January 9, 2020Comments are off for this post.

Intimate Elopement Chattanooga | Courtney + Tanner

Eloping with family

When Courtney and Tanner received Tanner’s orders to relocate to a new base, they decided to hold an intimate elopement on the family farm before they moved. The couple booked me for a 2-hour session to capture their ceremony, some family photos, and their bride and groom portraits.

Groom in military dress uniform holds his bride's hand as they smile at each other

Tanner’s family’s land was the perfect spot for their simple ceremony. The property has been in his family for 100 years! Planning a small intimate wedding, Courtney and Tanner invited only their immediate family members. One family member officiated, another prepared a reading, and the others stood nearby. What a sweet, special ceremony. Truly--so sweet.

Bride and groom stand facing each other holding hands and exchanging vows in front of antique family cabin front porch

Bride and groom face each other holding hands in front of antique cabin porch during their elopement ceremony

Bride and groom facing each other holding hands in front of antique family cabin porch while family members stand nearby

Bride and groom face each other holding hands in front of antique family cabin porch at their intimate elopement wedding

Bride and groom facing each other holding hands in front of antique family cabin porch

Bride and groom facing each other holding hands in front of antique family cabin porch

Bride and groom share their first kiss in front of antique family cabin porch during their small intimate wedding

Bride and groom holding hands face their family members

Bride and groom stand with their family members in front of antique family cabin front porch

Bride and groom stand with their family members after their intimate elopement ceremony

Groom jumps on officiant's back in celebration and bride receives kiss on cheek from her mother

 

Bride and Groom portraits on the farm

Following their ceremony and family portraits, we wandered the family’s property for their bride and groom photo session. Tanner looked so polished in his dress uniform, and I LOVE the custom “Bride” denim jacket Courtney had made for their day.

Bride and groom stand facing each other in front of antique family cabin's front porch

Bride and groom place hands on top of bouquet, her hand on top showing off her wedding ring

Bride and groom share a dance in front of greenery, his head bowed over to kiss her

Bride and groom share a dance in front of greenery, they look into each other's faces

Bride and groom share a dance in front of greenery

Bride stands holding her bouquet in front of her smiling down at it, trees in the background

Groom smiling in his military dress uniform and hat

Groom in his military dress uniform holds his hat in one hand. Bride smiles over her shoulder with bouquet at her side.

Bride and groom stand arm in arm. He wears a military dress uniform, and she wears a customized bride denim jacket.

Bride and groom stand arm in arm. He wears a military dress uniform, and she wears a customized bride denim jacket.

Bride wearing simple white dress and groom wearing military dress uniform and hat cuddle and kiss in front of greenery.

Groom in military dress uniform holds his bride's hand as they smile at each other

Bride wearing simple white dress and groom wearing military dress uniform and hat cuddle and kiss in front of greenery.

Groom wearing military dress uniform and hat leans down so his bride can reach his cheek for a kiss.

Groom in military dress uniform holds bride over his shoulder while she laughs.

Bride and groom hold hands while walking down the middle of the road.

Bride and groom cuddle arm-in-arm in front of antique family cabin after their intimate elopement

Bride and groom cuddle arm-in-arm in front of antique family cabin after their intimate elopement

Bride and groom hold hands and look at each other in front of antique family cabin after their intimate elopement

Bride and groom hold hands in front of antique family cabin's front porch after their intimate elopement

 

The beauty of an intimate elopement

I’ve witnessed my fair share of weddings, y’all. They’re as individual as each couple, and this day was no different.

Courtney and Tanner opted for nothing fancy, nothing extravagant. His dress uniform, a bouquet of flowers, a simple wedding dress, and a denim jacket. And honestly, it was all they really needed because they were so beautiful and so in love. Their sweet love is what really shined in their photos. Can you see it, too?

Groom in military dress uniform holds his bride's hand as they smile at each other

Bride holds her bouquet in front of her, white flowers and greenery with champagne colored ribbons blowing in the breeze.

Bride and groom hold hands, walking away. He wears a military dress uniform, and she wears a customized bride denim jacket

Bride kisses groom while wearing her customized bride denim jacket with the word "Bride" painted across the back

Groom in military dress uniform holds his bride in his arms. She wears his military cap and holds a bouquet at her side.

