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Where to find all the wedding things.
Planning your photo shoot or wedding day can be overwhelming. With so many locations, styles, color schemes, and activities to choose from, it can be hard to hone in on one aesthetic that feels authentically you. The blog is where you’ll find tips for planning your engagement shoot, ways to help your wedding flow more smoothly, or just some more images to add to your wedding day Pinterest board. Grab your coffee and scroll awhile - you might find the perfect idea for your photos!
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A Propylaeum Wedding: One of Indianapolis’ Beautiful Historic Wedding Venues
See wedding photos and learn more information to help plan your dream wedding at the Propylaeum, a historic Indianapolis venue that offers timeless elegance and intimate settings; all from a local Indianapolis wedding photographer.
Kyla & Blaire’s Elegant Columbia Club Wedding
Discover the elegance of weddings at the Columbia Club in Indianapolis through Kyla and Blaire’s wedding day. Rich in history and architectural beauty, this venue offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.
Artisan Acres Estate Wedding
Tucked away in the trees just north of Indianapolis, Artisan Acres Estate is a charming wedding venue that feels like it was pulled right out of a fairy tale.
Best Engagement Session Spots in Indianapolis
You’ve got the ring and now it’s time to show it off with engagement photos! Indianapolis offers so many unique locations for engagement shoots all around the city. From flower fields to skyscrapers, here are the best Indianapolis locations for your engagement photos.
Indiana State Museum Wedding
Are you and your partner history buffs or just love the view of the Indy canal? The Indiana State Museum offers a front row seat for a wedding on the Canal and access to Indy’s iconic views. Nestled in the heart of Indianapolis, the Indiana State Museum is a perfect blend of Indiana’s historical charm and unique backdrops that show off the best parts of the city. See what your wedding day could look like at the Indiana State Museum!