Weddings

TRICA Wedding Photography | Boise, Idaho

Collage: the wedding couple in a dip kiss, beautiful white wedding cake, pouring a champagne tower, invitation suite, and reception table.

In April, I attended a content day for wedding photographers at TRICA in Boise, Idaho—a place that looks like a castle from the outside and feels just as inspiring inside. TRICA (short for Treasure Valley Institute for Children’s Arts) is tucked into the heart of Boise’s Hyde Park, and it was the perfect setting for a day of creativity, connection, and beauty.

Hana of Salt & Sand Photos did a phenomenal job organizing the event. This shoot quickly became one of my favorites—not just because the details were stunning, but because it’s so life-giving to connect with others in the wedding world. I think people assume photographers are competing for clients, but the truth is we actually get along really well! And this was the first styled shoot where I got to meet the florist, hair and makeup artists, the baker, and the owner of the bridal shop that loaned us the gown. I love getting to meet other creatives face-to-face!

This was more than a styled shoot—it felt more like community. As Katie from Bloom Room Floral added the final touches to her gorgeous pieces, I snapped a few behind-the-scenes shots. She told me she rarely gets images of herself working, and I felt blessed to offer something meaningful back to her, just by doing what I love.

Styled shoots often feel rushed. Not this one. We had time to slow down, connect, and collaborate a whole new level. Having the florist, hair and makeup artists, baker, and bridal boutique owner there with us made this shoot more like a shared creative effort than checking off items on a shot list. Our models, Victor and Meghan, are an engaged couple who will be getting married (for real!) later this year. Capturing their authentic reactions was a joy, and they were so gracious to us all. Hana made sure everyone had a chance to get certain shots and angles we wanted. We took our time photographing the cake, reception table, rings, stationery, and ceremony set up. Then we turned our attention to Victor and Meghan cutting the cake and pouring a real champagne tower! I myself hadn’t witnessed a champagne tower pouring before. Needless to say, we were all thrilled when it worked flawlessly!

The timeless black and white aesthetic perfectly suited the historic charm of TRICA. The gown, provided by Stephanie of BB Bridal, was the embodiment of classic elegance with a modern twist. Sweetheart Manor made sure Victor looked sharp in his tuxedo. Our bride Meghan was absolutely radiant, without looking orange at all, thanks to Glow Tan Co. and Hanna Taylor Beauty. Meghan’s timeless updo was masterfully done by Artistry by Brooke. Mihaela of Dulcerella created a work of art with her white cake adorned with with sugar flowers and a stunning pattern. Victor and Meghan testified that it tasted delicious, too! Bee & Bungalow crafted an entire invitation suite–I loved how they had Victor and Meghan’s real names on it!–as well as dinner menus and custom labels for the champagne bottles. Made by Mary provided the black, gold, and pearl jewelry. I think we can all agree that nothing says timeless and sophisticated quite like pearls. Katie and Bloom Room Floral team put in a lot of work with their impressive ceremony installations, Meghan’s bridal bouquet, reception table centerpiece, cake table florals, cascade of baby’s breath over the champagne tower table, and other arrangements that beautified the space. Flying China and Blush Creek Rentals brought the reception tables to life (why has it taken this long for black flatware to catch on?!). And capping everything off, the cocktails and champagne tower were the work of Liberty Homestead Mobile Bar. It was incredible to see everyone’s individual contributions come together cohesively.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the other wedding photographers present, all from the Boise area. Everyone came with a mindset of community over competition. It’s true that many of us have very similar images of the same day. However, I found it fascinating to see the subtle differences in our unique approaches. After the event was over, I was stalking everyone else on Instagram like, “Wow, that one’s so pretty!” and “Ooh, I didn’t think to get a shot of the cake from that angle! I’ll have to try that next time!”

I drove home from this shoot not just creatively inspired, but personally encouraged. There’s something powerful about being surrounded by people who get it—who pour their hearts into what they do and want to support each other along the way. Whether it’s for a wedding day or a styled shoot, the most rewarding work flows out of real connection.

