Alexandra & Mike Wedding – 8.25.17

Vineyards are quickly becoming some of my favorite venues to photograph at, and Alexandra and Mike’s wedding was no exception!  From when I arrived, to when I left, this couple and their family and friends were nothing but smiles, laughter, and love.  Not to mention Alex and Mike’s two adorable dogs who sat patiently for pets and had their own roles in the wedding procession.  This wedding was a stunner, with shades of gold, light pinks and white throughout, it certainly all came together beautifully.

After getting ready, the couple and their party headed down to the ceremony area, a  large oak tree hung with lanterns and lights, overlooking all the vineyards at Monterre Vineyards.  Their children and dogs brought up the end of the processional before the bride made her appearance.  Each dog had a sign, one reading, ‘I’m just here for the cake’ and the other ‘I loved her first.’  It was truly a charming moment, and left all guests laughing as they made their way down the aisle.

As guests looked on, Mike beamed as he saw Alex for the first time all decked out in her dress.  After her brother gave her away, these two had a beautiful ceremony and when their first kiss was had, guests broke out in applause.  As they walked down the aisle, as husband and wife for the first time, we all headed right into family photos and couple photos throughout the vineyards.  Guests headed right to the cocktail hour, filled with his and her cocktails, yard games, and laughter.  As the cocktail hour came to a close, and the sun began to set, the Monterre staff led guests up to the main banquet hall where dinner, dancing, and the reception were to be held.

Seats were taken by guests, as the couple’s family and party were introduced, before Alex and Mike made their entrance and began their first dance as husband and wife.  They were serenaded by their aunt, as they spun around on the dance floor.  As the song ended, the couple took their seats and the toasts began!  The bride’s sister and brother gave a joint toast followed by the groom’s best man.  Glasses were raised as guests applauded the couple!

After a lovely dinner, the couple headed down with me to get some night shots under the oak tree they had gotten married under.  Now all the lights were lit up and some beautiful night shots were had.  After we were carted back up to the reception area, dancing began!  The groom and his mother shared a touching dance, while the bride invited everyone onto the dance floor in memory of her dad. Dancing ensued as guests gathered on the dance floor to show their moves.  As I was heading out, I left behind a dancing crowd, with a glowing bride and groom, surrounded by friends and family who so clearly love them both.  So here’s to Alex and Mike, to many more years of happiness, love and laughter!  And without further ado, Alex and Mike’s wedding:

 

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Photography and writing by:

Alysha Yoder Photography

(b) www.alyshayoderphotoblog.com (w) www.alyshayoderphoto.com

(e) alyshayoderphoto@yahoo.com (p) 610.762.7810

Venue, DJ, and Catering: Monterre Vineyard

  • Special thanks to all the wonderful staff of Monterre Vineyards who helped me get photos throughout the night!

Flowers:  Ruby’s Floral Factory

Cake:  Granny Schmidts

Kayla & Matt’s Wedding 5.28.17

So this blog post has been a long time coming!  I’ve been busily second shooting, photographing families, and packing for Japan which I leave for in the AM… today now, I guess lol.  But these two love bugs, Kayla and Matt, are clearly two peas in a pod.  Not to mention, their family and friends really knew how to throw a party!  They had to reschedule the venue unexpectedly THREE DAYS before the wedding took place.  And holy cow, did they all come together as a family to pull this event off! We started off the day with the women getting ready at Kayla’s grandmother’s house. Everyone enjoyed subs and chit chat, as everyone’s hair and makeup was done.

After the lovely bride was put in her dress, I headed out to the groom’s mothers home to get shots of her with the men.  She sadly was unable to attend, so the couple wanted to include her in photos!  Everyone piled in their cars and headed to the lovely Banana Factory in Bethlehem.  Family members and friends showed up with cookies and desserts in hand for a dessert cookie bar (which was also served with gelato, yum!) after dinner.  Soon, the family was all hands on deck to put together the stunning arbor for the ceremony.

With everything put together and decorated, the go ahead was given for the ceremony to start.  Guests were seated as the groom and groomsman walked in.  Kayla, being given away by her father, led to chuckles as they circled the sign post a few times before heading to her soon to be husband.  And let me tell you, Matt was beaming as soon as he caught a glimpse of his stunning bride headed down the aisle for him.  The ceremony was lovely, and guests looked on as these two got hitched. Rings were exchanged, a sand ceremony (where sand wasn’t exactly ‘combined’ like it was supposed to haha!), and a first kiss were had!  The couple was announced as husband and wife for the first time and headed down the aisle and right into their couple pictures.

