Kaite & Jesse, BR Cohn

Several times a year we are fortunate enough to be asked to shoot a wedding at BR Cohn Winery in Glen Ellen.  I’m not sure what it is, but we always click really well with our BR Cohn couples.  Maybe whatever it is in their personality that causes the couple to choose this laid back venue among olive trees and grape vines somehow jives with our own relaxed personalitites.  In any case, we love BR Cohn, and we had a great time shooting Katie and Jesse’s recent wedding on Fox Hill.  These two made great choices regarding their wedding design and budget. It felt that every penny was spent in a conscientious manner and anything that mattered to Katie + Jesse reflected great quality.  For example, instead of housing all of their out of town family in hotels, they opted to go through vrbo.com and rent a house in Glen Ellen (which is what Lisa and I often do when we shoot out of town weddings).  They also chose to get an AWESOME Model T hot rod which brought a ton of style per dollar.  One place they saved some money was on the cake by having Katie’s aunt doctor up a store bought cake.

I can prattle on about wedding details and logistics forever.  If you are curious about any of that, don’t hesitate to ask.  In any case, we hope you enjoy the photos!

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5 Responses to “Kaite & Jesse, BR Cohn”

  1. Huckleberry Karen

    Those are some beautiful photos!! Love the picture of the bridesmaids. The colors really pop!


  2. very nice, james and lisa. you guys have outdone yourselves.


  3. Oh, the memories, love seeing another BR Cohn wedding! Another great job on the photos too!

  4. Leslie

    Wow great wedding! Can you tell me where they rented the Model T?


  5. Leslie,
    I’m pretty sure they got the car from a member of a Napa car club. I’ll try to find out the details.
    James

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