Most recent wedding and engagement sessions by Mantas Kubilinskas

Junebug Best Engagement Photography Of The Year Award

Wohooo!!!! I'm So happy to announce that this year three of my images was selected The Best of the Best Engagement Photo Contest as winners 👏🏻🤓

These collections of the world's best engagement photos were chosen by the Junebug Weddings team for their quality, beauty, technical excellence, and distinctive personality. They raise the bar for wedding photographers and inspire photo aficionados everywhere, while celebrating the true art of wedding photography. Enjoy each and every one and stay tuned for more in the year's ahead. The stunning work featured above was photographed by Gabe McClintock, MANSANO FOTOGRAFIA, Nordica Photography, and Andreas Feusi.             

  The 2016 Best of the Best Engagement Photo Collection

The 2016 Best of the Best Engagement Photo Collection – Honorable Mention Winners

Curating the top 50 best engagement photos in the world is close to impossible, which is why we love curating our honorable mention images almost as much as the collection itself. Getting to recognize a few additional images on top of our set 50 is not only fun but rewarding. Our honorable mention winners this year showcase the creativity, emotion, and technical skill that make up a truly compelling engagement photo, and we cannot wait to show them off! A big thank you to our star judges Phil Chester, Samm Blake, and Hendra Lesmana of Cheese N Click Photography for helping us to curate this year’s collection. Enjoy!

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TOP WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS GIVE THEIR BEST PIECE OF ADVICE TO BEGINNERS

With experience comes wisdom along your journey in photography and life; You’ll make mistakes. You’ll learn from them, grow from them, and your work will be better for making them. Hopefully, one day, you’ll pass along these parcels of  earned wisdom to someone who can learn from them as well.

We’ve turned to some of the top wedding photographers in the world to share with us their best piece of advice for a beginner photographer and here’s what they had to say.

To see our entire list of Top 100 Wedding Photographers from the U.S. and Canada and our Top 150 Best International Wedding Photographers, check out these articles:

1. MANTAS KUBILINSKAS OF MANTAS KUBILINSKAS PHOTOGRAPHY

Mantas’ Best Piece of Advice: Many beginners make the same mistake I did when I started my photography business, we get very excited about everything photography and begin buying things we will rarely use. We buy new gear without mastering whatever already we have.

My biggest piece of advice is to become a guru of your gear. Get one camera, two lenses and one flash.  Once you master those, then begin adding new things to your camera bag. If you buy two cameras, ten lenses, and ten flashes right from the start, I believe it will take eight times longer to become an amazing photographer.

See more of Mantas’ work on his website: www.mantasphoto.com

2. ANDREA BAGNASCO OF ANDREA BAGNASCO FOTOGRAFIE

Andrea’s Best Piece of Advice: Be prepared to work hard and never give up, even when it seems like the obvious thing to do.

3. VLAD LODOABA OF VLAD LODOABA WEDDING PHOTOJOURNALISM

Vlad’s Best Piece of Advice: Find photographers you trust and respect, reach out and offer to assist/second shoot for them. You will likely get told “no” a lot (don’t take it personally), but you will eventually find someone. Learn from their experiences and their mistakes. Assisting allows you to get a good feel for some of the challenges of a wedding day, and second shooting allows you to improve your technique or experiment without the stress that comes with being principal photographer. Then when you shoot your own weddings, you will have valuable practical experience and be better prepared to do a great job.

4. GARY EVANS OF GARY EVANS PHOTOGRAPHY

Gary’s Best Piece of Advice: You can do all the planning you want prior to the wedding but there are things that can blindside you, including the weather. Don’t be afraid of things you can’t control, embrace them and go with it.

5. YVES SCHEPERS OF YVES SCHEPERS PHOTOGRAPHY

Yves’ Best Piece of Advice: Reach out. Reach out to the wedding photography community in your area/country and create a network around you. Start to see them as colleagues instead of competitors. Whether it is to get honest feedback on your work, to share jobs when you’re overbooked, to get some support when you’re going through a rough patch, or just to hang out and have some fun, it will help you get your business going so much faster.

6. KEN PAK OF KEN PAK PHOTOGRAPHY

Ken’s Best Piece of Advice:  Put your personality into the frame. Get closer to the subject; balance between mundane, untraditional angles, and compositions. Don’t be afraid of experiment. Look out for the unpredictable, and  serendipity will find you!  Enjoy your learning process.

