Get ready, friends. Rachel and Justin got married at Loch Lolly Tree Farm in North Plains, Oregon over the weekend, and it was ONE AMAZING PARTY!! From the bride’s PERFECT style (lace! cowgirl boots! pink crinoline!) to the heartfelt toasts and the mountaintop sunset photos, this day was a photographer’s DREAM!
Rachel and Justin chose to do their first look on the dock at the pond, surrounded by the most intense blue-green water. Justin’s reaction was the sweetest! In less than an hour, these two would be husband and wife! It was so sweet to watch them take in these few quiet moments together before the ceremony.
And then before we knew it, it was time for the ceremony! The pond was such an incredible backdrop to their ceremony.
After the ceremony, they gathered in the shade of the trees with their friends and family for dinner, toasts, and cake…and then they hit the dance floor!
Okay, you know this was my FAVORITE part of the day, right?? We headed up the hill to catch the sunset and it was WORTH IT! It was so hard to choose just a few favorites because, um….they are ALL favorites!! I just love when couples are good with sneaking out of the reception for five or ten minutes at sunset to catch these super glowy sunset photos!
Truly, Rachel and Justin, this was just such an incredible day! You are perfect together and your day encompassed all of the love, fun, and creativity that the two of you share together. Thank you for inviting me to share in this day with you!
VENDORS //
Venue: Loch Lolly Christmas Tree Farm, North Plains
Bakery: Holly Burns – Holly Cakes
Dress: Allure at Charlotte’s Bridal
Bridesmaids Dresses: David’s Bridal
Florist: Trina’s Florist – Etsy
Videographer: Wisp Productions
Invitations: Zazzle.com
Officiant: Terry Burns
DJ: Trevor Stone at Trone Productions
Hairstylist: Katheryn Hutt from Maraki Market
Makeup Artist: Erin Appleget
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