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Cedar Ridge Intimate MidSummer Wedding – Iowa Wedding Photographer

Siri + Alex shared their first date at the go to spot for Ramen in Iowa city – Pullman’s. It was only fitting they return their to get engaged! They knew they wanted their wedding day to be relaxed and easy going, making Cedar Ridge Winery the perfect venue! With an easy indoor rain plan, the gorgeous green vineyards, and the low key outdoor space, it was perfect setting for their intentional celebration.

The ceremony was moved inside last minute due to weather, but it was simple, easy and the perfect setting for their close family and friends to surround them with love.

After the ceremony, the sun start to pop out and so we took 15 minutes to frolick the vineyards for some portraits along with the assistance of some small family members!

My favorite part of their day was hands down their reception. I loved getting to hear the stories their families shared and how intentional Siri and Alex were with their time. They took a moment to celebrate and give thanks to each table for being there with a cheers!

They ended the night by the fire pits enjoying drinks and conversation with their friends while the live band played in the background!


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That's us on our wedding day. The part we loved the most? The big group hugs, the tears shed, the belly laughs, and getting to share all of it with our friends and family. 

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