Salt Lake City Wedding at Log Haven Resort
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Bert and Ashley and many of their friends met in grad school studying entomology. Bert’s educational emphasis is on crickets, you can see a nod to that in their second cake.
Bert and his family lived all around the world, but most of them traveled out from Belgium for the wedding, so it was a tender family reunion. It was the first time Bert and his brother have been together in almost 10 years!
This was an extremely rainy wedding day! The ceremony began late… we were on the time clock of mother nature. The atmosphere of the wedding was five leftover rain mist and excitement.
These people can dance! The live band kept everybody on their feet until it was time to send the couple away with a sparkler exit.
Ashley and Bert, thank you for trusting me to document your wedding! I wish you the very best in your marriage!
Photography: Love Brittny Photography
Venue: Log Haven Wedding
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When Bert and Ashley decided to get married, they knew they wanted a unique wedding venue. They explored many different options, but eventually fell in love with Log Haven, a rustic wedding venue nestled in the mountains outside Salt Lake City.
Log Haven offered the perfect backdrop for their intimate wedding ceremony. Ashley and Bert were surrounded by their closest friends and family as they exchanged their vows under the autumn trees.
The reception was held in the charming log cabin, where guests enjoyed delicious food and drinks while taking in the incredible views of the surrounding mountains.
Overall, Bert and Ashley’s Log Haven wedding was an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. If you’re looking for a breathtaking wedding venue in the Salt Lake City area, Log Haven should definitely be at the top of your list!
Salt Lake City Utah History
Salt Lake City is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. It is located in the north-central part of the state, approximately 250 miles (400 km) south of the Utah-Wyoming border. The city lies in the Salt Lake Valley, and is nestled between the Wasatch Mountains to the east and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west.
Salt Lake City was founded in 1847 by Brigham Young and his followers, who were seeking to escape religious persecution in the East. The city quickly grew into a thriving metropolis, and today it is home to more than 190,000 residents.
Salt Lake City has a rich history and culture that attracts visitors from all over the world. Some of the city’s most popular attractions include Temple Square, the Natural History Museum of Utah, and the Olympic Legacy Plaza.
Whether you’re a native Utahan or just visiting for a few days, be sure to explore everything Salt Lake City has to offer!