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Gracie and Luke’s wedding at the Hadden Estate had two of my favorite things: cowboy hats and a dog! There is something deeply nostalgic for the country life I grew up when I see cowboy hats and I love how they were incorporated into their wedding attire. Of course, any dog will always attempt to steal the show!

Caroline and Riley’s wedding at The Georgia Club was a wedding detailed to perfection! There’s something I love about a color scheme reminiscent of a coastal estate that Caroline’s choices absolutely nailed down. Between elegant white flowers and bountiful touches of blue, this was a timeless event!

Kelly and David’s wedding at the Country Club of Roswell was my last wedding of 2023! I’ve been doing this for quite a few years now and I am still honored every single time a bride and groom choose me to capture the moments of their day. From the moment we meet for your engagement session, you become a part of my story, too!

We headed out to Little River Farms for Kristen and Ryan’s engagement session because they’re also getting married there in March! I personally find doing the engagement session at the venue location to be exciting for the bride and groom and helpful for me. I love watching their faces as the excitement grows. “That’s where we’ll be getting married!” “Our reception will be over there.” The energy is infectious!

Neeki and Matei’s jaw-dropping Persian wedding and reception at the InterContinental Buckhead is a day I look back on fondly. The rich cultural traditions, the elegant detail work, and the pure joy of everyone involved makes it an incredibly special day. You don’t want to miss the ceiling floral install at the reception!

Brooke and Zach’s wedding at the Wildflower 301 is today’s blog offering! This couple was exceptionally kind and I loved every minute I spent around them this day. I know every photographer says their couples are beautiful inside and out, but we truly mean it! These two were so intentional in their decisions and design and it really coalesced into a stunning, elegant day.

Tess and Nick’s Piedmont Garden Tent Wedding is the highlight this week, just like I promised. Located in the heart of midtown Atlanta, Piedmont Park was full of people enjoying the immaculate weather. However, with the venue located on the edge of the park, it also felt like everyone was celebrating this beautiful couple!

Yasmin and Efrain are one of the most precious couples I’ve had the privilege of working with to date! Even though it was the day all eyes were to be focused on them, they were extremely concerned that their guests had an excellent time and were well taken care of. Weather threatened this outdoor wedding all day long. However, you know you’ve got the right team of vendors and bridal party when everyone was all hands on deck if it began to rain.

Emily and Justin’s intimate Atlanta elopement was full of the same elegance you’d expect from a traditional wedding. Instead of paying for the big event, the couple decided to go to Italy for three weeks instead. Who can blame them there? I can’t! The cool part is that we still had a ton of fun with just the three of us anyway.

Erin and John’s Perry Lane Hotel wedding was all things classic, sweet and elegant. While it rained off an on all day, Savannah is a city that looks lovely no matter what! Not to mention, Erin and John took the day in stride and didn’t let the rain ruin their special day. Some of my favorite photos were of Erin and John walking through the rain with the clear umbrella.

Leah and Jack’s private residence wedding was incredibly special. Their engagement session was in Madison, so I loved how they kept the outdoor theme throughout their wedding festivities. It was great getting to know Leah and Jack’s personalities through their engagement session, to then being able to understand how they envisioned their wedding day.