FLora house + table 6
Some weddings feel like stepping into a memory — soft, warm, and entirely timeless. Baylee and Brandon’s day at Flora House was exactly that. A gentle blend of romance, laughter, and slow, intentional moments threaded through their entire celebration.
From the moment I arrived, the house was glowing — sunlight pouring through the windows, florals blooming in every corner, and their closest people filling the space with love. Their ceremony felt intimate and heartfelt, the kind of moment that asks you to slow down and breathe it all in.
For their photos, we blended digital and 35mm film, letting the day unfold naturally. The digital gave us the crisp, clean storytelling, while the film brought that dreamy, nostalgic softness Baylee & Brandon love. Their portraits in the garden were some of my favorites — warm tones, gentle movement, and the kind of seamless chemistry that makes my job feel effortless.
After Flora House, we made our way to Table 6, their favorite dinner spot, for a cozy, candlelit reception. It was the perfect way to end the day — intimate, heartfelt, and so “them.” Guests clinked glasses, shared stories, and wrapped the newlyweds in the sweetest kind of love.
Baylee and Brandon, thank you for trusting me to tell your story in both film and digital, weaving together a visual love letter that feels as timeless as the two of you.
xx,
— Kim
If you’re dreaming up your 2026 or 2027 celebration, I’d be so honored to photograph it. Dates are now open, and I’m booking a limited number of weddings each year to keep every experience intentional and personalized.
shot on digital
35mm film