Mesa Wedding at Cider Corps
Jon and Amanda are two incredible humans and I’m beyond thrilled to share their wedding day with you. I first met Jon and Amanda while standing in line to order a coffee at my favorite local coffee shop, Peixoto. We hit it off and started chatting about our love for coffee, travel, and delicious food. What else is there, really? 😉
Fast forward a few months and we found ourselves chatting over coffee, this time, catching up on life and dreaming about their future wedding and what they wanted their day to encompass. They dreamt of bringing together their two families and honoring their Polish and Lebanese traditions. They dreamt of community and sitting around a single, long table to enjoy one another’s company. And lastly, they dreamt of a delicious, four-course meal and flaky, buttery pastries to end the evening.
The months leading up to the wedding were quite the whirlwind for Jon and Amanda. Shortly after first meeting them, they took ownership of a local bakery, Proof Bread. They were quickly tossed (literally) into owning and operating a bakery with high demands and expectant customers. They immediately began to live and breathe bread! And after having their busiest season yet, they got married! Talk about a wild ride!
Jon and Amanda, you are two of the kindest, most authentic, and thoughtful friends I have the pleasure of knowing, and photographing your day was an honor. Thank you for choosing and trusting me.
All the Rad Vendors
Venue | Mesa Arts Center and Cider Corps
Dress & Tux | Custom Made in Poland
Flowers and Decor | Meg Krumm
Catering | Moonrise Standard
DJ | Birkett Entertainment
If you enjoyed this wedding, you may also like Kris and Michelle’s downtown Tucson wedding.
Mesa Wedding at Cider Corps
Jon and Amanda are two incredible humans and I’m beyond thrilled to share their wedding day with you. I first met Jon and Amanda while standing in line to order a coffee at my favorite local coffee shop, Peixoto. We hit it off and started chatting about our love for coffee, travel, and delicious food. What else is there, really? 😉
Fast forward a few months and we found ourselves chatting over coffee, this time, catching up on life and dreaming about their future wedding and what they wanted their day to encompass. They dreamt of bringing together their two families and honoring their Polish and Lebanese traditions. They dreamt of community and sitting around a single, long table to enjoy one another’s company. And lastly, they dreamt of a delicious, four-course meal and flaky, buttery pastries to end the evening.
The months leading up to the wedding were quite the whirlwind for Jon and Amanda. Shortly after first meeting them, they took ownership of a local bakery, Proof Bread. They were quickly tossed (literally) into owning and operating a bakery with high demands and expectant customers. They immediately began to live and breathe bread! And after having their busiest season yet, they got married! Talk about a wild ride!
Jon and Amanda, you are two of the kindest, most authentic, and thoughtful friends I have the pleasure of knowing, and photographing your day was an honor. Thank you for choosing and trusting me.
All the Rad Vendors
Venue | Mesa Arts Center and Cider Corps
Dress & Tux | Custom Made in Poland
Flowers and Decor | Meg Krumm
Catering | Moonrise Standard
DJ | Birkett Entertainment
If you enjoyed this wedding, you may also like Kris and Michelle’s downtown Tucson wedding.