A Gorgeous Wedding at The Fields Reserve - Stoughton, WI

Sometimes things just work out like they should.

Sarah and David put together an incredible cast of their closest family and friends to help them celebrate their wedding day at the Fields Reserve in Stoughton, WI.

The weather, however, had other plans for them.  It had been raining non-stop for almost 12 hours prior to their ceremony.   Sarah and David, however, remained cool as cucumbers.  And they handsomely were rewarded for their patience.

Just as the ceremony ended, rain began to dissipate long enough for us to take some wonderful outdoor photos.  As dinner began, the same thing occurred.  Which allowed us to sneak out for some really amazing sunset shots.

Sarah and David - thank you so much for having me a part of your journey and wedding day.  I am so happy I bumped into you at the Starbucks in Neenah over a few years ago!

© Adam Shea Photography | 2019

PS - Love the way this wedding turned out? Contact Johanna at Witt & Co. Events. She is incredibly easy to work with and will work hard to ensure your day goes as smoothly as possible.

Adam Shea

Adam started his wedding photography business in 2007 with a passion to follow his dream.  Since then, he’s served hundreds of couples in Wisconsin and across the country.

"My goal is to preserve invaluable memories clients," he says.  "I shy away from heavy, unnatural filters and go for bright, vibrant colors.  I want my clients' photos to remain timeless."

At home, Adam adores his wife, two daughters, and sheltie puppy.  He loves to fish, garden and roast coffee.  He's a self-proclaimed coffee nerd and you can usually find him in Timshel Cafe in Neenah sipping a cup of joe.

When not photographing weddings, Adam uses time-lapse photography to capture natural phenomena.  "Uncovering the hidden is fascinating," he says.  "If I can uncover something hidden in our everyday lives, and show it to other people...well...it just excites me."

http://www.adamsheaphoto.com
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