Kait & Craig married on a summer August day at the Mountain Top Inn & Resort in Chittenden, VT. You may have seen this published in Rustic Weddings and Vermont Weddings. Surrounded by rolling mountains and a lake within sight, the blustery weather transformed the Vermont landscape into a as-close-as-you-can-get-to-Scotland scene. This was particularly fitting, as the couple honored Craig’s Scottish background with traditions such as the hand fasting ceremony and groomsmen in formal Highland dress (including specially ordered Sgian-dubh small knives). I’m a big proponent of including as many personal touches as possible, and Kait & Craig’s wedding felt like a celebration of both of their traditions and values.
For Kait & Craig, creating their own vows and making those promises in front of family and friends was deeply personal and momentous,
“Getting to write our own vows was a very emotional process for us, so when it came time to actually say the words out loud to each other in front of our family and friends it was a really powerful moment. Looking into each other’s eyes and speaking directly to one another while the entire room was just overflowing with love for us, and happiness and hope for our future together… It still chokes me up a little just thinking about it.
I’ll always keep those words somewhere safe so that when I need to remind myself of what our marriage was founded on I can call them up and go back to that beautiful moment we had together in front of our loved ones.” – Kait
Being there to witness and document moments like these are truly touching, and inspire me to create the best photographs possible.
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