Wedding at the Old Bag Factory, Goshen: Brenna & Brad

January 25, 2010

When the time came to plan their January wedding from sunny Florida, Brenna and Brad did it right: they realized that the best possible way to host a wedding in freezing temps was to revel in it. They didn’t try and ignore the fact that it was cold and snowy outside. Instead they made their day into a warm, cozy celebration full of close family and friends, warm drinks, good music, and lots and lots of beautiful, wintry details–from evergreens in Brenna’s bouquet to the hot spiced wine at their reception. We thoroughly enjoyed photographing such an elegant, intimate wedding day.

Brenna and Brad based their wedding monogram off of a train station sign in France, where they want to spend time together someday. It set the tone for the natural detailing throughout the event.

Brenna wore a a lovely Priscilla of Boston dress, and it fit her beautifully!

Brenna and Brad wanted to wait until the ceremony to see each other, but that didn’t stop them from holding hands around the corner for a few seconds!

They filled their ceremony (and the rest of the day) with music. The congregational hymns they sang were such moving illustrations of the support Brenna and Brad grew up with and had with them on such a big day.

Further, they had friends sing and play a version of the Avett Brothers‘ “January Wedding” for the processional and the first dance. It was perfect!

Two of Brenna’s sisters during the ceremony:

Number one tip for brides getting married in the winter: have warm footwear and something to cover your shoulders for the times you’ll be outside! You can spot Brenna’s sisters by their matching Ugg boots.

They had their reception on the third floor of the Old Bag Factory, which is one of our favorite venues to date! (Side note: The Old Bag Factory is also home to Dick Lehman, a huge inspiration to me in my other creative love, ceramics. Dick’s son is a dear friend of mine, and some of my best memories from high school include staying up all night in his the studio, making pots and pigging out on junk food.)

We’ll be sharing more of their beautiful details in another post, but for now: the mulled wine, and in the background live paperlilies they used for decorating and oranges and kumquats they picked from their own trees in Florida!

Brad’s dad, watching the first dance:

Brenna’s mom:

There’s Jordan and Ashley AND Jess and Matt! Jess and Matt were our first EVER engagement session, and we have them to thank for meeting so many of our wonderful couples. You can see their pictures way back on the “old blog,” if you like.

A few more portraits inside:

…and a few outside, before the last dance.

My favorite from the day.

Once the “last dance” finished, everyone decided they needed just one more and played “I Gotta Feelin’” for the second time that night!

As we witnessed their wedding day unfold, it was so clear how much their families cared for them and how many close friends they had to share the day with. And because of that, it was apparent that Brenna and Brad are two people who give a lot of love to those around them. And that made us happy and honored to be there to photograph the beginning of their lives together.

Brandi: WOW. Are you kidding me with how GORGEOUS this couple is? Her dress and veil are totally drool worthy too. Actually I like everybody's duds.. Plus, totally awesome photos as well, of course. :)

tina florance: so many awesome photos here. love the hand-holding around the corner and the portrait below the paper balls.

Gail: I was just listenin' to January Wedding over the weekend and thinking that would be the perfect song for ..well, a January wedding! Oh, and I LOVE the mens' cardigans!

Jenna Haab: Hello! Your wedding was beautiful. I have a question, I saw that your wedding reception was at the Old Bag Factory. How many people were in attendance? Was it spacious enough?