Stormy & Nate | Farmhouse Wedding

farmhouse wedding

We are back to Stormy & Nate already! They had their Farmhouse Wedding on September 9th at The Farmhouse in Napanee, Indiana. The Farmhouse is a venue I’ve wanted to photograph at for a long time! There are many barns in my area that host weddings, butI had yet to work at the farmhouse and it is just dreamy there. My expectations were not disappointed and how perfect was it that it was Stormy and Nate? Such an adorable couple!

Stormy wore a classic gown designed by Lillian West with a sweetheart neckline covered in lace (my favorite!) purchased from Victorian Rose in Grand Junction, CO. Nate was classic cowboy in jeans, dress shirt and jacket adorned with a cowboy hat. His attire as well as the groomsmen was a hodgepodge of Amazon and Tractor Supply! The accent color was a vibrant red and the bridesmaids were dressed accordingly in red gowns with lace accents from TB Dress.

Stormy’s mom Robin helped out a lot in creating an amazing and beautiful day for Stormy and Nate as she is located here in Indiana. Floral and Decor were all DIY by Robin with help from her sister Kim. Robin has an amazing talent and the venue was decorated perfectly!

Dinner was catered by Nelsons and for desert Stormy and Nate had both pies and cake to devour (which my pregnant self sure did, I mean I totally do this for the cake you know!). The cake was by Over the Top Bakery and pies were by Rentown.

The day was filled with amazing moments and happiness as two became one, from the sentimental ceremony to the speeches and finally to dancing the night away (literally!). Stormy and Nate enjoy going out dancing when they are back home in Colorado and they sure did bring it to their reception, I was tired just watching them.

I am beyond blessed to call this a job and overjoyed with clients like Stormy and Nate! To witness two awesome people on one of the best day’s of their lives join together and be able to provide them with gorgeous images is an honor.

farmhouse wedding

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