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Hitched: Meghan & Kevin at the Skansonia

Romantic vintage is how I’d describe Meghan & Kevin’s wedding celebration on the antique Skansonia Ferry boat last month. I love how she put together the soft greens, romantic roses, and dreamy creams, all inspired by a turn of the century styled cameo necklace Kevin gave to Meghan while they were dating.

I love the attitude of this shot… so funny!



A little post-nuptual champagne and lounge on their fabulous velvet couch.

This was their sugary sweet signature cocktail. When Meghan and I were planning out the photography details at our last pre-wedding meeting, we had a little side conversation about what their drink should be called. They both have rather uncommon last names, so after a little name scrabble, the “Megvan Steensbak” popped out of my mouth. I was delighted to see this on the menu at the bar!! Naturally it’s one of my favorite shots of the day:)

I’m not much of a cake gal (cause if I ate the cake at every wedding… well… let’s just say I’d have to buy new pants!), but it looked so good I had to try a bit. YUM!!!

Venue: Skansonia Ferry

Dress: uber romantic design by Maggie Sottero at Wallingford’s I Do Bridal

Flowers: Ballard Blossom

Cake: designed by Iska of Cake

Transport: British Motor Coach

Wedding Photographer: Yours truly!

4 comments

Barbie Hull - ARE YOU KIDDING?!?!? THIS IS SO ROMANTIC!!! GOOD WORK!

Airika Pope - Gorgeous, stunning, amazing. Laurel, you rock my socks off! Great job with all of these!!!

ONE LOVE PHOTO - I had to come back to look at these again. So very very nice! Love your style, just the right mix of candid, posed and SWEET! Nothing seems forced or over done. The color correction and tones are perfect!

Rediscovery: An Old Image With a New Twist. | Laurel McConnell Photography - [...] image was originally an 0ld fashioned rendition of sepia- the wedding was turn of the century inspired on Seattle’s favorite old floating venue, the Ska…Pleates, ruffles, cameos in gold, muted roses and sages. Today it is a different type of vintage; it [...]

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