RECENT WORK FROM ERIN LEE ALLENDER PHOTOGRAPHY.
Micro Wedding Edwin Warner Park - Ale and Kenny
Ale & Alex’s socially distanced intimate micro wedding photographed at an Edwin Warner Park Picnic Structure in Nashville, TN.
In August I photographed Ale & Kenny’s socially distanced micro wedding at Edwin Warner Park and I just noticed that I didn’t blog this very sweet day! Ale and Kenny hired me to come photograph for three hours. I was able to photograph their first look, portraits, ceremony, and toasts during that time period. When two lab researchers from Vanderbilt have a wedding, they do it very, very safely. Not only was it safe, but thanks to Ale’s creativity and floral skills it was beautiful too! Ale and Kenny’s family where not able to be there but because of technology, they got to witness everything via Zoom. I absolutely love photographing these small but oh so special weddings. Again a wedding doesn’t have to be over the top to be lovely, that lies solely within the couple and the love they have for each other and those they choose to celebrate with.
Covid Micro Home Wedding - Allison and Alex
Allison & Alex’s large wedding turned micro wedding with the reception photographed at the Allison’s parents’ home. All the elegance of their large wedding but with a more personal charm.
Allison & Alex are another one of my 2020 couples that decided that despite the pandemic, they wanted to be married in 2020. They didn’t want it to keep them from being husband and wife for a full year so they opted to do an intimate ceremony this year and had a small reception following at Allison’s parents’ house. Next year they are going to have a large ceremony and celebration so that all that they love can be present to share in their happiness.
Their micro wedding took place in the chapel of First Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN. I personally thought that it was far more stunning than the sanctuary and added so much to the charm of the day. Throughout the ceremony Allison could not stop glancing up at Alex. It was adorable. After having to reschedule their date already once, it was apparent that they were so happy to be finally getting married.
Everything was so personal, elegant and charming. The reception was spread out all over Allison’s parents’ beautiful house. There was something so wonderful about watching people mingling in the kitchen of the bride’s family home. They cut their cake in the living room, toasted in front of the fireplace, and settled onto the sofa to watch a video message from friends that couldn’t be there to celebrate with them. Again, 2020 has brought us back to what is important, there was plenty of flair that day (notice Alex’s goose feather accessories), but there was so much love and homey charm. Please enjoy Allison and Alex’s Covid Micro Home Wedding Sneak Peek. Congratulations to you both. You are lovely and I am so excited photograph you again next year!
Special thanks to the vendors:
Planner: Weddings by Helen
Florals: The English Garden
Catering: Beyond Details
Micro Airbnb Brunch Wedding - Rebekah and Tyler
Rebekah & Tyler’s intimate micro brunch wedding photographed at an Airbnb in Goodlettsville, TN.
When Rebekah and Tyler got engaged they decided on a relaxing micro wedding. They found a farm on Airbnb in Goodlettsville, TN for their family celebration. With a winding gravel road and a creek bubbling by the ceremony spot, it was peaceful and perfect for what they wanted. They opted for an early celebration with a brunch spread and only their immediate family present. Tyler’s two children and Rebekah’s sister made up the wedding party and the day centered around exactly what is important on a wedding day, two people becoming a new family. I really enjoyed photographing Rebekah & Tyler’s micro Airbnb!
Special Thanks to Their Vendors:
Airbnb- The Barn
Ceremony garland- Import Flowers
Florals- from Import Flowers put together by the bride!!!
Catering - Johnny Haffner
Micro Wedding Wightman Chapel Scarritt Bennett - Chelsea & Harrison
Chelsea and Harrison’s large wedding turned into a beautiful 50 person micro wedding. This small, intimate, mini wedding was photographed at Wightman Chapel Scarritt Bennett with the reception following at The Cordelle all in Nashville, TN.
