Amanda & William’s wedding at the Delamater House in New Smyrna Beach was the perfect example of how beautiful an intimate celebration can be. From the very beginning, the day felt relaxed, personal, and full of meaning.

We started with capturing a few thoughtful details while Amanda finished up hair and makeup. Meanwhile, the excitement quietly built as everything came together. Shortly after, we guided William out into the garden for a first look. Then, Amanda snuck up behind him, and his reaction did not disappoint. First looks are always a favorite of ours, and this one was especially sweet and genuine.
Next, we explored the lush garden and foliage around the Delamater House for newlywed portraits. The setting created such a romantic and natural backdrop, giving us so many beautiful moments to capture. Afterward, we invited immediate family to join for portraits before transitioning into the ceremony.
Surrounded by their closest friends and family, Amanda and William exchanged vows and officially became husband and wife. The intimate setting made every moment feel even more special. Following the ceremony, we celebrated with a full group photo at the altar, capturing everyone who made the day so meaningful.
Then came a truly unforgettable moment. Our very own Clementine made a special appearance! Guests were able to meet her, feed her cookies, and, of course, jump into a few portraits. It was such a fun and unique addition to the day. Honestly, I never thought I’d ask a couple if I could bring my horse to their wedding, but it turned out to be absolutely perfect—and Clemmy clearly loved every second of it.
Once Clementine loaded back into the trailer, guests made their way to the reception area. The celebration continued with cake cutting and time spent together before we wrapped up coverage.
Congratulations to Amanda and William on such a heartfelt and memorable wedding day! Thank you for choosing me to documnet your beautiful wedding at the Delamater House!




















































































