Kim & Nha's Riverview, Windsor, Connecticut Wedding
Kim & Nha's wedding was a day full of beautiful ceremonies and traditions celebrated by their closest friends and loved ones. They both spent many, many months carefully planning this day with their families and it turned out absolutely perfect! Their day started off with two traditional Vietnamese tea ceremonies in their homes, followed by a Catholic ceremony at the St. Lawrence O'Toole church, ending with a reception at The Riverview.
Originally planned, I was supposed to photograph their wedding day, but due to the arrival of my newest son, I was unable to attend. Thankfully, my associate and dear friend, Amma, was able to attend and photograph this day.
If Kim & Nha look familiar, it's because I photographed their engagement session last fall at Larz Anderson Park. A little back story about the happy couple, Kim & Nha originally met in high school through mutual friends and have been in love since 2005. After many years of dating and supporting each other through college, they got engaged in front of their closest friends and family in a traditional Vietnamese Ceremony in the summer of 2014.
Kim & Nha's wedding day was absolutely perfect and I'm so thankful that we were there to capture all the special moments. Congratulations and much love!
Bridal Gown: Watters | Bridesmaid Dresses: David's Bridal
Makeup Artist: All Dolled Up | Groomsmen Attire: Suit Supply; Tie Bar
Jewelry: Etsy | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Wedding Rings: Ritani
Caterer : The Riverview | Entertainment: After Hours DJ Entertainment
Videographer: Stop Go Love | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas
Kim's aunt and mother created all the beautiful floral pieces seen throughout the photos.
Kim & Nha made sure to schedule a special time during their exciting, yet busy, wedding day to have a special moment with just the two of them. After Kim slipped into her bridal gown for the Catholic ceremony, they had a "first look" at their family home. It was a beautiful, intimate moment they shared with each other before it was time to start the celebrations again with their families.