Costa Rica Trip // Exploring the Cloud Forests of Monteverde and La Fortuna

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Thinking about travel right now amid the pandemic is a strange bittersweet thing. I am thankful to be safe at home. I’m thankful that our home has a backyard where I can sit in the sun. I’m thankful for all the opportunities I’ve had to travel up until now. But I’m also deeply missing exploring new places— both close to home and far away. My spouse and I had a trip scheduled for this April to Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, which, as everyone had to do, we canceled. Exploring new places has always been a way for us to bond with each other, but I haven’t always prioritized traveling with my friends in the same way that I do my spouse. After this Costa Rica trip, it’s safe to say I am going to start traveling with friends more often— once it's safe and responsible to do so.

I took this adventure with three amazing women— we all met in the art department at U of L a decade ago. Crys Ludwick is an exceptional photographer— she documents weddings, families, and almost everything else. She is a powerhouse, the most supportive friend, a huge nerd, and a very adaptable driver. Any photo you see of me in this post was taken by her and I'm hugely thankful to have some images of me running around with a camera in hand. KTB is the art handler and maintenance woman for KMAC and is possibly the most capable person I know. She is the first person you would want to pick for your apocalypse team, looks tough but has the biggest heart, and is my go-to hiking companion. Sara Pitt is an amazing developer at Mightily. Under normal circumstances, she is at my house for dinner or drinks at least once a week. She is incredibly open, loves very deeply, is notably goofy, and is obsessed with her dog Lucy who is a very good girl. Pitt & I traveled to Peru together two years ago and it was such an amazing time.

I didn't know how much this trip would mean to me beforehand, but it deepened our friendships in a way I can't really describe. When you travel together, you get to see all the sides of someone. It's a really special thing to be open and vulnerable and silly and still be accepted and loved. I’m really thankful to have friends in my life who challenge me, support me, love me, and make me laugh so hard I can’t swim. 

On this trip, we hiked 28 miles, climbed up 4,260 steps, & saw more than a dozen waterfalls. I tried canyoning, zip-lining, and surfing for the first time. We made it through random injuries, cold showers, and bird attacks. We got to go on a night hike, walked on the hanging bridges, and went horseback riding along the beach. As a plant lover, getting to hike through the rainforest was one of my favorite experiences....seeing my houseplants out in the wild felt like a celebrity spotting every time. I also loved the feeling of swimming in a cool waterfall after a long hike. I could go on and on, but I think I should get to the photos before I ramble too much more.

Stylish and Unique Fall Wedding at The Refinery and Courthouse Elopement with Tattoos

Three days before their official wedding I joined Allison & Joseph as they eloped at the courthouse, got wedding bands tattooed on with Kelli Grey, and played with their puppers. It was such fun & intimate way to start a marriage! Their original wedding venue randomly shut down two weeks before their wedding— which could have made the day feel really stressful, but honestly thanks to all the amazing vendors (links at the end of post!) and the couple’s super laid-back vibes it went off without a hitch! They had all kinds of amazing details including glam-goth black candles and chargers that made their reception space feel even more moody and romantic, custom leather jackets for all of Allison's side of the wedding party, and the biggest bridal bouquet I have ever seen. When I asked each of them their favorite parts of the day Allison said, "Probably the greatest moment was how personalized my brother made our ceremony. It was so extremely us (bold, unconventional and full of love and laughter) and it was everything we could have wanted in a ceremony." and Joseph said, "My favorite moment was when we got to sneak away during cocktail hour! We snagged a bottle of champagne and a plate of appetizers from the caterers and just got to enjoy some alone time for a while before the reception began. It was the perfect way to start the night." I ALWAYS recommend trying to plan for some alone time on the wedding day to take it all in and I am so glad they got the chance to! 

As a fellow travel lover, I really loved another detail they described, "We also had an atlas as a guest book and asked for our guests to choose somewhere in the world that we should go. We plan on traveling all over the world and each time we go somewhere new we are going to look at the guest book, see if anyone recommended it, and send them a note about that place once we have returned." I absolutely love this idea and hope they make it to Iceland one day so I can get a letter about it. A few more awesome reception details were signature cocktails inspired by their dogs (Lexi’s Lemon Drop, Ford’s Puppy Paloma, Frankie’s Fizz), a caricature artist that created custom portraits for guests, two chocolate fountains, and of course late-night Taco Bell delivery. 

