionery Designs

Washington/Calvo Flute Duo, Jazz Trio

Night Rhythm Band

Stoneblossom

New England Invitations

..and I do love the sweet emails and cards we get in the mail.. they make me SMILE every-time ladies!! From Rachel… “”Jay and I recieved our Magazine this week. We are so thankful that we chose you to be our photographer for our wedding day. It is absolutly beautiful-every detail is captured with perfection. What an amazing way to look back at our special day. We will never forget a thing thanks to the both of you. My parents were speechless when we showed them…Thank you thank you thank you!! You are the best!”"  Thank you Rachel and Jay for inviting us into your day and allowing us to capture it … we had a BLAST and enjoyed every minute of it!! Congratulations again!!

Krista & Dan :: The Westin Providence, RI

January 31st, 2012 | Weddings

Krista & Dan {06.11.11} had .. okay it was really beyond words I can’t describe the day and do them justice .. it’s definetly one of those events you have to SEE.. so without further delay!!

OH there HE is!! {the man / father of the year in my book!} Okay I MUST give Krista’s father credit.. as he walked Krista down the aisle.. he was just months {3} away from walking Kara{we’ll be blogging Kara soon of course too!}, her sister, down the aisle ..I really wanted to hug their father after it was all over as he was just so sweet to watch with both girls and over the moon with their events.. I love watching the dads!

Q. Finish this sentence: “One thing I learned from my wedding planning…”

Krista. start early! This day only comes once so if you have something envisioned, take the time to do it right. It will pay off in the end.

That being said.. again I feel we need to send their parents a trophy for all they accomplished on 2 events!!

Q. The Bride Wore.

Krista. Marchesa

The gown was truly stunning.. it couldn’t have been more perfect on Krista and just the layering, texture, movement.. it’s all the things we drool over on the runways and hope to see on real brides.. it was a work of art and I personally really was in love shooting it!

Q. What made your event UNIQUE

Krista. The lebanese dancing was certainly a unique touch to our wedding. The music is very loud with lots of rhythms. People that were unfamiliar with the music and dancing could not help but try it! When the music came on, EVERYONE was on the dance floor. It was a huge hit! I think people enjoyed it more than traditional wedding music.

Vendor List

Stoneblossom
Ormonde Productions
Rentals Unlimited
Studio C Band
{Lebanese Music / George Maluff }
Jen Gonzalez {Hair}
Rochelle Orlando {Makeup}
Bridal Finery

Sweet Note from Krista & Dan : “Thank you Kristin and Jared for being the BEST at what you do! I knew that I didn’t need to worry about capturing all of the details and moments on my wedding day because you guys had it covered. You were both an absolute pleasure to work with and very fun to be around! Dan and I cannot thank you enough!”

Lauren & Steven :: The University Club Providence, RI

January 25th, 2012 | Weddings

With INCHES of snow on the ground currently the idea of warm autumn colors is exactly what I need to blog! Autumn Elegance is the BEST way to describe Lauren & Steven’s November wedding..the couple dreamed of a sophisticated autumn inspired event with ” a warm muted color palette & romantic decor”.. and they pulled this style together beautifully!

Personally, I always ask brides lots of questions, typically more then they have for me I think lol.. but I love knowing what is inspiring them, the stories behind engagements.. the details that help describe their personalities, relationships.. and give me a good idea of who they are as a couple but also the entire event so when photographing it we really feel connected to what we are shooting.. I love what I do, who we work with and the moments we are able to help retell..

Q. What was your favorite moment or aspect of the day?

Lauren. When I stepped out of the Rolls Royce, I spotted my bridesmaids waving and smiling at me through the windows of the church doors. As I made my way up the steps of the church to meet them, my shoe fell off! It was a true Cinderella moment and very fitting as I was about to marry my prince charming! Good thing the videographer was right behind me to help me into my shoe!
Steve’s favorite moment was seeing me walk down the aisle! When I joined him at the altar, he whispered: “Your dress is beautiful! You looked like you were floating!”

[Funny note.. as I walked into Lauren's room to visit her Vera Wang "Georgina" gown and details .. I was stunned.. I actually stood there just staring..we always joke that when it comes to weddings I'm the photographer, "UB" ultimate bridesmaid, maid, bridal aid, stylist.. sometimes stand in florist lol .. i have many roles and typically I walk into pre-bridal and begin my role as "maid" as I tidy up and make the scene match the day to get some beauty shots of a brides gown & little details.. this was a FIRST! Lauren's room..I was and still am kinda speechless remembering it as I felt like I walked into a picture already captured as EVERYTHING was perfectly placed for me.. I almost felt lost as I explored everything not having done it myself ha ha it was AMAZING!!! ]

Q. Finish this sentence: “One thing I learned from my wedding planning…”

Lauren. One thing I learned from my wedding planning is that my mom and I make a great team! We decided to do the planning ourselves– and we loved every minute of it! We had so much fun brainstorming wedding ideas and enjoyed the time we spent together running errands. My mom is the most organized, detail-oriented person I know. Plus, she gives the best advice! I was so happy to have her by my side.

