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MOLLY McMANUS

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The human element, analog film, weddings along the Eastern Shore and in destinations.

Designer-turned-documentarian.

the oaks waterfront hotel

summer

“Absolutely obsessed with Molly and her work!... She captured everything so beautifully and authentically. She made us feel comfortable in front of the camera from the very beginning, while also having this incredible ability to blend into the background so the moments felt completely natural. 

Molly is professional, timely, and genuinely invested in getting to know you—she took the time to understand us as a couple, which made all the difference in how she told our story. We couldn’t be happier with our photos and experience!”

Vibrant color set the tone for their rehearsal dinner — the red and pink monochrome color palette was outshone only by the bride’s chic butter-yellow gown. It was a warm welcome thanks to heartfelt reunions and a homemade ice cream truck as the sweet nightcap.

The next day, their waterfront ceremony brought balance with an understated approach to center the couple and their love. The reception, however, brought a palpable atmosphere of celebration. From the unique floral design to the coastal-chic attire, every detail fostered the life-of-the-party feeling this couple envisioned. 

diving into the details

alisha + alex

Sarah Reynolds Events
The Oaks Waterfront Hotel
Molly McManus
Film & Flourish
Sophie Felts Floral Design
Vintage Veils
Pretty Little Wedding Co +
Select Event Group
Kevin Koa + Spectrum 
Just Ink On Paper
Garnish Boutique
Enzo Custom


Planning + Design
Venue
Photography
Videography
Floral Design
Hair + Makeup Artist
Event Rentals

Band + Entertainment
Stationery + Calligraphy
Gown
Tuxedo


the team/vendors

In the end, it’s thanks to this immersive design (and the incredible love shared between the couple and their guests) that these moments will be all the more impactful in the years to come. Tear-tugging speeches, endless tight hugs, constant laughter, shots at the bar named after their famous dog, a packed dancefloor, “more cowbell!” provided by the bride and a saxophone feature by the groom.