Gorgeous summer weddings tend to dot the landscape of the North Georgia Mountains where the cool breezes live in the southern heat. With soft sweet florals, peonies and lambs ear swags along with tulle bows lining the wooden pews in the chapel a perfect wedding day at Juliet Chapel under way.
The Chapel being quaint and intimate nestled among the tall Georgia trees made for the perfect wedding destination for Christina and Josh. Floor-to-ceiling windows allowed the guests to feel like they were part of nature during the ceremony. Hand-written vows by the bride + groom and promises made to their respective daughters didn’t leave a dry eye in the room. The groom’s daughter sang a beautiful love song during the unity braid ritual.
First Look
These two amazing souls chose to partake in a first look before guests arrived. It made for such beautiful private moments they will remember for a lifetime. Following the first look and romantic photos we went right into bridal party photos allowing for all photos to be completed before the ceremony. This always makes for such a stress free day for our couples!
The Vows
The radiant white chapel filled with warm natural light made everyone feel right at home for the exchange of vows.
Grand Reception
Following the ceremony family + friends gathered for a grand reception. Christina + Josh are fun loving and wanted that part of their personalities to spill over into the reception so personalized corn hole boards, disc golf, s’mores station, and a variety of summer yard games filled the gardens around Juliet Chapel. A wonderful summer evening of dinner, dancing, cocktails and sophisticated games brought the perfect day full circle to a perfect night.
Dear Christina + Josh,
It was such and honor and a joy to document your first day as husband + wife. Thank you for choosing us as your destination photographers! May these memories and so many more bring you and your family endless years of reminiscing on the perfect day. Cheers to a dream come true and a forever love!
Much Love + Blessings,
The Horns
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