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I recently had the absolute pleasure of photographing Mackenzie and Trey’s wedding, a day straight out of a vintage dream. These two found me on Instagram just four months before their big day, and Mackenzie immediately fell in love with the film vibes in my photos. She and Trey are total old souls who adore all things vintage, so naturally, they wanted their wedding at The Pressing House (formerly Waddell Vineyards), a venue that radiates classic charm. I knew this would be special from the moment I arrived, and I couldn’t wait to capture every beautifully nostalgic moment.
The Pressing House is just north of Ada, OK, and despite being built in 2015, it has this great vintage vibe that perfectly matches Mackenzie and Trey’s style. The cozy chapel seats 185 guests and feels so welcoming. For outdoor lovers, there’s space for up to 200 guests. The all-wood Post and Beam Barn is ideal for receptions. There’s a big reception area, a bar, a kitchen, bathrooms, and an excellent bridal suite. The whole place feels special and was a great fit for their day.
Trey builds guitars, and he and Mackenzie share a deep love for old-school music. They met online and spent a good chunk of their long-distance relationship while Trey was in school. Mackenzie told me in her questionnaire that she couldn’t wait to finally reunite with Trey at the altar because she hates being apart. Their love for all things vintage and music really influenced their wedding theme, making it a perfect blend of their personalities and passions.
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On a warm late-May day in Oklahoma, with storms threatening to crash the party later, Mackenzie and Trey’s ceremony was a dream. Mackenzie walked down the aisle in a revamped dress that once belonged to her mother-in-law, adding her own stylish touches. The ceremony happened in the little white chapel, with a stunning branch arch embellished with vintage florals at the altar. Before the ceremony, an emotional first look with Mackenzie’s dad and brother left them teary-eyed.
Afterward, the reception was a blast in the all-wood barn. Mackenzie switched into a cute little reception dress, and they danced the night away. The decor was cozy and vintage, just like their style. They even gave out little flower seed packets as wedding favors. Bride and groom portraits in the vineyards perfectly captured the spirit of their day. It was a beautiful celebration of love, family, and vintage charm.