As I was looking through the websites for the two venues, I discovered some interesting facts about them. St. Mark’s Presbyterian was designed to be an eco-friendly church, incorporating elements like large windows to let in more natural light and planting native plants in an effort to help lower their impact on the environment. The Marconi Automotive Museum started out as Dick Marconi’s private car collection. He has a passion for helping children, so he eventually donated his car collection to the Marconi Foundation for Kids and created a non-profit car museum with his collection. The Marconi Automotive Museum donates a large portion of their proceeds to local children’s charities, so if you have an event there, you’re actually supporting a great cause!
A great big thanks to Kenny Phan for shooting with me that day!
Reception: Marconi Automotive Museum
DJ: Daren of Feet First Eventertainment
Kenny got this cute shot of Michelle with her adorable dog!
Michelle & Bendick rolled in in a Bentley!
Our friend Ben was really into the mask!
And of course I had to get a picture with the pink race car!
These pictures are awesome! Loveee the car scene! Interesting idea with the masks ^_^
aww this kinda reminds me of my venue w/ all the cars! beautiful pix as always!!
love love love the pics :) thanks serena!!! :) and thanks for advertising marconi; i love their vision and where their money goes to.
awww. love this post! awesome job serena!
So cool :)
I shot a rehearsal dinner at a destination wedding recently that was held in
a car museum also... Way fun :)