He, a doctor from Argentina. The other, an architect.
Together, they were wed in front of friends and family at the Corson Building, a venue of understated elegance.
Todd and Santiago had a most unique ceremony. They asked each and every guest to bless their union by saying something over their rings, wrapped in ribbon.
It had the whole party crying, yours truly included.
Thank you for letting me be a part of this beautiful occasion.
Film geekery: Portra 400, Portra 800 on the Contax 645, scanned by The FIND Lab.
About The Corson Building as a wedding venue:
The Corson Building, located in Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood, is an enchanting venue that offers a unique blend of rustic charm and sophisticated elegance for weddings. This historic building, originally constructed in the early 1900s, features a beautifully restored interior and lush gardens, making it an ideal location for intimate and memorable celebrations.
The venue’s main dining room is characterized by its warm, inviting ambiance, with exposed brick walls, wooden beams, and vintage décor. This cozy space is perfect for smaller gatherings, offering a romantic and intimate setting for ceremonies and receptions. For larger events, the outdoor garden area provides a picturesque backdrop with its lush greenery, blooming flowers, and twinkling string lights, creating a magical atmosphere for outdoor ceremonies and alfresco dining.
One of the standout features of The Corson Building is its exceptional food. The venue is renowned for its farm-to-table cuisine, with menus that emphasize locally sourced and seasonal ingredients. Each dish is thoughtfully crafted to highlight the natural flavors of the Pacific Northwest, offering a culinary experience that is both exquisite and memorable. The Corson Building’s commitment to quality and sustainability ensures that every meal is a celebration of fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented food, making it a perfect choice for couples seeking an unforgettable dining experience on their wedding day.
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