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Kent and Jennifer

Kent and Jennifer celebrated their new marriage at the stunning Mankin Mansion outside of Richmond, Virginia…it’s one of my favorite venues because it’s so full of charm and even in the rain, it’s the perfect place for a wedding! Their guests gathered under the tent as the rain began to fall and Kent and Jennifer were announced just as it started to pour! 

I love how easy going Kent and Jennifer are together and how they were able to embrace the weather…I think it’s things like rain that aren’t a part of the plan for the day that make weddings so fun and memorable! When you ask Jennifer what her favorite thing about Kent is, she says that she loves how kind-hearted he is and how he cares for her so well. It was so beautiful to get to see him care for her on their wedding day as we hurried to take some beautiful rainy portraits! On the other hand, when you ask Kent what his favorite thing about Jennifer is, he says that he loves how she is always the life of the party! And it was so much fun to get to watch Jennifer have the most wonderful, joy-filled day surrounded by their closest friends and family! These two fit perfectly together and I’m so excited for them as they are beginning this new chapter of their lives together…

I hope you enjoy my favorites from their beautiful day! Kent and Jennifer, congratulations again! You are such a beautiful couple!

Credits:

Venue: Mankin Mansion

Photography: Annamarie Akins

Second Shooter: Andrea Pesce

Hair and Makeup: Salon 33

Catering: White House Catering

Invitations: William Arthur

Cake: Westhampton Pastry Shop

Florist: Petal and Stem

Gown: Bella Rosa

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A glimpse into my daily life in Richmond, VA (and travels beyond) with my husband Ryan, our disobedient puppy Lexie, and the work, style and attempts at minimalism in between.