With two super handy bridesmaids to help, we went all around the Banana Factory property, capturing these two in the scenery.  You couldn’t ask for a more photogenic couple, could you?  And both are so clearly in love with one another in every single photo!  With couple photos checked off our lists, we all headed inside to prepare for the party’s entrance.  First dance and father daughter dance commenced, followed by all guests joining in on the dancing festivities.  There were some winning dance moves by some for sure, and I caught a butt grab or two 😉

The best man and maid of honor stood up and toasted the couple in two sweet speeches. Glasses were raised and clinked, while guests blew on noisemakers to signal that the couple should kiss!  The bride’s father followed up with a thank you speech as guests were then asked to make their way to the dance floor for the garter and bouquet toss.  There were some awesome dive bombs from both the men and women for these and the reapplication of the garter left the room in stitches!  A touching ‘longest married couple’ dance began and the winner’s were presented with a plaque as they gave marriage advice to the newlyweds.  Cake was cut (and smashed in faces) and guests were served gelato and tons of yummy homemade cookies before we headed out for some lovely night photos.  These two rocked it, even though it was raining outside.  They win some of my favorite photos ever!  Just look at how in love these two are!  The night wrapped up and I headed out, but not before exchanging some hugs and congrats.  So three cheers for this lovely couple and to many, many more years of happiness.  Now enjoy, Kayla and Matt’s wedding:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Photography and writing by:

Alysha Yoder Photography

(b) www.alyshayoderphotoblog.com (w) www.alyshayoderphoto.com

(e) alyshayoderphoto@yahoo.com (p) 610.762.7810

Venue: The Banana Factory

Flowers: Flower Essence of Easton, PA

As well as the expertise of Aunt Shelli and bridesmaid Melissa.

Cake And Catering : Simply Smooth of Allentown, PA

DJ:  Laser DJ of Bethlehem, PA

 

A Food Tour of Denver

I do a lot of travel (if the blog didn’t give thhatt away).  I have been to a lot of cities both in the country and out of the country.  Denver, in all it’s wonderfulness, has now made the top of my lists.  From the start of my trip to finish, it was just an amazing place to be.  If you read my last blog post, I was down in Denver to spend a long weekend with my sister and celebrate our birthdays.  Also, one of her residency interviews was here buutttt I mean sister’s birthday weekend is definitely the most important thing here haha!
From the moment I arrived in Denver, I felt at home.  The place is filled with art, food, photographic landscapes, and all around pretty wonderful people.  It has a bit of that Southern Charm but with that crunchy granola, ‘we care about what we put in out bodies’ vibe, plus, it’s a super friendly dog city. These were my people!  And this was my foodie mecca!
Kate and I crammed as much as we could in the four days we were there.  I’m sharing mostly our favorite adventures and highlights but there was so much more we enjoyed that I’m not sharing. If you can go there, do!  You won’t be disappointed.  Especially if you’re a foodie.  Or a hiker.  Or a photographer.  Or you really enjoy delicious fresh mountain spring water.  There’s a little something for everyone here!
After a little debate, coming in at the top of our Denver adventure was a food walking tour with Taste of Denver.  This is a fun, locally owned business, run by sisters Lindsay and Chemae.  Not only were we lucky enough to get Chemae, as our wonderful guide, but we also were the only two on the tour that day.  Seriously, that never happens!  It was a one on one experience and Chemae and all the restaurants we visited made it truly a wonderful experience.
We started our day by arriving in Downtown Denver and meeting Chamae at Milk and Honey.  It’s an upscale restaurant, hidden between two shops.  You walk through their entrance and it opens up into a beautiful courtyard (which I’d love to visit in Spring and Summer).  The inside is stunning and the food was delicious! We got to sample Blistered Shishito Peppers, Balsamic Glazed Ribs, and House Cut Fries.  The balsamic glaze was so good I was licking my fingers!  The bar was also nice enough to let me shoot some of the drinks they were making which were just stunning.

