Erica and Brian | Providence Biltmore Wedding
Erica and Brian | Providence Biltmore Wedding
Erica and Brian had a classic Providence Biltmore Wedding. With a large wedding party and family and friends all around these two soul mates had the time of their lives. With ceremony starting at The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, then walking through the downtown park and over to the Providence Biltmore for their lavish Wedding reception. We originally met up with Erica and Brian for their engagement shoot last Fall. So we knew they were going to be a fun duo to hang out with on their wedding day!
How they met:
As annoying as the cliché is, Brian and Erica realized that it truly “is a small world after all.” On October 17th, 2015, Erica went to Red Bank, NJ to visit her friend, Maria. They went to grab some drinks at The Downtown. Maria saw her friend Caitlin and went to say hello. Maria explained to Erica that she might know Caitlin’s brother Brian since he graduated from St. Joe’s the same year as her. As Erica and Brian were chatting, they realized that they only had one friend in common but they admitted that they possibly could have met in passing at one of the Manayunk hot spots. Brian mentioned that he lived in a “town with a weird name” in Pennsylvania and was visiting his family in Colts Neck, NJ for the weekend. Much to Erica’s surprise, that weird-named town turned out to be Conshohocken where she lived as well. Brian explained that he only moved there in July and was not familiar with the area. He asked her if she wouldn’t mind showing him around town. A few days later, on October 21st, they met at The Stone Rose for what Erica later found out was their first date. They shared a few drinks and some Parmesan Truffle fries, and the rest is history!
Ceremony Venue | The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Reception Venue: Providence Biltmore Hotel, Photography | Blueflash Photography, Cinematography | Blueflash Photography
Check out their fun, fall engagement shoot at Roger Williams Park, and read about how Brian proposed on the Blog: