Allison + Will | January 13, 2024
Take a peek into this classic and romantic Big Sky Barn wedding. Red, burgundy, pink, and gold colors floated around, bringing in warm pops of color during this winter wedding. Also, don’t be totally fooled, but there are a few photos mixed in from Allison’s bridal session in fall, when everything was still very green. Some of the photos of both Allison and Will are from that fall date, where we also snuck a few in front of the Iron Manor wedding venue.
Venue & Catering: Big Sky Barn
Coordination: My Event Angels
Florist: Blooms by HEB (Magnolia)
Entertainment: Cohost Entertainment
Hair and Makeup: Pink Palette Artists
Videography: Cinematic Saviors
Cakes: Grammy Cakes
Dresses: Brickhouse Bridal + Fiancee Bridal Boutique
Bridal session at Big Sky Barn when the roses are blooming is the best, so pretty! I get asked by lots of brides if we should have a bridal session or not. The answer really depends on a few things – are you planning for enough time on your wedding day? Truthfully, If you’ve booked me for 10-12 hours, you probably don’t need to have an additional day for wedding portraits. If your wedding day is feeling complicated, or if you just want the confidence of knowing how your dress, hair, and makeup will look on your wedding day, we can take bridal portraits about a month ahead of your wedding date. Usually brides will schedule their hair and makeup trial for the same day, and have their florist make a bouquet that should resemble their wedding day bouquet. I do not recommend a fake flower bouquet for this.
The covered wood bridge at Big Sky Barn is the perfect spot for portraits because it filters the light just right, and frames images just perfectly!
Big windows make for great indoor light, and the ceremony chapel at Big Sky Barn has just that!
I’ve never loved a reception dancing images more than the one above. The End.
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