Hidden Meadows Wedding | Liz + Ted

Liz and Ted were married at Hidden Meadows, a former dairy farm that’s been converted into a spectacular wedding venue near Snohomish, WA. After photographing the couple getting ready, we visited a nearby dahlia garden and railroad line for some fun portraits. The bucolic setting provided a great environment to capture the couple’s chemistry and warmth.

Under blue skies and late day sunshine, Liz was striking as she was escorted down the aisle by her proud father. Marissa, Liz’s sister, was the officiant whose insight of the couple made for a personal, touching ceremony. After a festive cocktail hour, things moved into the barn for a tasty dinner, hilarious toasts and great music. Ted, a talented musician, joined the fun by performing several songs with the band. The raucous night came to an end with a send-off by the newlyweds’ close-knit guests.

Liz and Ted, thanks so much for the kind hospitality from you, your family and your friends! | Dan DeLong

Before their wedding, Liz and Ted are photographed in the gardens at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz has her makeup touched up before her wedding with Ted at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Ted gets dressed in the groom's room before his wedding with Liz at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz's wedding shoes and Ted's tie photographed before their marriage at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz and Ted during a photo session at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz and Ted are photographed against a brilliant blue sky before being married at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz and Ted walk on the railroad tracks near Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA before their summer wedding. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz becomes emotional while walking down the aisle with her father during her outdoor wedding ceremony at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Sunflowers add to the wedding decor during a outdoor ceremony at Hidden Meadow, a wedding facility in the countryside near Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz and Ted are married during an outdoor ceremony Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Moments after being married during an outdoor ceremony, Liz and Ted are pictured at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

At Hidden Meadows, Liz and Ted are congratulated by guests after being married at the Snohomish, WA wedding facility. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz and Ted are toasted during their wedding reception at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Before their wedding, Liz and Ted are photographed in the gardens at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz, the bride, hugs her grandfather while Ted, the groom, sings with the band during the couple's wedding reception at Hidden Meadows, a wedding facility near Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Ted and his groomsmen light up cigars during Ted and Liz's wedding reception at Hidden Meadows in Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Liz and Ted thank guests during their wedding reception at Hidden Meadows, a wedding facility in the countryside near Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

Inside their limo, Liz and Ted kiss before departing Hidden Meadows for Seattle. (Photo by Dan DeLong/Red Box Pictures)

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One Response to “Hidden Meadows Wedding | Liz + Ted”

  1. Liz Norris says:

    That was so sweet of you to include our special day on your website! It was a magical day for us and you could not have captured it any better. It was a blast having you there all day to record every step. I will recommend you to anyone in need of a photographer. Much thanks, The Norris’