The night before Tricia and Peter’s wedding was centered on one thing: family.
Hosted at the beautiful Hotel Drover, their rehearsal dinner felt warm, intimate, and deeply meaningful. The setting provided that signature Western elegance the Drover is known for — but the real focus of the evening wasn’t the décor. It was the people.
Rehearsal dinners often carry a different emotional weight than the wedding day. The pace is slower. The conversations are longer. The stories shared during toasts are personal and heartfelt.
Amanda intentionally documented the relationships that shaped Tricia and Peter long before their wedding day — parents watching with pride, siblings sharing inside jokes, friends who have walked through every season with them. The hugs lingered. The laughter came easily. And there were more than a few tears during the speeches.
When family is the focus, the images become part of something bigger than the wedding weekend. They become legacy photographs.
That’s why we believe rehearsal dinner coverage matters. It captures the foundation — the people who raised you, supported you, and are now standing beside you as you begin something new.













































































Every touch point of this experience has been designed so you can sit back and relax, knowing that the final result will be nothing short of exceptional.
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