Kim & Chip – Fleisher Art Memorial Wedding
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Kim & Chip – Fleisher Art Memorial Wedding

One of the golden rules for photographers is that you never work with your family or friends because if things go wrong, you don’t want it to damage your relationships forever. However, I knew that wouldn’t be an issue with Kim and Chip’s wedding due to their easygoing nature and how well their engagement session went. As I expected, the day went so smoothly and we all had a wonderful time at the Fleisher Art Memorial. Their dog, Stanley, even made a few appearances throughout the day! Congrats Kim and Chip!

Alverthorpe Manor Wedding – Megan & Adam
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Alverthorpe Manor Wedding – Megan & Adam

I had been looking forward to Megan and Adam’s wedding day since their engagement session because I knew how amazing it was going to be. And their big day certainly didn’t disappoint!

The weather was absolutely perfect. The flowers were grown by Megan, Adam, and their family which made them even more beautiful. Everything ran on time (this seriously never happens!). The people were awesome. 

Alverthorpe Manor was the perfect backdrop for the day and the staff there are phenomenal! I really can’t recommend them enough if you’re looking for a unique wedding venue in the Philadelphia area.

A huge congrats to Megan and Adam! I can’t thank you two enough for allowing me to capture your special day!

Truc & Minh – Philadelphia/Saigon Maxim Wedding

Truc & Minh – Philadelphia/Saigon Maxim Wedding

I’ve known Truc and Minh since college so I was ecstatic when they asked me to be their wedding photographer. While I knew that their wedding day would be a unique one, I truly had no idea what I was in for! 16 hours, three photographers, videography team, and nearly 500 guests. Yeah, it was a pretty epic day!

The one thing that I really loved about Truc and Minh’s wedding is that it was all about family. Vietnamese culture places a huge emphasis on family and that’s demonstrated by having two ceremonies, one at each family’s home. The families also have a very unique method of exchanging gifts throughout the day which made for some great moments.

After the ceremonies, everyone ate lunch and we spent the afternoon at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Fairmount Park. The weather was absolutely gorgeous (besides being crazy windy) and it wasn’t too crowded so it made for a great time.

The final stop of the day was at Saigon Maxim Restaurant near the waterfront. The venue was gorgeously decorated with bright and vibrant colors. You could tell how much time was spent paying attention to details for their nearly 500 guests. That’s no small task!

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