A Late Autumn Romance at Rosecliff

Matt + Jessica

Rosecliff Mansion - Newport, Rhode Island

Matt and Jessica’s wedding day began with a ceremony at St. Joseph’s Church, where the quiet beauty of late autumn set a reverent, intimate tone. Soft November light filled the space as they exchanged vows with intention and grace, creating a moment that felt deeply meaningful and timeless. There was a calm presence to the ceremony—unhurried, grounded, and rooted in tradition.

The celebration continued at Rosecliff Mansion, where classic Newport elegance met the warmth of the season. As the evening unfolded, the mansion glowed with romance—thoughtful details, heartfelt toasts, and a reception that felt both refined and welcoming. From sacred vows to a joyful celebration, their day unfolded with ease and intention, marking the beginning of a marriage defined by love, balance, and quiet beauty.

A Philadelphia Love Story, From Sacred to Celebratory

Phil + Nicole

The Switch House - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phil and Nicole’s wedding day unfolded across two iconic Philadelphia spaces, beginning with a ceremony at Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter & Paul. Grand and reverent, the cathedral set a powerful tone—soaring architecture, quiet anticipation, and a ceremony that felt deeply meaningful and timeless. The stillness of the space held their vows with intention, creating a moment that felt both sacred and deeply personal.

The celebration continued at The Switch House, where the energy shifted seamlessly. Industrial and open, the reception came alive with music, movement, and a room full of people ready to celebrate. From cathedral vows to an electric reception, their day unfolded with purpose, heart, and unmistakable energy.

Photo Look: MMC 7

Package: Deluxe Too +

Vendors:

Venue: The Switch House

Florist: Beautiful Blooms

Hair: Pro Styled Bride

Makeup: Brianna Hertens

Music: Good Fiske Band

Dress: Demure Bridal

Tux: Lifestyles Tux

Cannoli Guy: Carrello Di Cannoli

Mobile Cigar Lounge: The Mobile Cigar Lounge

Groom’s Guide: Looking Your Best on the Big Day

Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and as the groom, you'll want to look and feel your best. At Move Mountains Co., we know that getting camera-ready can seem daunting, but with the right preparation, you'll be ready to shine in front of the lens. See Mike get ready for his wedding as you read our comprehensive Groom’s Guide to ensure you look and feel your best for every captured moment on your big day.

 
 

1. Skincare Routine

Start Early: Ideally, start a skincare routine at least a few months before your wedding. Cleanse, exfoliate, and moisturize daily to keep your skin clear and hydrated.

Hydrate: Drink plenty of water in the weeks leading up to your wedding to maintain a healthy glow. Proper hydration is key to looking fresh and vibrant.

Professional Help: Consider visiting a dermatologist or esthetician for professional advice and treatments tailored to your skin type.

 
 

2. Grooming Essentials

Haircut: Schedule a haircut about a week before the wedding. This gives your hair a chance to settle and look natural. Avoid drastic changes; stick with a style you’re comfortable with.

Shaving: Decide whether you want to be clean-shaven or keep your facial hair. If shaving, do it the night before to avoid any redness or irritation. If you have facial hair, make sure it’s neatly trimmed.

Nails: Clean and trimmed nails are a must. Consider getting a professional manicure to ensure your hands look their best for close-up shots of the rings.

 
 

3. Attire Perfection

Tailored Suit: A well-fitted suit makes a world of difference. Ensure your suit is tailored to your measurements. Try it on a few days before the wedding to make sure everything fits perfectly.

Accessories: Don’t forget the details. Cufflinks, pocket squares, ties, and shoes should all complement your suit. Make sure everything is clean and polished.

Comfort: Break in your shoes before the wedding day to avoid discomfort. You’ll be on your feet a lot, and comfortable shoes will keep you smiling.

 
 

4. Healthy Lifestyle

Diet: Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins. Avoid excessive salt and sugar, which can cause bloating and breakouts.

Exercise: Regular exercise not only helps you look your best but also reduces stress. Focus on a mix of cardio and strength training.

Rest: Get plenty of sleep in the days leading up to your wedding. Being well-rested will help you look fresh and energized.

 
 

5. On the Big Day

Stay Calm: Nerves are natural, but staying calm will help you look relaxed and confident. Take deep breaths and focus on the joy of the day.

Touch-Up Kit: Keep a small kit with essentials like a comb, blotting papers, and lip balm to handle any last-minute touch-ups.

Smile: The most important accessory is your smile. Genuine smiles look great on camera and reflect the happiness of the day.

 
 

6. Practice Makes Perfect

Photo Practice: If you’re not used to being in front of the camera, practice posing and smiling in front of a mirror. This will help you feel more comfortable and natural on the big day.

Engagement Shoot: Consider having an engagement photo session. This is a great way to get used to being photographed and to build a rapport with your photographer.

 
 

At Move Mountains Co., we believe every groom deserves to look and feel his best on his wedding day. By following these tips, you’ll be camera-ready and confident, ensuring that every photo captures the true essence of your celebration. Remember, it’s your day too, and with a little preparation, you’ll be ready to shine as brightly as your bride.