From Wedding Planner, Danielle Pasternak
Wedding planning tips, resources, and inspiration
Philadelphia Cricket Club Wedding | Eliza and Thomas
Eliza and Thomas's elegant and intentional wedding at the Philadelphia Cricket Club was a stunning celebration despite the rain. From heartfelt preparations and a cozy First Look to a magical indoor ceremony and lively reception, every detail reflected their love and dedication. Captured beautifully by James Anderson Photography and enhanced by Robertson’s Flowers, the day was unforgettable for all who attended.
Vibrant, Sun-Kissed Portico Awbury Arboretum Wedding | Siobhan and Sean
In the heart of September, where every other weekend seemed to succumb to rain, Siobhan and Sean defied the odds with a sun-soaked celebration at the picturesque Portico Awbury Arboretum.
What unfolded on that perfectly sunny day was nothing short of magical — and incredibly fitting for this beautiful couple.
Summertime Glasbern Inn Wedding | Marielle and Frank
At DPNAK Events, it’s all about turning big wedding ideas into unforgettable memories. Recently, I had the privilege of working with an incredible bride and her mom to bring to life a wedding that perfectly exemplified the magic of love, resilience, and a touch of Mother Nature's unpredictability — all within the remarkable timeframe of six months.
Rainy, Fall Wedding at the Horticulture Center at Fairmount Park
If you’ve already skipped ahead, I know what you’re thinking… “Uhm, this certainly doesn’t look like it was raining?!”
Well, it absolutely was. Not a downpour, but for most of Jen and Matt’s wedding day on October 1, 2022, Mother Nature was providing a steady drizzle. This made the entire Horticulture Center at Fairmount Park look so green and lush. And provided a stunning “rain plan” for what was supposed to be an outdoor ceremony.
But the true rock stars were this amazing couple, their photographers (Asya and Georgi from Asya Photography), and the couple’s group of VIPs. They fearlessly braved the rain for photos and the result…. well, I’ll let you be the judge.