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October 20, 2010

JENNIFER + NATHAN : MARRIED IN HANOVER, PENNSYLVANIA

Jennifer and Nathan said their “I do’s” on a gorgeous summer day at Codorus State Park in Hanover, Pennsylvania. I was very excited when Jen and Nate asked me to document their Pennsylvania wedding. I had an incredible time at their engagement shoot and I just knew the wedding was going to be equally as much fun. Jen and Nate did a “first look” where they met before the ceremony to get all of the formal photo mumbo jumbo out of the way early. There was an overall “green wedding” theme to the day as well. All of the plates, cups and utensils were either recyclable or compostible, the soda bottles came from Catawissa Bottling Company in Catawissa, Pennsylvania which were returned to be reused, and the centerpieces were made by the bride and groom from labels Jen found on the internet and cans they recycled for months. It should also be recognized that this was also Chuck and Tito’s first wedding adventure. Wishing you all my best!

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  1. Dana Duncan says:

    Amazing job as always Rob! Thanks for letting me, Chuck and Tito join you for such a fun wedding!

  2. Ashley says:

    Is the building in the first photo, on the top right, a building at Codorus State Park?

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