7. JESSE VAN KALMTHOUT OF JESSE VAN KALMTHOUT PHOTOGRAPHY

Jesse’s Best Piece of Advice: Confront your inner demons and fight them. Every single wedding photographer makes a ton of errors for every great shot or award. It’s about failing and then failing better. So infuse your personality and keep going, because there is no way around failure, only straight through it.

8. NICOLA TONOLINI OF NICOLA TONOLINI PHOTOGRAPHER

Nicola’s Best Piece of Advice: Get it out of your head that this is the easiest job in the world. If you want to stand out from the crowd, you have to work, work, work, work, work!!!!

9. DALLAS & SABRINA KOLOTYLO OF DALLAS KOLOTYLO PHOTOGRAPHY

Dallas & Sabrina’s Best Piece of Advice: Keep your love for photography and your creativity flowing by maintaining balance in life. If you love what you are doing, you are naturally going to put your heart and soul into it and you will end up producing work that has soul, and that you love. When you are producing work that you really love, it will attract like-minded clients and at the same time give you the opportunity to continually refine your craft.

10. CHRISTINA OF CHRISTINA ZEN PHOTOGRAPHY

Christina’s Best Piece of Advice: It’s in our nature to follow other photographers. We look at them and get inspired, but don’t just follow and try to emulate. Don’t just fawn over how they shot something. Instead, dissect their work. Study it critically to see where their light it, how their pose is in the minute details. Look at and break it down so that you see the components of the images you admire, not just an overall look you want to copy.

Doing this helps you bring those components into your own work without mimicking, and allows your personal aesthetic to come alive. Take those ideas and do the same with your own work too. Break down what you did well and what you struggled with, and fix it. The best photographers are the ones that never stop learning or striving for better.

11. WAYNE LA OF WAYNE LA PHOTOGRAPHER

Wayne’s Best Piece of Advice: Don’t pigeonhole yourself into particular styles and techniques at the beginning; learn everything. Be a natural-light ninja but advance your flash lighting. Train to pose like a master painter but learn to see moments before they happen. You’ll find your authentic voice soon enough, but you won’t know until you’ve sung many songs.

12. DAVE PAEK OF DAVE PAEK PHOTOGRAPHY

Dave’s Best Piece of Advice: Don’t be afraid to get your feet wet. I’m not necessarily referring to underwater portraits here but more about taking shots that take you beyond your creative comfort zone. The more “fall back” shots and gimmicks you rely on, the more you’ll become complacent in what you do and, in turn, you will stunt your own creative growth. If you shoot safe all the time, inevitably, photography will become more of a mechanical chore rather than something that inspires you.

 

13. NICOLE CHAN OF NICOLE CHAN PHOTOGRAPHY

Nicole’s Best Piece of Advice: Never stop learning. Create a multi-faceted educational plan for yourself with specific tasks and timelines. Learn through podcasts, books, YouTube tutorials, webinars, workshops, and magazines. Also, don’t forget about non-traditional learning – assisting other photographers, 2nd shooting, personal projects, etc!

14. CRYSTAL STOKES OF CRYSTAL STOKES PHOTOGRAPHY

Crystal’s Best Piece of Advice: Take the lens cap off……just kidding. Continuing education is undoubtedly the best investment you can make as a new photographer, or as an experienced photographer! This is often overlooked or dismissed  because we want to spend money on the tangible; a fancy new DSLR or a lens or lighting equipment. However, if we aren’t equipped with the information we need to give our clients our absolute best, those shiny new toys won’t matter nearly as much! Invest in YOU!

15. MARIUS TUDOR OF PHOTOCHIC

Marius’ Best Piece of Advice: Always be ready for the most intimate moments. Being ready means to be there all the time even when ‘nothing’ is happening.

16. ALESSANDRO IASEVOLI OF ALESSANDRO IASEVOLI PHOTOGRAPHER

Alessandro’s Best Piece of Advice: Be focused. Figure out where you want to go, where you want to be in 3-5-10 years from now. Define your goals and never let the day by day workload distract you from them. Do not take any job just to make money, but always try to define and target the clients you want to work with, the ones for which you think you can be unique, and look for them only! You may need to say ‘no’ many times, but it will pay off in the end.

