This shoot was meant to emphasize the elusiveness & richness of art moderne and was inspired by many great artists, literature, and themes of the 20’s and early 30’s including The Great Gatsby, Prohibition & Cubist elements of design.
Click the images below for more details from this stunning Great Gatsby wedding inspiration shoot.
Today we’ve got a lovely vintage style Boston wedding to share, from Lena Mirisola Photography. Lots to love about this beautiful wedding, from the dress to the details to genuine joy evident in almost every frame. One of our favorite elements is the color scheme: a stunning purple / lavender / ultra violet look mixed …
This gorgeous, intimate rustic vintage style wedding from Hilary Cam Photography features a lovely, garden party setting, an intimate gathering of friends and family, and a breathtakingly wide range of spectacular scenery. From historic homes to sand dunes… …. to sun dappled forest portraits to sunset silhouettes, the stunning backdrop of New South Wales, Australia …
Up today we have this pretty-as-a-picture 1920s outdoor wedding from Wild About You Photography. This lovely celebration took place at Nestldown in the Santa Cruz Mountains, and there are a million details to love, not least this adorable bride and groom… Yes! Love it. Gorgeous vintage touches throughout and a rustic feel, I adore this wedding! …
This absolutely gorgeous art deco Colorado wedding from Harper Point Photography features a collection of fabulous vintage details, paired with simply breathtaking scenery and setting… What a joy! Katy, the bride, describes herself and her groom (Sean) as “outdoorsy” but also “nerdy” (they met as PhD students) which in my most humble opinion is a …
Great Gatsby Wedding Inspiration
Today’s feature is a beautiful Great Gatsby wedding inspiration shoot, from BW Photography Studio and Whitlock Events. From the planner:
This shoot was meant to emphasize the elusiveness & richness of art moderne and was inspired by many great artists, literature, and themes of the 20’s and early 30’s including The Great Gatsby, Prohibition & Cubist elements of design.
Click the images below for more details from this stunning Great Gatsby wedding inspiration shoot.
Other: Lily Jade Entertainment // Calligrapher: The Letter Grey // Beauty: Adrian D. Howe Beauty // Dress Store: Paige and Elliott // Cake Designer: Cake Expressions By Lisa // Floral Designer: WinterPast Flowers // Event Venue: Uptown Indigo // Event Planner: Whitlock Events // Photographer: BW Photography Studio //
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