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Each wedding has a photographer who captures the details of wedding day through the eyes of their camera lenses. Each photo gallery produced tends to have a photo that is a collage representation of the wedding. This photographer's collage in essence is a one shot summary of the wedding. Photo Credit Above: Honeyroot Photo & Film The more details that you can include in this collage, the better. Each piece becomes a puzzle piece as you want to try to show the tidbits of influences from the specific wedding. Photo Credit: Allison Pedigro Photography It is

The Barn at High Point Farms has gone the whole year without a rained-out wedding ceremony. What an amazing streak! Rain is definitely a category of things that you cannot control, yet our location helps the odds with this senario. Outdoor weddings are "the thing." Most of the venues strive to provide outdoor space for the ceremony then inside space for the rest of the day. This way a bride can get it all; the beautiful scenery and natural light of outside plus the ambiance of indoor lighting for reception and beyond. It is the same

Eden Ingle Photo The Barn at High Point Farms is a bonafide Flower Farm. We are even registered with the Georgia Agriculture Department as part of their Agri-Tourism Industry. We have always had flowers but we have just kicked into high gear over these last several years. Having our gardens have many benefits. Andria Powers Photography The flowers are just part of our landscape. Our guests are greeted with our flowers. It just adds such beauty to our venue. There are flowers on all sides of our barn. Kenney Photo Kenney Photo And not just our barn, but

Eden Ingle The bride prepping for the ceremony is a huge part of the wedding day tradition. Capturing photos of this sentimental time of transforming from a fiance' to a bride is also very important. Let me share some of our favorite bride prepping photos with a bit of commentary so you can ponder your own plans. Randi Vasquez Photography Alison Pedigo Photography For the brides who are lodging the night before with their bridal party, be sure and capture these moments too. Snuggling up on a bed with theirr matching robes and socks makes for an adorable photo and

Abigail George Photographyhttps://abigailgeorgephotography.zenfolio.com/ There is a unique beauty to winter weddings. Here on the farm, our season ends early December and doesn't pick back up until mid/late March mainly because so much of our features surround our land, gardens, and outdoor spaces. Yes, for those weddings that are early Spring - before the foliage begins to bloom, and again for our late fall/early winter weddings when the leaves and vibrant colors have disappeared, there is still an allure to these wedding photos for their artistry. Let me show you. Randi Vasquez Photography Without the foliage in the trees,, suddenly each