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Glen Manor House Wedding

A Glen Manor House wedding with Megan and Jared, documented in digital and film as October came to a close. The air had that unmistakable late-fall clarity — cool enough to feel crisp, warm enough that people lingered outdoors a little longer. Glen Manor House sits on the edge of the Sakonnet River, a place where the water catches light in a way that makes everything feel a bit slower, a bit quieter.

We arrived in the late afternoon, the last warm tones of the season drifting across the lawn. Megan and Jared moved through the day with the kind of ease that only comes from being deeply present — laughing with friends, checking in with each other, letting the day unfold at its own pace. Nothing rushed, nothing forced.

As a digital and film photographer, I love venues like Glen Manor House. The architecture carries its own rhythm, and the light shifts room by room — soft and muted inside, bright and open by the water. Digital captures the crisp details: the stonework, the reflections on the river, the texture of the gardens. Film softens the edges, giving the day that quiet sense of nostalgia that settles in long after the reception ends.

Their ceremony overlooked the water, framed by wind-shaped trees and the gentle movement of the tide. As the sun dropped, the house began to glow from within — small lights in tall windows, music drifting out toward the lawn. Inside, the celebration took on a warmer, more intimate feel. People danced, talked, and gathered in pockets of laughter.

 

Bride and groom walking along the waterfront terrace at Glen Manor House

Film portrait of Megan and Jared in the garden of Glen Manor House

The bride is walking down the aisle through the stone archway at Glen Manor House.

Ceremony overlooking the Sakonnet River at Glen Manor House

Close-up of hands and wedding rings captured on film

Reception dancing inside Glen Manor House under warm evening lights

Why Glen Manor House

Built in the early 20th century and inspired by French châteaux, Glen Manor House is one of Rhode Island’s most elegant waterfront properties. The terraces, gardens, and river views create a cinematic setting without ever feeling overwhelming. For couples who want history, architecture, and nature in the same frame, it’s one of New England’s most memorable venues.

Conclusion

This Glen Manor House wedding felt like the perfect close to October — calm water, soft light, and a day that moved with intention. Megan and Jared created something warm, genuine, and beautifully simple. It was a privilege to document it in both digital and film, preserving the quiet and the celebration in equal measure.

 

Amazing Vendors of the day

Wedding Planner – Taylored Events

Dress – Bremelia Bridal 
Content Creator – Caroline Carleton 
Getting Ready Location – Hilltop Inn 
Catering – Russell Morin Catering & Events
Stationery/Paper Goods – Studio XIXI 
Floral – BeGrow Co
DJ – The Dance Floor DJs / Justin Dupoint
Sax – Mike Rollins (
Violin – Big Lux
Guest Illustrator – Dainty Scripts 
Hairstylist – Victoria Vitale Hair
Makeup – Jessica Tiffany 

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