Jordan and Kevin’s backyard wedding in Moodus, Connecticut was the kind of day that makes you want to grab people by the shoulders and say, THIS. This is why weddings are amazing.
This wasn’t just a backyard. This was Jordan’s grandfather’s property, a place that used to be a summer camp decades ago, complete with a pond, a rowboat, a bridge, and towering pine trees that made the entire day feel like its own little world. From the moment I arrived, it felt less like a wedding venue and more like a love-soaked retreat built entirely around joy, family, and meaning.
As their photographer, I was obsessed immediately.
One of my favorite moments of the entire day happened before the ceremony even began. Jordan is the only person who can do Kevin’s hair. However, Kevin was fully committed to not seeing her before the ceremony. Solution? His mom led him into the room, Kevin shut his eyes, and Jordan did his hair while he stood there completely trusting her.
I mean… come on. If that doesn’t tell you everything about their relationship, I don’t know what does.
Right after, they shared a private first touch where they read their vows to each other without seeing one another. It was quiet, emotional, and incredibly powerful. You could feel how wildly in love they are. The kind of moment that makes your chest ache in the best way.
The ceremony took place right by the pond, with the arch perfectly framing the fountain behind it. Jordan’s grandfather officiated, which somehow made everything even more emotional than it already was.
They included a traditional hand-fasting ceremony, and then Kevin did something that completely shattered everyone in attendance. During the ceremony, he gave necklaces to Jordan’s two daughters to symbolize officially adopting them. There was not a dry eye anywhere. It was profound, tender, and so full of love it felt like the air shifted.
Immediately after the ceremony, Jordan and Kevin’s three dogs joined family photos, including Beemo, their one-eyed pup and absolute icon. The energy? Pure chaos. Dogs everywhere. Kids laughing. People shouting names. Zero stiffness. Zero perfection. Just real, joyful family energy exploding in every direction.
These are some of my favorite family photos I’ve ever taken.
As the afternoon went on, the sky got darker and darker. We squeezed in a few quick couple portraits before the skies opened up with the heaviest rainfall of the year. Everyone ran. Kevin pulled Jordan under his jacket. They laughed the entire time.
They spent most of the night under cover, but later, once the dance floor was already popping, I asked if they’d be down for a few more photos under the floodlights and string lights. Almost immediately, the rain came back even harder.
This time? They didn’t run.
They danced in it. Spun in it. Soaked it in. Fully embraced the moment, completely unbothered, completely in love. It was electric.
The reception felt like a summer camp reunion thrown by people who really know how to throw a party. Two tents were set up, one for dining and chatting, another for dancing with a live band. There was a separate kids’ tent with a projector playing movies and classic theater snacks. A fire pit surrounded by Adirondack chairs glowed as night fell, and string lights wrapped the entire property.
The decor leaned woodland and witchy, with spell jars on every table filled with elements meant to manifest things like prosperity, laughter, happiness, luck, and intimacy. It felt intentional, magical, and so deeply them.
And then… Kevin took the stage.
Kevin, who is a musician, played with members of his band alongside The Sulls, and suddenly this wedding turned into a full-blown emo and rock concert. People kicked off their shoes. People were headbanging. There was moshing. I am not exaggerating when I say this was one of the best wedding dance floors I have ever witnessed.
Jordan and Kevin’s wedding was living proof that backyard weddings aren’t a “lesser” option. They are a bold, intentional, joy-forward choice.
This day was sentimental, family-centered, wildly fun, and completely unapologetic about what mattered most. Love. Connection. Presence. Joy in all its messy, loud, beautiful forms.
If you’re dreaming of a backyard wedding in Moodus, Connecticut, especially on family property, let this be your permission slip. You don’t need a traditional venue to create something unforgettable. You need intention, people you love, and the courage to do it your way.
I loved everything about this wedding. Every moment. Every laugh. Every tear. And honestly I will be thinking about this one for a very long time.
Vendors:
Photographer: Andrea Van Orsouw Photography
Florist: Ballek’s Garden Center
Hair & Makeup: Blissful Beauty
Catering: The Home Kitchen Catering
Live Band: The Sull’s
























































































































Wow!! Those are the most amazing wedding photos I’ve ever seen!! You captured every beautiful moment!