Nashville TN Wedding photographers

Memphis, TN wedding photographers specializing in documentary-style weddings and engagements.

Intimate Airbnb Elopement with Jules and Max // Nashville, TN

Backyard Airbnb Elopement in Nashville, TN

When Jules & Max first reached out to me to photograph their wedding, I had no idea I’d be spending not only that intimate wedding day with them, but that a year later I would also be with them and 38 (to me) strangers, making bonfires and hiking through hangovers to arrive at one of the prettiest views my eyeballs have ever seen. Wait, whuuut? Ok so Jules & Max opted for a super intimate Airbnb-style elopement in Nashville last year. I was one of 15 people blessed to witness this day of love and celebration. Two of the others, Sarah (Jules’ best friend since childhood) and David (Sarah’s then boyfriend) got engaged not long after and decided to have a mountain get away wedding earlier this month that also happened to land on the weekend of Jules and Max’s anniversary. And yours truly was also there to document it all = why I spent their anniversary with them! And what better way to spend an anniversary than surrounded by love? Love for your best friend. Love that reminds you of your love for each other. Love is love is love and it’s fire burns brightest when more is added to it.. (p.s. you can see that wedding here).

When we were in the woods, I’d overheard someone ask Jules how the first year of marriage had been since it’s “supposed to be the toughest one.” Jules just shrugged, looked at Max and said “It’s actually been pretty easy for us” as casually as if someone had just asked how the coffee was. Not the type to take themselves too seriously or opt for the spotlight, this Airbnb elopement was the perfect representation of who Jules & Max are individually, and as a unit. The type to always check in with each other with little back touches or bringing the other water or Dayquil or any other small-but-still-big gesture of love, I can only imagine that it really has been easy for them. Both of them are insanely smart, observant, helpers, genuine, laid back and funny— oftentimes with a quick or brutal wit that will leave you like “daaaamn ok I see you.”

And those are always my favorite types of humans. Ones that listen more than they speak, that don’t spend a gajillion dollars on their wedding day and fret about the most minute details. Ones that just want to get together with a few key people, eat, drink, be merry… oh yeah, and somewhere in there marry their best friend.

And that is exactly what they did:

From the bride and groom:

“WE ARE OBSESSED WITH KATE AND HER WORK. We knew we didn't want super-posey, traditional wedding photos b/c we're not those people, and after looking through Kate's stunning portfolio and meeting her in person, we knew we had to work with her! We had a small, 16-person wedding and Kate was a seamless fit. By the end of the evening she was chatting with our guests (while still taking photos, of course) and giving everyone goodbye hugs. She made sure we got the shots we wanted and the shots we didn't even know we wanted. We love her photojournalistic style and the beautiful little moments she captured. If you get the opportunity, work with her! You will be so glad you did. Thank you so much, Kate!"
-Jules & Max

dixon gallery and gardens engagement session // feat. Hannah and Taylor // memphis tn engagement photographer

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Hannah & Taylor's Dixon Gallery and Gardens engagement session was just the sweetest!! I absolutely love when my couples insist they're awkward in front of the camera because proving people wrong is just simply rewarding. The first two pictures below are literally the first two shots I took of them... And they're definitely saying "Omg this is so awkward" which is exactly how I want all of my couple's to feel actually! If you show up and are off-the-bat striking different poses for me, I personally see a little yellow flag that you're wanting fashion-esque shots, not authentic moments.

As I tell people, you just have to "lean in" to feeling awkward and not take yourselves too seriously. Our session is usually less than an hour, so just show up ready to feel absolutely ridiculous for one hour. That's all I need. One hour. Grab a few drinks before our get together; plan on a date night afterwards! And when you're feeling bashful because we've just begun and there's people walking around us, go ahead and snuggle in to the safety blanket that is your sweetie. I mean by the looks of this session you would think I was the funniest photographer ever, but really this is just them laughing at themselves or I've told them to hold a moment and they end up laughing because it feels entirely ridiculous to be sitting eyebrow-to-eyebrow looking down at a rock. Bottom line: Lean in, trust me, laugh at yourselves!