At 4U Ranch, Breen and Coley’s wedding unfolded with a sense of grounded romance and quiet confidence. Set against open pasture, weathered fencing, and soft mountain light, the day felt expansive yet deeply personal. Breen’s sculptural halter gown moved effortlessly through the field, while Coley’s tailored dark suit and cowboy hat gave the celebration a distinctly Western elegance that felt intentional rather than styled. Every portrait carried a sense of ease, presence, and connection, the kind that comes from two people fully settled into who they are together.
Designed and planned by Kaushay & Co, the aesthetic leaned into natural textures and restrained color, allowing the landscape to remain the focal point. Warm, garden inspired florals by Brontes Floral added softness and movement, pairing earthy tones with refined composition. Dinner unfolded beneath the open sky with thoughtful table settings and elevated cuisine from Hills Kitchen Catering, creating a relaxed yet polished atmosphere where guests lingered, talked, and laughed late into the evening.
As night fell, Breen and Coley made their way through a corridor of cheering friends and sparklers, a moment that perfectly captured the spirit of the day. Documented with an editorial yet documentary approach by Christopher Cook Photography and brought to life on film by Curtis Jensen Films, their wedding felt timeless, honest, and unforced. It was a celebration rooted in place, connection, and legacy, a Park City wedding that felt both iconic and entirely their own.