Looks good right? I could have stayed here all afternoon and sipped on cocktails but we had places to be and more food to sample!  The nice thing about the tour is there is A LOT of food you get to try.  Everything is small bites, not like full blown dinners, but it’s filling.  I promise.  Plus, after each restaurant, you get to walk to the next place, as your guide talks about the history and city around you.  You’re getting to learn, burn off some calories, and eat all at the same time.  It’s pretty fantastical.

 

Our next stop was Euclid Hall Bar & Kitchen. The building itself is rich with history.  As Chamae told us all about the building we got to sample their house made Beef Short Rib Kielbasa as well as their house-made mustards and kraut.  True story, all the meat from here comes from Colorado animals.  They make and cure almost all their meat. They also have a wonderful drink selection.  We got a coupon for a free drink and we used it!  We came back and sampled some more food and drinks later that evening and it was worth it.

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We left Euclid Hall to be greeted by Christmas carolers dressed to the nines in 1920s garb and makeup/hair.  The city really goes all out during the holidays and everywhere was decorated beautifully.  Chamae continued to tell us about the history of many of the buildings and city as we made our way to our next stop, Little Owl Coffee, a cute little coffee shop with baristas who know their stuff and do some killer coffee art. The hot beverage on a chilly day, was a perfect break before we started in on some more food. I had a macchiato, while Kate opted for a hot chocolate, and Chamae had a latte.

After warming up we headed to our favorite stop.  And no, it’s not what you would think.  And trust me, everything we had was awesome, so this was a hard decision buutttt after much discussion we both agreed EVOO Marketplace was our favorite stop.  Not your usual food tour stop either, which was why it was so memorable.  It’s a family run shop and the brainchild of a husband and wife team, Mick and Carolyn Major.  The whole store is based on the concept of ‘taste before you buy.’  And taste we did.  All their olive oil and balsamic oils are the highest quality you can buy.  From pressed and infused oils to a HUGE variety of white and balsamic vinegars.  It was so much fun and Carolyn gave us a wonderful lesson before tasting about the processes of their different products.  Then the sampling began, you take a little cup and pour yourself a little oil or vinegar and taste away. So many flavors all in one place, we couldn’t get enough! We loved it so much I got a whole case of different varieties for Christmas gifts.

These aren’t your ‘everyday’ oils and vinegars.  I fell in love with their Sage and Wild Mushroom Olive Oil.  Kate leaned more towards white vinegars while I loved the darks.  All the vinegars are aged in barrels and are either infused or pressed (either aged with the product, or pressed into it in the beginning).  We loved the Cara Cara Vanilla Barrel Aged Balsamic as well as the Grilled Pineapple Balsamic.

After EVOO, we headed out again!  This time, Chamae took us into some historic buildings and bars before we headed to our next destination.  Seriously, aren’t some of these places stunning?

Where ‘pearl’ buttons were first invented for cowboy-ware was in Denver, this is their store now.

Next on the docket was Zoe Ma Ma – Super Yummy Street Food. And yummy food it was!  The owner, Ma Ma, was on hand to talk to about her food.  It’s some of the best Chinese food I’ve ever had.  And it’s all handmade with recipes from Ma Ma herself.  It’s high quality ingredients include fresh homemade organic noodles, cage-free eggs, and all-natural meats.  Not to mention the ‘sauce bar’ they have where you can mix and match different sauces to top all your food with.  We got to indulge in Za Jiang Mian.  It’s a Classic Northern noodle dish with fresh egg noodles, ground pork sauce, and julienned veggies.  Kate and I almost licked the bowls clean.  Plus, the vibe of the whole place was wonderful. It was like you were stepping into a little restaurant in China. I wish we had a few weeks in Denver because I would be back here every week just to try different dishes.

Ma Ma and our guide, Chamae.

Following happy bellies full of noodles, we headed off to Mercantile. It’s kind of like an open air market that specializes in cheeses and meats.  They also have a wide variety of sandwiches, soups, salads, and pastries. It’s one of those places you’d want to come study or read a book so you can keep going back and getting little snacks all day.  It was lovely.  I wish we had time to sample everything, because let’s be honest, cheese is quite frankly one of the greatest foods in the entire world.  We got to try Sheep’s Milk Ricotta from Fruition Farms, it came with little crackers and house-made jam.  It was super yummy.

Our last stop (sadly) was Union Station which was a plethora of different food shops.  We ended with dessert at the Milkbox Ice Creamery.  It was pretty good in the ice cream front.  It’s gmo free, 100% natural, and all sourced from local farms.  I had salted caramel pb cup while Kate had Mocha Chip.

