Conner + Laura, a Winter Wedding at Los Poblanos

We closed off our 2019 season at our home away from home & the always magical Los Poblanos with long time sweethearts, Conner and Laura! From their beautiful nuptials at the historic San Felipe de Neri Church, in the heart of Old Town, to the absolute PARTY they threw at Los Poblanos, this magical winter day was absolute perfection.

Long before they said “I Do”, Conner and Laura met in high school right here in Albuquerque. Laura always had a little crush on Conner, who shared the same friend group with her, but nothing came of it until they both attended the University of New Mexico. Conner finally admitted that the crush vibes were mutual and they’ve been together ever since (a little over 8 years to be exact!). After college, and a few years of long distance love, these two landed jobs in Portland, Oregon where they now work for the same digital/social media company! To round off their already amazing relationship, Conner proposed at Los Poblanos in October of 2018 with not only a ring, but a puppy too (!).

Their pretty November day had a ton of subtle, genuine touches and intentional details. They chose to only invite people that they both knew personally to give their wedding a very intimate feel (which we adore!), and include accents that weren’t too sappy or over the top. From snowy romantics to incredibly fun bridal party moments to one of the prettiest floral installations we’ve ever seen, this day was full of so many things we love.

Conner and Laura, your day was the best way to finish off an amazing season, cheers to so many more years of love (and more puppies!).

Venues - San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church, Los Poblanos Historic Inn and Organic Farm
Coordination - Chelsea Martinez
Stationary - Minted
Florals - Desert Flower Co
Hair + MUA - Genica Lee
Bridal Gown - David’s Bridal
Cocktail Hour Music - Kevin Heig
DJ - Complete Weddings and Events
Lead Photographer - Bre
Second Photographer - Cameron

Blog + Photo Curation by Jaclyn of Alicia Lucia Photography