Full Article: https://www.slrlounge.com/top-wedding-photographers-give-best-piece-advice-beginners/

BEST LENSES FOR WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY ACCORDING TO 13 TOP WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS

BEST LENSES FOR WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY ACCORDING TO 13 TOP WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS

It’s all subjective of course, the question of which are the “best” lenses for wedding photography. Aside from different camera systems and different glass, everyone has a different shooting style. But like with their children, everyone secretly has a favorite (just kidding), and we’ve polled SLR Lounge’s Best 100 Wedding Photographers to see which are the absolute best lenses for wedding photography. There was one lens (and focal length) that came up more than once; can you guess which?

Here’s what a few of them had to say.

1. MANTAS KUBILINSKAS OF MANTAS KUBILINSKAS PHOTOGRAPHY

Check out more of Mantas’ work on his website.

Manta’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: My favorite lens at the wedding is Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art. I love this lens, because it makes me and my clients feel that you are there at that moment, in that image. Working with this lens is so fun and it pushes you to be as close as possible to your clients. The closer you are with your subject, the better the image you will get. Do not be afraid to step in and you will be rewarded.


2. KENNY KIM OF KENNY KIM PHOTOGRAPHY

Kenny’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro Lens – This is an essential lens for all wedding photographers. I see so many wedding photographers trying to get away without one, and you can see the quality difference. It probably gets used only about 20 mins during the wedding day, but it will separate the quality of your work from others.

It’s perfect for capturing studio-like quality detailed photos for your clients. The body is extremely light for an L-series lens, and it can also be used for shooting portraits. This is a very affordable L lens offered by Canon. My second shooters have seen the difference that it makes, and I know some of them went out and bought one for themselves the very next day.

3. DAVE PAEK OF DAVE PAEK PHOTOGRAPHY

Dave’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: My single favorite lens for wedding photography is the Nikon 35mm f/1.8G for its size, weight, and cost.  However, I found myself using the Sigma 24-35mm f/2 more and more because of its versatility, fast AF, and sharpness – especially in tandem with my Nikon D810, which resolves beautifully. Firstly, the 35mm is my favorite focal length not just because it’s a “storytelling” focal length but because I think photographically in terms of 35mm as my base focal length.

For the above scene, I used the Sigma 24-35mm.  I wanted to have the ability to go wider as it was shot in a small and shallow lap pool. Since space was a bit constricted, as this pool was only about four feet deep on the shallow end (which is where we were standing), I decided to go in closer at 24mm to create the illusion of a deep and dark abyss with some help from an off-camera strobe. Lastly, I love the way this lens’ contrasts and the way it renders color – although those are highly subjective points.

4. SEAN LEBLANC OF SEAN LEBLANC PHOTOGRAPHY

Sean’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: One of my favorite lenses for wedding portraits is the Nikon 200mm F2. The lens offers incredible compression, razor sharp images even at F2, lightening fast autofocus, smooth bokeh, three-dimensional look to my images.

5. ASHLEY FISHER OF ASHLEY FISHER PHOTOGRAPHY.

Ashley’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: My favorite lens is the Nikon 85mm f1.8. It’s inexpensive, lightweight, fast focusing, and creates beautiful portraits. If I could only have one lens without a huge budget, it’d be this guy.

6.  CHRISTINA BLANAROVICH OF CHRISTINA ZEN STUDIO

Christina’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: I love my 80mm Zeiss lens for my Contax. I shoot with it for 80% of the day. I love the intimacy I can achieve with it and the bokeh; the way this lens creates such depth is to die for. My images are very much about the emotions of the couple on a wedding day, so this lens allows me to get close enough and still maintain a softness that draws the viewer in.

7. JD LAND OF TWISTED OAKS STUDIO

JD’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: I absolutely love my Sigma 35mm Art.  It is super versatile for me on a wedding day.  It allows me to be in close with my couples and not have to worry too much about distortion on the edges of my frame. It is also wide enough to allow me to step back and tell a more complete story with my composition.  In a bind, I could shoot an entire wedding with this lens.

8. SCOTT & MELISSA HOPKINS OF HOPKINS STUDIOS

Scott & Melissa’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: I love my Canon 70-200 f/2.8 L IS II. The focal range has always been my favorite; it allows me to remove myself from the scene so I don’t interfere.

