"Look closely what do you see? I spy with my little eyes a: baby pomegranate, a pear, purple kale, wine grapes, figs, immature oranges, an eggplant, and 2 carrots among bright colored blooms. This wedding was inspired by the fall harvest at a pomegranate farm in the secluded hills of Temecula. Owl Creek Farms harvests blackberries, pomegranates, and lavender making the aroma of the air so sweet and vibrant.
There wasn't a detail that wasn't missed down to the gold speckled on the arils of the pomegranates on the cake. The unconventional details adorned near vintage rustic details was perfect for the untraditional classy bride. The attention to detail was as superb as how sweet the love was between Natosha and Zach. It was almost impossible to choose a favorite element of this organic, Fall Harvest, wedding inspiration shoot. At first, it was the unconventional bouquet that at every look you find another surprising touch. Then the gold speckled fruit onto of the dark chocolate naked cake with the pops of blue and deep reds. How can you miss the giant 1000-year-old Great Oak or the vintage blue truck? I guess you can say that there wasn't a detail that we don't love.
From the photographer: I wanted to show couples, that you can push the boundaries on the elements they incorporate into their wedding day. I wanted to show my couples that the unconventional and the traditional can intertwine and not be afraid to pull inspiration from the beauty around them."
There wasn't a detail that wasn't missed down to the gold speckled on the arils of the pomegranates on the cake. The unconventional details adorned near vintage rustic details was perfect for the untraditional classy bride. The attention to detail was as superb as how sweet the love was between Natosha and Zach. It was almost impossible to choose a favorite element of this organic, Fall Harvest, wedding inspiration shoot. At first, it was the unconventional bouquet that at every look you find another surprising touch. Then the gold speckled fruit onto of the dark chocolate naked cake with the pops of blue and deep reds. How can you miss the giant 1000-year-old Great Oak or the vintage blue truck? I guess you can say that there wasn't a detail that we don't love.
From the photographer: I wanted to show couples, that you can push the boundaries on the elements they incorporate into their wedding day. I wanted to show my couples that the unconventional and the traditional can intertwine and not be afraid to pull inspiration from the beauty around them."
Photography: Kyrsten Ashlay Photography | Venue: Owl Creek Farms | Videography: Kaylee Duke | Floral Designer: New Creation Floral | Rentals: Le Petit Jardin Vintage | Stationery: Letters with Jamie | Linens: Rustic Peony Co. | Cake & Desserts: The Kilted Cake | Beauty: Jodi Snowden | Bridal Boutique: Lulu's Weddings | Bartending Service: Clarke's Cocktails