Chelsea & Harrison were another one of my couples that had to move their original wedding date because of Covid-19. Rather than reschedule yet again, they decided to reduce their guest count down to less than 50 and have a small, intimate wedding. Again, less is not always less! I know that I keep talking about this but I cannot emphasis it enough! If you want a relaxing atmosphere where you can really focus on each other and your guests, a smaller guest count is perfect. Chelsea and Harrison were married at Wightman Chapel at Scarritt Bennett Center in Nashville on Sept 4th. Their reception followed at The Cordelle. Their guest list was made up solely of family and their wedding party…and their dog, Rory. From my first Zoom call, I knew I liked these two and was so excited to get to photograph their wedding this year. They are wonderful human beings and were so much fun to work with. My favorite moment of the whole night was when Biz and the Everyday People band surprised Chelsea’s dad with a rendition of “You Can Close Your Eyes” by James Taylor. They learned it minutes before and it was beautiful. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house, including mine. Please enjoy the sneak peek of their Micro Wedding at Wightman Chapel Scarritt Bennett.
Special thanks to their vendors-
Planning & Design: Weddings by Helen
Ceremony Location: Scarritt Bennett Center
Officiant: Ralph Griggs
Ceremony Musicians: Wedding Musicians Company
Rentals: Liberty Party Rental
Catering: Beyond Details Catering
Band: Biz and Everyday People Band
Florals: The English Garden Floral
Cake: The Sweetest Day
Getaway Car: Matchless Limo
Micro Wedding Belle Meade Plantation - Catherine & Whit
Covid-19 caused Catherine & Whit to have to reschedule once. Rather than rescheduling again, they decided they were going to proceed but this time as a small, intimate, micro wedding photographed at Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville, TN.
And I say it again - “You can still get married in 2020.” Catherine and Whit decided that rather than rescheduling their 2020 wedding AGAIN, they were going to go adjust their wedding plans and make their Belle Meade Plantation wedding into a micro wedding. They cut their guest list down to only immediate family and their wedding party bringing their count down to 25 people. With the reduction in guests they were able to allocate more of their wedding budget towards decor and it was stunning. With less people there was a more relaxed atmosphere and less time constraints. Because of this, they opted to ditch their first look and waited to see each other at the alter. With less people to feed and keep entertained, they were able to allow for more time for their ceremony and what resulted was one of the most personal services that I have ever photographed. Besides the cutest flower girls ever, one of the most memorable moments from the day was watching Catherine absolutely light up when she was around Whit. You could just see her relax as soon as they finally saw each other. I think the story of how they met explains them very well.-
“On a whim and on the pushy advice of some of her dearest friends (and bridesmaids) Catherine hesitantly downloaded Bumble. Five minutes later she had a match and opened with an Office quote, “Would you rather be feared or loved?” Whit responded in kind and thought they were hitting it off. Anxiety ridden Catherine said something to the extent of “I can’t do this and if you want to keep talking here’s my number” and immediately deleted the app. They talked almost non-stop over the next three weeks and made plans to meet up. An impatient (and uncharacteristically demanding ha!) Catherine couldn’t wait and invited Whit to join her at Dan McGuinness where she had stopped after a long day of hanging out with her girlfriends. Whit got there and was smitten pretty much immediately. In an effort to make sure he got to know her better he called in a wingman (best man) to provide a conversation partner for Catherine’s friend. Catherine and Whit spent the entire night talking. He was impressed by her sense of humor, openness, and twinkling eyes. She thought she hit the jack pot because he had a “real job”. They soon started to steal hours together after he got off work and before she had to leave to go to work, working night shift at the hospital. By New Years Eve, a memorable night when they went to see Jason Isbell at the Opry, they were in love.”
Please enjoy the photographs of Catherine and Whit’s Belle Meade Plantation Micro Wedding! Love Is Not Cancelled!
Special thanks to their vendors:
Planning: Kennedy Occasions
Venue: Belle Meade Plantation
Rentals: Southern Events
Cake: Susie’s Sweets
Lighting: Bright Event Productions
Strings: College Grove Strings
Draping: Events Plus Inc
Catering: Chef Penelope
Florals: Flower Girls Floral Design
Hair: Lindsey Binkley
Covid-19 Micro Wedding Inspiration - Sarah and Simon
A Covid-19 micro wedding Inspiration from a mini backyard wedding photographed in 2017 outside of Nashville, TN in Boulder, Colorado. Commentary from the bride on why she chose a tiny or intimate wedding!
