On Friday, we crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and ventured to St. Michaels to capture Caitlin and Andy’s wedding at Kirkland Manor. It was a beautiful summer day and every single detail of this wedding was planned to perfection by the talented team of Elle Ellinghaus Designs! The tent was draped and beautifully adorned with a crystal chandelier and breathtaking florals. The ceremony was romantically situated beside the bay and I loved watching the sailboats zip by throughout the afternoon!
July 3rd holds a special place in Caitlin and Andy’s hearts. This was the day they met in Ocean City while celebrating the holiday weekend with friends. This was also the same day that Andy proposed and last weekend… it was the day two best friends became husband and wife!
Congratulations Caitlin + Andy! It was such an honor to be your wedding photographer!
Wedding Planner:Â Elle Ellinghaus Design
Hair & Makeup: Studio & Co.
Caterer:Â Linwoods Catering
Band:Â The Bachelor Boys
Florist: My Flowerbox Events
Cinematographer: Tree of Life Films
Production: Chicka
Venue: Kirkland Manor
Ceremony Officiant:Â Rev. Rovan Wernsdorfer
Rentals:Â AFR Event Rentals
Rentals: Eastern Shore Tents & Events
Vintage Rentals: XOXO Vintage
Invitation Suite:Â Just Ink on Paper
Calligraphy: Poppy and Scooter
© 2023 Natalie Franke
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What a gorgeous reception!
STUNNING! I got goosebumps scrolling through these 🙂
Oh my gosh Natalie…so gorgeous! Love the soft white floral shots and the reception area shots. My Flower Box has done it again 🙂
What a GORGEOUS wedding!! That tent is spectacular. Amazing job by Elle!!
Such a stunning classic wedding and captured beautifully!
Seriously no words – love this Natalie!!
These are absolutely gorgeous!
what an amazing wedding day!! oh my gosh- i love that shot of the little girls running towards the camera so much!
Such a beautiful wedding! Love this decor + styling— so good!
What a gorgeous day, Natalie! You captured their details perfectly!
LOVE!
Love these, Natalie! Beautiful all the way through!
Gorgeous! Any idea where rompers were purchased?