
There’s something timeless about a black-tie wedding in the middle of winter — especially when it’s wrapped in soft pinks, snowy whites, and the warm glow of golden hour. Tiffanie and Ben’s February celebration at The Grand Lady was nothing short of stunning, but what stood out the most was the love that surrounded them.
The Grand Lady is already such a dreamy venue with its historic charm and wide-open spaces, and on this day, it felt even more magical. Tiffanie and Ben brought together their closest family and friends for an intimate, elegant gathering that felt deeply personal and full of joy.
From the start, the day carried a quiet kind of excitement. Tiffanie got ready with her bridesmaids in soft morning light, surrounded by laughter and a few happy tears. Her gown was classic and romantic — every detail, from the delicate lace to the way it moved when she walked, fit the day perfectly. Ben looked equally sharp in a timeless black tux, and you could feel the emotion in the air the moment he saw her walking down the aisle.



































































One of the most memorable parts of the day? Their golden hour portraits. As the sun began to dip, the light filtered through the trees just right — casting everything in that dreamy, glowing haze photographers live for. Tiffanie and Ben leaned into the moment, completely relaxed and lost in each other. Those few quiet minutes gave us some of our favorite images of the day.

































The celebration continued into the evening with heartfelt toasts, a packed dance floor, and all the warmth that comes when you’re surrounded by the people who love you most. Even with the winter chill outside, everything about the day felt full of light.
Tiffanie and Ben, thank you for letting me be a part of your story. Your day was beautiful, not just in the details, but in the way you two looked at each other, laughed together, and celebrated with so much heart.
Wishing you both all the love in this next chapter.

