I know that many couples are either postponing their celebrations or having a smaller gathering now and having the larger one later. Some have even decided that they only want to do a smaller wedding. For those of you that are going ahead with a mini, micro, tiny, intimate or whatever we are calling it, wedding… these upcoming blogs are for you. I want to encourage you that they are still beautiful and romantic. They can be luxurious or they can be simple. The beauty about a micro wedding is that they can be whatever you want them to be. These upcoming blogs are from mini weddings that I photographed in the past. I’ve asked the couples to tell you why they did a micro wedding and why it was special to them. I hope that you find them hopeful and encouraging. I know that 2020 has been a whirlwind for all of us, but marriage isn’t cancelled. Love isn’t cancelled. You can still become a family in 2020 and that ultimately is what is important.
From the bride, Sarah-
We had a small wedding in the backyard of the home we were renting in Colorado, surrounded only by our immediate family. It was perfect and personal!
Our family had flown in a few days prior to the wedding to be able to hike and see the city before the festivities. The morning of the wedding, I went to get my hair and makeup done with my sister and mom, while my husband had breakfast with his family. We then met up at the house to have our first look. It was just the two of us (and Erin). We were both nervous about saying our vows in front of others, so we decided to say our vows then. We exchanged our vows for one another and shared a very intimate, sweet moment basking in our love. We then went to take photos in the mountains before the guests arrived.
All of our decor was either homemade or rented. Once everyone arrived, they helped us set up the chairs and assemble the arbor we had made out of copper pipes. Having said our vows earlier, and having had everyone around us prior, had taken away the nerves and formality of the ceremony. As my dad walked me down the aisle, my husband and I felt much more relaxed and could truly enjoy the moment. My husband gave a quick welcome speech and we repeated our vows for our family to hear. In Colorado, you do not need an officiant. We chose to hold the ceremony ourselves, rather than having a stranger attend or having to pick someone from our friend group. It was just for us and that’s what we wanted.
After the ceremony, the catering arrived! As we took family photos, the catering team set everything up and left us to eat on our own. We shifted all of the decor into a pretty seating area, where everyone was able to see and talk to one another. There were times when the whole table was engaged in one conversation, a true combining of the families, which was really nice. After dinner, we crowded into the house for an evening drink, while the catering team came back and cleaned everything up. The food was amazing, and thanks to it being a small wedding, we had leftovers for weeks to come! Overall, it was the perfect wedding for us! It was stress-free, personal, inexpensive, and in the end, we were married!
Why have a small wedding? The wedding was for us and about us. We didn’t feel the need to make a big show out of it or have lots of people witness it. We figured if we really wanted to, we could always hold a celebration party for more people at a later time. We are also both introverts, so the idea of being the center of attention to a large group of people was not appealing to us. Being able to spend quality time with our family was very important. Weddings are often very expensive to attend, then you barely get to see your guests. By having the small gathering we did, we were able to really soak in the time with our family, without being pulled in multiple directions. It was also substantially less expensive! With the money we saved, we were able to go visit the friends and family who did not attend, thus getting quality time with them as well. Plus it also allowed us to travel, which is something we value highly. Often people feel like they need to have a big wedding and invite everyone they know, simply because that is the norm. In the end, you need to do what is best for you. If you don’t want to invite your dad’s best friend’s cousin, don’t invite them! The wedding is for you and you’ll be much happier doing things your way! People may be surprised at first when you say you’re having a small wedding, but those who truly know you and love you will understand and be happy for you no matter what.
I also wrote about it on Medium Here…..
Why should you choose Erin? (note: I didn’t ask her to write why you should choose me. That was just a bonus! Love you Sarah!) Erin was perfect! Not only did she take amazing photos, she was also great at reading the mood. When it was just my husband and I, during our first look and first set of vows, we barely knew she was there. She gave us space to have our time together and share intimate moments, while secretly capturing it all. When we were feeling nervous, she was there to support and to lighten the mood. She cracked jokes to take our mind of things and told us stories about her own life that were relatable. Once the family arrived, she slipped in and out, joining in when appropriate and giving us privacy when necessarily, again all while photographing the sweet moments that were occurring. I would highly recommend her for your small wedding!