 


 

NO MATTER HOW SMALL, EACH WEDDING IS A BIG DEAL. IF YOU’RE PLANNING A SMALL INTIMATE WEDDING OR ELOPEMENT, I’D LOVE TO DOCUMENT YOUR BIG DAY. CONTACT ME, YOUR GO-TO CHATTANOOGA WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER, AND WE CAN START PLANNING TODAY!

 


 

If you loved looking through these photos of Courtney and Tanner’s intimate elopement, you might also be inspired by Bridget and Alex’s intimate wedding at Fall Creek Falls or Liz and Andrew’s elopement in Zion National Park.

November 19, 2019Comments are off for this post.

Boho Midwestern Styled Elopement Shoot Out

This styled shoot was so. much. fun. I teamed up with the most amazing, talented wedding vendors, and the results were SO gorgeous! I’m a huge believer in #communityovercompetition and giving back, and I’ve been lucky enough to receive some amazing mentoring over the years. I’m glad to be able to do the same, and since we had so many amazing vendors on board for the shoot, I sold tickets for other photographers to join in. We ended up having 14 photographers and videographers join us on the day of the shoot. As much as I wasn’t planning on hosting a big event, I’m SO glad it happened that way! This boho midwestern elopement styled shoot out was amazing, and I can’t wait for the next one! 

We were hosted by The Gray Dove, which is now one of my favorite wedding venues! Everyone helped me put together a boho, midwestern inspired look for the multiple shoots we had organized, and it ended up looking so cool! It was such a collaborative effort, and the boho midwestern theme looked better than I thought possible! 

Shaina Ramsey did all of the makeup, and she did SUCH a good job keeping it boho glam. Juliet's Beauty Lounge styled all of the model's hair, and kept it simple but elegant.

White Ink Calligraphy created the most amazing invitation suite. We put together a flat lay with cork, geodes, and antique jewelry from Hudson Estate, and it looked SO cool.

I’m a huge believer in #communityovercompetition and giving back, and a styled shoot out is an awesome way to build community and learn from your peers.

The shoot had tropical plants, cacti, amazing macrame, lace, fringe, vintage decor accents… I’m really happy with how it came together! 

Prior to the shoot, I sat down with each of the vendors to discuss my vision. I gave each of them a mood board, and they RAN with it! They brought my vision to life, which was so cool. We ended up having 8 models and 14 photographers/videographers - one who even drove 14 hours from Kansas just to be there! 

Ramblewood Co. put together the most amazing bouquets and floral installations that were boho and badass all at the same time. The Copper Quail provided all of the vintage furniture and decor for our indoor and outdoor elopement set ups, and everything pulled together so well.

I don't know anyone other than Sierra's Cake Werks who can make a plain naked cake look so amazing. It fit in with the rest of the shoot perfectly!

I taught a posing class during the shoot, which was super fun. It’s also nice to participate in a styled shoot, because it leaves more room for creativity. Wedding days can be hectic and don’t leave a lot of time to be experimental, but having a less restricted timeline during a shoot lets me try all sorts of fun new things. I got to try some new techniques and play around a little. I always tell photographers to do styled shoots if they can! If you don’t have time to organize your own, I have a waitlist for my next one coming up soon! 


White Table provided the napkins for our table setting, and Chattanooga Tent brought their best plates and flatware for the tablescapes.

Can we just talk about this macrame backdrop for a hot minute? Mother Macramei created this specially for the shoot out, and it was EPIC. Together with the brick wall, rattan peacock chairs and green palms, it created such a cool vibe and I fell in love instantly!

I connected with Olia Zavozina for the model's dresses and Giorgio Men's Warehouse for the men's suits - and let me just tell you, all of our couples looked incredible. I could not have planned it better! We had a variety of styles for all of the photographers and videographers to photograph, and all of the dresses had such great flow and movement.

Mobile Moony joined us on set with their badass mobile photo booth, and everyone loved it!

 

I am seriously obsessed with how amazing the handmade jewelry from Sayuri Designs looked when paired with the vintage jewelry and bridal gowns.

And one last final shout out to the awesome hosts at The Gray Dove! I had such a great time at this venue, as did the rest of our crew, and it's so insanely versatile! The owners are amazing and I would definitely recommend booking it for your wedding!

