Nina & Adam: Sweetwater Branch Inn Wedding
- Christine Plumley

- Feb 19, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 22
Nina had me at "starry night" vibes. We originally connected on UF's campus, so I was stoked when she reached out to me once Adam popped the big question! During their engagement session at Depot Park, I loved hearing more about their love story and how they enjoy traveling, the arts, and each other's company. Oh- their fur baby also plays a big part of their family too!
They wed at Sweetwater Branch Inn in Gainesville, FL, and had some of the prettiest florals from Garden& Grace Florals I have ever seen! Inspired by Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night, they incorporated navy blue and had pops of bright color too. As a vibrant color lover, their decor really spoke to me.











































































































































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