Matthew + Amanda's wedding at the Nest on Swan River in Bigfork Montana was truly the perfect day. Amidst a very wet spring season, the raindrops only came out here and there, but otherwise left us alone, and Mother Nature treated the couple to a stunning wedding day. We started off with some getting ready images. Everyone was so relaxed and chill (I'm always a big fan of that!), and people just truly seemed to be embracing the day and enjoying themselves. Laughter flowed freely, and I had such a blast getting to photograph Matthew, Amanda, their family, and friends. Flowering trees and lilacs were just at the tail end of their blooms, ...
Megan + Marty :: Six Mile Estate Wedding in Bigfork Montana
It was certainly a rainy and wet day for Megan and Marty's Six Mile Estate Wedding in Bigfork Montana, but these two aren't ones to let a little bit of rain dampen their spirits one bit. Megan was so happy as she got ready in one of the cabins on the property - rain pelted down outside, but she took it all in stride, eager and excited to walk down the aisle and see her groom. Initially, because of how wet it was, the ceremony was going to be moved inside. But at the last second, the clouds broke a bit, the rain let up, and a group of folks helped move the benches out to the grass, wipe them off, and get people ready to witness Megan and ...
Love on the Lake – {Karen and Robb’s Flathead Lake Lodge Wedding}
If I were given only two words to describe Karen and Robb's wedding at Flathead Lake Lodge in Bigfork, Montana....I'd say: carefree and fun. And happy. And beautiful. And full of love and true emotion. And....well, you get my drift. I can't say enough about how amazing Karen and Robb's wedding was! Karen made her grand entrance in a vintage convertible, and the sun sparkled on the water as the wedding started off with the famous lines from The Princess Bride: "Mawage. Mawage is wot bwings us togeder tooday. Mawage, that bwessed awangment, that dweam wifin a dweam..." which got everyone giggling. The laughter and smiles continued ...