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Destination Wedding at Amangiri | Walter and Martha

December 27, 2022

Their Story

Martha and Walter met at a charity event in Hoboken and they went to dinner at a small Spanish restaurant on their first date. Then, a couple of years down the road, their proposal was a surprise trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. They then went to Amangiri resort in Utah to celebrate! It was a real “Cowboys and Indians” vibe. As a result, this led them to decide to have their destination wedding at the Amangiri resort.

The Wedding

Their vision for the day was intimate, refined, unique, and glamorous. Certainly, they got exactly this at Amangiri. The couple was able to hire wedding planner Ayla Allen from the Amangiri Resort to help plan their wedding. The ceremony was at 3 Point Canyons. I think 3 Point Canyons is one of the most magical ceremony locations. The desert provides a stunning backdrop. Their florals highlighted the beauty of the desert but didn’t overpower it. Then Amangiri Resort also did the catering for the wedding dinner.

The bridesmaids’ dress colors perfectly matched the champagne, taupe, mauve, ivory, and blush that were found throughout the Destination Wedding at Amangiri. I loved how their dresses were all unique but still went perfectly together.

Wedding Coordinator or Planner: Amangiri resort
Wedding Gown Designer: Cristiano Lucci (both dresses)
Shop where your gown was purchased: Vera’s Bridal
Groom’s Attire: Armani tux
Florist: Bloomers Flowers
Catering: Amangiri resort

You can see another destination wedding at Amangiri resort here.

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Jackson Hole Wedding | Snake River Ranch Wedding Photographer | Matt and Kristen

August 24, 2022

Their Story

“The beginning to our Jackson Hole wedding story started when Matt and I met almost 12 years ago, in a bar in New York. Surrounded by loud music, it was one of those bars where the lights are dim and anything is possible. Immediately the sparks were evident. After a proper date, we quickly became an item. At this time we were 20-somethings exploring New York, starting new jobs, moving into new apartments, and falling in love. But, as the old adage goes, even if everything else is perfect, timing is truly everything.

After a few years of dating, a combination of mutual youthful uncertainty and job opportunities brought our story to a brief hiatus. Soon after I moved to the west coast. Similarly, we both took a few years to independently build our careers, acquire life experience, and grow up a little. During that time, we never fully lost touch. In addition to the passage of time came greater clarity that our story wasn’t really done. After 4 years, a business trip took me back to New York. Knowing Matt was single, I asked him to meet me for a drink, and the rest – as they say – is history.”

Changing Plans

” ‘On a day when the wind is perfect, the sail just needs to open and the love starts.’ Those were the words read out loud at our wedding ceremony, between bouts of lighting and thunder, followed by blue skies and rainbows, and nestled in the towering Teton mountains. While the weather may not have been perfect for our Jackson Hole wedding ceremony, after a year’s delay due to the pandemic, the love was so evident on that day.

When we started planning our wedding in 2019, getting married in the Valley was a no brainer. We each have our own ties to Jackson – Matt’s family is from Jackson and I’ve been visiting family and friends there since I was a toddler. Jackson is also the location of many of our relationship firsts – our first “I love yous,” meeting each other’s families, our first ski trip.

Once we agreed to host our wedding in the valley, we knew we wanted Snake River Ranch as the backdrop for our vows. I called up some very good family friends to see if we could use their beautiful ranch. By the end of 2019, we had a great vendor team lined up and were ready to celebrate in 2020. That was until COVID hit. As well as so many couples, we therefore had made the tough decision to rethink our wedding. We knew we didn’t want to risk anyone’s health and safety. Additionally, we knew we didn’t want to miss out on a special celebration with our “tribe” of friends and family.

With some reorganizing, amazing kindness and flexibility from our vendor team, we postponed our plans in Jackson for 364 days. We then turned our attention to replanning for this year’s celebration.

The Wedding

‘On a day when the wind is perfect, the sail just needs to open and the love starts.’ Those were the words read out loud at our wedding ceremony, between bouts of lighting and thunder, followed by blue skies and rainbows, and nestled in the towering Teton mountains. And while the weather may not have been perfect for our Jackson Hole wedding ceremony, after a year’s delay due to the pandemic, the love was so evident on that day.

Most of our guests had to travel to get to Jackson. We wanted to make sure that everyone had a chance to enjoy the splendor of the Teton Valley, from fly fishing, backyard parties, lawn games and group hikes in the mountains. Moreover, it was important to us that the weekend was personal and highlighted the importance of our families.

We wrote our own vows, the table numbers were hand made by my father, my veil and the lace table runners were both sewn by my mother. In fact, our welcome party was held in Matt’s parents’ backyard where so many of our fond memories are. In other words, we intentionally to created a sense of an intimate and personal celebration. And celebrate we did.

