Julie and Jennie's Downtown Cincinnati Wedding
It doesn't matter where you are, what you're wearing, or how much you spent on your flowers, to me the most important thing you can bring to your wedding day is a heart full of love and a smile on your face. Don't get me wrong, I adore all of the pretty details that make a wedding day special, but it's the emotions of the day that really sweep me off of my feet.
Julie and Jennie's intimate wedding was held at Venue 222 downtown. About 50 of their closest friends and family came to help them celebrate and support their lifetime commitment to each other. They presented each other with very personalized vows with promises to not only love each other but to also give each other the space they need to grow, and to be present while enjoying their journey together. It was so heartfelt and their chemistry together is inspiring to be around. During the reception I stopped taking pictures for a minute and just let myself really enjoy what I was apart of. It was overwhelming. There were people laughing and enjoying themselves in every direction I looked. The joy in the room was explosive. During that moment, there was no where in the world I would rather be. I was experiencing right in front of me nothing but pure love and it felt great. As I floated back to my car I just sat and soaked in how lucky I am for these amazing people that let me tell a piece of their story.
Thank you to all of Jennie and Julie's friends who helped make the day perfect for the couple.

This is why I love when couples do a first look. You get to spend some time enjoying each other alone, and I get to capture it. :)












The cutest ring bearer ever. 
Julie and Jennie's very talented friend Nuria made the ring bearer bag and designed all of their flowers. 































Tina and Joe



Rachel and Brad


Kate and Erik











































Nia's father was so happy for his daughter. Here he is helping her get into her dress.




















A beautiful bouquet by
In honor of Nia's mother.








After the ceremony we headed to 














Sara found two dresses she liked on Etsy. She worked with Ashley from
Sara's 

Jeremy spent his time before the wedding rehearsing with his band. 











Sara's best friend/maid of honor, Emily made the fabric alter decor. So pretty. 










Sara's friend Lauren designed this beautiful cake for the couple. 




Seriously though, Have you ever seen a bride play wiffle ball at their wedding?!






Sara and Jeremy's friend Brent (pictures above left getting down) made this awesome marquee.

Sara and Jeremy are both artists. They gave me the freedom to do whatever I wanted with their pictures, so we made lots of art using Polaroids and my iPhone.





More polaroids of a little bit of everything.
This is an iPhone picture shot by my awesome assistant for the day, my boyfriend Chris. It still blows my mind. So dreamy! 































Samantha and Heather are both teachers who love to read. They used books for their table decor. The guests were invited to take them home at the end of the day. 





























































