So we’ve shown you the Rehearsal Dinner and the Ceremony. Today we reveal Mary Craft’s TO DIE FOR reception held at a private residence secreted away in Utah county. Yes that is somebody’s home. Must be rough. Mary would like to thank all of the vendors who made this amazing event possible: AltaMODA for Mary’s gorgeous dress, Something Vintage Something Blue for the getaway car, the Roney’s for lending their estate as a backdrop for the reception, the entire Riehl Events team for the flowers and planning, Scenemakers for the site design, all the rentals from Diamond Rentals, valet parking provided by Valet Parking Services, Carrie’s Cakes for that amazing cake, Joe Muscolino Band for providing the music, Bacchus Event Services for creating the mocktails, David Perry Films for the gorgeous reception video, Chad from Swanovation Ice Sculptures for the gorgeous ice sculptures, Ann Elizabeth Custom Invitations for the creating the invitation suite, PixelWhipped for creating the rehearsal dinner and reception food signage. Enjoy the weekend! See you next week with something new.



Tara was so photogenic in her engagements; a real knock-out! I just couldn’t wait to do her bridals. When she arrived to the Capitol Building, she nearly took my breath away. I can’t imagine how Jared will reacted when he saw his bride for the first time. Tara was such an elegant bride and seemed so calm and comfortable for our shoot. Her look is absolutley timeless. Some of the photographs we got could have been taken fifty years ago.
I am so excited to post Tara and Jared’s wedding images, but I had better start at the beginning right? Living in Texas, the couple met in dental school which would explain both of their gleaming pearly white smiles. They chose Salt Lake City as a wonderful midpoint between the two families to celebrate a destination wedding. Tara’s family is from Texas and Jared’s is from Idaho.