Jenna and Brian’s wedding day was full of beauty from start to finish. Not only are these two model worthy, but every last detail of their wedding was carefully chosen and exquisite. When we arrived at the country club, we quickly got to work!
Getting Ready at Huntingdon Valley Country Club Wedding Photos
Jenna and her bridesmaids were in the bridal suite at Huntingdon Valley Country Club and this place was amazing. It looked like it was tailor made for photographers. The bathroom had three full length mirrors. Perfect for photographing her champagne Matthew Christopher wedding gown. Her stunning bouquet of calla lilies from Kremp Florist was the epitome of elegance. Understated but beautiful. Their mixed metal wedding bands were in a custom Mr and Mrs Box. The crowning jewel was the stunning diamond necklace that was made with her recent departed grandmother’s engagement ring.
Jenna herself was completely radiant as she slipped into her dress. Her mother helped her put on her necklace. Then we utilized the beautiful bridal suite for some bridal portraits. Then it was time for her first look with her dad and then with Brian.
Meanwhile, Brian was getting himself ready. He cut a dashing figure in his black tuxedo. Once his cufflinks were in and his tie done, he was ready to see his bride.
The First Looks at Huntingdon Valley Country Club
Before letting Brian see his bride, we gave the man who loved her first the chance to see her. Jenna’s father waited patiently outside the club for her, and he was not disappointed. When he saw his little girl in her dress, he started to tear up. Jenna’s smile was wide and warm. The embrace they shared was dear and seemed to last forever.
Then it was Brian’s turn. When Jenna tapped his shoulder, he grabbed her and kissed her with all his might. And who wouldn’t? These two are made for each other. We then walked about the grounds and had a field day with their couples portraits. Each one seemed more beautiful than the last. Maybe they were.
The Outdoor Ceremony at Huntingdon Valley Country Club
The day was pleasant and sunny for mid October. When the music started, Jenna walked down the aisle to her man escorted by her parents. Their ceremony was a modernized Jewish ceremony, taking some of the core traditions and blending them with modern promises of lifelong partnership. At the end, Brian broke the glass, and then it was time for the party!
The Reception at Huntingdon Valley Country Club
After the new Mr. and Mrs. Fox had been introduced (and how perfect is that last name?), they shared their first dance. All smiles as they twirled about the floor, their joy was complete. Then, in Jewish tradition, the Hora began! Most of their guests were not as practiced at how it goes, but they soon got the idea. Jenna and Brian both enjoyed being hoisted high in the chairs.
After some heartfelt toasts, Jenna shared her father daughter dance and Brian got his moment with his mother. Then the floor opened up and it was pandemonium. Dancing everywhere and everyone having a wonderful time.
Jenna and Brian, we hope that you are settling into married life well! We are so sad that you live in Austin, but wish you the very best of life and many years of happiness!
The Amazing Professionals Who Made This Day Awesome
Wedding Dress Designer | Matthew Christopher
Bridesmaids Dresses | Bill Levkoff
Bride’s Accessories | Grandmother’s engagement ring set in a necklace
Men’s Suits Store | Gallelli Tux
Floral Design | Kremp Florist
Hair | Sarah Glanzmann
Makeup | All Dolled Up
Ceremony Venue | Huntingdon Valley Country Club
Reception Venue | Huntingdon Valley Country Club
Caterer | Huntingdon Valley Country Club
Cake | What’s For Dessert
Band | EBE Entertainment
Good Morning,
I’m Erin- marketing assistant at Huntingdon Valley Country Club. I came across your blog post from December 14, 2016 of a wedding held at our Club- Jenna & Brian. I’m wondering if you could send me the pictures to use for our social media and other marketing materials. Your photographs are stunning and capture our Club beautifully!
I look forward to hearing back from you!
Thanks,
Erin