 

The amazingly talented elopement vendor team: 

Venue - The Gray Dove 

Vintage Furniture and Decor - The Copper Quail    

Florals - Ramblewood Co.  

Dresses - Olia Zavozina 

Suits - Giorgio Mens Warehouse  

Makeup - Shaina Ramsey 

Hair - Juliet's Beauty Lounge

Vintage and Fine Jewelry - Hudson Estate

Handmade Jewelry - Sayuri Designs

Macrame Backdrop - Mother Macramei 

Cake - Sierra's Cake Werks

Calligraphy - White Ink Calligraphy

Napkins - White Table

Plates and Flatware - Chattanooga Tent

Photo Booth - Mobile Moony

 

If you're a photographer, videographer, or wedding vendor and you're interested in joining in on my next styled shoot out -

sign up for the waitlist or contact me!

 

 

May 4, 2019Comments are off for this post.

Southern Farm Wedding | Fynn + Mary Howard

Fynn and Mary Howard had a very unique, beautiful farm wedding. It had classic and rustic elements and the whole day had a very southern feel. But they also included very personal touches, and included some non-traditional ways of doing things. Everything was so perfectly tied together. They pulled off this southern farm wedding in the best way possible! 

Charming Southern family farm in Georgia

Mary Howard’s parents have a gorgeous farm in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It’s SO pretty - rolling hills, horses and cows in the surrounding fields, wildflowers everywhere… It’s so scenic and lovely, and everything was pulled together so beautifully on the wedding day.

rustic southern wedding day details

rustic southern wedding invitations

southern charm wedding day flowers

southern farm wedding day details

Southern farm wedding

Mary Howard bought her dress in Atlanta, from a designer named Tatyana Merenyuk. She didn’t realize it when she chose her dress, but Tatyana is actually NYC-based. Mary Howard used to live in New York, and when she found out that’s where her dress was from, she was so excited! It’s a nice sentimental detail that reminded her of the time she spent living in NYC, which is very cool.

wedding dress by Tatyana Merenyuk

wedding dress by Tatyana Merenyuk

She got ready in her childhood bedroom. There was a skylight in the roof, which made for the most amazing lighting.

 

I always recommend having natural light for your getting ready photos! 

 

If you can plan to have a window or skylight in your getting ready location, it will help to ensure your photos are stunning. 

wedding dress by Tatyana Merenyuk

wedding dress by Tatyana Merenyuk

bridal gown by Tatyana Merenyuk

charming family farm wedding Chattanooga

charming family farm wedding Chattanooga

charming family farm wedding Chattanooga

charming family farm wedding Chattanooga

charming family farm wedding Chattanooga

This southern farm wedding had so many charming elements -  

a moving first look, a friend singing during the ceremony, and heartfelt handwritten vows. 

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

charming family farm wedding

Bridal party portraits at southern farm wedding

Bridal party portraits at southern farm wedding

Bridal party portraits at southern farm wedding

ceremony details at southern family farm wedding

ceremony details at southern family farm wedding

ceremony details at southern family farm wedding

 

ceremony details at southern family farm wedding

The reception was held at the family barn across the street from the house. It was a little ways of a walk - so they decided to do a PARADE. Mary Howard came up with the idea herself and it was SO cool! She wanted a way to incorporate some of her musician friends into her wedding day. She’s very involved in the Chattanooga music scene, and wanted a way to pay tribute to that. 

Balloon parade to wedding reception

She created a parade with all of their guests. Everybody lined up with noise makers and balloons, and marched to the reception while the walking band played “While the Saints Go Marching In”. It was the cutest thing ever! I wish every wedding would do this! It was the neatest idea. 

Balloon parade to wedding reception

Balloon parade to wedding reception

Balloon parade to wedding reception

Balloon parade to wedding reception

Because Fynn and Mary Howard had scheduled a first look, we had already taken bride and groom portraits and family photos. It left time for the parade march, which was perfect. Super freaking cute! 

 

If you’re on the fence about doing a first look - I say go for it! A first look leaves more room in your wedding day timeline. 

