


To keep their wedding environmentally conscious, Eri purchased a 100% silk dress made by eco-wedding dress designer, Olivia Luca and her wedding ring - a recycled white gold with conflict free diamonds - was made by Etsy artist, SingleB beautiful.

In lieu of favors, the couple donated to The Nature Conservancy's Plant A Billion Trees Project. They also made a donation to CarbonFund.org to offset all the traveling by guests required to attend their wedding.
Eri and Philip also included the use of a good old fashioned Polaroid camera.


Unless noted otherwise, all photography above by Rachel Robertson
Eri and Philip chose the Juliet invitation, shown below.

7 comments:
What a stunning location! Wow!
Love, love, love that bouquet. I'm a little obsessed with the fresh picked look, and that one is gorgeous.
Very pretty!! Love that the guests left well-wishes on Polaroids with that amazing background :)
What a lovely scenery! It must be very romantic for the two to be wed here!
Thank you for all your sweet comments! Eri and Philip will be so pleased! :)
I love this wedding. I want to do Polaroids for my wedding, but don't know where to find film, since Polaroid doesn't make it anymore. Do you know where they got their film?
Thanks for such lovely comments, everyone! @Northern Bride -- these technically weren't Polaroids. We used Instax Mini by Fuji film. The films are a bit smaller than real Polaroids, but this is a good alternative because they still make them!
http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/film_photography/instax/instax_mini/index.html
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