2020 is certainly shaping up to to be much different than any of us could have imagined. While the plans changed drastically for my first wedding of year, Brian and Jen were determined to move forward no matter what! This was a special date for them, with it being both Jen’s parents and grandparents wedding anniversary. Now it is theirs as well! Brian and Jen decided to rent a home with just their parents and siblings for a nice weekend away… and to get married! They did so at the Newry covered bridge near Sunday River on what turned out to be a near perfect day! After spending a couple of months in isolation/quarantine due to Covid-19, I have never been more excited to get out and capture weddings again. It was such a pleasure to spend the day with them, and I hope this helps those who couldn’t be there, to relive the day. Thanks for coming!
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Getting Ready
Ceremony
Part of their wedding ceremony, were two unique things. The first being a traditional Scottish Quaich Ceremony, which involved sharing a dram from the two handled cup. The two handles are taken by both parties to symbolize their love and trust together, and with that, toast to their new life as one. As avid scotch and Scotland lover myself, this was certainly something I could appreciate! The second is a similar tradition of a handfasting ceremony, to symbolize their joining as one.
After toasts, Brian and Jen had their first dance on the bridge. Then it was off for some portraits, which you’ll see turned into an adventurous time!
In case you couldn’t tell, the bugs were all over us throughout the afternoon haha!
After the bridge, it was time for some hiking, which is something that these two do often together.
Our first stop was Step Falls Preserve. I am not going to lie, I have never been more nervous then when Brian and Jen decided they were going to walk through the flowing falls together. It may not look very dangerous at a glance, but in full wedding attire it could be quite dangerous. Thankfully, they made it safely out and back and it was definitely worth it! Extra thanks to Jen’s brother who acted as my human light stand to help make the photos pop! After the falls, we went on one final hike to catch some mountain views at sunset…
For the first time ever, I even did a little video work. While this isn’t something I’ve ever done before, I wanted to help do something special they could share with all those who couldn’t make it. I hope you enjoy these clips I captured throughout their special day.
Thank you Brian & Jen!
-Vendors-
Photographer/Videographer - James Flachsbart
Officiant - Savoir Claire
Flowers - Pooh Corner Farm Greenhouses & Florist
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