Welcome to Melissa and Matt’s gorgeous wedding at the Morton Arboretum! You may remember them from our epic engagement session last year (you can see that here). I have been anxiously awaiting this day for a long time because I knew that it would an emotion filled, detail rich gorgeous day …. and it didn’t disspoint!
Their first look was one of the best I’ve ever experienced. Melissa wrote him a card and at the end it said “Turn around” which I absolutely loved. I cried, they cried, Robyn cried. These photos are a prime example of why I wish all my couples would do a first look. We try to give you a private moment together and let’s face it, the rest of the day can be crazy (exciting and fun), but crazy so I love these quiet moments together.
We only explored a fraction of the Arboretum for photos, but everywhere I looked was picture perfect. We hit up the hedge maze first with stops at the lake and the willow trees before returning to Thornhill for the cermeony. I love an outdoor ceremony! And luckily the weather cooporated with us. I love that instead of the traditional unity candle or sand that many outdoor wedding have they chose to make it their own and mix together two chemicals that form a reaction that turns light pink since Melissa is a chemist!
Back inside the reception space was being transformed into a detail wonderland by Melissa’s mom Sheila. She seriously outdid herself! From the gorgeous centerpieces to the seating table and advice table to the vintage typewriter and family photos the attention to detail was amazing. The floral from Wild Orchid were stunning as well. And I have to give her props not only for making the majority of it herself, but for driving it all the way from Texas!! Brace yourself for a lot of gorgeous details in the photos ahead.
Thank you so much to Melissa and Matt for allowing us to capture your wedding day and to your friends and families for being so welcoming! Here are some of my favorites …. okay here are A LOT of my favorites haha! Enjoy!
Ceremony and Reception Venue : Morton Arboretum – Thornhill
Florist : Wild Orchid Custom Floral Design
Hair & Makeup : Montage Salon and Spa
Invitations : The Wood Chick
Cake : The Cakery
Bridal Gown : The Crystal Bride
Bridesmaids Gowns : Nordstrom Wedding Suite
Tuxes : Black Tie Formalwear
DJ : Spin
I believe this was the point in the speech were Melissa’s dad said something along the lines of ” I’m not just gaining a son, I’m gaining 24 hour IT support!”
Melissa’s sister takes the award for best Maid of Honor speech of the year by singing her own version with custom lyrics to Taylor Swift’s “Love Story”. It was amazing!!! I hope someone has a video of it because these photos can’t even begin to do it justice!
Can you find the groom in this photo?!
Welcome to the beautiful wedding of Kate and Josh! They are recent grads of Notre Dame and St. Mary’s and now live in Seattle, but it was an easy choice to return to South Bend to tie the knot!
I’ve had brides that wear their up and down. Some are simple and some are complex styles, but Kate is the first bride that I’ve had who decided to chop several inches off her hair the morning off the wedding! I have to give her props to having the guts to do it because I have issues just loosing 2 inches! It was super cute though and a suprise to everyone!
Their ceremony was at the GORGEOUS Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the campus of Notre Dame. Although I’ve shot here one other time I am still awed by the beauty of this church. The campus itself also provides gorgeous backgrounds for photos 🙂 We made a couple stops on both campuses before heading off the the Century Center for the reception. With floor to ceiling windows this place was a natural light photographer’s dream! I forgot about the time change and I was really confused when it was still light until almost 9:30, but I couldn’t complain!
Here are some of my favorites from their day. Congrats to Kate and Josh!
Ceremony : Basilica of the Sacred Heart – South Bend, In
Reception : Century Center – South Bend, IN
Hair & Makeup : Nicholas J. Salon and Spa
Florist : Kirk Miller Floral Design
Cake: Dainty Maid Bake Shop
Invitation : Papyrus
Bridal Gown and Bridesmaids Dresses : David’s Bridal
Groom and Men’s Attire : Men’s Warehouse
DJ : Pro Show
I get couples planning from all over the place and many from out of state, but Alyssa and Mike take the cake for furthest couple away as they planned the big day from Germany!
With help from family and friends locally they put together an absolutely gorgeous day! We started at Wilder Mansion where everyone was getting ready. This place is amazing! I would love to shoot there again (hint hint for anyone reading this! ). After a wonderful first look we explored the park for photos. Their ceremony was on the grounds at Wilder Park. Their ceremony photos are some of my favorites of the day. Their smiles, laughter and expressions were contagious.
There was a threat of rain and storms looming all day, but none as apparent as when we ended the ceremony and looked up to find dark clouds rolling in. Luckily everyone was able to get in their cars before the torrential downpour came. I’m starting to think I’m cursed when I shoot at Wilder Park because last time we were there we got stuck in pouring rain as well!
But a little rain wasn’t going to stop the festivities at the Oak Brook Bath & Tennis club. Although the cocktail hour was moved inside guests enjoyed mingling and popping in the photo booth complete with cardboard cutouts of the couples cat! Robyn and I definitely got in there for some photos!
Congratulations to Alyssa and Mike and thank you for allowing us to be a part of your day! Here are some of my favorites from their day!
Ceremony Venue : Wilder Park Garden
Reception Venue : Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club
Getting Ready Location : Wilder Mansion
Hair & Makeup : My Friend’s Place Salon
Flowers: Shamrock Garden Florist
Cake : Oak Mill Bakery
Invitations: William Arthur from Papyrus
Catering: My Chef Catering
Bridal Gown : The Dress by Nicole
Bridesmaids Dresses : The Dress by Nicole
Tuxes: GQ Formalwear
DJ and Lighting : Matt Klich from Your Night Productions
Second Photographer : Robyn Matthews
This might have been one of the coolest details we’ve seen. This white fabric was part of a parachute from WWII and was also used to create Alyssa’s grandmothers dress you see in the photos. She wraped a piece around her bouquet to carry for the day!
Sometimes you need a little help from your girls!