Category: Weddings

Published – The Knot Magazine – Holly & Brian

It’s really rough spending Christmas in Florida with family. Of course, I’m saying this with a pound of sarcasm. It was weird being in the warm Pensacola climate at Christmas time, but we survived just fine. The 15-hour drive home seemed to take forever, but I was greeted with some amazing news when we arrived.

As I always do, I promptly fetched the mail from our mailbox. Stuffed inside was about 25 pounds of late holiday cards, Christmas catalogs, and other detritus. However, hiding among the treasured cards and other trash was a curious little package. In a Christmas habit, I gave the package a squeeze and a shake. Then it hit me! I tore into the package and was greeted by long awaited, but temporarily forgotten news. The new Knot Magazine had arrived.

I am pleased as punch to announce that a Hunter Photographic wedding has been featured in The Knot Magazine for the second time in a row. For the Spring /Summer 2012 issue, the editors of the Knot reached out to me and requested a fresh wedding right off my site. They chose Holly and Brian’s amazing wedding at Lantern Court and Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, Ohio. I was not surprised at all when the Knot requested the wedding. Holly and Brian’s wedding is definitely one of my favorites from this year. It was so special in so many ways.

I was just there to capture the moment. Holly and Brian deserve all the credit for planning such a unique wedding. Also, special thanks to Carri-An at Holden Arboretum for presenting such an amazing venue and for being a gracious help. Also, kudos to JMS Originals for putting together such amazing flowers. The flowers were truly unique. Lastly, Cakes by Maria & Joe put together a fabulous cake. I hear it was very tasty!

As I noted above, this is the second Knot Magazine feature in a row for us. Jamie and Ethan’s wedding was featured in the last issue. Looking forward, I will have a lot of good news to share over the next few weeks. More publications, blog posts, and new ideas are coming soon. To say the least, 2012 is going to be a truly special year. I hope everyone has a bright and beautiful 2012!

 

Molly & Zac – Wedding of Love, Family and Seersucker

A little over five years ago, my wife and I wed and we have been blessed ever since. In large part, we owe a debt of gratitude to our dear friends Patsy and Paul, who are responsible for introducing Brooke and I. When Patsy’s little sister, Molly, called to inquire about wedding services, I jumped at the chance. I wanted to offer my gratitude to her family for the blessings they had helped to bestow on our little family. In the end, working with Molly and Zac was more rewarding than I could have imagined.

The focus of their wedding seemed simply to be love and family. During preparation, the first thing we did was spend time with Molly’s family. Her bridal party consisted of her four sisters, a soon to be sister-in-law, plus a few dear friends. We took the opportunity to capture portraits of the beautiful ladies together with Molly’s parents. I knew going in that a “must have” was a nice portrait of Molly with just her mother and sisters.

The wedding ceremony at Solon’s St. Rita Church overflowed with love. The tone during the homely was simply one of joy as the minister recounted heartfelt stories about Molly and Zac. I must admit that I privately laughed along with the family at the ministers remarks. Thankfully the layout of the church afforded us a unique opportunity to capture reactions of friends and family during the wedding ceremony. A treat I won’t soon forget. Every time someone say “we’re getting married in Solon”, I hope it is soon followed by “at St. Rita”.

Speaking of treats, working for the first time at Cleveland’s famous Landerhaven during the wedding reception was delicious. Seriously, we only get a chance to eat once during the entire day. It really can be exhausting, so a meal is always welcome. But Landerhaven laid out the most amazing spread for us lowly photographers. With batteries recharged, we rushed into the reception. The band struck up and the dance floor was packed. Nearly the entire night, the five sisters and Mother danced together. The entire crowd may have sung a special version of “Goodbye Earl”, but you didn’t hear that from me.

For Molly and Zac – thank you! Your wedding meant more to me than I think you know. Simply, thank you for including us. Oh, and Brooke say “Hiya!” Now, here are just a few of my many favorites –

Molly and Zac's wedding in Solon, Ohio

Molly looked truly radiant in her feathered dress, one unlike any other. It was truly gorgeous. Almost better were the bride’s maids dressed in picture-perfect green seersucker dresses. I remember asking Molly about her wedding colors. When she said seersucker, I nearly fell out of my chair. I have always wanted a seersucker suit (yes, I have an addiction to suits, too). I wonder if I can find that green seersucker fabric? I think I would look sharp in green.

