Rustic NJ Wedding Published | Aisle Ready

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This past summer we had the honor of capturing Jamie and Wojtek’s Red Mill Museum Village Wedding in the town of Clinton, NJ. This wedding was really special to me because it reminded me so much of our own wedding. Like Jay and I did, Jamie and Wojtek had an intimate wedding with only their closest friends and family present. It was so sweet and emotional that during the exchange of vows I cried almost as much as I did on our own wedding day! But somehow I managed to get it together quickly enough to avoid any blurry pictures :-) Today I’m excited to share that this beautiful rustic NJ wedding has been published on Aisle Ready! Congratulations to Jamie and Wojtek!

See the full feature here: Red Mill Museum Village | Rustic NJ Wedding

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Ceremony Location | Red Mill Museum Village
Reception Location | The Clinton House
Wedding Dress | I Do… I Do
Groom’s Suit | Men’s Warehouse
Wedding Cake | The Clinton House Bakery

A Rustic NJ Wedding by NJ Wedding Photographer Idalia Photography, a husband and wife photography team based in Central New Jersey. Contact us for more information.

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