John David Weddings Blog
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However you visualize your wedding, consider me an asset, a guide, and above all, your loyal picture-taker who is here to listen and work with you to support your vision. Wherever you are in your planning process, I want to help you check this box off and rest easy knowing you'll end up with some timeless, fun and editorial-style wedding photography that truly feels like YOU.
John David Weddings Blog
2d ago
Gregory and Bryce had their wedding in March and absolutely fell in love with The Prospect House (located right outside Austin, Tx) minimalist atmosphere! “As two architects getting married, we were drawn to the venue for its minimal design - the architecture speaks for itself, but it is also the perfect theatre to completely transform into a highly personalized space,” says @gregkamback ..read more
John David Weddings Blog
1M ago
Nestled against the serene backdrop of a lake that mirrors Italy's iconic Lake Como, Jacob and Taylor's summer wedding in Lakeway, Texas, was nothing short of a fairy tale. The day was imbued with a spirit of elegance and romance, mirroring the breathtaking vistas and luxurious charm of a European lakeside retreat. The venue, a stunning private residence by the lake, offered an intimate and picturesque setting that captured everyone's hearts. With architecture that whispered tales of old-world charm and grounds that were meticulously groomed, the setting was perfect for a day filled with love ..read more
John David Weddings Blog
4M ago
Photographing Bri at the historic Mission San Jose in San Antonio, Texas, turned out to be an absolute blast, even with a few unexpected twists along the way. We thought we had a good hour and a half to explore and shoot around the mission’s stunning backdrop, but a little mix-up meant we ended up with just 30 minutes!
Despite the rush, Mission San Jose was the perfect setting. Its beautiful Spanish Colonial architecture, with sturdy stone walls and detailed carvings, really brings history to life. The way the evening sun hit the arches was magical, casting a soft glow that highlighted Bri’s a ..read more
John David Weddings Blog
6M ago
Austin, Texas, is a city that really has it all when it comes to finding the perfect spot for your engagement photos. From the serene to the urban, there's a spot for every couple looking to capture their love story. Let's dive into the best locations in Austin for those unforgettable engagement shots, including some new additions and without any over-the-top metaphors.
1. Lady Bird Lake Boardwalk
Lady Bird Lake Boardwalk is where nature meets city life. The boardwalk gives you and your loved one a chance to have the city skyline as your backdrop while being right on the water. It's especiall ..read more
John David Weddings Blog
1y ago
Nestled just off the coast of Rhode Island, Block Island boasts a rich history, natural beauty, and an old-world charm that made it the perfect setting for the intimate wedding of Celeste and Kyle.
Celeste, a gifted portrait photographer with an eye for capturing moments filled with raw emotion, and Kyle, a versatile creative with talents that stretch as vast as the ocean surrounding Block Island, chose to tie the knot in the most personal way possible. Their wedding ceremony took place at the bride's family residence, a home that held countless memories and stories of the generations before t ..read more
John David Weddings Blog
1y ago
As a wedding photographer, I have been fortunate enough to witness countless love stories and document them through my lens. Today, I am thrilled to share with you the magical day of a beautiful couple who decided to bring their nearest and dearest to the vibrant city of Austin, Texas. With friends and family traveling from Los Angeles and New York, this wedding was a true testament to the power of love and the lengths people will go to be a part of a couple's special day.
The wedding took place at the exquisite Line Hotel, a contemporary urban retreat nestled in the heart of downtown Austin ..read more
John David Weddings Blog
1y ago
As an Austin-based wedding photographer, I've been fortunate enough to capture the most precious moments for couples across the beautiful city of Austin and beyond. Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to photograph a charming Austin couple's wedding at the exquisite Hotel Saint Vincent in New Orleans, Louisiana. The blend of Austin's laid-back vibe and the rich history and culture of NOLA came together to create an unforgettable experience, showcasing the couple's unique love story and the stunning backdrop of the Saint Vincent.
Nestled in the heart of New Orleans' Lower Garden District ..read more
John David Weddings Blog
1y ago
Nestled in the heart of Austin, Texas, the Wish Well House offers a stunning wedding venue that embodies the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern elegance. As a premier wedding photography destination in Austin, this picturesque location showcases a versatile landscape that provides countless opportunities for capturing unforgettable memories. Its lush gardens, historic architecture, and enchanting ambiance have drawn countless couples to the Wish Well House to celebrate their love, making it an essential part of the Austin wedding scene.
The Wish Well House boasts a variety of captivating ..read more
John David Weddings Blog
1y ago
Molly and Chad's beautiful wedding at the Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas was a memorable and intimate celebration of their love. As an Austin, Texas wedding photographer, it was an honor to capture these special moments for the couple and freeze them in time. The ceremony took place in the hotel's stunning gardens, surrounded by lush greenery and adorned with elegant floral arrangements. The reception, held under a beautiful tent, was filled with joy and laughter as Molly, Chad, and their loved ones danced the night away.
Molly looked radiant in her lace wedding gown, while Chad was handsome in ..read more
John David Weddings Blog
1y ago
From the Bride: I wanted it to have a fall color palette (I had no official colors) and a general very boho laid back feel. Since it was a thanksgiving wedding I really tried to use as much orange/ brown/ gold/ mustard yellow/ greens as I could, but I didn’t want it to be too “thanksgiving-y” so I didn’t include pumpkins or turkey. The mismatched bridesmaid dresses and groomsman ties were really fun for me, I honestly spent way more time on their dresses than my own- to the point that we were still deciding on the morning of the wedding. And Zach picked out the ties himself. Then I tied in the ..read more