Micah and Grace were married on an on-and-off rainy Sunday afternoon at Millennium Gardens in Plymouth. Droplets pooled on rose petals and hydrangea bushes and the clouds hung wispy and low, setting a poetic and romantic scene. Micah and Grace shared a first look and private vows in a small grove by the pond, where all three of us were moved to tears. In a career path centered around documenting achingly beautiful and meaningful moments, I will truly never forget these vows and what it felt like to be in the presence of such resounding love and devotion.
Grace made all of the wedding details by hand - the bouquets and boutonnières, the table settings, her fairytale crown. The skies were gracious enough to give us intermittent slivers of time outside for portraits, and everyone remained in good spirits, crowded beneath umbrellas, even as we had to dart back into the venue for shelter on more than one occasion. Guests enjoyed a barbecue buffet, cornhole, and board games in a room with panoramic windows overlooking the gardens. The day was Micah and Grace’s, through and through, and I would not have had it any other way.
Infinite cheers and gratitude to this incredible couple!