Atlanta Wedding

Jon and Ashley's Backyard Wedding with a View

It’s not everyday you get to capture a friend’s wedding, but this was extra special, because we were surrounded by friends at this wedding. The bride, the groom, the guests, the families. Friends all around! Jon and Ashley’s wedding was in a beautiful backyard, tucked into the side of a hill with a sweeping view of the mountains in the distance. The weather couldn’t have been more perfect, either. It’s like God knew Ashley and Jon needed a beautiful day, because that’s exactly what they got. A constant breeze kept things cool, and the day greeted us all with sunshine and blue skies.

The wedding itself was simple, intimate, and meaningful in all the ways. Jon and Ashley stood in front of a floral draped cross as they exchanged promises, guests looked on from rows of white chairs, and the gorgeous view set a perfect backdrop. After the ceremony, guests gathered around tables under white tents for the reception, with pops of pale pink florals and a delicious aroma from the taco bar. We snuck Jon and Ashley away for some golden hour photos, and after twirling in the most brilliant sunset, the dancing continued and a mouthwatering layered cookie cake was cut and served. As the evening came to a close, guests lined up with sparklers and the happy newlyweds made their exit.

We are so happy to share a few favorites from their wedding with you, now. Take a look and see for yourself why backyard weddings are the best!

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Santiago and Tanya's Wedding at Circle B Venue

Let’s TACO bout how rad Santiago and Tanya’s wedding was, okay? Okay. A few months before the big day, we met up with Santi and Tanya over coffee in Woodstock to chat about their story and their vision for wedding photos, and we quickly realized that not only was this wedding going to be beautiful, but these two had the sweetest and most adventurous love story and their marriage would be just as beautiful, if not more, because of all the things they’d weathered together.

The wedding day couldn’t have been more perfect. Circle B’s airy and bright venue was bustling with energy when we arrived, but Tanya was the definition of calm, a steady smile permanently on her face, tucked into a corner of the couch to finish up her vows while the rest of us swirled around her. Downstairs, long family-style tables were covered in greenery and flowers, decked with perfectly mismatched china plates, and outside chairs were set in a semi-circle facing a stone fireplace where the ceremony would begin in just a few hours.

We spent some time taking photos with each side of the wedding party before Santiago sat down at the piano blindfolded for a moment with Tanya before the ceremony. The two laughed a little, cried a little, and prayed together, while we quietly tried to capture it all. During the ceremony, Santi and Tanya, surrounded by bridesmaids in shades of lavender and groomsmen in tailored suits, planted a tree together, and the recessional was a celebration all it’s own - you’ll see.

The reception was a full out party. Taco assembly lines, colorful Columbian dancing, margaritas, and the sweetest round up of toasts ever heard. Santiago and Tanya cut into a concrete styled cake from The Jade Bakery, shared one last slow dance as a friend serenaded them from the piano, and were cheered out the door surrounded by sparklers and friends. And with that, we’ll let you get to the photos!

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Ben & Katie's Log Cabin Chapel Wedding | Vinings, Georgia

A cheerful white trolley inched its way closer to the front steps of Hotel Indigo for the second time that afternoon. As soon as it stopped, Katie scaled the steps, her white dress held dutifully by the maid of honor. The sun was out, full force, but Katie and Ben had already thought of a fun way to beat the heat. Catch a breezy white trolley across town, complete with icy cold libations and "Despacito" blasting through the air, and you'll certainly stay cool and make some memories along the way.  

Without further ado, take a look at Ben and Katie's wedding day, complete with trolley rides, a ceremony at The Log Cabin Church in Vinings, and a bet-you-can't-help-but-dance reception at The Swan Coach House.