Vendor List

Flowers by Semia
Infinity Video Alchemy
PartyProDj (uplighting)
BBJ Linen
Rentals Unlimited
Clockwork Band
Amy’s Apples
The Chocolate Delicacy
Sin Desserts
Paper Moon Invitations
Henry Lippitt House
Renaissance Providence Hotel

Lastly, a super sweet note from Lauren.. I love finding these!! “Kristin and Jared–Steve and I both feel so fortunate to have had Kristin Spencer Photography at our wedding. Even before I was engaged I would constantly look at your blog and admire the stunning photos. It was so surreal to have you at our wedding! You are true professionals. From helping with my dress to pinning on boutonnieres, you truly went above and beyond. Our wedding was the best day of our lives and we wouldn’t have wanted any one else but you to capture the details. We’re beyond excited to see the photos! :) ” … Lauren.. you’re officially ON THE BLOG!!

Engaged RI Monthly Magazine

January 23rd, 2012 | Fashion and Editiorial, Spotted on the Web

Congratulations to Ashley & Jonathan {link to their feature on blog} on her beautiful feature in RI Monthly ENGAGED magazine.. the details of their Westin Wedding really deserved to shine in a magazine.. great vendors, great families, amazing couple and day!

Lindsey & Jonathan :: Belle Mer Island House

January 21st, 2012 | Weddings

So as to keep things interesting and you ladies stalking the blog to see when you get featured… I’m going totally out of order!! {evil possibly but way more exciting!} Though keeping some order.. we’re featuring Lindsey & Jonathan’s {7.16.11} Belle Mer Island House wedding as they used YELLOW!!! Read on below for great tips on their inspirational designs!

I ADORED Lindsey’s florals.. the simplicity of the spheres.. and the uniqueness of each center-piece.. here’s how Lindsey pulled this look together…

Lindsey. Flowers by Semia did an amazing job!!!! I was so pleased with the florals from the ceremony arrangements and Tuscan Table accents to the reception centerpieces. Semia was incredible to work with from the beginning and loved the idea of incorporating yellow candlesticks into the design. I found mismatched brass candlesticks on Etsy and spray painted them a bright yellow. Semia then attached floral spheres to make awesome centerpieces for five of the 15 tables. For the rest of the tables, Semia created a unique garden in a low slate square container using white and yellow flowers and lemons and succulents! Each design was different and the end result was awesome!!!!

Q. What made your event UNIQUE?

Lindsey. Remembering Jonathan’s mom was really important to both of us. We incorporated roses into the florals, danced to Stevie Nicks, and wore the LiveSTRONG bracelets. She is such an important person in Jonathan’s life and has definitely influenced who he is today, and we felt like she was celebrating with us.

I’ve always loved decorating and entertaining, so I did a lot of the decor myself. I loved incorporating the vintage postcard/destination theme and creating the signs for the guestbook, signature cocktail, cupcake description, table numbers, and candy bar. I ordered a “la dolce vita” sign from Etsy for our candy bar. I love the cooking show “La Dolce Vita” and I thought “The Sweet Life” would be a cute addition to the candy bar and a nod to Jonathan’s Italian heritage and our honeymoon. It was so great seeing how everything came together after months and months of planning. :)

Another aspect of the wedding was the advice card table. I thought this would be a fun element for guests and I’m a first grade teacher, so it was important to make sure my kids were there in spirit. We study a unit on families and we got into a big discussion on marriage. My class knew I was getting married over the summer, so it was interesting to hear what they thought getting married meant. They wrote their thoughts on marriage which I displayed at the advice card table. I liked this element because I felt like they were part of the celebration and I knew guests would get a kick out of their thought process. :)

These small touches made our day unique and so much more meaningful. They reflected who we are as individuals and a couple.

Q. The Bride Wore

Lindsey. Adele Wechsler Sunray
I unexpectedly found the dress at Brides Against Breast Cancer in Boston, which made the experience extra special because my mom is a breast cancer survivor.

Q. What was your inspiration behind your wedding? Can be anything from a color palette to a location, from a memory to a dress/bouquet/shoes…anything! What motivated you and most influenced your decisions?

Lindsey. Our color palette was inspired by the LiveSTRONG bracelets. I had seen a wedding in a magazine where the bride and groom used these as napkin rings. Jonathan has always worn a LiveSTRONG bracelet in memory of his mom and I thought this would be such a unique way to honor his mom. We supported a great cause and who doesn’t love a pop of color! It makes me smile when I look back at the pictures and see guests wearing the bracelets. After deciding on the yellow, we chose navy as an accent-perfect for yellow and Newport! :) I also wanted the reception area to have a clean and fresh feel, so we stuck with white linens and linen runners. The florals were white, yellow, and green…including lemons and succulents.

Q. Finish this sentence: “One thing I learned from my wedding planning…”

Lindsey. One thing I learned from my wedding planning is that weddings come in all different shapes, sizes, and colors. There’s no right or wrong way to do things and it’s important to reflect your style as a couple. Never lose sight of what the day is really about and stick to what you believe in. Make it meaningful for you as a couple and take time to do the little things because those small touches will be what makes your wedding unique.

Vendor List
Belle Mer Island House
Flowers by Semia
Beat Train Productions
Mad Hatter Bakery
Jennie Kay Beauty