
Wedding photographer, Aurora Amaya married her love, Michael Bradford on November 15, 2009. This simple, yet personal and intimate union took place at the historic Langford House on Swiss Avenue in Dallas. Aurora and Michael had one thing in mind when choosing a theme for their wedding – family. We did away with the traditional – there was no wedding party, no favors, no tossing of anything and no cake cutting – and kept the must-haves in-house – her mother made the cupcakes, a friend played guitar and the reception music was loaded to an iPod.
The dinner was of course family-style – feel good food for the soul – chicken, veggie casseroles and garlic bread. An organic meal featuring grilled salmon was prepared for the bride and groom. It was a lovely family gathering that will be remembered for years to come. Best Wishes to the happy couple!
Working with Elizabeth was effortless. Organized, prompted and friendly only begin to describe her skills. All details of my weddings were perfectly planned. On my wedding day, all I had to do was focus on my new husband and enjoy the company of all my family and friends. Elizabeth made my day perfect. Her personality makes you want to be her friend forever and her skills entice you to keep her around for all your big and small events. I cannot recommend anyone better in the business than her!
- Aurora Bradford, Bride
Catering: The Movement Dallas
Photography: Jesse Ryan Photography




This bride is adorable. Love all the lil’ homemade touches and intimate details.
The bride looks sooooooo happy! I love the simple and sweetness of their wedding