When Erin married James, the day started out fun when Gabby and I came across a wonderful blue wall for the couple's first look. You know the day's going to be a good one when the wedding gods suprise you with a tattered wall like this one. After capturing our portraits, the wedding party headed to the rooftop of the Saengerrunde Hall for group portraits. Was it scorching hot? yes. Was the geometric wall worth being outside for? absolutely.
Inside the hall there's classic feel, but the retro bowling alley that's attached reminds us that this downtown Austin venues is like no other. Erin and James exchanged their vows in front stringed lights then the wedding party opened the bowling alley for their guest. Maudie's catered this taco affair while the couple included their own brewed beer at the bar. The two things they wanted to represent at their wedding was their love for traveling (as seen in all the maps and globes), and their shared passion of locally brewed beer. We even shot their engagement session at Craft Pride.
My absolute favorite detail was the map flowers added in the bouquets and table centerpieces...
hard to forget...easy to enjoy.
The floors are beautiful hard wood and the windows are floor to ceiling. You can bring in any type of furniture or use their traditional round tables.
ReplyDeleteWow!! Lovely couple. Natural and finest shots I have seen ever. Such a wonderful wedding. Hey is it possible I can book San Diego Wedding venues in low prices? As my budget is not too high and I have heard that SD venues are famous.
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