2020 brought a ton of changes to the wedding world. One change that may be sticking around is live streaming weddings. When guests can’t make the trip or are ill, they can still celebrate with you from afar via a live stream. There are 2 popular ways I’ve seen to live stream:
When I was thinking about writing this blog post, I called in the experts - my 2020 brides who successfully live-streamed their weddings. Jenna Shankles and Kiersten Whitfield sent me some amazing and very detailed tips that I’m about to share with you.
A beautiful boho wedding at Maple Grove Estate in Knoxville, TN. Southern Bliss Weddings did an incredible job planning this remarkable wedding. This wedding took place in West Knoxville at the gorgeously restored Maple Grove Estate.
Thank you so much for stopping by to view this gorgeous mid-summer engagement session. When I became a Knoxville Wedding Photographer was in awe of all of the incredible places this job took me, and 13 years later I still feel that way. I’ve seen Melton Hill Park in every season and it never disappoints.
Thank you for taking a look at this romantic wedding at Chateau Selah. Kiersten and Colin decided to have their elopement at Chateau Selah in Blountville, TN due to Covid-19. They had their wedding party and family in attendance for their sweet elopement. October 2021 they will have a big party and renew their vows to one another, so stay tuned for that blog post.
I am so excited to bring you this blog post! Whitney Poersch with Invitations by Whitney was so gracious to answer so many commonly asked wedding invitation questions. Whitney is a nationally recognized, Tennessee-based bespoke stationer. She even brought some invitations to show me, and you guys, her work is incredible!