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The Perfect Country Wedding At Groom's Family Farm | Colorado Wedding Videographer | Sonder Films

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2020
  • Conner and Jenna tied the knot on Conner's family farm in Colorado. Their day was filled with lots of laughs, tears, and special moments. They danced the night away under the stars. This country wedding is what dreams are made of.
    The Team-
    Videographer- Sonder Films
    Photographer- Brooke Juma
    Dress- Blushing Bride, Windsor, CO
    Hair & Make-Up- Katie James
    Groom Attire- Luella Boutique
    Musician- Braydon Zink
    Cover Photo: Brooke Juma Photography
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Komentáře • 7

  • @Visions22
    @Visions22 Před rokem +1

    I loove a good old fashion wedding between a man and a woman! Just the way it is meant to be.

  • @josemaneferreira
    @josemaneferreira Před 2 lety

    Looks like this was a fun wedding.

  • @LAsparkTVWireTestLimited

    Really lovely film, especially appreciative of the references to the Saviour. What a wonderful film, you are so talented, a lovely place too. I always love watching these christian weddings, if only they were more like this here in Blighty! You are very special.

  • @Mr3dTraker
    @Mr3dTraker Před 2 lety

    Well done.
    What camera you used?

  • @icysnow57cold64
    @icysnow57cold64 Před 2 lety

    I don't think the romantic type of love is special. And I am started to think that the romantic type of love isn't real. I mean about more than half of romantic couples either break up with each other or divorce each other. I think humans should just ditch concepts like dating, marriage, and pair bonding. I feel like this world would be a much better place without romance than it is with it.
    Also, it seems that fathers usually hate it whenever their daughter gets a boyfriend (even if the boyfriend is a good guy), and it seems that they often hate the idea of their daughter dating, and many fathers seem against the idea of their daughters dating.
    There are even shirts made for daughters that say "I'M NOT ALLOWED TO EVER DATE" and shirts made for fathers that say "Dads against daughters dating".
    There's also a lot of other shirts and merchandise made for fathers that say stuff like "Rules for dating my daughter: #1. You can't!" or "Before you date my daughter, know this: I'm a dad with a shotgun, a shovel, and a backyard."
    Most fathers don't want their daughters to have anything to do with boys outside of being friends. Many fathers won't allow their daughters to date when they are in high school or still living with them. So it seems that most fathers don't ever want their daughters to find love and be in a romantic relationship with someone. So those could also be other reasons why the concept of romantic relationships isn't a good thing because of how protective fathers tend to be whenever their daughter dates someone since they are afraid that the boyfriend will be a pervert that will make their daughter uncomfortable (also break her heart or abuse her).
    Domestic violence does happen in a lot of romantic relationships and marriages, and a lot of people who are in a romantic relationship or married do cheat on their partner or spouse with someone else. Bad stuff like that happens in a lot of romantic relationships and marriages.

    • @42218102742
      @42218102742 Před rokem

      I know this is a year old comment, but I really hope you haven't given up on love. When you find the right person, it is the most beautiful thing in the world. It gives life meaning and fills your heart. I understand completely what you're saying and I've thought similarly before until I found my person.
      The world is bleak for most. I used to be so cynical. I was so cautious and so closed until my person broke that concrete wall to my heart. I used to think it was all superficial and meaningless; that getting into a relationship would be signing up for my demise.
      Now, here we are--together for seven years. It's finally time, so we're tying the knot in two months.
      For the record, my father is over the moon about my soon to be husband and he was the type I would have thought would never have approved of the one I chose.
      Explore the idea of love for your own sake. If you're happy without it and truly fulfilled, that's wonderful. Just don't try to live life convincing yourself you don't believe in it. I ache to think I used to feel similarly feeling how I am now.
      ❤ Hope you're well, stranger.