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Brittny and Jon’s Napa Winery Wedding

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Brittny and Jon’s love story actually began about 10 years ago without them even knowing it! They both are in the Navy, which is where they met. Brittny flies helicopters, while Jon flies jets. (Hence their wedding hashtag of #fromwingstorings!!) Here is how Brittny remembers how it all began: “Jon went to the Naval Academy with my twin sister, Jessica, and they were in the same company. They went through a bootcamp called “Plebe Summer” before their first fall semester of their freshman year. At the completion of their summer, they had a Parent’s Weekend where they invite the families up to be with them before the start of the semester. I met Jon that weekend in an ice cream shop in Annapolis while I was sitting with my family. He walked in with his family and I thought he was the most gorgeous man I’d ever seen. My sister introduced us, and four years later we both commissioned as officers in the Navy in the same month, started flight school together in Pensacola, FL and became close friends. We started dating a year after that (summer of 2010).” When it was time to propose, Jon got down on one knee in the privacy of Brittny’s apartment balcony, with an origami letter he made. Brittny describes it as “private, spontaneous, from the heart, and at home. It was perfect.”

They decided to have their wedding up in Northern California at a family member’s house and vineyard. You could not ask for better weather! Everyone was looking sharp, with a lot of their Navy friends in attendance. The ceremony was held amongst the vines, and it ended with the traditional military sword arch! Usually, this is to “welcome the bride to the Navy”, but since Brittny is already in the Navy, the boys declared, “Thank you for your service!”, with a quick tap to the bum with a sword! The rest of the evening was just as beautiful as the couple. There were some interesting dance moves to cap off the night, and everything was just perfect. Congrats to this amazing, sweet couple!

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Photography: Shelly Anderson Photography

Coordinator: Napa Valley Custom Events

Venue: Family Vineyard

Hair and Makeup: Sisters Salon

Florals: Julie Stevens Design

Catering: Park Avenue Catering

DJ/Entertainment: GrapeVine Music

Officiant: Paster Phillip Morgan

Bride’s Dress: Madison James Bridal

Bridesmaid dresses: Jim Hjelm Occasions

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Iceland- Scandinavian Adventure Part I

iceland-11Iceland. Weird. Fascinating. Mysterious. Unearthly.

As we were driving along the vast and empty countryside of Iceland, I kept saying to my travel buddy (Erin, or “Fitz”), “I just don’t understand….”. This land was unlike anything I had ever seen before. None of it made sense. The earth was made up of everything from volcanic rock, moss, sulfur dirt, regular dirt, glaciers, sea rock. There were no farms, nor large herds of animals….other than the horse farms, which were very abundant. We rarely saw houses, and the “cities” we drove through consisted of, at most, a few hostels, two coffee shops, maybe a super market (maybe), and a few houses. It was unreal. Also, while driving along the roads, you notice big billowing white clouds of steam. Everywhere.  Is that a factory!? Oh no, it’s just some volcanic hot spring action. Most of Iceland’s energy source is geothermal, which makes sense since the entire country sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and was formed by volcanic action. This is also why there are so many hot springs! Including the oh-so famous Blue Lagoon. Iceland was settled by the vikings, who named the country “ice”-land to defer others from coming and settling in this beautiful yet strange land. Fitz and I wanted to start our Scandinavian tour here to see what this country had to offer!

We started our trip by landing in Reykjavik around 2:30am. Since our internal clocks were not adjusted, and we finally were in Iceland (on a Friday night), we immediately dropped off our bags and went out exploring this fun city! We soon realized how much of a “backpackers” city Reykjavik was, since almost everyone we met was a traveler. We rarely met any Icelanders in Iceland. We forced ourselves to leave the night life at 5am to get some rest, but realized we easily could have stayed out longer if we liked. Even though the sun had already come up, Reykjavik party-goers were still going strong. The next day we picked up our car and started driving. It was the first time we saw the country in daylight! I just couldn’t get over the vastness of it all. After driving all day, we came back to the city for one more night. We gave ourselves another “curfew” of about 3am, knowing we would need to be on the road again early.

That next day we drove to Geysir, which is a small town, (town? I think I’d call it an “area”), which is named after the one attraction it has; a geyser! This was the only part of the trip where we actually got rained on. But it didn’t matter that we were freezing cold, we were watching 100 degree C water being shot into the air every 5 mins! It was pretty amazing seeing streams, literally boiling, flow along the street. Pockets of steam were just being released all over this patch of land. It was out of this world! We then headed on to Gulfoss, which is the largest waterfall in Europe! The sun came out for us then, and we quickly realized that the weather in Iceland also doesn’t make any sense, just like the landscape. Every 15 mins the weather changes!

We stayed in a cute and cheap hostel in Selfoss that night, as we watched the sun go down almost around 11pm. Our last day in Iceland was ahead of us, and we saved the best for last. The Blue Lagoon! While the lagoon is actually man made, the heat is not. It was like walking into hot tub, only with lava pebbles on the bottom, hot spots that were BOILING, caves, waterfalls, a walk-up bar, and a free mud face mask. I’d do it again.

All in all, Iceland was amazing. So strange, yet perfect. I need to go back to do MORE. But sadly, Fitz and I were heading to our next country of the trip….NORWAY. Stay tuned!!

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Two weeks in Southeast Asia for k » Shelly Anderson Photography | Blog - […] around Scandinavia two years ago. While we LOVED that trip, and you can read more about it HERE, we decided that our next big trip would be 1) warm! 2) cheap. Scandinavia is the most expensive […]

Veronica and Taylor’s Pacific Beach Engagement

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Oooo la la can you feel it? Do you see it? That’s love, baby! The first time I met Veronica and Taylor was at a local coffee shop, and they walked in holding hands and just smiling. BIG smiles. They are the friendliest and sweetest people, with such large hearts. They wanted their engagement session to be simple, and have their love for each other be the star. We started up at Kate Session’s park, which has a lot of meaning for them both. This was where Taylor proposed! It also is one of their dog’s, (Brutus), favorite play date spots. As soon as he got out of the car, that pup started running around the fields. He was a bit confused to learn that this park-date was more about Veronica and Taylor than for fetching tennis balls all day. He was a good sport though when his owner’s wanted to have a little champagne picnic, and he laid right down and enjoyed the warm weather with them.

Afterwards, we headed to the Pacific Beach Pier, for one of the best sunsets 2015 has had to offer! Late summer/fall time is my favorite to shoot engagements on the beach. You just can’t beat that California sun! As we watched the last moments of the day go down past the horizon, Veronica and Taylor frolicked along the warm water beach. I’m SO excited for their wedding next year! And I know they are as well! Congrats to you both!

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