Amy + MatthewSorrento Hotel WeddingSeattle, WA

Since I was also married at the Sorrento Hotel in Seattle, I am pretty familiar with all of the wonderful options for wedding photography here, and I always enjoy the chance to return to the scene of my wedding day. Sorrento Hotel wedding photography combines romance and elegance, history and the promise of the future.

This small, intimate wedding took place in a luxury Sorrento Hotel rooftop ceremony where guests enjoyed incredible views of the Seattle skyline along with the bride and groom’s touching vows.

The reception felt more like an elegant sit-down dinner with 40 great friends that just happened to be preceded by a wedding ceremony, making this a night to remember.

For more than a century, the chic and historic Sorrento Hotel on Seattle’s First Hill has been a place “where memories are made and traditions are born.” The hotel includes rich Italian architecture, warmth, music, beauty and activity. It is also known as one of the finest locations for Seattle wedding photography and I am thrilled to have my own Sorrento Hotel wedding photos to look back on and to be invited to share in the tradition with newlyweds celebrating their special day here.

Part of what elevated the event to Style Me Pretty status was the incredible flowers by Seattle event design and floral boutique Finch & Thistle by Rachel Bowes.

This was a wonderful day full of wonderful people at a wonderful venue… I’m so happy and honored that I was included in the festivities. Below is a brief selection of some of the images that set the tone and tell the story of the day. Please also visit Style Me Pretty and show your love in the comments section. Thank you!




Sorrento Hotel Wedding Details

Venue – Sorrento Hotel, Seattle
Flowers – Finch and Thistle
Favors – Fran’s Chocolates
Cakes – B&O Espresso
Hair & Makeup: Intermezzo Salon
Jewelry: EE Robbins
Men’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse
Officiant: Len Smolen
Pianist: Jerry Frank
Photography: Kip Beelman Photography
Wedding Boutique: La Belle Elaines

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