Absolutely in love with the dreamy golden hour details of this vintage Tuscan wedding inspiration from photographer Claudio Fasci and Dream On Wedding Planner! Golds and greys, vintage and modern, and absolutely flawless light.
From the planner:
Following a long period of forced closure due to the lockdown, we felt it was time to get our thoughts together, to get out and celebrate beauty and return to normal life and the job we love doing. What better idea than organising a photo shoot with a group of fantastic wedding professionals!
We chose the beautiful town of Cortona in Tuscany for the setting: a rural town perched among the green hills and where the magnificent Corte dei Papi Resort is pleasantly situated; an exclusive and highly prestigious location.
The set-up was conceived with the idea of creating something that could integrate with the existing design of the ballroom in the Villa: opulent and full of gold-coloured details; we aimed at maintaining a certain freshness, lightness and grace.
We wanted the visual impact to be refined and precious but without being opulent, overpowering and heavy. We designed and built the gilded iron structures that act as candlesticks, centrepieces and cake-stands at the same time and we worked on the geometry of the space and volumes trying to obtain an elegant and balanced result.
The vibrant and luminous photography romantically combines all of these aspects together in a poetic atmosphere surrounded by the Tuscan sunset!
Click the images below to see more details from this gorgeous vintage Tuscan wedding inspiration shoot!
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Golden Hour | Vintage Tuscan Wedding
Absolutely in love with the dreamy golden hour details of this vintage Tuscan wedding inspiration from photographer Claudio Fasci and Dream On Wedding Planner! Golds and greys, vintage and modern, and absolutely flawless light.
From the planner:
Following a long period of forced closure due to the lockdown, we felt it was time to get our thoughts together, to get out and celebrate beauty and return to normal life and the job we love doing. What better idea than organising a photo shoot with a group of fantastic wedding professionals!
We chose the beautiful town of Cortona in Tuscany for the setting: a rural town perched among the green hills and where the magnificent Corte dei Papi Resort is pleasantly situated; an exclusive and highly prestigious location.
The set-up was conceived with the idea of creating something that could integrate with the existing design of the ballroom in the Villa: opulent and full of gold-coloured details; we aimed at maintaining a certain freshness, lightness and grace.
We wanted the visual impact to be refined and precious but without being opulent, overpowering and heavy. We designed and built the gilded iron structures that act as candlesticks, centrepieces and cake-stands at the same time and we worked on the geometry of the space and volumes trying to obtain an elegant and balanced result.
The vibrant and luminous photography romantically combines all of these aspects together in a poetic atmosphere surrounded by the Tuscan sunset!
Click the images below to see more details from this gorgeous vintage Tuscan wedding inspiration shoot!
Makeup Artist: Lucia Zarro // Ceremony Location: Relais la Corte dei Papi // Floral Designer: Cristina Faluomi Fiorista // Event Planner: Dream On Wedding Planner // Photographer: Claudio Fasci Photographer //
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