Pam & Jeremy: Whitney’s Inn Wedding
Pam and Jeremy were married on the most beautiful bluebird day at the Whitney’s Inn in Jackson, NH on June 25th, 2016. They expressed from the beginning how important it was for them to include their adorable golden retriever, Dakota, in the day surrounded by their best friends and family. I’m so glad the weather held and all their guests were able to see a typical New Hampshire summer day. Pam and Jeremy opted for a first look and Pam guessed it for sure…there were tears! We were able to utilize the open fields right down the road from the Whitney’s Inn for some portraits. The fields were blooming with yellow flowers which really popped against the blue sky. We made a special trip down to the covered bridge before returning back to the Whitney’s Inn for family portraits and bridal party portraits. The ceremony was held in the new woodland site across the street in the woods. Really beautiful vows were said followed by the first kiss! The light was hitting just right during cocktail hour and the horses roamed over across the fields to say hello. A wonderful reception in the Shovel Handle Pub was lively and full of happy tears and lots of love. I’m so glad we were able to drive up to an overlook for the sunset. It’s such a special way to spend the last moments of daylight on your wedding day. Matt Spofford had everyone on the dance floor all night long! What a fun wedding you two had! Wishing you all the best in the world 🙂
Photographed by Jordan Luciano of Anne Skidmore Photography Main Photographer: Jordan Luciano
Second Photographer: Corey Fitzgerald
Ceremony: Woodland Ceremony Site, Whitney’s Inn, Jackson, NH
Reception Location: Shovel Handle Pub, Whitney’s Inn, Jackson, NH
Catering: Whitney’s Inn, Jackson, NH
Florist: Blooming Vineyards, Lisa Woodbury
Hair & Makeup: C-Kings Salon, Bartlett, NH
Band: White Mountain Productions, Matthew Spofford
Wedding Cake: White Mountain Cupcakery, North Conway, NH
Wedding Dress: David’s Bridal
Wedding Rings: Smyth Jewelers Annapolis, MD
Officiant: Reverend W. Alan Froggatt