Tori and Roscoe came from New York to the Wadsworth Mansion, drawn to the idea of an estate wedding that felt timeless but full of personality.
Spring had other plans, with light rain coming and going.
They had imagined something colorful. Florals, details, small touches, personal moments throughout the day. And even under the gray sky, that part held. If anything, the color stood out more.
The flowers felt alive, the interiors of the mansion carried warmth, and everything settled into a slower rhythm, still full of life.
The day became something a little different than planned, but just as true to them.