A Spring Wedding at Kingscote Barn: Dogs, Dancing & Big Love
Some weddings just hit different, and this one? An absolute banger from start to finish. Think springtime at Kingscote Barn, a ceremony that had everyone reaching for tissues, dogs that 100% stole the show, and a dancefloor that saw some questionable but fully committed moves.
A Love-Filled Ceremony (And Some Good Boys in Bowties)
Inside Kingscote Barn, with the light flooding through the windows, these two said I do surrounded by their favorite people—and their four-legged VIPs, who were frankly loving every second of the attention. Indoor ceremonies here just hit different. The kind where vows feel even more powerful, emotions fill the room, and at least one guest is pretending they’ve just “got something in their eye.”
Couple’s Photos? Straight-Up Cool vibes, like magazine worthy!
Some couples need a little warming up to the camera. Not these two. They stepped into their couples’ photos like they were born for this—fully embracing the moment, hyping each other up, and delivering absolute supermodel energy. No golden hour? No problem. These two made grey skies look like high fashion.
Speeches That Had Everyone Laughing (and Maybe Ugly Crying)
If you weren’t crying at the ceremony, the speeches got you. The perfect mix of heartfelt and hilarious—tales of how they met, questionable first impressions, and some mild roasting from the best man. The kind of speeches that make you feel just so damn lucky to be in the room, witnessing something this special.
That Dancefloor Though…
You know when a wedding hits that sweet spot? The drinks are flowing, the playlist is absolute fire, and nobody’s holding back? That was this dancefloor. Shoes were abandoned, questionable dance moves were fully embraced, and if there was a Guinness World Record for “most people singing ‘Mr Brightside’ at full volume,” they would have smashed it.
Final Thoughts?
If I could shoot this wedding every single weekend, I would. Spring at Kingscote Barn, a couple who radiate joy, dogs who understood the assignment, and a dancefloor that deserved a medal—absolute wedding gold.