9. JAY & SANDI CASSARIO OF TWISTED OAKS STUDIOS

Sandi’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: I like to stick to just 3 prime lenses on the wedding day, the Sigma 35mmNikon 85, and my favorite lens that I tend to shoot throughout most of the day is the Nikon 58mm f/1.4G. I love the 58mm focal length; it’s perfect for how I see things, and the bokeh from this lens is just ridiculous. Jay likes to shoot a little wider, so the 58 is also a nice compliment to how he shoots.

10. EASTON REYNOLDS OF LUREY PHOTOGRAPHY

Easton’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: The Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 is one of my favorites. It’s so versatile and I love not having to move to get the perfect crop. It allows me to capture the exact comp I have in my head without having to reposition myself. This is key for me to make sure I am not missing moments.

11. CRYSTAL STOKES OF CRYSTAL STOKES PHOTOGRAPHY

Crystal’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: My fave is the Sigma 35 Art. I believe it’s the lens that is the closest to how we see the world with our eyes. However, it is when we step in close to our subject that it truly shines. It allows us to share a very unique version of an otherwise ordinary perspective, and invites the viewer into the moment.

12. TREVOR DAYLEY OF TREVOR DAYLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

Trevor’s Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: I love the Canon 90mm Tilt-Shift because I can create some interesting effects, drawing the viewer’s eye to certain areas of the image.

13. CHRIS LIN OF LIN & JIRSA PHOTOGRAPHY

Chris’ Pick for Best Lens for Wedding Photography: This is a tough question because I love different lenses for different scenarios. I love wide lenses for stunning beach scenes and sunsets; 50mm and 85mm primes for intimate portraits, and 100mm Macro lenses for jewelry and rings. But If I had to choose one, I would go with the Canon 70-200mm f2/8 II.

This lens allows me to stay unobtrusive throughout the day for great candid moments. It’s also consistently my reliable lens when it comes to sharpness and focus performance. The compression and bokeh when you’re fully zoomed in at 200mm is difficult to duplicate with any other lens.

 

What are the 6 MUST-HAVE lenses for wedding photography? Check out this article to find out.

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Caleb + Pilar engagement session Los Angeles California

This was the perfect summer day for Caleb and Pilar engagement session in LA Downtown.  The urban session is a great reflection of their everyday routine.  These two are so sweet together. Congratulations on your engagement! 

Alexander + Kathleen Session In Washington DC

I am so behind on the blog, so I will be brief… That was a wonderful way to spend a Saturday afternoon. A super fun engagement session with Alexander and Kathleen at the Washington DC Mall.

 P.S. Their wedding session is already on my blog.

 

Elegant Woodberry Kitchen Wedding: Dan and Phoebe

Dan and Phoebe's wedding at Woodberry Kitchen was an elegant and memorable affair. In Baltimore, Maryland, Woodberry Kitchen is known for its quintessential exposed brick and original brickwork, creating a beautiful venue for special occasions. The couple chose Woodberry Kitchen for their wedding due to its reputation for providing a top-notch experience. From the tented patio to the event space and marble bar, every aspect of the venue added to the charm of the wedding. The long wood farm tables provided a rustic touch, setting the stage for a memorable celebration. The couple's special day was filled with memorable moments, delicious cuisine, and a warm ambiance that made it truly unforgettable.

The Charm of Woodberry Kitchen as a Wedding Venue

Woodberry Kitchen's charm as a wedding venue lies in its unique features and picturesque setting. The venue's quintessential exposed brick and original brickwork create a beautiful wedding backdrop. Located in Baltimore, Maryland, Woodberry Kitchen's natural and rustic ambiance sets it apart from other venues. The combination of its historic charm and modern amenities make it a stunning venue for couples looking to tie the knot.

Unique Features of Woodberry Kitchen

Woodberry Kitchen offers several unique features that make it an ideal wedding choice. The venue boasts a tented patio, which provides a charming outdoor space for ceremonies or cocktail receptions. The event space is versatile and can be customized to fit the couple's vision. The marble bar adds an elegant touch, allowing guests to enjoy craft cocktails and other beverages. The long wood farm tables create a rustic and intimate atmosphere, perfect for a sit-down dinner. These unique features combine to create a one-of-a-kind experience for couples and their guests.

Why Choose Woodberry Kitchen Baltimore, Maryland, for Your Special Day

There are several reasons to choose Woodberry Kitchen for your special day. The venue's attention to detail and commitment to providing a top-notch experience make it the perfect choice for weddings. Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony or a more significant celebration, Woodberry Kitchen can accommodate various guest counts. The venue is also an excellent choice for hosting other wedding-related events, such as rehearsal dinners or bridal showers. With its beautiful ambiance, delicious cuisine, and exceptional service, Woodberry Kitchen ensures that your special day will be nothing short of perfection.

