Cassie and Eric studied art in Savannah Georgia and came back for a nostalgic ceremony and celebration. They wanted muted colors, however not limited in texture and variety. This wedding has been one of my very favorites. There was not a thing trite, or average at this event. It was originally beautiful in every way.All thanks to Photography Anthology for capturing this day. And a few detail shots by the wonderful Amy Anstatt.
Eliza and Jack were married on ‘String of Pearls’ on the Atlantic. Their wedding was stunningly curated. Eliza designed and constructed her stunning dress. This event was lovely on all accounts.
Gracie Byrd Jones gracefully captured this event on film.
Mallory and Seth were married at the original Juliet Gordon Lowe Girl Scout Camp. Mini ponies, marsh, fresh juniper and ranoculous. Mallory foraged other dried bits from the island to compliment her bouquet. Gracie Byrd Jones caught their wedding beautifully on film.
photos: Katie Mcgee Photograpy
Josh and Nicole were married downtown in our sweet home city, Savannah. This wedding may have been all my favorite things, topped by tiny cacti terrariums.
Thank you Sarah Joy for the beautiful images of the event and Taylor Tkack for documenting the tablescapes. This wedding was a GEM!
Elyse and Sean were married at Horse stamp Inn during the low country fall. We created a whimsical installation of flowers draping from the tent, an Chuppah dripping with amaranths, and a canopy of flowers and greenery as a focal point above the head table. This wedding was a dream to create, a dream to attend, and a dream to recall. Thanks Elyse and Sean for having awesome taste!
Photos by Amy Anstatt.
“Savannah is a treasure trove of creative talents- and when a group of driven and talented friends find themselves around the same dinner table, a collaborative project is never far off. This styled shoot emerged from the realization that all the necessary elements to design a wedding could be found within our community of friendships that started in art school. The project took form over weeks of discussion and mood boards, we developed a shared aesthetic: moody hues, eclectic textiles and accessories. These images reflect a dream wedding of sorts , an occasion we hope to someday share with a real Lowcountry bride.“
-Mallory Moran of Made Events
Ode to Bee Keepers + Naturalists, bridal floral collar, warm and earthy tones, natural textiles, guilded bug & hive details.
Styled Shoot with Made Events and Gracie Byrd Jones.
www.graciebyrdjones.com