Saturday, April 18, 2020

Katie + John • The Stone House At Stirling Ridge Wedding • New Jersey Wedding Photographer


Katie and John's winter wedding was filled with so many beautiful details.
Custom designed invitations by Stephanie Tara Stationery must have been some of my favorite details to photograph along with Katie's super chic Ted Baker shoes.

After Katie & John's first look at Watchung Lake Park we headed to The Stone House At Stirling Ridge for their portraits, photos with their wedding party, and family formals.

The couple exchanged their vows in an indoor ceremony in front of a huge Christmas tree! It was officiated by Katie's Uncle Eddie. What a special moment it was!

Their reception room was filled with lush greenery and winter accents, beautifully designed and executed by David Mitchell Fine Event Design.
The celebration of The New Mr. & Mrs. Fleury continued with a night of dancing, eating and drinking!

Katie & John are two of the kindest people I have ever met! It was such an incredible pleasure and honor to be part of their wedding day!


Congratulations to The Newlyweds! 
May the years ahead be filled with lasting joy!

Katie & John's love story + engagement session can be found here.







































































































































































The Team:

Photography ~ Monika de Myer
Second Photographer ~ Tori Petrillo
Venue ~ The Stone House At Stirling Ridge
Florist ~ David Mitchell Fine Event Design
Baker ~ Rudy's Pastry Shop / F&B Fine Catering
Wedding Gown ~ Allison Webb
Shoes ~ Ted Baker
Bridal Jewelry & Accessories ~ Wedding Atelier
Bridesmaid Dresses ~ White by Vera Wang
Tuxedo ~ The Black Tux
Hair ~ JC Hair Design
Makeup ~ Beauty On Location NJ / Amy Baskin
Band ~ Atomic Funk Project / Steve David
Officiant ~ Edward Davidoski (Bride's Uncle)
Invitations ~ Stephanie Tara Stationery
Wedding Favors ~ Christmas Cookies made by Mim Fleury, mother of the groom

Includes Sugar Cookie recipe of Helen Fleury, grandmother of the groom. Handwritten by Mim Fleury.