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Grafton ND Wedding Photographers – Josh & Sharon

Grafton ND Wedding Photographers
Josh & Sharon

Josh & Sharon were married in Grafton, ND on Saturday. These high school sweethearts said their vows at St. John’s Catholic Church and celebrated with friends and family at the Keeley Farm! Getting married on the family farm felt right to them because it’s played such a huge role in their relationship. Pulling off a wedding on private property is no small feat and it turned out perfectly!! Sharon is such a talented planner and has an amazing eye for beauty. Her love for the color pink touched every part of the day! Side note, I am now obsessed with potato fields in July. Here are a few images from this incredible celebration.

This custom heirloom trunk from Petite Keep held the wedding details!


Sharon and Josh’s kitty, Cheeto, found a cozy little spot on Sharon’s dress!

 

A first look for the bride and groom!

What did I tell you about potato fields!!? All the heart eyes.

The colors in these flowers were perfect!

Ceremony time!

  

These were some of the best speeches I’ve EVER heard at a wedding!

A first dance…

 

Some beautiful sunset photos to close out a magical day.

 

  

 

VENDORS:
Ceremony: St. John’s Catholic Church
Reception: Keeley Farms
Bridal Gown, Veil/Headpiece: Your Day by Nicole
Hair Stylist: Green Door with Paige Shawna and Alexis Henning
Makeup Artist: Green Door with Samantha Shephard and Alexis Henning
Men’s Formal Wear: Men’s Wearhouse
Floral Design: Jalen Nicole Floral
Officiant: Father Jeff Eppler – St John’s Preist
DJ: Harmon Entertainment
Catering: 701 BBQ
Cake: Jennifer’s Sweets & Treats
Photographer: Abby Anderson

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See another Family Farm wedding here!
Abby Anderson is a Wedding & Portrait Photographer
Fargo, ND + Moorhead, MN // www.abbyanderson.com

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Hi, I'm Abby Anderson! I love capturing beautiful stories through my lens. When I’m not behind the camera photographing weddings, portraits or brands, you’ll likely find me unwinding with a period drama or experimenting in the kitchen, creating a giant pot of soup packed with every colorful vegetable I can find.