Dan and Phoebe's Wedding Theme and Decor

Dan and Phoebe's wedding at Woodberry Kitchen had a charming and personalized theme. The couple incorporated their touches into the decor, creating a unique and memorable atmosphere. The wedding cake was a centerpiece of the celebration, beautifully designed to match the couple's color scheme and overall theme. The floral arrangements added a touch of elegance, with carefully selected blooms that complemented the decor. These thoughtful details made Dan and Phoebe's wedding memorable and reflected their love and personalities.

Incorporating Personal Touches into the Wedding Decor

Dan and Phoebe wanted their wedding decor to reflect their personalities and create a warm and inviting atmosphere for their guests. They incorporated personal touches throughout the venue, adding sentimental value to the decor. One of the highlights was a display showcasing photos and memories of the couple's relationship. They also incorporated handmade decorations by their niece, Sammi, adding a unique and personal touch to the overall aesthetic. These personal touches made the wedding decor special and created a memorable experience for everyone in attendance.

Selection of Color Scheme and Floral Arrangements

Dan and Phoebe carefully considered selecting the color scheme and floral arrangements for their wedding at Woodberry Kitchen. They chose a soft and romantic color palette with shades of blush, ivory, and greenery. These colors created a timeless and elegant ambiance throughout the venue. The floral arrangements featured a mix of roses, peonies, and foliage, adding a natural beauty to the decor. The size of the tablecloths was carefully chosen to complement the long wood farm tables and create a cohesive look. The attention to detail in the selection of the color scheme and floral arrangements added to the overall beauty of the wedding.

The Wedding Ceremony at Woodberry Kitchen

The wedding ceremony at Woodberry Kitchen was a romantic and intimate affair. The venue's charm and natural beauty provided the perfect setting for Dan and Phoebe to exchange their vows. The ceremony occurred near the venue's French doors, allowing natural light to stream in, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A cozy fireplace added to the intimate ambiance, providing a focal point for the ceremony. The venue's rustic charm and elegant features made the ceremony truly special.

Setting the Scene for the I Dos

Dan and Phoebe wanted to create a romantic and magical atmosphere for their wedding ceremony at Woodberry Kitchen. They set the scene by incorporating bistro lighting, which added a soft and warm glow to the space. The bistro lighting created a cozy and intimate ambiance, perfect for exchanging their vows. The overall decor and setting of Woodberry Kitchen provided a charming backdrop, enhancing the romantic atmosphere. The attention to detail in setting the scene for the ceremony created a memorable and enchanting experience for the couple and their guests.

Memorable Moments During the Ceremony

The wedding ceremony at Woodberry Kitchen was filled with memorable moments that made Dan and Phoebe's special day even more meaningful. There was a palpable sense of love and joy as they exchanged their vows. The intimate setting, with its rustic charm and elegant touches, created an atmosphere of sheer perfection. The couple's heartfelt words and the emotional reactions of their loved ones made the ceremony a truly unforgettable experience. These memorable moments captured the essence of their love and commitment, setting the stage for a beautiful celebration.

The Reception: A Night to Remember

The reception at Dan and Phoebe's wedding was a night to remember. It was the best part of the night for the couple and their guests, who had been looking forward to this special occasion for a long time. Woodberry Kitchen provided a stunning setup for the reception, with a main room adorned with long wood farm tables and elegant decor. The atmosphere was filled with love and laughter as friends and family celebrated. Craft beers from the Baltimore area added a local touch, and the venue comfortably accommodated large families, creating a warm and inviting environment for all single guests.

Overview of the Reception Setup

The reception setup at Woodberry Kitchen was meticulously planned to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main room was beautifully decorated, with the long wood farm tables adding a rustic touch. The tables were adorned with elegant place settings and floral centerpieces, creating a visually stunning display. The size of the clothes was carefully chosen to fit the long tables and added to the overall aesthetic of the setup. The overall setup of the reception space provided a comfortable and intimate environment for guests to enjoy the celebration. The attention to detail in the reception setup reflected the couple's vision and added to the overall beauty of the evening.

