Normally I refrain from posting one whole post about one feature but this one is special to me! Back in 2011, our wedding was published in an issue of The Knot for Va, Md and DC! I was just beside myself with excitement!!! At the time, print features were still new to me and so to see my OWN wedding in a magazine was just CRAZY! Well, fast forward 3 years later, my sister is getting to experience the same excitement!!!
Joe and Emily’s Big Spring Farm wedding is the FIRST real wedding in the most recent issue of The VA, MD, DC Knot! There’s a beautiful two spread featured and it’s beautiful! We’re SO thankful for all of the incredible vendors that made their wedding day absolutely incredible! You can view their wedding at the links below!
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HUGE THANKS to our sweet friends and fellow photographers Jill and Annamarie who photographed their wedding alongside of me! I seriously couldn’t have done this without them! (Obviously, I was in two of these pictures!!!:)
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