Noor & Drew | Wedding Film at Springton Manor Farm
Drew's vows opened with something worth sitting with: "In this marriage I vow to see challenges as opportunities to grow, and our disagreements as a chance for us to learn more about who we are." Then: "We might not always be on the same page, but I promise we will always be on the same team."
That's the kind of line that doesn't come from a wedding vow template. It comes from two people who have actually thought about what they're committing to.
Noor and Drew were married at Springton Manor Farm in Glenmoore, Pennsylvania — a sweeping property with open meadows, old trees, and the kind of light that makes outdoor ceremonies feel inevitable. The ceremony blended Jewish and Muslim traditions, including the breaking of the glass — which their officiant framed not as religious formality but as a symbol of hope: that the breaking of barriers between people might lead to a world built on love, unity, and understanding. It was one of the more thoughtful uses of that tradition we've heard in a ceremony.
The rest of the day had more levity. The officiant asked Drew if he promised to always let Noor be the pack leader — especially if any more foster dogs joined the pack. He asked if Drew would let her check in during Steelers games, even if the Eagles were fine. And he asked Noor if she'd allow Drew to build spreadsheets, even when they weren't needed. Every I do landed with laughter.
A best friend's toast described how she knew things were different with Drew — because of the way Noor talked about him, and the fact that she always sounded so happy. "Noor, you bring out the absolute best in Drew, and you complement him perfectly. I'm thankful to you for being the best thing that has ever happened to my best friend."
Springton Manor Farm is one of those venues that does a lot of the visual work on its own. The late afternoon light through the trees, the open meadow backdrop, the string lights at night — it photographs and films beautifully across every hour of the day. Our job was to stay present, anticipate the moments, and let the day tell its own story.
If you're planning a wedding in Pennsylvania and want to talk about what a film could look like for your day, visit our wedding videography services page or reach out directly.