Jenny and John’s Wedding

There are parties, and then there is what Jenny and John put together on January 19th. A party so incredible, so extravagant, so magnificent, so… Okay, you get the point. But this wedding was so memorable that it just seems near impossible to find the right adjectives to do it justice. But try as we might, we will use our best collection of words, pound away at our keyboard, and vigorously attempt to whisk you away to a wedding so magical that it left a lasting impression to all those in attendance.

Held at the historic Phoenixville Foundry, a beautifully breathtaking structure that has been standing since 1882, Jenny and John partied well into the night surrounded by all of their family and friends. The Foundry’s 18,000 square feet of event space was used to full potential, as the near 360 guests in attendance filled the spacious dance floor. Seriously, this baby was packed. In fact, we are pretty positive that the floors of this architectural masterpiece were shaking during the Cha-Cha slide.

Now we’ve seen plenty of heartfelt moments during the numerous amounts of weddings we’ve attended. And thanks to our secret stash of tissues that we store in our Shutterbooth, we make it successfully through the night without looking like we watched a Nicholas Sparks movie marathon.

However, it was one special moment that had us on the brim of becoming blubbering fools. It wasn’t the first dance, or even when they cut the cake. It wasn’t anyone’s toast, or anything in particular that anyone said.

It was what the bride wore…

The beautiful bride was donning the same gown that her own mother wore the day she was married. Most brides want nothing to do with this tradition, they prefer to wear a dress that fits today’s modern trends in fashion. But we can proclaim first hand, without a shadow of a doubt, that Jenny looked as gorgeous in that dress as her mother did when she wore it all those years ago.

We at Shutterbooth were absolutely honored to have been included in Jenny and John’s special day. We wish them years upon years of happiness together.

 

 

 

 For more photos from the photo booth, click here.