Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Wedding Photography for Whit and Jessica at Houston Station in Nashville


Whit and Jessica made a very handsome couple.  They were married on October 30, 2010 at Houston Station in Nashville.  To be precise, they were married just behind Houston Station near the railroad tracks.  The ceremony wasn't interrupted by a train but it was a beautiful and unique ceremony with downtown Nashville in the distance and a rock a billy band complete with upright base playing beside the tracks!  The staff at Houston Station was wonderful to work with and were very gracious to me even after I accidentally set off the smoke alarm with too much fog on the photobooth.  It was a fun reception with lots of dancing and everyone had a blast.


































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Matt Andrews is a Nashville wedding photographer who documents weddings with the intention of delivering variety through motion picture inspired lighting and unique processing.  Matt Andrews Photography's mission is to make wedding photography fun for his clients while capturing all of the natural beauty, excitement, and emotion of the wedding day. He is listed as a preferred vendor at many of Nashville's premier venues including Belle Meade Plantation, Riverwood Mansion, and Belmont Mansion.  With Matt Andrews, you don't have to choose between a photojournalism style of photography and a fine art photographer, you can have it all! 

Monday, January 17, 2011

Tracy and Ben - Mt. Pleasant Tennessee Wedding

Its been nearly 3 months since Tracy and Ben tied the knot on October 23, 2010 but I've promised myself that I'd get a blog entry up for all 40 of my 2010 weddings.  I was doing great up until my 8 wedding October but now that I'm hitting the slow season, I'm going to add an entry for the last 10 weddings of the year.

The weather was nearly perfect on October 23rd so I was excited that we were going to get to shoot on a nearby farm for the pre-ceremony formals of the wedding party.  There was a nice veil lifting breeze and some of my favorite shots of the day were the silhouette shots with the sun shining through the haze. The wedding party ate their lunches around a swimming pool before making their way back to the church where some nice local police officers were keeping the church lot clear since there was a festival in downtown Mt. Pleasant that day.  This was a very simple church and I thought it made for some great ceremony photos but I'll post one of the shots of the groom seeing the bride for the first time so you can see the empty church.

We set up a lime green photobooth at the reception and after the children got some of the first photos they dragged their parent's back for more photos.

Ben is a race-car driver so the elaborate dirt track groom's cake was appropriate.  



















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Matt Andrews is a Nashville wedding photographer who documents weddings with the intention of delivering variety through motion picture inspired lighting and unique processing.  Matt Andrews Photography's mission is to make wedding photography fun for his clients while capturing all of the natural beauty, excitement, and emotion of the wedding day. He is listed as a preferred vendor at many of Nashville's premier venues including Belle Meade Plantation, Houston Station, Riverwood Mansion, and Belmont Mansion.  With Matt Andrews, you don't have to choose between a photojournalism style of photography and a fine art photographer, you can have it all! 
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I am a full-time professional photographer in Nashville, Tennessee. My clients have included the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, the Nashville Symphony, Bust Magazine, AEG Live Events and I am a preferred wedding vendor for premier venues such as Belle Meade Plantation, the Noah Liff Opera Center and Cedarvine Manor. When I am not working, I enjoy spending time, traveling and creating music and art with my wife Samantha and my daughter Sophia.

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