Katie and Justin’s Vintage Romance

This past Sunday Charity and I had the pleasure of photographing Katie and Justin’s wedding at the Castle Green in Old Town Pasadena. The hotel which opened in 1899 next to Central Park in Pasadena served as a perfect backdrop for this vintage inspired wedding. The Spanish/Moorish architecture as well as the Turkish and Victorian style salons gave us so much inspiration that we were literally gushing every time we turned a corner. I have to be honest it wasn’t just the location but Katie’s dress that had me oh’ing and ah’ing. She was absolutely stunning and the picture perfect modern twist on a vintage bride. Katie and Justin were married in the Palm Tree Ballroom and then danced the night away under the stars at their own private garden party. Jazz filled the air as the guests lounged and sipped Scorppinos (lemon ice and champagne cocktails). Both Charity and I felt as though we had snuck onto the lot of some amazing period piece movie. Congratulations Katie and Justin. Thanks for letting us be a part of your truly beautiful wedding.
Check out some Red Loft Studios’ favorite memories of Katie and Justin’s vintage inspired wedding.








The band set the perfect mood….

Katie had fun with cheeky napkins with a vintage flair.

My favorite part, a delicious homemade cake by Auntie Em’s.

Handmade cards by Katie and her dad.

Here is the recipe to Katie and Justin’s timeless wedding.
Coordination: Savoir Flair Weddings We love Ryan! She’s awesome!
Florist: Fiore Designs
Location: Castle Green
The Band: Usonia Jazz
Cake: Auntie Em’s Kitchen
Jenny Said,
May 31, 2007 @ 9:32 am
Wow….what a beautiful event! I’ve never shot at The Castle Green and now I really want to! Oh and yes Ryan from Savoir Flair is awesome!
Beautiful pictures Katie and congrats to Katie and Justin…
rye Said,
June 11, 2007 @ 8:54 pm
lookin good, feelin good
Dawn Said,
June 28, 2007 @ 9:12 am
Beautiful pictures of a wonderful event! It was great working with you, when you get a chance drop us a line – we’d love to put a couple of the photos up on our blog.