
Astasia and Kyle are two of the most kindhearted, easygoing people, and their entire celebration reflected that. Everything was intentional, meaningful, and full of love. Their hilltop ceremony at Southall Farm & Inn‘s pavilion overlooking the Tennessee countryside was nothing short of breathtaking. Soft purple and green details wove effortlessly into the natural landscape, creating a design that felt both elevated and organic.
Just before the rain rolled in, we made a spontaneous decision to head down to the lake and go for a canoe ride, which quickly became one of the most memorable parts of the entire day.
This was also significant as these newlyweds became the first couple ever to enjoy a canoe ride at Southall on their wedding day. The water was still, the air was quiet, and for a few minutes, it felt like time slowed down just for them. Unscripted moments like that are why I love what I do. Now, it’s a completely unforgettable part of their wedding day-one I know I will never forget!
As the evening continued, the celebration transitioned into something equally as special. Dinner was held under the covered bridge, creating an intimate, romantic atmosphere. The night unfolded with laughter and connection while surrounded by their favorite people.
See more from their wedding day here!
Astasia and Kyle, I’m so honored I was able to capture your day and even more excited to see it celebrated in print! Having this wedding featured in Southern Bride is an undeniably exciting moment. Congratulations again!






























































Wedding Feature: Southern Bride
Planning & Design: Fête Nashville
Venue: Southall Farm & Inn
Photography: Kéra Photography
Florist: The Florista
Rentals: Curated Events
Calligraphy: Valorie Cole Calligraphy
Beauty: Anomalie Beauty Agency
Wedding Dress: Galia LaHav
Entertainment: Request Premier
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