Posts tagged Film
Glamorous Black Tie Arizona Wedding at Mountain Shadows Resort | Alex + Meagan
 

As featured on Bridal Musings.

 
Sugar Beach Viceroy St Lucia Destination Wedding | Alexi + Billy
 
 
Greece Inspired Desert Engagement Session | Hallie + David
 
 
Hyatt at Gainey Ranch Scottsdale Wedding | Nicole + Brad
 

Watch the adorable film by Corona Films below.

 
Open Field Arizona Engagement Session | Tina + Luke
 

These two sweet loves chose to do their engagement session at one of the dreamiest locations in Arizona. The warm sunlight created the perfect glow on the open fields and vast mountain views. I could not believe how joyful these two were in each other’s arms. They simply played and ran through the empty fields as I captured the sweetest moments.

 
Sanctuary at Camelback Mountain Paradise Valley Wedding | Maryssa + Gunner
 

Photographer: Saje Photography

Film Lab: Goodman Film Lab

Planner: BTS Event Management

Makeup: Court Montes

Venue: Sanctuary at Camelback Mountain

Floral Designer: Lux Florist

Dress Designer: Berta 

Furniture Rentals: Bright Event Rentals

Invitations: Shine Weddings

Tux: Suit Supply

 
French Countryside Wedding | The Farm at South Mountain, Phoenix, Arizona
 

Photographer: Saje Photography

Film Lab: Richard Photo Lab

Floral Designer: Array Designs

Pies + Desserts: Bear and the Honey

Dress Designer:  Anna Campbell 

Makeup + Hair: Makeup Artistry by Natalie

Furniture: Event Rents

Ring: Trumpet & Horn

Tabletop: The Confetti Studio  

Tux: Nick's Menswear

Paper + Stationary: Curved & Co

Venue: The Farm at South Mountain

Shoes: Bella Belle

Veil: The Veiled Beauty

Hairpiece: Saint Signora

 
Greece | Santorini + Milos Travel Guide
 

We went to GREECE! Of course life has changed quite a bit since our Greek adventure but I have been working on sharing all of our travels and what they entailed. And what better time to start then now, while everyone is stuck at home secretly planning for their next future getaway. 

Traveling has become such a huge foundation for how we live and raise our children. A few years ago, when the travel bug bit me hard, I reached out to our closest family members and invited them on a wild journey - traveling in a group of  25+ people across the world. Being the control freak that I am (self-awareness at it’s finest, am I right?), I volunteered to take the reins on all things planning. That included, but was not limited to: booking airfare, finding the perfect vacation home, coordinating all excursions and creating an itinerary. Planning for a group of this size wasn’t easy, but I knew it would be well worth it. We embarked on our first journey to Alaska that year and haven’t looked back since!

While traveling, we have been asked “are you all family?” more times than I can count. It might sound hectic, and sometimes it is, but the memories my children are creating and being able to share that with their cousins is THE best feeling in the world. 

Greece was always at the top of the list of our dreamiest destinations! The stunning calderas, amazing greek food and turquoise waters pretty much sealed the deal for us. Although the travel planning process was tough, we finally touched down in the magical Greek islands and it was the trip of a lifetime.

 
 

Our first stop was Santorini. We rented a couple of huge Airbnbs for us all to share near Perissa Beach (black sand beach). Our hosts were some of our favorite people! Fresh baked goods were at our door every morning and they arranged rental cars for a day trip to Oia and quads for us to explore around the island. We travel with family members of all ages so getting to watch Eddie’s aunts and my mom learning to ride a four-wheeler was THE most hilarious thing!

We came across the most adorable gelato shop in Oia, Lolita’s Gelato Shop. With all of the kiddos in our group, stopping for treats is a must. Oia is pretty much where all the magic happens (aka: romance & picturesque blue-roofed houses galore)! It was surreal finally standing in one of the most photographed destinations in the world. I loved browsing through the cute shops and stopping along the alleyways for the perfect photo backdrops.

Our time in Santorini flew by! Even though the island is small, we had the best time exploring all there was to offer. A major trip highlight was when we took a Greek cooking class with Petra Kouzina! Not only was it the BEST food, hands down, that we had during our entire trip, the couple that owns it are the sweetest people - even the kids had a blast. A few nights later some of the adults in our group went on a Winery Tour which ended with the most stunning sunset views. That might have been my favorite night - probably because wine. ;)

Milos - it was UNREAL! We took a ferry ride over and rented yet another insanely beautiful Airbnb. The island of Milos is tiny but it is the most stunning place. The waters were crystal clear but slightly freezing. That didn’t stop us from jumping off the cliffs of Sarakiniko or swimming near the caves during our yacht tour with Milos Adventures. Milos is a quiet, less touristy island so there was so much ‘untouched’ land we were able to explore.

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I still can’t believe we are fortunate enough to experience these adventures into different countries and cultures. I’m convinced we need to be sponsored y’all.

Other top recommendations:

Yacht Cruise around Santorini: Spiridakos Sailing Cruises

Milos Restaurants: O! Hamos! Tavern, Gyros of Milos

Santorini Restaurants: La Maison, Ammoudi Fish Tavern, Ouzeri

Milos Beaches: Papafragas Beach and Caves, Tsigrado