Angel Wolf Releases Official Portraits and Photos of Her Dream Wedding

Angel Wolf and Gregory Morrison pose for a photo in the rear of Saint Paul Cathedral after they were married by Villanova President Rev. Peter M. Donohue, O.S.A. on July 3, 2020 in Pittsburgh. (Carina Danielle/Carina Danielle Photography).

Angel Wolf and Gregory Morrison pose for a photo in the rear of Saint Paul Cathedral after they were married by Villanova President Rev. Peter M. Donohue, O.S.A. on July 3, 2020 in Pittsburgh. (Carina Danielle/Carina Danielle Photography).

The Official Wedding Portraits and Candid Photos from the “Wedding of the Decade” were released by Angel and her family.

Article by Maddie Tyler, AKSM News

PITTSBURGH - It has been a little over a month since Angel Wolf and Gregory Morrison tied the knot in what is now being called “the wedding of the decade”. Angel and Greg are now - finally - sharing their wedding photographs! The newlyweds released a series of photos from the Mass at Saint Paul Cathedral in Pittsburgh and of the private reception hosted at Longue Vue Club in Verona. The photos are now giving the rest of the world a rare look at the beautiful nuptials that the couple shared with their family and close friends.

The images, taken by Philadelphia based photographer Carina Danielle, documents the couple’s journey throughout their first hours as husband and wife. From Angel’s first steps down the aisle to the couple holding hands as they depart the reception through a tunnel of sparklers held by guests cheering them on. The newlyweds sported big smiles on their faces as they take in the festivities of the day. Wolf dons a stunning short-sleeve gown with a Spanish-styled lace veil, in a wedding designed by renowned wedding planner, Tim Komen and his team from TK Event Studio.

Although, before today, official photos from the Wolf-Morrison nuptials were scarce (mainly to a ban on cell phones during the Mass in the cathedral), we were able to get glimpses of the celebration through personal photos taken by guests at the prior to the Mass and during the stunning reception. Highlights of those photos included a photo of the couple during the emotional speeches, emotional stills of the bride dancing with her mother, father and brothers, the couple cutting their cake, and guests dancing their hearts out as the night drew on.

On Saturday, a portrait of the couple standing among the columns of the Mellon Institute on the Campus of Carnegie Mellon University was released on the couple’s official Instagram account, The Present Perspective. The image shows the newlyweds glowing after the ceremony at the Cathedral. Angel - with her beautiful floral bouquet (designed by Lauren Work of Pittsburgh’s The Farmer’s Daughter Flowers) in hand - gazes lovingly at her new husband as Greg smiles for the camera. The post was captioned with a list of things they completed during the month of July:

“In the single month of July we:
1. Got Married
2. Became Godparents (again 😉)
3. Jumped out of a plane
4. Started Grad School
5. Moved Countries

And we did it all during a pandemic. BOOM. Love wins. Adventure rocks. The present rules. Futuro, prepárate! Because here we come.”

Then around noon yesterday, the couple dropped their full wedding albums. Three albums, totaling just under nine hundred photos, were released publicly. The three albums separated out different parts of the day. The first was focused on pre-wedding festivities and the beautiful nuptials at Saint Paul Cathedral. The second was an album of official portraits taken during the day. The third and final album gave a glimpse into the extravagant reception at the exclusive Longue Vue Club in Verona.

The albums take viewers through the day’s celebrations. From the most formal portraits to more loose and candid photos from the reception, the couple included everything. TikToker Alexann Konyk who was a guest at the wedding explained that, “The photos don’t even do the day justice; but they come pretty close to it.” One beautiful moment was captured when Angel and Greg went to visit the shrine of the Blessed Mother in the Cathedral during the mass. The beauty of the images were captured so effortlessly by Carina.

Those not in attendance who viewed the photos online describe the photos as “stunning”, one viewer even saying, “These are stunning […] Love all of it! The color scheme, [the] dress, the joy in [their] faces! Congratulations!!” A spokesperson for the couple added: “Angel and Greg would like to thank everyone who took part in the celebrations of their wedding. They are so lucky to have been able to share their day with all those who gathered in Pittsburgh and also all those who watched the wedding across the world.” Since their wedding day, the couple has visited Philadelphia one final time over the July 24th weekend prior to making their move to their new official residence in Mexico.

 

View the gallery of official portraits and photos from Angel and Greg’s wedding below