Photos from Bella Via

Last Friday, Jonathan and I made our way out to old town Sherwood to take some pictures at the brand new venue, Bella Via.  It was originally built as a church in 1912 and you can that in the architecture.  Before Nicole got her hands on it, it served as an artist’s studio and restaurant.  She has done a wonderful renovation of the entire building, keeping it’s charm, but bringing it up to modern standards. The details show how much she cares for the original character of the space. We especially love the antique chandeliers in the main hall, the stained glass windows, and the elegant wall decoration on the stage.

But back to the shoot!  We were joined by the beautiful Emma Pelett and her friend Robert.  They were gracious enough to play as the bride and groom for the day.  Champagne Wedding and Event Coordination set up everything for the event; the gals at Champagne are wonderful to work with and we had a great time on this shoot.  Enjoy some of the images we captured during the session, and check out all the wonderful vendors that helped make it happen!

Venue:  Bella Via
Coordination:  Champagne Wedding and Event Coordination
Model:  Emma Pelett
Flowers:  Page with Vibrant Flowers
Makeup and Hair:   Jennifer Walker of Face Body Beauty
Wedding Dresses:  Rosewood Bridal
Cake:  AK Cake Design
Rental:  The Party Place
Menu Cards: Paper Bloom
Flutes and Cake Cuter: The Wedding Cottage

P.S. We are working on a video we shot this day as well, stay tuned! :)

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One Comment

  1. Posted March 24, 2011 at 9:13 pm | Permalink

    really gorgeous images, guys!

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