 

By doing portraits and family photos earlier in the day, it frees up space later in the day. This allows you to add unconventional things or meaningful experiences into your timeline that you typically wouldn’t have time for. 

southern barn wedding reception

bride and groom sunset field portraits

When I snuck Fynn and Mary Howard outside for sunset portraits, there wasn’t much of a sunset! It actually started raining halfway through, but they rolled with it. 😉 We had a blast and got gorgeous pictures with the rolling hills in the distance! 

Always, always make sure you have a few minutes to sneak away for bride and groom sunset portraits!

bride and groom sunset field portraits

bride and groom sunset field portraits

bride and groom sunset field portraits

bride and groom sunset field portraits

bride and groom sunset field portraits

bride and groom sunset field portraits

charming family farm wedding Chattanooga

red barn wedding reception

southern farm wedding details

At the reception, they had really cute Southern, rustic details. Hay bales with tablecloths draped overtop with forks holding the linens on, a tractor outside ready for the late-night getaway… It was all really cute! 

red barn wedding reception

red barn wedding reception

southern farm wedding details

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Let’s talk about the first dance. 

It takes a lot for me to be blown away at weddings, nowadays. But I was BLOWN AWAY by Fynn’s dancing! He is SUCH a good dancer! He’s taken lessons moves like a professional. He was swinging Mary Howard all over the place - it was straight out of a swing dancing movie! I’ve never seen a guy dance like that, and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. He even danced like that with his mom! Throughout the entire reception, Fynn was going person-to-person with everyone on the dance floor, twisting, twirling, and spinning them. It was the most fun thing to watch and totally made my night! 

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Southern barn wedding reception dances

chattanooga wedding reception

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Southern barn wedding reception dances

The last part of the evening was supposed to be a sparkler exit. It was raining pretty heavily, though, so we had to come up with a plan B. Myself, and Mia + May, the AWESOME wedding coordinators, came up with an idea to try glow sticks instead. We decided to do their exit inside the barn, and handed out glow sticks and noisemakers to everyone. 

 

What to do when it's raining during your sparkler exit?! Get creative!

 

I had everyone line up in a tunnel, and Fynn and Mary Howard danced through the tunnel while I shot from the other side. It turned out SO cool! They headed outside to where their getaway tractor was waiting, and then hopped on the back! With balloons in hand, they (slowly!) tugged away on the tractor. As they made their way back to the farm house across the street, family and guests waved them off while Fynn and Mary Howard beamed at each other. 

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Southern barn wedding reception dances

Wedding reception glow stick send off exit

Southern barn wedding reception

Southern barn wedding reception

The amazing wedding day vendor team:

Venue: Family farm in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Videography: Jesse R. Hunter

Florals: The Clay Pot

Wedding Dress: Boutique: The Sentimentalist

Dress Designer: Tatyana Merenyuk 

Tent: Chattanooga Tent 

Wedding Coordinator: Mia + May Events 

Ceremony and Cocktail Music: Call Me Spinster

Cake: Sweet Angel Cakes

If you loved this southern farm wedding, you might also love this Chattanooga farm wedding

 

Are you planning your own wedding in Tennessee, Georgia, or anywhere in the US?! 

I’m Chattanooga based but available for travel, so contact me

October 20, 2018Comments are off for this post.

Chattanooga Farm Wedding | Taylor + Harrison

Taylor and Harrison are a perfect example of a couple who knew what they wanted for their wedding and did it their way. They planned an intimate Chattanooga farm wedding on the bride’s family property just outside the city. Following the ceremony, the couple hosted a larger, casual reception at The Daily Ration in Chattanooga, Tennessee. 

bride and groom walk between white folding chairs, holding hands. A large tree strung with white paper lanterns is behind them.

 

Chattanooga Family Farm Wedding

Taylor and Harrison’s wedding day was gorgeous! They planned the entire event so thoughtfully. Between holding the vow exchange at the family farm, including their pets at the ceremony, hanging lanterns from the trees, and decorating the groom’s cake like Harrison’s truck, you don’t get many sweeter details!

Earlier in the year, I’d done the couple’s engagement photos on their family’s farm near Red Bank. So it was fun for me to return and see the property once more, this time decorated for their wedding. Taylor and Harrison exchanged vows under a huge tree next to a stream. For the ceremony, Taylor’s brother-in-law hung paper lanterns in the branches, creating a floating ceiling effect. What a magical touch for this sweet wedding.

