Stacey contacted us by phone last year FULL of excitement and enthusiasm about our photography, her wedding, her fiance and seemingly everything in between. We quickly setup a time to meet, and when she and Drew arrived at our studio I could see that their energy was boundless. They simply popped out of their car smiling and laughing even though they had driven just 2 hours from Boston.
I remember noticing a few things right away: the first was Drew’s towering six foot nine inch height and the second was watching how quickly these two reached for each other’s hands, how close they sat on our big couch and finally how effortlessly they finished each other’s sentences. It was if they had known one another their whole lives.
When we arrived at Stacey’s Newport, Rhode Island hotel room the weather was pretty awful, and I was worried that Stacey may be concerned about it. There was a full gail blowing, it was raining and there was a raw cold in the air that’s typically reserved for winter. I knew Stacey was a rough and tumble fellow Bowdoin alum (Go U Bears!), but even so, the weather was pretty nasty and she was allowed to freak out on her wedding day. But when I opened the door and saw Stacey’s same big smile, and heard her first joke about the weather, I knew we were going to have a great time regardless of the storms outside.
It also didn’t take us long to learn that our very first observations had been correct: Stacey and Drew’s relationship is FILLED with laughter, inside jokes and a connection that’s as obvious as it is strong. Drew calls Stacey “Ace” and had sent a dozen roses to her room that morning along with the above note written on an Ace of Hearts card. Creative!
Stacey and Drew also get an award for being the first of our clients to give out personalized beer coozies at their snazzy Newport wedding. Good to know that they have their priorities straight… hysterical!
Though the rain had stopped, the wind and cold was impressive. We had arranged to do a few formal shots in front of the (warm) lobby fireplace, but Stacey came down and spotted another bride who was getting ready at the hotel having photos outside. Not to be outdone she quickly marshaled her family/bridesmaids and charged outside. It was FREEZING and incredibly windy. But it was hilarious and she was unstoppable.
Stacey arrives at St. Lucy’s Church in Middletown, RI with her dad beside her.
Stacey’s grandmother spots her for the first time. I think the enthusiasm is hereditary!
Drew’s eyes fill with tears as he listens to a reading.
Drew leans down to put Stacey’s ring on her finger.
The kiss!
Immediately after their kiss they just looked at each other and began giggling. Classic Drew & Stacey!
Stacey and Drew had each written a letter to each other and saved them to be read aloud for the first time during the ceremony. Not a dry eye in the church.
Stacey’s bridesmaids react to Drew’s letter being read.
Finally married, Drew & Stacey pile into the back of their Bentley and are whisked off to the reception.
And what a reception it was! Despite the wind and cold, they had an amazing, warm, colorful tent setup on the lawn of The Eisenhower House in Fort Adams State Park.
Drew struts his stuff during the first dance.
The bridesmaids surround Stacey’s dad as Drew dips his bride.
One of the most tender moments of the night was Drew leaning down to hug his mom after their dance together. It’s such a genuine, gentle, loving image.
Ok, enough of the sentimental stuff… these guys know how to party!
Stacey getting low.
Getting lower.
Rocking the beer coozy. Nothing says “elegant, Newport fancy wedding” like a gold beer coozy.
Then the sunglasses came out.
Then the mustaches came out (of course!?) Apparently groomsmen ‘staches are a tradition amongst Drew’s friends and they hooked Stacey up with a mustache that would put Tom Selleck’s to shame.
Classic look on Drew’s face as he reacts to his first kiss from his beautiful bride and her new ‘stache.
Then the lifts, spins and hernias!
Amidst all the craziness, all the props, all the dancing, all the horrible weather and the 200+ people… in the center of it all, there were Stacey and Drew lost in each other’s arms. Never far from each other, they were still laughing and still hugging like they were on the very first day I met them.
What an honor it was to be there to support you both and to document your celebration amongst family and friends! Thanks for being so welcoming! We had a blast at your wedding and hope you’re having fun on your honeymoon in Australia!
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Vendors:
Ceremony: St. Lucy’s Church
Reception: Eisenhower House, Fort Adams State Park
Caterer: Plantation Catering
Limo: Newport Limousine
Flowers: Ray’s Flower Shop
Paper: Unique Simchas
Tent: Tents for Rent
Band: Flipside
Cake: Mad Hatter
Photography: Brian Wedge Photography
rosie - You gotta love a bride who is not afraid to throw on a little facial hair and still look radiant. What a wonderful job capturing each moment and individual! Fun yet beautiful.
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