Last year, I decided to submit my work to Seacoast Weddings magazine for the first time, and I’m thrilled to say that it was a fantastic idea. In the January 2016 issue, I was honored to have Matt and Hope’s breathtaking coastal Maine wedding chosen as a featured real wedding.
The day was filled with coastal charm and romance. Matt prepared for the big day at a cherished family home while Hope got ready at The Bradley Inn, a tranquil setting that perfectly matched the day’s vibes. The couple’s first look occurred at the iconic Pemaquid Point Lighthouse against crashing waves and the rugged Maine coastline.
The ceremony and reception were held at the Long Cove Point Association in Chamberlain, Maine, surrounded by the beauty of Maine. Surrounded by loved ones, Matt and Hope exchanged heartfelt vows that were also full of so much humor.
Recently, I finally got my hands on the issue. As I flipped through its pages, I was thrilled to be among such talented company. While I didn’t photograph the cover, I wanted to include it in case you see the magazine out in the wild and want to check it out.
Seacoast Weddings magazine truly encapsulates the essence of coastal weddings, inspiring couples embarking on their planning.
Being featured in Seacoast Weddings has been so exciting, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to showcase the magic of Matt and Hope’s coastal Maine wedding. This experience has reminded me of the power of taking chances and the beauty that can unfold when we bravely share our work with the world.
So, here’s a look at Matt and Hope’s wedding published in Seacoast Weddings!
Photos published in Seacoast Weddings by Hailey & Joel Crabtree
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