If you’re planning a wedding in Boise (or beyond!) and want a photographer who values meaningful connection and creating space for you to feel fully you—I’d be honored to document your day.

And to my fellow creatives: if you’re looking for images of your work, or simply want to collaborate and cheer each other on, I’d love to connect.

The castle-like exterior of TRICA, aka Treasure Valley Institute for Children's Arts, in Boise, Idaho
A picture of the exterior and interior of TRICA
The big, beautiful windows of TRICA behind the couple as they kiss
The groom kisses the bride on her shoulder
Portrait of the bride with her bouquet
View of the bride's bun from the back and the side
Close up on the roses and greenery of the ceremony floral pieces
Ceremony florals

Epic ceremony location, no?!

The couple hold hands and make their vows during the ceremony
Closeup on the bride's hands wrapped around the groom's arm
Celebrating after being pronounced married
The couple standing side by side; the bride rests her head on the groom's shoulder
These two towers of flowers and greenery marked the ceremony location
The couple kisses in front of the ceremony floral decorations
An individual photo of the groom and one of the bride
The bride holds her bouquet and the couple appears to be surrounded by flowers
The groom and bride face each other
The bride shows off her dress to the groom
The bride with her veil and train all stretched out
The bride's bouquet in her arms
The bride and groom sit on a pew beneath a large window at TRICA in Boise, Idaho; another portrait under another set of windows
The bride and groom kiss under the bride's long veil
The bride holding her bouquet; the back of the bride's dress with her long train and veil
The bride stands facing the floral installations and the large window behind the ceremony area
Portrait of the bride's train spread out in front of the ceremony flowers and a large window
The groom dips the bride back and kisses her
The groom's hands, holding the bride's bouquet for her
The bride and groom laugh as they wrap their arms around each other
The groom stands looking off to one side

This is Meghan smiling at Victor while we were taking the above photo of him! 🙂

The bride smiles at the groom while he's having his portrait taken
The bride and groom kiss after their ceremony
The groom and bride stand next to their ceremony decor
The groom wraps his arm around his bride's shoulders
Two floral bouquets on wooden stands beneath a large window at TRICA Boise; the bride's bouquet on the piano
The bride and groom embrace in front of the large windows at TRICA

Florals at the cocktail bar.

A cocktail at the bar with a floral centerpiece behind it; part of the ceremony flowers
The flower centerpiece at a reception table
The flowers at the reception table and place settings; the reception table from far away
An individual dinner menu at the reception table; four place settings lined up, each with a dinner menu
The reception table with the large window and white rafters of TRICA out of focus in the background
An individual place setting with black charger, white dinner plate, black or dark gray flatware, and a menu
A close up view of the anemones in the reception table's centerpiece; the groom kisses the bride's forehead as they sit at the reception table
Goblets and candlesticks at the reception table; a close up on a ranunculus flower in the centerpiece flower arrangement
The groom puts his arm around his bride as she leans against him while they sit at their wedding reception table
A black taper candle in a brass candlestick; the reception table with the large windows behind it
The reception table with the large window and white rafters of TRICA out of focus in the background, as well as many houseplants

The TRICA building is so gorgeous! The white walls and ceilings reflected the natural light beautifully.

Reception table in the foreground, three large windows in the background
Flat lay of slices of layered cake on plates with forks and flowers; the wedding cake set up on its table beneath a large window
The groom and bride carefully cut their wedding cake
The groom and bride laugh before taking their first bite of the wedding cake
Feeding each other the wedding cake; smiling afterward

How…is that even possible? All those little dots? I’m speechless.

Details of the beautiful white wedding cake with white flowers and a swirl pattern by Dulcerella
The couple hold champagne flutes and kiss; they carefully drink from the flutes with their arms linked
The groom kisses the bride on the cheek as they hold their champagne flutes

Custom champagne labels there on the right, which matched the typography from the invitations and dinner menu, of course:

A champagne tower set up beneath a large window; close up on the glasses and champagne bottles
Champagne glasses stacked in a tower with baby's breath flowers cascading over the table and down to the floor; close up on the glasses stacked

Here goes nothing!

