Emily and Tj met as freshman at Ursinus College. Emily was a dancer and Tj was a swimmer who found themselves living at opposite ends of freshman hall and quickly became friends. They bonded over their love of Pokemon, Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, which would all play a part in their beautiful wedding. After surviving two years of a long distance relationship, Tj took Emily back to Ursinus College to propose. He took her into the theater where she’d performed as a dance major, and began playing Frank Sinatra’s “The Way You Look Tonight”, a song they had danced together to in college. They danced alone on stage before he knelt and proposed to her. I was thrilled when they wanted to go back to Ursinus college for their engagement photos. Knowing how important dance was the couple’s story, it was a thrill to incorporate it into their engagement and wedding photos.
Emily and Tj were surrounded by friends and family as they got ready at the lovely hotel. The bridal suites are elegant and filled with natural light. Her wedding dress from the Morilee collection by Madeline Gardner was absolute classic elegance perfect for dancing all night.
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Emily and Tj chose not to see each other prior to their ceremony at Saint Dorothy’s Parish in Drexel Hill. Emily was so beautiful walking down the aisle and the church is a dream to photograph.
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Aldie Mansion is absolutely one of our new favorite venues. Emily scheduled lots of extra time for us to photograph bride and groom portraits around the venue. With all the brick and dark wood of the venue, the photographic opportunities are endless. It’s a truly beautiful space.
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I loved the color scheme for the bridal party. The deep wine of the bridesmaids dresses from Azazie were perfect with her maid of honor’s dress floral dress from Anthropology. The soft pops of pinks and white in the floral bouquets were the perfect combination for the venue and the season.
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This was one of the most lovely cocktail hours I’ve seen. While visiting Aldie Mansion for the first time, Emily fell in love with a beautiful tree on the property and had a vision of her and Tj having their first dance under it. After joining their guests for a short while, the two went up to the balcony of the bridal suite to toast their guests from above. They then went down to the tree where their guests surrounded them for a beautiful first dance.
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I loved the way they incorporated their nerdy details into their elegant wedding. Seating assignments organized by “Fandom” which included Hogwarts and Tattooine. Emily made the candles for the fandom tables and each setting had a little chocolate frog from their favorite candy chop. Tj used to bring to Emily the adorable little guys after his swim meets. Vince from Signature Djs was amazing to work with and kept everyone dancing all night long. We had to take the newlyweds out for some night portraits for one last dance under that tree, before their light saber send off. SO much fun!
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Such a gorgeous Wedding at the Aldie Mansion!
LOVE LOVE LOVE how you captured the colors & mood.
This couple has some style! That dress, and her purse!! So cute. I love the classic scenery at Aldie Mansion, and their wedding photos are just perfect.
What a beautiful wedding at Aldie Mansion. Love all the portraits with the couple, they are adorable and their love was captured wonderfully by Black White and Raw Photography. And those cake toppers are Awesome!
I have always wanted to shoot at Aldie Mansion! You did such a great job incorporating the architecture for this beautiful couple's wedding day!
Lori, these wedding photos at Aldie Mansion are terrific. I couldn't help but chuckle when I saw the lightsaber photos but, really, all of the shots in this post are top-notch. I love how you captured this couple's spirit and set the mood beautifully with great lighting and natural expressions. Wonderful work!