Molly and Zac's wedding in Solon, Ohio

Molly and Zac's wedding in Solon, Ohio

Before the ceremony I spent a little extra time hidden away with Molly and the bride’s maids. Their love for Molly on her big day and the look of adoration they shared was priceless.

Molly and Zac's wedding in Solon, Ohio

It’s rare that we can conspicuously get close to the action during the ceremony. St. Rita afforded us a comfortable vantage point to closely capture all of the wedding ceremony action and reaction.

Molly and Zac's wedding in Solon, Ohio

Molly and Zac's wedding in Solon, Ohio

I believe it was Molly who originally suggested bridal portraits in Chagrin Falls. I wasn’t convinced it would work without being cliche, but boy was I wrong. We ended up there after our primary location was finished. Since that time, Chagrin Falls has become one of my favorite spots. I might claim it’s because Chagrin is a gorgeous backdrop. Other’s know it is really because Jeni’s Ice Cream has a shop in Chagrin.

Molly and Zac's wedding in Solon, Ohio

Molly mentioned wanting a picture of her Grandfather, but she never mentioned that he was a retired photographer. He saw the polaroid hanging over my shoulder and we just started chatting. I’m so happy he found the camera interesting enough to tinker with it for a while.

Molly and Zac's wedding in Solon, Ohio

Molly and Zac's wedding in Solon, Ohio

 

Katie & Mischa – Victorian Wedding in Chautauqua, New York

“That’s where you are getting married” I said with a slack jaw, while staring in awe at the Hall of Philosophy. Katie was giving me a tour of the Chautauqua Institution, a gated lakeside community famous for it’s summer programming and dedication to education. I arrived early on Friday to take a little tour and do some location scouting. Because I was there early, I also volunteered to photograph their wedding rehearsal.

Katie grew up spending her summers at the Chautauqua Institution with her family. She has many fond memories of the area, so she decided to host the wedding around the Chautauqua area. It’s important to use pieces from your life to design your wedding. The wedding will take on an amazing personal feel, something everyone seeks to accomplish. Because Katie and Mischa had planned such a personal wedding, everyone had an amazing time the entire weekend. Chautauqua is a Victorian-style community, so the wedding was designed to echo the local design. Not just another “vintage wedding”, Katie’s design drew heavily on her actual memories of the area.

Katie and Mischa’s personal touch spread beyond the wedding design. You could see it manifested in their love for each other, love for their friends and for family. Their friends gave amazing, personal readings during the ceremony. The Maid of Honor gave the most heartfelt toast and had everyone in tears. The love that surrounded the entire wedding party made capturing their wedding photos easy – all I needed to do was stand back and not get in the way. The effort they put into the wedding and the love that surrounded the day really comes out in the photographs. I hope you enjoy the highlights below as much as Katie, Mischa and I did.

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York

The wedding rehearsal could not have been more fun. People were rushing to hug old friends they had not seen in years. Even the ring bearer got a standing ovation when he successfully made it down the aisle without getting distracted.

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York
The rehearsal dinner was held on the Chautauqua Belle, an old paddle ship that cruised along Lake Chautauqua during sunset. The scenery was just amazing. However, I think the food was better. Hello lobster!

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York
Katie’s dress was one of the best I’ve seen all year (or all time really). It matched her figure and wedding design perfectly. I personally loved the two-tone style and the detailed embroidery.

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York
First look photos are always my favorite, and they are even better with the family dog. Did I mention we love dogs! We used the porch of the Athenaeum Hotel due to a little rain passing through the area.

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York
Even the horse came dressed for the occasion. Metal hearts and lucky horseshoes covered the carriage and tack.

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York
Following the ceremony, the wedding party simply to the reception – held at the Bell Tower in a gorgeous tent. The flowers and little details were amazing. I hear the food and drinks were even better.

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York
After a sunset cocktail hour on the edge of Lake Chautauqua, it was time for toasts, dinner and dancing. The band played late into the night as nearly everyone was on the dance floor. I think even the grandparents got into the energy.

Katie and Mischa's victorian-inspired wedding in Chautauqua, New York
Katie and Mischa’s wedding ended up being one of my most enjoyable this year. The weather was a little worrying, but it held off until my late-night drive home. If you’re still considering your wedding plans, think about how to make the wedding personal. Buck the “industry” trends and do something important to you. In the end, considering a personalized wedding will make for a better, more loving experience.

P.S. – In hindsight, I should have stayed in Chautauqua through Sunday. It would have given me a chance to produce some nice personal work. The scenery is just so beautiful.

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