And with that, it was the end of our food tour.  Sad day.  Chamae was nice enough to walk us back to EVOO so we could continue to taste test.  But what a great experience!  Tons of good foods and off the beaten path food stops. Literally the cat’s meow of foodie tours.  If you’re in Denver look up Taste of Denver.  They do all sorts of food tours too! So you can pick and choose what works best for you.

Following our full bellies and food coma, we headed to the Parade of Lights!  What a wonderful holiday tradition!  The city is all lit up and the whole parade is filled with lights!  They have lights on horses, dogs, even Santa!  You name it and it most likely has a glow stick or lights attached.  A fun little excursion that day and a cool thing to see in the city!  It happens every year and even if you miss the Parade, the city itself is all lit up and is lined with little shops all decked out in holiday gear so that’s a pretty photographic experience too!

Now aside from the food tour, Kate and I seriously ate like queens for honestly, really cheap. We probably didn’t spend over $50 a day for three square meals and that’s pretty freaking awesome.  We had three favorite places.  Cafe Paprika was seriously the best. It’s a little hole in the wall and as soon as you pull up you’re hit with the wonderful smells of Mediterranean food wafting in the parking lot.  Mediterranean food and me is like white on rice.  I’m still thinking about the gryo meat (house-made) and mint tea that they pour from authentic teapots wwaayy up in the air. We also tried a dish called Bastilla which is like nothing I’ve ever had (which is rare).  It’s layers of puffed pastry filled with spiced shredded chicken, nuts, savory herbs and topped with powdered sugar and more spices.  Now sounds crazy right? But honestly, it was soo good.  If you’re here in Denver and you have a love affair with Mediterranean food like I do, go here.  You certainly won’t be disappointed!

Next on our list was the the The Denver Biscuit Company.  Confession.  This was the only place we ate at twice.  The biscuits were that good.  They have appeared all over various tv shows, probably most notably Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.  The biscuits are almost the size of your head and literally melt in your mouth.  The sausage gravy would have any Southern Grandma begging for the recipe and the jams and butters will make you want to get another biscuit just to use them.  If you looked up biscuit in the dictionary, The Denver Biscuit Company’s photo should be there.  They’re that good.

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Yes, be jealous of that biscuit.  I’m jealous and I already ate there.  Excuse me while I lick the screen.  Last, but not least, on our list was the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse.  We went here during our day trip to Boulder.  Starting off we drove Boulder Canyon, which is stunning in itself and has great hiking/biking trails as well as a number of pull offs to stop and absorb the beauty around you.  If you have a few hours to spare, take the drive up Boulder Canyon and stop off and hike a bit.

The Dashanbe Teahouse is kind of a combo food, drink, architecture and artwork visit.  The building is breathtaking.  The whole building was created by 40+ artisans from several cities of Tajikistan.  They created the decorative elements the Teahouse, including its hand-carved and hand-painted ceiling, tables, stools, columns, and exterior ceramic panels.  It’s absolutely stunning.  I’d recommend going here even if you’re not hungry.  The craftsmanship of this building is so unbelievable. But we did eat there.  And drink there.  They offer unlimited chai.  YES.  YOU HEARD RIGHT.  UNLIMITED CHAI.  You empty your coffee mug and they REFILL IT.  FOR FREE.  Put that in your pipe and smoke it.  We were in hog heaven.  Add that to the artistry around us and the yummy small plates we had of hummus and veggies and a little sampler plate.  People come here for tea (obviously) and the tea sandwich sit down experience.  You have to have reservations for that, so plan in advance people!

Is your mouth watering yet?  Mine is and I’m the one writing this!  But, in all fairness, I also got to eat all this deliciousness too.  Hopefully that was a good little food tour of Denver.  You can eat like kings and queens for cheap.  Plus, there is soooo much to see!  The scenery is breathtaking, the locals are wonderful, and there are more craft breweries and wineries then I could count!  But go to Denver!  Seriously.  You won’t be disappointed. Especially if you’re a crunchy granola foodie like me!  Until next time! -Alysha

Photography and Writing By:

Alysha Yoder Photography

(b) www.alyshayoderphotoblog.com (w) www.alyshayoderphoto.com

(e) alyshayoderphoto@yahoo.com (p) 610.762.7810

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