The Punakos: A Harmony Hall Wedding

November 29, 2023

Weddings

I still remember reading the inquiry that Jacqueline sent me over a year ago for their Harmony Hall wedding. Her and John, her high school sweetheart, has just gotten engaged and she wanted information on my wedding collections. A pretty typical occurrence for me – except that Jacqueline mentioned she had been following me for years and personally knew two of my past brides! These are truly the best kind of inquiries because one of my favorite parts of this job is the community that it builds. It is always an extra special treat to be part of weddings that have ties to my couples that are already part of the AWP wedding family!

Fast forward to last weekend, when Jacqueline and John tied the knot at the church right across the street from their now home. They were able to take some of their portraits in their own backyard. Sweet little details like that were sprinkled all over their day. Jacqueline even had her grandfather’s buttons sewn into the sleeves of her dress! It’s the greatest honor to be able to help encapsulate all of the joyful details of a wedding day. 

For more of this couple’s sweet love, you can see their engagement session HERE.

Congratulations to the Punakos!

Vendor Team:

Photographer: Ashley Warren Photography (Associate: Brielle)

Videographer: Hannah Simon Media

Venue: Harmony Hall Estate (Harmony Hall Wedding)

Dress Shop: Formalities

Florist: Helianthus and Lace

Makeup: Bella Makeup Artistry

Hair: Madison Fasick

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