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The Arboretum Went Monochromatic for Amanda McLachlan and Nathan Jones’ “I Do’s”

The Arboretum Went Monochromatic for Amanda McLachlan and Nathan Jones’ “I Do’s”

Amanda McLachlan and Nathan Jones
November 7, 2020 

Amanda McLachlan had long thought pal Nathan Jones was “dreamy.” But it wasn’t until a confession of love by Nathan that the two went from friends to something more. Two years later, Nathan took Amanda on a scavenger hunt through special shared spots in Dallas, ending in a proposal. For Amanda, an event planner by trade, planning her wedding “was like my Super Bowl.” She quickly got to work bringing her vision to life with the help of planner Leslie Ochs of Alice and Apricot, and after a four-month engagement, Amanda and Nathan tied the knot in front of 70 of their nearest and dearest. Remembers the bride: “We felt super blessed to have a night under the stars with all our close friends and family.”

Amanda & Nathan's Sunset Couple's Shot

Platinum Album

When choosing a wedding photographer, Amanda and Nathan wanted to pick someone whom they could trust to capture the intimate moments of their wedding day in an artful way. “We wanted something we could put up as art in our home after the wedding,” she says of choosing The Brothers Martens.Amanda & Nathan's Table Setting

Paint It Black

The black-and-white color palette was a non-comprisable aspect for Amanda. “I wanted to make it so simple and classic, so I could look back on my photos and still have it look good,” Amanda says. Black chargers topped with white round menu cards were designed to resemble a record.

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