I’m happy today to be sharing Gretchen and Scott’s gorgeous Priest Lake wedding with you. It’s a celebration of some of my favorite things – love, hanging out lakeside, amazing photography and ice cream. How can you go wrong with that combination? These stunning photos from Mastin Studio literally take my breath away. Which leads me to my next point – brides, if you’re looking for truly awe-inspiring wedding photography, consider film. Film lends a soft, ethereal quality that is timeless and dreamy without being trendy and I’m finding that more and more of my favorite wedding images are shot on film (like many of the photos featured here.) So without further ado, check out Gretchen and Scott’s beautiful celebration…
{Photos by Mastin Studio.}













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I was wondering who made her dress. I love it!
perfect pics, lovely, simple, nostalgic.
Love the feel of this wedding, photos are gorgeous, and the location looks dreamy!
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Thank you for featuring me. I think you elegantly expressed what I believe. I think film offers timeless beauty in a photograph and it ages well. I prefer it to any passing trend in digital or processing technique.
I offer my brides what I would want for myself, always :)
Thanks,
Kirk
.-= Kirk Mastin’s most recent blog post: Seattle Engagement Photography Denise Matt at Discovery Park =-.
Beautiful location and beautiful bride! Sweet details, looks like such a charming affair!
.-= Lizzie [Ten Thou Bride]’s most recent blog post: Dear Dress- You’re MINE =-.
love the ice cream parlor pics!
.-= lydia {ever ours}’s most recent blog post: real wedding a sweden beach wedding =-.
Love this sweet wedding and set at such a beautiful location!
.-= forget.me.knot.weddings’s most recent blog post: Love Shoot- Nousha Henry =-.