Posts tagged Cincinnati
Rainy Wedding at Peterloon Estate in Cincinnati, Ohio

Rain on a wedding day is usually unwelcome, but Morgan and Logan's nuptials at Peterloon Estate in Cincinnati, Ohio were nothing short of magical, despite the damp conditions. It was a symbol of their resilience and unwavering commitment to each other. Despite the unexpected downpour, their love shone through the challenges and their wedding day remains unforgettable. In fact, they embraced the rain, cherishing each moment with each other.

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Backyard Fall Wedding in Cincinnati

Melanie always dreamed of getting married at her childhood home, but with the amount of people they knew that they wanted to include in the celebration, she never thought it would be possible. However, because of the pandemic and the need to cut the guest list short for everyone’s safety, her childhood dream actually became a reality.

Melanie & Josh held their lovely intimate ceremony next to her parent’s home on top of a hill that overlooks a stunning view of the lake. It was a pleasantly clear and warmer day for mid-October, so the sunset gave off a beautiful glow through the peak fall foliage that lined the driveway.

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Hearken: An Interview with Storyteller and Educator Breanne Rodgers

In March we had the privilege of collaborating with Breanne and Jonathan Rodgers to create images for their beautiful new brand Hearken. As we’re wedding photographers, this was an entirely new experience for us. One thing we love about wedding photography is the way it can be done in a documentary style; so for this shoot we wanted to use that passion by documenting a “day-in-the-life” of the Rodgers family and simultaneously capture the heart of what they’ve created Hearken to be.

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The Most Beautiful AirBnB Family Wedding in Ohio

As their family members arrived at Terrapin Village, they drove down into the valley and saw sights of a historical covered bridge over a pristine dammed creek and a waterfall cascading over its stones. On the right stood a red-roofed mill house, shaded by towering sycamore trees. Just rustic enough to give it that aged charm, the mill house was in every way a pleasing ascetic to the eyes. Its wooden floors, stone fireplace, gigantic beams and huge cross paned windows, allowing the rooms to be filled with natural light, added to its appeal.

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