Worth the Wait

In spite of the rain and thunder that damped the Valley throughout our wedding weekend, after almost 18 months of living through the pandemic, the love and excitement from our friends and family couldn’t be damped.

In the same way our dating journey wasn’t a straight line, it’s almost destined that neither would our wedding planning journey be. Whether you’re weathering the challenges of wedding planning during a pandemic, or just planning for the uncertainties of weather in Jackson, having the right team is key. Most importantly, we learned that if you make your love the priority, surround yourself with a thoughtful and talented team of vendors, and are willing to roll with whatever surprise the Valley throws at you, Jackson Hole is a truly incredible place to celebrate your marriage.”

-Kristen, the bride

See their wedding featured in Rocky Mountain Bride here!

Videographer: Solidity Films 

Day Of Coordinator: Wild Rose Weddings 

Florist: JH Flower Boutique 

Venue: Snake River Ranch 

Catering: Bistro Catering 

Bar: Bin 22 

Hair: Teton Valley Beauty Co. 

Makeup: Hair + Makeup by Tanya 

Dress Designer: Rebecca Schoneveld 

Groom’s Tux: Enzo Custom 

Bridesmaid’s Dresses: Shona Joy 

Stationery: XOWyo Paper + Press 

Rentals: Canvas Unlimited 

Tabletop Rentals: XOWyo Paper + Press 

Entertainment: A Music Plus 

Invitations: Minted 

Lighting + Sound: Hughes Production

Find another Jackson Hole destination shoot here:

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Jackson Hole Wedding | Teton National Park Wedding Photographer Patrick and Stephanie

February 18, 2021

Their Story

Stephanie and Patrick met at a bar through mutual friends and had their first date over sushi. Two years into dating, they traveled to Sweden for a summer vacation. On their way, they had a layover in Paris. With this in mind, Patrick planned their stay at the Shangri-La Hotel, which has an amazing balcony with a view of the Eiffel Tower. When they arrived he surprised Stephanie with champagne and macaroons and ultimately popped the question. Since Stephanie and Patrick fell in love with Jackson Hole on a previous trip, they knew it was where they wanted to have their destination wedding.

The Wedding

To start, Stephanie and Patrick immediately hired Hilary J. Events to plan their destination Jackson Hole wedding. They planned a bohemian luxury wedding for October in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to celebrate with their closest family. After that, they celebrated in their hometown of St Louis. In addition, Hilary chose one of my favorite florists in Jackson Hole, Flowers by Chloe! Her bouquets are so gorgeous, and they added the perfect touch to the intimate dinner celebration.

As you can see, there is something so special about celebrating your wedding with those that are closest to you. This was the kind of wedding that I didn’t want to end. I loved working with these two and could photograph their wedding over and over. In short, I love being a part of such intimate celebrations.

Of course, I was so excited when Rocky Mountain Bride wanted to publish this Jackson Hole wedding in their national magazine! They are the perfect couple to feature!

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Venue & Lodging: The Rustic Inn | rusticinnatjh.com

Wedding Planner: Hillary J. Events | hillaryjevents.com

Caterer: Bistro Catering | bistrocatering.net

Sweets: Jackson Cake Co. | jacksoncakeco.com

Florist: Flowers by Chloe | flowersbychloejh.com

Beauty: Champu Salon | champusalonjh.com

Invites: Love Letter Paper Co. | loveletterpaperco.com

Paper & Calligraphy: The Blonde Scribe | theblondescribe.com

Bridal Boutique: Honey Bridal | honey-bridal.com

Gown Designer: Laudae | laudae.com

Bride’s Shoes: Valentino | valentino.com

Bridal Jewelry: Pearl Necklace from Mother of the Groom

Bride’s Ring Designer: Rafael Diamonds | rafaeldiamonds.net

Groom’s Attire: Jack Victor | jackvictor.com

Groom’s Accessories: Rolex | rolex.com

Rentals: xowyo paper & events | xowyo.com

Canvas Unlimited | canvasunlimited.com

Music & Entertainment: Sheena Dhamsania & Joe Rudd

Officiant: Friend of the Groom

Rehearsal Dinner: Palate at National Museum of Wildlife Art | palatejh.com

Morning-of Yoga: Neesha Zollinger | neeshazollingeryoga.com

Find another Jackson Hole destination shoot here: https://www.jessicasphoto.com/winter-anniversary-photo-shoot-jackson-hole-photographer/ 

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Hi, I’m Jessica! I am very passionate about photography, everything that I do revolves around my camera and creating exceptional photos for you to remember every stage of life. I have been a professional photographer for over 15 years, and I still get excited about every shoot. I love being creative and going on adventures, and I try to bring that experience into my shoots, by exploring the mountains, chasing the light, and helping you relax in front of the camera! Thanks for stopping by, let’s work together!

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