Every year I travel for about 5-10 weddings but for Bess and Theo this was my first wedding in Atlanta Georgia at The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of The Annunciation. There were a few things that specifically stood out to me about Bess and Theo’s wedding day. Firstly their bridal party was a complete vibe and truly represented everything from the individuals that stand by you during the wedding ceremony. From hyping up Bess during prep to make sure her vail was always fluffed, they truly killed it. Second, the flow of the day was spot on! Often weddings poses a fast pace environment, which usually causes stress amongst the parties. Both sides of the bridal party did a fantastic job at curating a fun exciting wedding day, and the images truly show that.

At the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation often couples utilize the reception ballroom for their wedding day. Having everything in one place is always a logistical dream. Thankfully the grounds also has a beautiful courtyard where a majority of photographs take place. Bess and Theo’s portrait session was nothing short a fun time. They were truly in loving the moment and couldn’t wait to start their lives together. It was a privilege to be a part of their special day and to capture their love and happiness in photographs that will serve as beautiful memories for years to come.

I personally loved traveling up to Atlanta for their wedding and have since booked 3 more couples in Georgia. Recently I have found exploring new locations and wedding venues has yielded some of my personal favorite photographs.

Full vendor list located at the bottom of the page.

Venue: Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation

Photographer: Lens Culture Photo and Film

Videographer: Helena Films

Make Up Artist: Bombshell Creations

Catering: Endive

Baker: Sugartopia

DJ: Chris Sarris

Jeweler: Archer Diamonds

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