One of the best parts of my job is the opportunity to photograph friends on the most special day of their lives! Not only did I get to know Alee and Mike while photographing their Longwood Gardens engagement session, but my sister was one of Alee’s bridesmaids. These two have quite a unique story—they “met” for the first time when they were mere weeks old! Their moms were best friends who had babies—Mike, Alee, and Alee’s twin brother, Ryan—13 days apart. After growing up together, Alee and Mike fell in love in a twist of fate. They tied the knot on a gorgeous October day at The Inn at Grace Winery, and I had the privilege of capturing it.
Alee and Mike’s friends and loved ones came from far and wide to celebrate their nuptials. Accordingly, spending quality time with their guests and their 20-person wedding party was a top priority for the couple. So, I helped them build a photography-friendly wedding timeline that allowed them to spend the maximum time with their guests. I encouraged them to do a first look and to budget time for portraits before their ceremony. They trusted me, and the day unfolded as planned: we finished taking all formal photos before the couple exchanged their vows! They spent the remainder of the day soaking in every moment as I hung back snapping documentary-style candids.
Heartfelt Wedding Day Moments
This wedding at The Inn at Grace Winery was anything but cookie-cutter, involving thoughtful planning that wove the couple’s story throughout every moment and detail. Alee lost her mom several years ago, so honoring her was paramount. An unoccupied chair in the front row reserved a place for her at the couple’s ceremony. In addition, Alee wore her mom’s wedding veil and one of her rings on her right hand. One of the day’s most special moments was during our portrait session when a ladybug—Alee’s symbol for her mom—landed on Alee’s dress. It was a sweet reminder that her mom was there with her on her special day.
Alee’s dad also had a hand in adding a personal touch to the day. He handmade the burnt wood centerpieces at the couple’s reception, featuring personalized branding with their initials and wedding date. But my favorite moment of the reception was the couple’s first dance to a slowed-down version of Walk the Moon’s “Shut Up and Dance.” It was the perfect choice to honor the couple’s story as the soundtrack to their first kiss. Then, toward the song’s end, Goody Blue Shoes brought up the tempo and volume as the couple invited all their guests to join them on the dance floor. It was epic!
Fall Wedding at The Inn at Grace Winery
From the onset of their planning journey, Alee and Mike envisioned a fall winery wedding. The Inn at Grace Winery in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania was the perfect venue to bring that vision to life! As a working vineyard and winery, the property possesses a rustic charm that is nevertheless elevated by the historic manor house and lovingly refurbished event spaces. The outdoor ceremony space is one of the most breathtaking I’ve ever seen! The tiered amphitheater style with a central staircase makes for a showstopping and dramatic processional. I also love that guests can stay onsite at this venue, allowing for a full wedding weekend with a welcome party and farewell brunch.
I’m so grateful that Alee and Mike entrusted their wedding day gallery to me. From their engagement session to their I Do’s, I cherished joining them to capture this chapter of their story! The Inn at Grace Winery made the prettiest autumnal backdrop, and I look forward to photographing more weddings there. Whether you’re planning your wedding close to home or in a far-flung destination, I would love to connect with you! Let’s discuss your plans and design your custom-tailored Haley Day Photography collection.
Vendors:
Photography: Haley Day
Venue: The Inn at Grace Winery
Bridal Salon: Irini’s Originals
Rings: Rosnov Jewelers
Hair: Cynthia Marie D’Angelo with Studio One Salon
Makeup: Jackie Scully with La Belle Studio
Floral Design: Devon & Pinkett
Music: Goody Blue Shoes
Catering: Sage Catering
Cake: Desserts by Dana