When Hannah and Daniel met on their first day of college, they were instantly smitten. The creative duo bonded over their shared love of collaborating on passion projects—rebuilding old cars, producing podcasts, starting a music production company, to name a few. However, their ultimate collaborative endeavor was their summer wedding at the Maryhill Museum of Art, an eclectic Beaux-Arts-style jewel overlooking the Columbia River Gorge (and one of the bride’s favorite childhood spots to visit). More than 120 friends and family gathered outside on the museum’s rolling green lawn as Hannah, clad in a strapless, linen gown and custom veil, walked down the aisle toward her emotional beloved. She carried a bold bouquet of amaranthus, draping orchids, laceleaf, celosia, sweet pea, roses, peonies and ranunculus; its stems clasped via a meaningful gold bracelet. In lieu of boutonnière, Daniel designed custom-printed silk pocket squares for himself and his groomsmen. Once vows were exchanged, the speakeasy- style reception hummed to life, treating guests to Hannah’s talents—from the bar she hand-built to the silk signage she made and the custom cocktails she created. The couple’s love for music—Daniel is a San Diego-based musician and sound engineer—ensured the reception was a true party, with live music performances by their friends in the industry, and a surprise, two-song appearance by the groom on drums. The night was full of dancing, music and loved ones celebrating Hannah and Daniel’s next chapter.
The night was full of dancing, music and loved ones celebrating Hannah and Daniel’s next chapter.
Written by
Isabelle Keller
Published:
Oregon Wedding Day Spring/Summer 2026
City State:
Goldendale
Season:
spring
summer
Styles:
Modern
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