Mollie & Andrew’s Classic Wedding Celebration at Butler Country Club

If you’re planning the details of your wedding, chances are you’ve thought about photography, videography, and maybe even a photobooth. Mollie and Andrew recently celebrated their classic wedding day just outside Pittsburgh at the Butler Country Club. Their approach was brilliant—they opted for all three visual mediums. If you’re considering doing the same, let Mollie and Andrew be your inspiration. Their experience highlights why photography, videography, and a photobooth pair perfectly together.

Classic Wedding at Butler Country Club, Pittsburgh

After their ceremony at St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Mollie and Andrew welcomed friends and family to Butler Country Club. Located near Pittsburgh, Butler Country Club offers plenty of stunning spaces for wedding portraits. One of my favorite parts was the balance of romantic wooded areas and wide-open fairways. The mix of scenery provided endless backdrops for beautiful, natural images. If you envision portraits immersed in greenery and open skies, Butler Country Club should be on your venue shortlist.

Why Book a Photographer?

As a wedding photographer, my goal is always authentic storytelling. Mollie and Andrew knew that their wedding day would go by quickly. Photography ensures you can pause and relive each moment again and again. From getting ready photos to emotional vows and joyful celebrations, photography captures the day naturally and artistically. With photos, you’ll savor every detail—from flowers to decor—that you spent months planning.

Mollie and Andrew prioritized photography because they knew it would preserve moments they could frame, share, and cherish. No matter your style—classic and traditional or intimate and candid—wedding photography is always worth the investment. Your wedding images become family keepsakes and heirlooms, passed down and appreciated for generations. Wedding photos can warm up the walls of your home, grace your social pages, and make great gifts. Photos are the most versatile of the three.

The Perks of Wedding Videography

If you’re on the fence about wedding videography, let Mollie and Andrew’s decision inspire you. Videography is truly priceless. They booked their wedding videography through Logan’s Lightroom, and they couldn’t be happier. While photography freezes the moment, videography captures the emotion, movement, and atmosphere of your wedding day. With professional video, you’ll not only see your vows—you’ll hear the emotion in your voices and relive the heartfelt speeches.

Videography also uniquely captures the laughter, tears, and spontaneous interactions between loved ones. Mollie and Andrew knew their wedding day would be filled with fun but fleeting moments they’d want to revisit over the years. Booking videography ensures you can experience the sounds and feelings of your wedding day, year after year. If you’re unsure, trust that wedding videography complements photography perfectly and is always worth it. It’s so much fun to snuggle up on the couch with a glass of wine on your anniversary and replay your love story on the big screen (well, flatscreen). 

Photobooths: Entertainment and Memories in One

Your wedding is a celebration, and Mollie and Andrew understood the value of adding entertainment that also creates lasting keepsakes. Guests (of all ages!) always love a photobooth. Photobooths aren’t just trendy—they offer a relaxed way for guests to enjoy themselves and create memories together.

With fun props and instant prints, photobooths encourage laughter and interaction among friends and family members. They’re also an easy entertainment option that doesn’t require extra planning or stress for you as a couple. Plus, guests leave with personalized prints as wedding favors. While not a substitute for professional photography, photobooths add a playful, interactive element your guests appreciate.

Booking Multiple Visual Services: Too Much or Just Right?

When Mollie and Andrew booked photography, videography, and a photobooth, they knew exactly what they were doing. Some couples may question if booking all three is necessary. From my experience, it’s rarely something couples regret. Each visual medium complements the others, telling your wedding story from different perspectives. Photography provides timeless images; videography captures emotional depth; and photobooths offer interactive fun.

Booking multiple visual services ensures a thorough and creative documentation of your wedding day. You only get married once, so investing in these services means you’ll never regret missing pieces of your story. When your day passes quickly (and trust me, it will), you’ll have multiple ways to revisit your happiest moments.

Mollie & Andrew’s Classic Wedding: Thoughtful in Every Detail

At Butler Country Club, Mollie and Andrew celebrated their sunlit wedding day surrounded by loved ones. Their thoughtful choice to book multiple visual services shows how much they valued memories and storytelling. Photography captured their elegance and joy, videography preserved their emotional vows and the warmth of their loved ones, and the photobooth entertained guests while providing instant keepsakes.

If you’re planning your wedding, take inspiration from Mollie and Andrew. Consider prioritizing photography, videography, and a photobooth to make sure no special moment goes uncaptured. Each form complements the others beautifully, offering memories you’ll treasure for years. Trust me, it’s one investment you’ll never regret.

Pittsburgh Wedding Vendors

Photography: @rachelwehanphotography
Videographer: @loganslightroom
Planner: @irieeventdesign
Venue: @butler_cc
Dress: @Onewhitelane 
Champagne Tower: @rachelwehanphotography
Flowers: @armfulofflowers
Hair: @christina_houseofrose
Makeup: @triciacoronamua
Cake: @wedding_cakes_by_colby
DJ: DJ Dan Fletcher @funk.masta.flex
Photo Booth: @rachelwehanphotography
Linens: @made.by.mosaic 
Rings: @mathewjewlers

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