One of the funniest moments of the day for me was when we went into Please & Thank You and everyone there was obviously paying quite a bit of attention to them...I kept saying "nothing to see here!" until people pretended to ignore us so we could get some portraits. Honestly, I wouldn't usually show up to such a busy spot for wedding photos, but after seeing their outfits we knew we HAD to get some photos in front of the jukebox. The Refinery has a million amazing spots for photos, but since Allison's best friend is getting married there later this year (remember, the random venue change two weeks before the wedding?) we thought having some images around Nulu would make sure they had plenty of photos that looked very different from each other's. Side note: while we were running around the neighborhood another photographer saw us and assumed I had planned a styled shoot because of how AMAZING and fashionable both of them looked. That's a big compliment because I don't think I could even plan a styled shoot as unique and stylish as their wedding day was.

I'll leave you with some advice from the couple, "The only advice we can give to future couples is to remember that at the end of the day it is only about the two of you. Do WHATEVER YOU want to do and do NOT let others influence you in any direction or any way you do not feel that is true to yourself.”

If you're looking for more intimate wedding goodness this Nashville treehouse elopement was so much fun and if you are looking for more ultra-cool couples to crush on then Felicia & Brennan's greenhouse wedding will do the trick.

Venue: The Refinery // Coordinator: Marcie Hancock with A Thorough Fare // Florals: Jeanie Gorrell Floral Design // Custom Leather Jacket Designs: The Bash Box // Groomsmen: J. Alan Formalwear // Officiant: Allison's older brother, Shane Henshaw // Gown: Badgley Mischka Bride via Relix Bridal // Groom's Custom Tuxedo: Hellman Clothiers // Groom's Shoes: Christian Louboutin // Groom's Tie: Brackish //  Catering: Masteron's // DJ: Masters of Music // Videography: By Design Films // Hair Stylist: Hair by Maddie Woff // Makeup Artist: Dawn Phillips // Wedding Band Tattoo Artist: Kelly Grey // Wedding Nails: Varnish Nail Shoppe // Wedding Band: Consider The Wldflwer // Cake: Nothing Bundt Cakes // Chocolate Fountain: Louisville Chocolate Fountain

Lush & Glamorous Rooftop Chicago Wedding

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Lauren and Mike had the lushest rooftop wedding I've seen. I was floored when I walked outside and saw the stylish table decor with the Chicago skyline in the background— framed by warm market lights and hanging greenery. It was inviting and cozy, but still glamorous and sophisticated. I have no idea how it all came together so well, but it had the feel of a perfect urban vineyard! Lauren said "My bridesmaid dresses and the colors of my wedding were inspired by my new last name, Winegardner. We created a wine garden with Jenny Yoo, BHLDN and Reformation in shades of merlot, rosé, chardonnay and ditsy florals."

This wedding was extra special for me because I've photographed not one, but two of her bridesmaid's weddings. It was so incredible to already know so many folks there! A few of my favorite moments from the day include the high five Lauren and Mike exchanged after their vows, the surprise drag performance at the reception, and when Lauren randomly threw her veil over Mike's head during their first look. I also loved how much their friends contributed to the day! Lauren's bridesman did the calligraphy for the seating chart and table numbers, members of Mike's band provided live music for their first dance, and another one of their friend's bands played at the rehearsal dinner!

Photography: Sarah Katherine Davis Photography // Venue: Morgan's on Fulton // Planning and Floral: Christine Janda // Dress: Lazaro // Veil: Toni Federici // Shoes: Jimmy Choo // Bridesmaid Dresses: Jenny Yoo, BHLDN, Reformation // Suit: Indochino // Music: Lake Soda, V.V. Lightbody and Music by Design // Drag: Michael Boettner // Robes: Flora Nikooz // Duster: Spell and the Gypsy // Slippers: Birdies // Catering: Big Star // Cake: Alliance Bakery // Calligraphy: Travis Jones // MUA: Caps Lock Brows

If you're looking for more garden-vibe goodness, then Felicia & Brennan's Oldham Gardens greenhouse wedding is for you! If you're looking for additional Chicago wedding inspiration, then Lucy & Daniel's modern and industrial wedding is for you (plus you might see some familiar faces!)