Special Performances and Speeches

Dan and Phoebe's wedding reception included special performances and heartfelt speeches, adding to the joyous atmosphere. Family and friends took the stage to share their love and well wishes for the couple. These heartfelt speeches touched the hearts of everyone in attendance and created a memorable and emotional experience. In addition to the speeches, special performances added an element of entertainment and excitement to the evening. The talented performers received compliments from guests, who were in awe of their talent and the energy they brought to the celebration. These special performances and speeches made the reception genuinely unforgettable.

Catering and Cuisine at Dan and Phoebe's Wedding

Woodberry Kitchen provided the catering and cuisine at Dan and Phoebe's wedding, ensuring a top-notch dining experience. Known for its farm-to-table approach, Woodberry Kitchen sources local ingredients to create delicious and flavorful dishes. The menu was carefully curated to meet the couple's tastes and preferences. Every dish, from appetizers to entrees and desserts, was prepared with the utmost care and attention to detail. Woodberry Kitchen's culinary expertise and the couple's personal choices made the catering and cuisine a wedding highlight.

Menu Highlights from Woodberry Kitchen

One of the highlights of the wedding was the Woodberry Kitchen menu. Known for its farm-to-table cuisine, Woodberry Kitchen provides a truly exceptional dining experience. Every dish, from the appetizers to the main courses and desserts, was crafted with precision and care.

The couple and their guests had a culinary journey showcasing the best local ingredients and flavors. Woodberry Kitchen's menu offers various options to cater to different tastes and dietary restrictions, with top-notch menu highlights from the chef, including recommended reviews from satisfied customers. To top it all off, the selection of craft beers added an extra touch of sophistication to the celebration.

Capturing the Moments: Woodberry Kitchen Wedding Photography

The wedding photography at Dan and Phoebe's wedding perfectly captured the beautiful moments of their special day. The photographer skillfully captured the emotions, joy, and love that filled the air.

Woodberry Kitchen's iconic photo spots, such as the exposed brick walls and bistro lighting, provided the perfect backdrop for stunning photos. Every detail was captured, from the bride's radiant smile to the intricate details of the decor.

The photos are a timeless reminder of the love and happiness shared on that day and will be cherished for years to come.

Iconic Photo Spots at Woodberry Kitchen

Woodberry Kitchen offers several iconic photo spots that capture the venue's beauty and charm. The exposed brick walls and bistro lighting create a romantic and intimate ambiance that provides the ideal backdrop for wedding photos.

The couple and their photographer took advantage of these iconic photo spots to capture the essence of their special day. The photos taken against the backdrop of the exposed brick walls and soft lighting perfectly captured the love and joy of the day.

Woodberry Kitchen's unique and picturesque setting added elegance and charm to the wedding photos.

Conclusion

Woodberry Kitchen is the perfect venue for a wedding that exudes charm and elegance. Dan and Phoebe's wedding showcased personalized decor, a beautiful ceremony, and a memorable reception with delectable cuisine. The unique features of Woodberry Kitchen set the stage for an unforgettable celebration. From color schemes to floral arrangements, every detail was thoughtfully crafted. Woodberry Kitchen is ideal for your special day if you're seeking a customized dining experience and iconic photo opportunities. Contact us to start planning your dream wedding at this enchanting venue.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to Plan a Wedding at Woodberry Kitchen?

Couples can contact Jolanta to plan a wedding at Woodberry Kitchen, who will guide them through the process. Discussing guest count, pricing, and other details will help Jolanta create a customized plan for the special day. Communication via email will ensure that all aspects of the wedding are appropriately coordinated.

What Makes Woodberry Kitchen Ideal for Weddings?

Woodberry Kitchen is ideal for weddings due to its original brickwork, recent renovations, and romantic ambiance. The attention to detail and personalized service provided by the team, led by Sarah, make it a perfect choice for couples looking for an unforgettable wedding experience.

Tips for Personalizing Your Wedding at Woodberry Kitchen

To personalize your wedding at Woodberry Kitchen, consider adding special touches such as personalized decor, unique favors, and customized menu items. The intimate setting of Woodberry Kitchen lends itself well to small weddings, allowing for a more personalized and intimate celebration that will leave a lasting impression on your guests.

Graham + Barbara fun and energetic engagement session in Washington DC

I really enjoyed being a part of Barbara and Graham’s engagement session in Washington, DC. Their new apartment in town, with the company of their charismatic puppy Scobey, created a casual atmosphere in which the couple felt comfortable and relaxed. Congratulations, guys!