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Stephanie & Ryan – Greenhouse Tavern Wedding in downtown Cleveland

A recipe for a truly special wedding is easy – 1 loving couple, six parts great family, a healthy quantity of close friends, a couple parts good design and a dash of good weather. For Stephanie and Ryan, this recipe was easy, almost ad-hoc. Their rooftop wedding at the Greenhouse Tavern in downtown Cleveland could not have been more special. Simply put, I was just honored to be present.

“You know your our guest, too” Stephanie said in the morning. If I take a break at a wedding, it’s never with guests. But Stephanie insisted that I sit for dinner. And I was not alone in this special treatment. Other contributors to the wedding design were also invited as guests. In fact, Stephanie and Ryan made sure to fill their entire wedding with friends, both vendors and guests alike. Their friend, Kim Coryea from the new Hummingbird Bake Shop, was sitting just a few seats over from me.

The gathered crowd was small by all standards, but most important, they were present for a reason. Stephanie and Ryan didn’t just find someone to marry. They found THE PERSON to marry. Their true, timeless connection to each other was evident during the ceremony. A real family ceremony, with readings by dad and brother. The readings were an expression of hope and love.

As for the design, it could not have been more flawless. Stephanie and Ryan are true foodies, currently on honeymoon in Napa. They love vintage things, re-use, up-cycling, the city, and whiskey. Their entire wedding reflected their other loves. Their signature reception drink was a powerful and intoxicating Gin Soaked Boy. The tables were decorated with re-used wine bottles, corks and candle jars. Most important were herbal centerpieces grown by Stephanie’s mom specifically for the wedding, intended for guests to take home. That one act alone, giving guests herbs for their own garden, demonstrates the personality of the wedding design. Grow and spread the love.

Jonathan Sawyer’s Greenhouse Tavern filled in the rest. The menu was out of this world! The evening started with roast pig head (seriously) and moved on to hominy with pork craklins, pig-tongue reubens, spring pasta with asparagus, and petite dry-aged rib steak. Being a foodie, I have eaten at Greenhouse before, but this menu was amazing.

Just one last note – a special thanks to the team at Blooms by Plantscaping. Again, they did an amazing job with the bouquets.

OK, just one more note. To Stephanie and Ryan – thank you from the bottom of my heart!

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Above, Stephanie and Ryan chose to include elements from the Greenhouse Tavern logo in their wedding invitations. Below, Stephanie’s gorgeous Vera Wang dress.

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

They were expecting a car, but not a Rolls Royce Cornishe drop-head coupe that belonged to Dean F%$&ING Martin! Again, provided by a family friend.

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Above, a morning toast and a little shoe adjustment. Below, Ryan preparing for the big ceremony in his custom Canali suit. Love the polka-dots!

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

They both looked so happy and proud during their emotional and personal wedding ceremony.

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Above, Stephanie and her brother, “Man of Honor”, Kevin. Below, the bridal party on the way to the reception.

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

They thought I was crazy when I asked if they could lay down. Then I showed them the photo.

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Above – overlooking East 4th Street from the Greenhouse Tavern rooftop. Below – a personalized wishing tree and Greenhouse Tavern vinegar for guest gifts.

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Kim’s most excellent cake for Stephanie and Ryan’s wedding – a gluten-free masterpiece. It was so delicious and you’d never know it was gluten-free.

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Above – roasted pig head and hominy with pork cracklins. Below – an emotional moment between Stephanie and Ryan as they see the reception for the first time.

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan thanked everyone who contributed to their arrival at this moment, especially parents.

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

The end of their epic first dance above, and it’s time for sparklers!

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

Stephanie and Ryan's downtown Cleveland wedding at Greenhouse Tavern

The last photo was a special request from Stephanie. I love it because they now head towards a future together, filled with blazing light. That’s all for today. To my friends, Stephanie and Ryan, enjoy your honeymoon!

VIDEO – VSCO Film with Custom Settings

Previously I published a video overview of the new VSCO Film preset package for Lightroom. The video got a great response, and thank you everyone for watching. Since that time, a new version of Lightroom and VSCO have been released. In the original video overview, I mentioned a couple key points about VSCO Film that I didn’t like, one being that it affects sharpening settings. I also noted an easy solution to this problem. Since that time, viewers have asked for a follow-up video demonstrating the solution.

So today we have a brief follow-up video which demonstrates how to mix VSCO Film presets with your own custom settings in Lightroom. In essence, we create a new preset after applying our favorite VSCO film emulsion and tweaking to match our desires. Creating a custom preset tailored to your style and workflow will help to reduce the time you spend editing, and get you back to shooting.

So that was my Sunday – quickly followed by a beer. I hope everyone enjoyed the video. Looking forward, the next item on my list is a post about VSCO recipes that I use. In essence, it will be a post showing example photos and the settings I used to create them. That’s all for today. Definitely stop back soon as I will have a lot more content coming quickly.

Molly & Dave – A Custom Heirloom Wedding Album & Presentation Box

After each wedding there is a ton of work to be done. All the photos must be downloaded, backed up, culled and selects edited. Then digital copies are uploaded for online presentation, client discs created and meetings scheduled. Most important is drafting my clients’ wedding album. I always present clients with a draft album design because it eases the design process. Clients may choose to change a little or a lot, but a good draft offers an excellent starting place. The final album and presentation box just arrived for Molly and Dave, and I could not be more amazed with the results.

Molly and Dave's custom heirloom wedding album and proof presentation box

Like so many of my clients, Molly and Dave chose a matching proof presentation box and wedding album crafted personally for them by the amazing team at Cypress Albums. For the exterior, they chose soft tones of platinum and green. The Heirloom album is wrapped beautifully in Japanese bookbinding silk, debossed with their names and wedding date. They also choose to include a presentation box to preserve and protect their wedding album. The box is also a great display piece. Concerning color, their choice reflects something I recommend – match the exterior design to your home decor instead of your wedding colors. This is because the album often ends up on display.

Molly and Dave's custom heirloom wedding album and proof presentation box

Molly and Dave's custom heirloom wedding album and proof presentation box

For the interior design, Molly and Dave chose to stick with our contemporary, clean look. The wedding photos are simply presented on a white background to best highlight the imagery. This clean design is always in fashion, so their wedding photos won’t suffer from changing trends. Molly and Dave also chose to include detail photos, which provide context to the album.

Molly and Dave's custom heirloom wedding album and proof presentation box

Completing the set is the proof presentation box. Each wedding photos is professional printed and presented in the gorgeous box by Cypress. Like the wedding album, Molly and Dave chose to match proof box to the album design. I love how the soft green ribbon ties the two together.

Molly and Dave's custom heirloom wedding album and proof presentation box

A big thanks to Brooke for modeling. The album weights a ton, so I needed a strong lady. I love you, Sweetheart. For those reading, I just go word more results are shipping my way. Hopefully I will have a chance to show more client designs in the near future.

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