Harrison collects antique cars, and Taylor arrived in the chariot of his powder-blue Ford truck. I love that they incorporated this aspect of their lives. Harrison’s tender gaze at Taylor when she walks down the aisle is beyond precious! 

woman sits in a dark leather chair reading a greeting card

woman sits in a dark leather chair reading a greeting card with a small brown and white dog on her lap

woman opens black jewelry box to see diamond earrings

white high heel shoes sit next to a necklace, earrings, engagement ring, bracelets and bouquet of white flowers

delicate pearls strung on a gold chain necklace sits in a red jewelry box

bride sits on a wooden deck, her hem pulled to her knees as she puts on white high heels. A brown and white dog stands nearby

Women help fasten bride's dress and straighten her hemline

small brown and white dog stands next to bride and looks up at her

brides hands with simple bracelet around her wrist and engagement diamond ring on her finger

Custom Made tag stitched inside rich, blue suit coat

Man puts on tie and tightens knot under his collar

Groom straightens his deep blue suit coat over his white shirt

groom sits on floral couch and opens a watch gift box

groom sits on floral sofa and fastens his watchband

boutonniere with small, delicate white flowers. white tag with "Harrison" handwritten on it is pinned to the boutonniere

a small number of white folding chairs sits on a lawn on either side of a white flower petal-lined aisle

white paper lanterns hang from large trees on the edge of a field and woods. white folding chairs are arranged nearby

people walk in the grass toward folding white chairs set up at the edge of lawn and woods

woman in sleeveless shirt carries a small white and brown dog

toddler boy sits with woman in white folding chairs

stuffed bear and wooden box sit on top of a blanket in a folding white chair

groom stands under low branches of a tree, surrounded by white paper lanterns. The ground is covered with white petals

antique baby blue Ford pickup truck in a grassy field surrounded by trees with a barn in the background

bride holds bouquet of white flowers and sits in passenger seat of an antique baby blue Ford F-100 pickup truck

groom in deep blue suit and white boutonniere smiles as he stands next to officiant

bride's father holds the train of her wedding dress as he helps her out of a baby blue Ford F-100 pickup truck into a grassy field

bride and her father walk down a path of white flower petals through a grassy field toward wedding guests

bride laughs as her father walk down a path of white flower petals through a grassy field toward wedding guests

groom and officiant smile at bride as her father stands with her at the Chattanooga farm wedding ceremony

groom looks at bride while she reads vows to him. officiant looks on.

bride smiles as groom reads his vows. They are surrounded by trees and white paper lanterns and stand on bed of white petals

bride smiles as groom reads his vows. They are surrounded by trees and white paper lanterns and stand on bed of white petals

groom looks at bride as she reads vows. They are surrounded by trees and paper lanterns and stand on bed of white petals

groom looks at bride as she reads vows. They are surrounded by trees and paper lanterns and stand on bed of white petals

wedding guests sit in white folding chairs and smile as bride and groom exchange vows

bride and groom stand before officiant. They are surrounded by tall green trees and white paper lanterns

Bride and groom hug beneath a large tree strung with white paper lanterns. Wedding guests watch from white folding chairs.

bride and groom walk between white folding chairs, holding hands. A large tree strung with white paper lanterns is behind them.

bride in strapless dress and groom in dark blue suit kiss as wedding guests look on

bride and groom walk between white folding chairs, holding hands. A large tree strung with white paper lanterns is behind them.

bride and groom walk on a bed of white flower petals toward antique baby blue Ford F-100 pickup truck

groom shuts the door of his antique baby blue Ford pickup truck while bride sits inside, smiling

 

Bride and Groom wedding portraits on the family farm near Chattanooga

The couple recited their handwritten vows in front of a small gathering, keeping the wedding ceremony very intimate. Afterward, we stayed on the farm for family photos and bride and groom portraits. 

