Brian and Sara had one amazing wedding day at the Club at Hillbrook this past summer. Â There is something to be said for having your entire wedding all at one location and I think Brian and Sara where able to use Hillbrook to it’s fullest advantage in this regard. Â Both Brian and Sara spent the early afternoon with their bridal party members as they prepared for the day. Â This is such an important time of any wedding and we are so glad that so many of our couples allow us to be a part of it. Â It gives both the bride and the groom a moment to connect with the people that they invited into their bridal party before the busyness of the wedding day kicks into full gear. Â Sara and her girls got to lounge around in their floral robes while Brian and his groomsmen got to sample some extremely rare forty year old Stizel-Weller bourbon courtesy of his fellow bourbon enthusiast groomsman.
Brian and Sara had their first look out in front of the house, with creative portraits around the grounds to follow. Â The stunning architecture, the stonework, and the natural setting at Hillbrook combine to create such a stunning space for bridal party portraits. Â Brian and Sara made the whole process so enjoyable and we are so happy with what we were able to create of them and their bridal party.
The stone walls and teahouse created a beautifully intimate setting for Brian and Sara’s ceremony in the teahouse Garden. Â The ceremony was officiated by Brian and Sara’s close friend, Samir, which lent the ceremony a very authentic personal touch.
The ceremony was followed by cocktail hour on the terrace and reception on the covered patio. Â The Orchestra provided the music and all the guests brought their dancing shoes and helped Brian and Sara celebrate in style. Â We felt to welcomed and so at home all day and we couldn’t be happier for the newlyweds. Â Thank you so much for allowing us to be a part of your day and we can’t wait to share all of your images with you! Â In the meantime, here are some of our favorites. Â Enjoy!































































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