It’s been a few weeks since my last posting and I’ve been meaning to share some new photos! Another great wedding season is winding down but there is still much work to be done. I feel blessed to be so busy working as a photographer in Vermont…it’s a dream come true. I’m fortunate to see my buisness growing and especially to have had the chance to work with so many great couples this year! I wanted to do a short posting of Cat and Rob’s wedding from a few weeks ago at the Mt Top Inn and Resort. They had a small, intimate wedding on a clear, early fall day. The maples had begun turning bright red and colors were just starting to burst out in southern Vermont. The foliage has been amaazing in VT this year and even now, in in early November there is still some color and leaves on the trees. Cat wore her Grandmother’s wedding dress, a truly vintage work of art. It was simple, soft and so elegant. To add ‘something new’ she made her own beautiful green sash. Rob looked great in his grey suit and together they are such a cute couple! The little details were really cool too: Cat’s green moccasins, a cake w/a custom topper replica of the couple with their beloved furry friend, and the pine cone Rob gave to Cat on their first date…the perfect compliment for a meaningful photo of their rings. Here are a few images from the day.
Adam,
We are so excited about our photos from our wedding! You captured the beauty and the spirit of everything about us. Our families and friends are raving about our photos! I also want to thank you for being so prepared and guiding us through the process. We were pretty nervous about having our photos taken, but you have such a positive energy and made the experience so easy, comfortable, and fantastic! We absolutely could not have asked for a better experience, not to mention your exceptional artistry.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you!
Rob and Cat Kadrle
Perhaps a little late, but I just saw this page. Thank you for what you have produced. You may not appreciate how important your work is to those involved, but it means the world to us. Not just the photos themselves, but for making the “wedding photograph experience” so positive for our family. Thank you.
Buris Dale
Father of the Bride