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This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

Steph and John originally had a vision of a very small intimate wedding, but they quickly realized that wasn’t in the cards. They still thought it was important for their wedding to feel personal, so they got married at Front & Palmer , an industrial loft a few blocks from their home in Philadelphia. The rest of their vendors were also close friends who lived close to home. Danfredo Photos + Films beautifully captured photos from the day as well as a short video highlighting the very best moments from their big day.

The Couple:

Steph and John

The Wedding:

Front & Palmer , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

I wanted my bridesmaids to choose dresses that were flattering and required little alternation, especially since two of them were pregnant. I found exactly what I was looking for on Etsy. John and the groomsman rented suits from theblacktux.com who we highly recommend for modern options. I was so lucky to know a talented seamstress who offered to custom make my dress.

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

We had a vision of a very small intimate wedding, but quickly realized that wasn’t in the cards. So when our small intimate wedding grew it was really important that it still felt personal. We chose to get married at a venue a few blocks from our home and most of our vendors were close friends or lived in our neighborhood. It was really important that we didn’t plan an elaborate show, that our guest felt they were part of a really important moment.

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

John was raised Catholic and my family is Jewish, but neither of us are religious. We didn’t want a ceremony that felt unrepresentative of who we are, yet we wanted to pay respect of our heritage. My cousin was ordained and led a beautifully personal ceremony under a huppah John and his brother built. Our close friend, Joe played guitar as we walked down the aisle to John‘s mom’s favorite Fleetwood Mac song and my father’s favorite Beatles song.

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

Neither of us is comfortable in front of a camera and pretty much anticipated have some awkwardly posed memories. Then we met The Rivera’s and it was immediately clear if anyone could sherpa us up the treacherous wedding photo mountain it was them. Dani + Wil genuinely cared about making sure we felt comfortable and candid and the photos were truly representative of how at ease we felt in their lens.

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

My brother told us that a wedding may be the only time in our lives other than a funeral when all of our favorite people, people who for any other reason may never have crossed paths, would be in the same room. I don’t think we’ll ever forget how amazing it was to physically see our lives merge so seamlessly.

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

This Pennsylvania Couple Made Their Front & Palmer Wedding Totally Their Own

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Danfredo Photos + Films
Venue – Front & Palmer
Floral Design – Wild Stems
Catering – Feast Your Eyes Catering
Cake – Sweet Jazmines
DJ – DJ Craig Dash
Videography – Danfredo Photos + Films
Makeup Artist – Patrick Giuffrida
Hair Styling – Joey Arzillo
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Blush Fashion
Groom’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Groomsmen’s Apparel – The Black Tux

Many thanks to Danfredo Photos + Films for sharing Steph and John’s Front & Palmer wedding with Junebug. Love their wedding venue? Take a look at Kendall and Sébastien’s modern glam wedding at Front & Palmer !

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Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

New York’s Lucas Confectionery served as the perfect spot for Rachel and Adam’s intimate wedding, providing an industrial setting to fill with lush natural elements. Rachel and her bridesmaid both carried overgrown bouquets of leaves and succulents designed by Anthology Studio , who also accessorized the reception area with greenery from floor to ceiling. Andrew Franciosa Studio captured each carefully placed detail and the quiet moments the newlyweds shared alone after saying “I do.”

The Couple:

Rachel and Adam

The Wedding:

Lucas Confectionery , Troy, New York

The Inspiration:

Our inspiration for the wedding came from the venue. We love the industrial look of Lucas Confectionery and wanted to keep the decor simple and natural. We used a lot of greenery and plants to make the space feel like it was alive. We wanted the decor to look organic almost like it was growing out of the brick walls. We tried to keep everything simple. Our wedding was really small; we had 30 of our immediate family members and closest friends. We wanted the day to be about our families and the family we were creating with each other. We didn’t want to worry about place settings or centerpieces.

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

Intimate Industrial Wedding at the Lucas Confectionery

The Moments:

There were so many perfect moments throughout the day. My favorite moment was during the ceremony. My little brother Alex did the first reading and started to cry. We were holding onto each other to keep our hands from shaking. Everyone was tearing up and you could feel the love in the room. Adam‘s favorite was right after the ceremony was over. We left to “Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles and walked outside to where the marriage certificate would be signed. We were still jittery and filled with nerves but we were married and so excited for a moment alone to just take it all in. Another favorite moment of ours was later in the day. We didn’t have a DJ or band, but Adam‘s dad pulled out a speaker he brought from home and put on traditional Jewish music. Everyone started dancing and lifted us up in chairs. It was terrifying and so much fun!

The Couple Recommends:

Our strategy when wedding planning was to choose amazing vendors and let them take it from there. Jillian was our event coordinator at Lucas Confectionery and she made the day smooth and easy for us. Andrew was more than a photographer- he put on all the boutonnieres, showed us how to cut the cake correctly, and made us look much cooler than we are. We can not recommend him enough. Lydia is a brilliant harpist and made the ceremony feel so special and intimate. Nomi was a wonderful officiant. She took the time to get to know us and make our ceremony unique.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Andrew Franciosa Studio
Venue – Lucas Confectionery
Floral Design – Anthology Studio
Makeup Artist – Complexions Spa
Wedding Dress – J.Crew
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply
Rings – Satomi Kawakita

A big thanks to Andrew Franciosa Studio for sharing Rachel and Adam’s intimate industrial wedding with Junebug! Check out Nikki and Curtis’ natural industrial wedding at the NP Event Space for more modern venue inspiration.

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