A black-and-white photo of a bride and groom sitting on a vintage sofa outdoors, celebrating with drinks, smiling and engaging with each other, surrounded by trees and bushes.

Summer Manor Wedding

Summer Manor Wedding

Roberta and Domantas celebrated their wedding at a Lithuanian manor, surrounded by their closest people - friends who feel like family, and family who are fully there, present, involved, loud in the best way.

The setting was classic. Open fields, an old manor house, clean architecture, soft daylight. Nothing overwhelming, just a strong, grounded backdrop that let everything else stand out.

From the start, it felt social.

Guests gathering outside, movement across the lawn, conversations, laughter, not staged, not forced. Just a group of people who genuinely wanted to be there. That kind of energy carries through the whole day.

A Ceremony Surrounded by People Who Matter

The ceremony wasn’t about scale, it was about connection.

You could see it in the way people watched, reacted, smiled. Parents close, friends just behind, everyone fully in it. No distance, no disconnect, just one shared moment.

That’s the thing with weddings like this. It’s not quiet, it’s not minimal. It’s alive.

Portraits, Space, and Movement

The manor grounds gave space to breathe. Wide lawns, trees, open sky - the kind of environment where you don’t need to overthink anything. The couple moves, the light shifts, people drift in and out of frames. It all feels natural.

We kept it simple. Letting them walk, talk, exist in the space without interruption.

Inside, the mood shifted.

Darker interiors, soft directional light, a more intimate feel. Roberta with her bouquet of pale pink flowers, framed by shadows. The dress structured but still light, holding its shape in a completely different way than outside.

Those contrasts - outside and inside, light and shadow - built the full story.

A Day That Feels Full

This wedding wasn’t about one aesthetic or one mood.

It had everything - quiet moments, movement, emotion, chaos in the best way. Friends lifting each other, groups forming and breaking apart, reactions you can’t plan.

Even the small details stood out - cake cutting outside, shared glances, quick laughter, people leaning in close during conversations.

Nothing felt isolated. Everything was connected.

Our Approach

At Pines & Wines, we follow that energy.

We don’t try to control it. We don’t interrupt it. We read the room, the light, the movement - and build the story from there.

Manor weddings like this are about balance. Structure and freedom, elegance and real emotion (real feeling), space and closeness. We work within that, not against it.

Shot on film, the whole day holds texture. Soft tones, natural grain, moments that feel real, not polished away.

A Wedding That Stays With You

For Roberta & Domantas, this wasn’t just about the two of them.

It was about everyone around them.

The people, the atmosphere, the shared experience.

A manor, a full lawn, a group that showed up properly.

And that’s what made it unforgettable.

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