When things out of our control take place as they please, all we can do is to embrace what we're given and cherish the many loved ones that surround us, and that's exactly what Jeanie and Isaac did on their wedding day. When the pandemic hit, after different iterations of wedding plans, this Bride and Groom opted for the Bride's parents' backyard for an intimate celebration. 2 days before the wedding when it was clear the rain in the forecast was not going to disappear, they turned the alfresco-dining-under-the-stars plan into a cozy tented candle lit celebration. The guest list was 80 short due to the lockdown, quarantine, and what have you, but the couple tied the knot on their 8th anniversary surrounded by people who absolutely adored them.

Being a wedding photographer herself, the Bride Jeanie has, of course, seen it all, and her wedding design was nothing short of beautiful. Inspired by the old world charm, wedding designer Hazel Dust Studio brought together an array of vintage finds, some from the Bride's mother's possessions, and gracefully integrated them throughout the different aspects of the wedding - bridal details, escort card display, reception table, and place settings. Against these charming backdrops were stunning contemporary fashion picks by the bride: a two-piece bridal outfit, elegant minimalist shoes and a bold terracotta linen suit for the groom.

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