When I met with Tori and Ryan on Ryan’s grandparents farm back in February, it was covered in almost a foot of snow and the top layer was iced over. When I arrived on their wedding date I was ecstatic to see the farm’s transformation over the spring and summer months. If the farm was a person, I’d have to say.. it cleans up pretty nicely.
Tori’s neutral colored accessories went perfectly with the color of her Maggie Sottero gown.
I loved Tori’s engagement ring when I photographed it during their engagement session, it’s even more beautiful with her black diamond wedding band!
This dress is absolutely stunning!
And Tori got her final touches on…
While Ryan made sure that he was all set to see his bride!
The ceremony site had a beautiful door way with worn doors adorned with beautiful wreaths. The wooden seats and wooden “Reserved” signs all went together so well along with the bails of hay and and crates that formed the aisle’s entrance.
Tori’s Dad, Lynn surprised her with a carriage ride from the house down to the ceremony site.
Here comes the bride!
They said their vows..
and put together their unity cross.And they are MARRIED! They had the sweetest friends in their wedding party.
They were a fun bunch too! Then Ryan and Tori got some alone time.
Their reception decorations were rustic and unique mad up of dried and fresh flowers as well as some family heirlooms. Their first dance as husband and wife.. Ryan and Tori played a little game where they had to answer questions about their relationship. Their cake was cut…
Then we headed out for sunset portraits.
A little more dancing..
And a final portrait with the sunset to end the perfect day!
Hair and Make-up: Ruby Fox Artistry
Venue: Buck Run Farm
Coordination: Mother of the Bride
Secondary Photography: Debbie Ringle