The groom and bride begin to pour champagne into the top glass
The couple smile as champagne trickles over the rim of the top glass and down into the other glasses below it

Hooray! No glasses fell over and we didn’t get champagne everywhere!

The couple smile as they watch champagne pouring into the lowest level of glasses in the champagne tower; close up on the champagne in the glasses
The couple kiss after pouring out all the champagne; the bride wears white heart-shaped sunglasses and holds out an empty bottle of champagne

Tee hee

The groom dips the bride backward as if he's pouring the last of the champagne into her open mouth

Here’s a closer look at Meghan’s beautiful rings. Fun fact: on the perfume bottle, “by Anthropologie” is in the typeface called Mrs. Eaves.

The bride's pearl and diamond rings on a ranunculus flower; a perfume bottle in front of the bride's wedding shoes
The bride's pearl and diamond ring in a black ring box with an anemone flower in the background

My degree is in graphic design, so I was in love with the way this script paired beautifully with the vintage-inspired serif! Not gonna lie–I’m obsessed with white lettering on colored envelopes.

The couple's wedding invitation stationery: an invitation, RSVP card, information card, and two envelopes showing the recipient's address on one side and the wax seal on the other
Close up on a piece of the stationery suite; all three rings positioned over the couple's names on their wedding invitation
The bride's shoes arranged with flowers

Wax seal? Yes, please!

The invitation's wax seal; extra flowers stuffed into an envelope

And now for some behind-the-scenes images! Here’s Katie, making sure everything is absolutely perfect.

The florist puts the finishing touches on an arrangement
Overhead view of the florist's hands as she works with a centerpiece
The florist adjusts a spring in an installation
The florist puts the finishing touches on a large arrangement

Jacque was there to make sure Meghan’s dress was fluffed just right.

A photographer adjusts the bride's dress for photos

Taking turns holding the veil so we could each get the shot.

Two wedding photographers hold the bride's veil so another photographer can take a portrait of the couple under the veil

Hanna was on hand to make any necessary touch ups to Meghan’s makeup.

The makeup artist reapplies the bride's lip liner for photos

With a small group of us, we had plenty of time and space to make sure we each captured everything, without getting in each other’s shots.

One photographer directs the couple for portraits while the other photographers photograph the champagne tower and wedding invitations

Here’s Meghan sharing a smile with each person so that we all had some images with her looking at our camera.

The bride smiles as a wedding photographer at the edge of the frame takes her photo

Getting ready to cut the cake, for reals!

Several wedding photographers await the couple cutting their cake at a styled content day at TRICA in Boise, Idaho

Stephanie, of course, is an expert dress fluffer and train carrier.

The bridal shop owner holds the bride's train for her

Hana and Katie getting everything in place before we attempted the champagne pour.

A photographer and the florist adjust the champagne tower before pictures
The wedding photographers await the start of the champagne tower pouring with the hair and makeup artists and florist also watch

Getting all the glasses filled evenly.

The photographer and event organizer helps the couple with pouring the champagne into the tower of glasses

Hooray! The champagne tower is a success!

Four wedding photographers snap photos as the bride and groom share a kiss at TRICA in downtown Boise, Idaho

Vendor Team

Host | Salt and Sand Photos
Florals and design | Bloom Room Floral
Venue | TRICA Boise, Idaho
Rentals | Blush Creek Rentals
Dinnerware and glassware | Flying China
Champagne tower and cocktails | Liberty Homestead Mobile Bar
Cake | Dulcerella
Makeup Artist | Hanna Taylor Beauty
Hair | Artistry by Brooke
Spray tan | Glow Tan Co.
Dress | BB Bridal Boutique
Tux | Sweetheart Manor
Stationery | Bee & Bungalow
Jewelry | Made by Mary
Models | Victor & Megan
Photography | Robin Wheeler Photography

Also, check out the other photographers I got to work with: Jacque Sudbrock Photography, Miranda Renee Photography, Katy Kahla Photography, Oralee Photography, Krysta Timmons Photography, and Salt and Sand Photos.