Submitted from the Vendor’s Perspective: Westley Leon Photography
When Alyssa and Kevin described their vision, I could immediately sense the deep connection they had to the cozy charm of autumn. They wanted their wedding to exude warmth, authenticity, and the beauty of the season. Capturing their rustic inspiration was a joy—from the earthy tones of burnt orange, deep reds, and golden yellows to the thoughtful details like wooden accents and flickering candlelight. Every corner of the venue felt intentionally designed to complement the fall aesthetic. It was clear they wanted their day to feel both timeless and intimate, and the natural beauty of the setting enhanced their vision perfectly.
Alyssa and Kevin’s advice to future couples is a reminder we all need: don’t let the stress of planning dim the joy of your wedding day. As their photographer, I saw how they overcame the pre-wedding anxiety with thoughtful preparation and trust in their team. They encourage couples to focus on the bigger picture—celebrating love and the life you’re building together. On their wedding day, they embraced the moment, letting go of any minor details. It was a privilege to document the laughter, love, and genuine joy that unfolded. Their story is proof that when you let go, everything truly falls into place.
Alyssa and Kevin’s wedding at County Line Orchard was one for the books. From the moment I saw Alyssa in her off-the-shoulder Martina Liana gown, it was clear this day would be extraordinary. The rustic charm of the barn, paired with fall’s golden hues, made every shot breathtaking. Kevin and his groomsmen brought a mix of elegance and fun, which set the tone for a vibrant celebration.
The ceremony, unplugged and blending American and Macedonian traditions, was deeply personal. I loved how it allowed their 250 guests to stay fully present and engaged. Later, the barn’s twinkling lights and rich autumn palette created a magical setting for the reception. It was a day filled with love, culture, and family—an unforgettable celebration I was honored to capture.
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