photos featured below second shot for Ana Karotkaya Photography
Check out this post for inspiration on planning an elopement or bridal photo shoot in Logan Canyon, located in Northern Utah.
Read Morephotos featured below second shot for Ana Karotkaya Photography
Check out this post for inspiration on planning an elopement or bridal photo shoot in Logan Canyon, located in Northern Utah.
Read MoreThere is something truly magical about getting married in Joshua Tree. Whether you get married or elope inside Joshua Tree National Park or in the surrounding areas, which include places like Palm Springs and Coachella Valley to the southwest, Yucca Valley and Pioneertown to the northeast, and Twentynine Palms to the north, you’re sure to be saying “I do” in a truly incredible area. My husband and I eloped in Joshua Tree in January 2018, and I’ve been in love with the area ever since! I’ve shot a few weddings in the Joshua Tree area since, at airbnbs and wedding venues (*see them here*), but I was absolutely THRILLED when Estephania and Piero reached out to me about their Joshua Tree National Park elopement! This blog goes over how to elope in Joshua Tree, Estephania + Piero’s elopement, and tips from my own elopement experience.
Read MoreHannah + Anthony had such a love-filled, gorgeous Summer wedding at Roswell River Landing. This riverfront venue is located in a popular suburb of Atlanta, about 20 minutes from downtown Atlanta, or about an hour from Hartsfield-Jackson Airport! From the hotel, we went to Roswell River Landing. This hybrid indoor/outdoor venue is located right on the Chattahoochee River -- better known as “The Hooch” to Georgians. While there are no rumored aliens at this particular “Roswell,” on a hot summer day you are 100% sure to see a UFO on the ‘hooch... that is, an unidentified FLOATING object (usually a sunburnt person playing country music and drinking beer). On a hot day like that - 99 degrees with 90+ percent humidity - there’s really nothing better than sitting your butt in an inner tube and floating down the river — it’s what Georgians call “Shootin the Hooch”. Half the bridal party was strongly considering joining the floaters until the sun went down!
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