As a photographer, it’s particularly thrilling when a couple prioritizes time for photos. Taylor and Harrison set aside a whole 60 minutes for their portraits! Because there was no rush, I felt at ease to create. And talk about swoon city. These two made this time together so, so easy. Although the ground was still soaked from the previous day’s thunderstorm, the bride and groom trekked through the field and forest for their photos.

bride and groom stand on a bed of white petals beneath tall green trees hung with white paper lanterns

bride and groom stand on a bed of white petals beneath tall green trees hung with white paper lanterns

bride and groom stand beneath tall green trees hung with white paper lanterns. she cuddles a small brown and white dog

bride and groom stand beneath tall green trees hung with white paper lanterns

bride stands on a bed of white petals beneath tall green trees hung with white paper lanterns. she holds large white bouquet

brides white floral bouquet with greens and small dinosaur toys

groom stands next to antique white Volvo, his hand holds onto his suit coat

groom stands next to antique white Volvo, his hand holds onto his suit coat

bride and groom hold hands and smile at each other as they walk through a grassy field lined with trees

groom in dark blue suit hugs bride in strapless dress from behind as they laugh

bride and groom hug and he kisses her cheek as her veil swirls around them

bride and groom hold hands as they sit together on a wooden porch swing

bride and groom hold hands and kiss as they sit together on a wooden porch swing

bride rests her head on groom's shoulder as they sit together on a wooden porch swing

bride and groom hold hands and laugh as they walk down a paved driveway

Bride and groom stand leaning against the hood of a light blue antique Ford pickup truck in a field

Bride and groom sit in a light blue antique Ford pickup truck kissing

Casual wedding reception at The Daily Ration

 

After a short break, we made our way to their reception at The Daily Ration where loved ones were ready to celebrate. The Daily Ration has been a Chattanooga favorite for a few years, and it’s a fantastic venue for a reception, especially with your hometown crowd!

So you have to check out Taylor and Harrison’s cakes. For starters, one of my favorite details is their CHEESEcake wedding cake. Yep, that’s right. A cake literally made of 3 huge wheels of cheese! Amazing. And the groom’s cake decorated like Harrison’s truck is unreal. I love the addition of the couple’s pups in icing.

After dining and dancing with their friends and family, Harrison and Taylor closed the party with a sparkler exit. They drove off in Harrison’s vintage Volvo that their friends had decked out with tin cans and signs. Super classic!

The Daily Ration patio and exterior in Chattanooga, TN.

Antique white Volvo parks near a low white picket fence in the dusk light.

groom walks around the back of a white antique Volvo in a parking lot

Bride and groom exit white antique Volvo

Bride and groom walk onto the patio at The Daily Ration for their wedding reception. Guests cheer and clap.

Hand-printed Reserved sign sits on a wooden table

Small tabletopMr. and Mrs. signs sit on either side of a stack of 3 wheels of cheese made to look like a wedding cake.

Three large cheese wheels decorated with sprigs of rosemary sit atop one another like a wedding cake.

Ceramic bride and groom mice sit on top of thick wheel of cheese

cake shaped like and decorated like a blue Ford pickup truck. Two frosting pups sit next to it.

guests gather at The Daily Ration. The garage doors are wide open, allowing people to flow from inside to outside.

man signs a wooden board to leave a personal message for the couple

bride hugs wedding guests outside The Daily Ration

Wedding guests in formal attire pose for a photo on the patio at The Daily Ration

people gather at the bar inside The Daily Ration. The exterior garage doors are wide open.

white buffet platters with chicken lettuce wraps and Korean fried chicken sliders and sauces

bride and groom dance under white patio lights at The Daily Ration during their wedding reception

bride and groom dance under white patio lights

man and woman holding a toddler girl dance at an outdoor wedding reception

man in red shirt and dark vest and woman in red lacy dress dance together

bride dances with a friend on the patio at The Daily Ration in Chattanooga, TN

bride hugs a friend as guests dance near them

toddler girl with large white bow walks toward bride

guests toast at wedding reception

bride and groom dance with guests at their wedding reception at The Daily Ration in Chattanooga

bride and groom dance with guests at their wedding reception at The Daily Ration in Chattanooga

birdseed hearts in a basket with bride and groom gift tags attached

Wedding guests tie metal cans to the bumper of a white vintage automobile

large Just married sign strung across the rear window of an antique white car. Metal cans are tied to the bumper.

chalk "T+H" drawn on the window of a white antique car

bride and groom hold hands and walk through sparkler tunnel as they leave their wedding reception at The Daily Ration

bride and groom kiss beneath sparklers as guests cheer for them.

bride and groom kiss beneath sparklers as guests cheer for them.

