Thursday, January 24, 2013

Farm Photo Shoot by Frozen Weddins, LLC

Our First Farm Photo Shoot
 
After much visualizing and praying, we decided to jump into the wedding business!
We are turning our beautiful family farm into a wedding/event venue.
Blessed Oak Farm has 160 acres of rolling hills, lovely views, beautiful ponds,
trees, cattle, tractors, an old hay barn, and an (approximately) 2500 square foot barn with
a 600 square foot covered outdoor "patio" attached to the side of the barn.
 
We decided to begin this adventure at the end of October 2012 after being approached
(at a friend's wedding) by another friend, asking if we would consider renting our barn out
 for a wedding.
We were waiting on a word from the Lord and we believed that was it!
 
It is a work in progress but definitely a labor of love!
My amazing husband has been so supportive in making my vision come to life.
We have grand plans but are taking it a little at a time so check back often to see what's happening!
 
We had our first professional photo shoot, recently and are so excited about
how beautifully the photos turned out.
Our friend, Lisa Bowles of Frozen Weddings, LLC (www.frozenweddings.com)
did the photography and we are so grateful!
 
Here are just a few of the lovely photos...
 We had this aisle doorway built by a dear friend.
We have purchased 19 wooden pews for the cermony site under the Blessed Oak tree.
This is an antique dresser that I refinished and will allow our brides to use.
I styled this display as inspiration for our brides.
This is a lemonade stand for pre-ceremony refreshments.
These old windows can be decorated with flowers and/or photos of the bride and groom.
 
The Lemonade Stand...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I love this picture of the tree!


Do you see the heart???  :)


 This is our tree swing down by the main pond.
 

 Our Little Red Tractor
 
 
 This is in front of the old hay barn.
Inside the old hay barn.
 
 
Here are some beautiful photos from a Bridal Session
 The lovely bride
 
 I love this photo of the bride on a pew



One of my favorites!
 
I hope you enjoyed the photos from our first professional photo shoot out at the farm!
 
Blessings,
Kim
 

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