Julie and Isaac’s wedding was a true celebration of love, family, and heritage set against the serene backdrop of the South Carolina Lowcountry. With vows exchanged on the water, Spanish moss swaying overhead, and a warm coastal breeze surrounding their closest loved ones, the day unfolded in effortless beauty.
The couple kept things intentionally intimate, with just 64 guests, ensuring every moment felt deeply personal. Their celebration blended meaningful traditions with stylish, heartfelt details—Julie wore diamonds from her great-grandmother in her wedding band, Isaac honored his grandfather by wearing his cufflinks, and together they incorporated both Jewish and family-inspired touches throughout the day.
From the laughter-filled first look to the energy of the dance floor, Julie and Isaac’s wedding was a heartfelt reminder that love is found in both grand gestures and the quiet moments that weave two lives together.
“Love isn’t built on grand gestures, but on countless small moments of kindness, laughter, and understanding.”
How did you two meet? What were your first impressions of one another?
The year is 2020. It’s the height of summer, the coronavirus pandemic, and both Julie and Isaac have just moved to Denver — Julie from Nashville, Tennessee, and Isaac from Sierra Vista, Arizona. The cabin fever, coupled with new beginnings, leads them both to enroll at the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business. During their first lecture, Julie sits next to Isaac, compliments his homemade mask, and the rest is history.
Isaac’s first impression of Julie was that she was very kind and took a real interest in what others had to say. Julie remembers being drawn to Isaac’s intelligence, compassion, and his ability to not mince words. He says what he means, and he says it eloquently!
Tell us a funny story relating to your wedding day or relationship!
En route to their South Carolina wedding, Isaac was asked to check his carry-on bag, which held his tuxedo, shoes, and every pair of underwear he had packed for the week. Instead of arriving in Savannah, the bag was misrouted to San Diego and traveled across the country before finally arriving—just two days before the wedding.
Any special ways you incorporated your family or family history into your wedding day?
Isaac wore his late grandfather’s cufflinks, and Julie incorporated Jewish traditions such as breaking the glass and dancing the hora. The diamonds in Julie’s wedding band once belonged to her great-grandmother, a beautiful connection to her family legacy.
What part of your wedding day was most important to you?
Celebrating with their closest family and friends. With only 64 guests, every attendee held a deep significance in their lives, making the day feel intimate and full of love.
What is the best thing you’ve learned from one another?
Julie has taught Isaac to communicate openly and express his needs, while Isaac has helped Julie slow down, value rest, and find strength in resilience.
What is your favorite thing about each other?
Isaac loves Julie’s sense of humor and her ability to bring joy to everyday life. Julie loves Isaac’s kindness and quiet generosity, especially the way he treats others.
What was your favorite part about planning your wedding?
Designing the tablescape was Julie’s favorite—choosing colors, textures, and florals that brought their backyard/garden wedding vision to life.
If you had one piece of advice for other couples, what would it be?
Stay grounded in your love on your wedding day—it’s easy to get pulled in many directions. Take a deep breath, stay present, and remember what the day is truly about.
What is the most honest thing you can say about love?
Love isn’t built on grand gestures, but on countless small moments of kindness, laughter, and understanding.
Wedding Photographer: Leslie Lynn Photography / @leslielynnphoto
Planner: Posey Event Design / @poseyevents
Florist: Flowers By Katie Ford / @flowersbykatieford
Venue: Colleton River / @colletonriverclubweddings
Catering: Downtown Catering / @downtowncateringcompany
Hair & Makeup: Southern Belle Maria Noelle / @southernbelle_bymariarnoelteam
Signage: Minted / @minted
Rentals & Linens: Beachview Event Rentals / @beachview_event_rentals
Lighting: Advanced AV / @advanced_av
Music: Cornbred / @cornbredhhi_band
Transportation: Elite Travel Savannah / @goelitesavannahtravel
Stationery: Minted / @minted
Bridal Gown: Luv Bridal / @luvbridal
Tuxedo: Bespoke Edge / @bespokeedge
Publisher at The White Wren and Bajan Wed, Award Winning Photography + Videographer at Live View Studios, Dad, 80s music lover, crunchy health advocate
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