Taylor and Harrison: thank you so much for inviting me to be a part of your lovely day. Congratulations again to you and your pups Ruby and Cricket!

 


 

I love getting to be a hometown Chattanooga wedding photographer to so many amazing people! I’d be honored to be part of your big day. Contact me to start the conversation! 

 

I hope Taylor and Harrison’s Chattanooga farm wedding inspired you. Every wedding and reception is so individual, and I love how each one of my couples includes personal touches to their day. Your wedding day should be a good fit for YOU. I hope you’ll check out my other blog galleries for inspiration! 

If you’re planning an intimate, at-home, backyard wedding, Courtney and Tanner’s intimate elopement on their family’s property is about as sincere as they come. If a formal church affair is more your style, Brian and Tiffany’s ceremony at First-Centenary United Methodist Church, followed by their wedding reception at Chattanooga Whiskey Event Hall, is absolutely classic. And if you’re hoping to take your event out into our amazing natural world, definitely consider a National Park destination wedding or a Tennessee State Parks wedding. Check out Margaret and Garrison’s Bohemian festival wedding--between their portraits at Foster Falls and ceremony and reception at Hemlock Falls, you can see why I’m constantly pumped for these sorts of opportunities!

So yeah, whatever your wedding flavor, contact me so we can grab a coffee or cocktail and see if we’re a good fit!

October 7, 2017Comments are off for this post.

Creatively Simple Wedding at Crabtree Farms | Brian + Sylvia

Brian and Sylvia’s wedding day was a refreshing change of pace from more traditional wedding events. Crabtree Farms, a community-focused sustainable farm and agriculture resource in Chattanooga, was the venue for this gorgeous couple’s day. With themes of simplicity, minimalism, and local culture, Brian and Sylvia’s wedding day spoke volumes about their personalities, interests, and mindsets.

The main wedding colors of maroon and navy contrasted well with the floral bridesmaid dresses. The simple and stunning sunflower bouquets dotted the scenery with discreet splashes of yellow. All the greenery of Crabtree Farms made a beautiful landscape for Brian and Sylvia

After having a joyous ceremony, this special couple’s reception was full of sweetness. In lieu of cake, they served rice krispies and brownies. Staying true to their locally minded culture, they also had locally brewed beer. Following the ceremony and reception, Brian and Sylvia ended their special day with their community around a roaring bonfire and s’mores.

Full of family, community, friends, and their precious love, Brian and Sylvia’s day at Crabtree Farms inspired the plant mom in me, as well as, reminding me to stay true to myself in all aspects of my life. Thank you, Brian and Sylvia, for allowing me to be a part of your creatively simple and breathtaking day.

Second shot for Giovana Melo Creative.

September 23, 2017Comments are off for this post.

Wedding in Historic Hiwassee Tennessee Church | Jilli + Rob

There is so much joy and happiness that comes from family members who support a new marriage and exciting additions to their family.  This was definitely the case for Jilli and Rob whose wedding (and reception) was family-oriented, decorated, catered, coordinated, and planned… right down to the homemade moonshine and intimate ceremony with their closest friends and family. Even the getting ready and reception portions of this couple’s day were held on the bride’s parents’ land.

Jilli and Rob’s ceremony was particularly special. It was held in the Hiwassee Union Church, located in Reliance, TN, which is the family’s historical, primitive church beside Ocoee River. The church never had electricity installed- so no air conditioning! It's open windows, wood floors, vintage furniture, and blue walls beg to tell a story. I wish I knew all the memories that church held, but at the very least, I found an article with more on the history here.

Jilli and Rob's day was filled with special details that I loved documenting! I try to find the most unique parts of locations to take photos, so I did the bridal party and family portraits by a lemon tree at the family church. The bridesmaid gifts were specially purchased knot bracelets ("tying the knot"). The groomsmen gifts were monogrammed flasks filled with moonshine homemade by Jilli's father. And you'll notice a special rope tying tradition during the ceremony where Jill and Rob bound their hands together with rope. Even watching Jilli's father drive their RV like a party bus to and from the church, so the ladies could ride in stylish comfort!

Thank you, Jilli and Rob, for allowing me to photograph your special day that was full of love and legacy!

Second shooter: Giovana Melo.

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