Late Summer Wedding at the Art Room
Hey! It’s been a while. But the deep freeze of January is the perfect time to look back on recent weddings. So here are photos from Dara and Andrew’s lovely wedding. It was my first time photographing a wedding at The Art Room in the Strip District. The couple’s planning and vision came together perfectly. Enjoy!
Getting Ready at the AC Hotel
Dara’s mom helps with her makeup.
Meanwhile, 2 floors away Andrew and the guys got ready for the day. I’ve got to say, the light in the AC Hotel is really nice. It’s super convenient to The Art Room and to the D.L. Lawrence Convention Center. We walked over there for portraits. More of that below.
Dara was so happy!
The couple wanted to do a first look before portraits. So I put Andrew in the library, where it was nice and private so that they could have a moment together before the day got hectic.
Portraits
You don’t have to go very far to find a great spot for portraits. We walked a block or two down to the D.L. Lawrence Convention Center and the Three Rivers Heritage Trail. You just have to watch your step — thanks geese!
Wedding Ceremony at the Art Room
Andrew had a big smile while he watched Dara walk down the aisle with her dad.
The couple exchanged vows in front of the windows that provided abundant natural light for the ceremony. Even though the space is rustic and industrial, the light gives it an open feel.
Yay! Congrats to the married couple!
A quick portrait before the wedding party headed down to the basement for refreshments during cocktail hour.
One of the nice things about having your wedding at The Art Room is that they have two adjoining spaces. So the space on the left can be used for the ceremony then flipped for a dinner reception while they guests have cocktails in the room on the right side.
Dara and Andrew rented this very cool set of vintage furniture from Vintage Alley Rentals. With the stone walls and industrial lighting it made a perfect setting for some portraits of the couple and wedding party.
The Reception
The couple made their entrance to the reception through the gated doorway in the back of the room.
Some heartfelt speeches before dinner.
After dinner it was time to cut the cake. I saw the guests watching from the balcony and included them in the photo. Context is important in storytelling images!
Dancing took place in the room on the right. I asked the couple if they had a big finish planned to their first dance. I was ready for the dip but it’s always touch-and-go with that, so I was happy that I was in the right spot! The old pine floor is a good place to dance. DJ Joseph Costa handled the emcee and entertainment duties.
Such a happy day!
The Strip District has some great venues. Here’s another wedding from just down the street.