There are certain wedding venues in Florida and Georgia that immediately spark creative vision. Not just because they’re beautiful, but because they leave room for experience. Space to breathe. Space to feel. Space for a wedding day to unfold naturally instead of being rushed from moment to moment.

As a wedding photographer, those are the places I’m constantly paying attention to. Venues where the architecture, the light, and the setting support the kind of wedding days my couples actually want. Days that feel intentional, relaxed, and deeply personal.
Eddie and I are a husband and wife photography team behind Autumn & Co Photography, and we’re always dreaming forward. These are three luxury wedding venues in Florida and Georgia that we’d absolutely love to photograph. Not because they’re trendy, but because they align perfectly with couples who value experience, aesthetics, and authenticity over tradition for tradition’s sake.
If you’re planning a wedding at one of these venues, or considering them, here’s why they stand out and how we envision telling a story there.
The Alice is one of the most exciting new wedding venues in Destin, Florida, and it’s already making a strong impression. Brand new and thoughtfully designed, it feels like a breath of fresh air for couples who want a modern coastal wedding without leaning too far into the typical beach aesthetic.
What makes The Alice especially compelling is its balance. It’s oceanfront, but clean and refined. Lush with greenery, but never overdone. The palette of greens and whites, paired with palm trees and open lawn space, creates a setting that feels elevated without feeling stiff.

If you’re planning a wedding at The Alice in Destin, this venue is ideal for couples who want a destination wedding experience without sacrificing comfort or style. The on-site cottages make it incredibly appealing for wedding parties and close family to stay together, which naturally creates a more relaxed and connected wedding weekend.
From a photography perspective, The Alice offers so much creative freedom. The large green lawn lends itself beautifully to editorial-style portraits, while the ceremony setups feel intentional and uncluttered. Because the venue is so new, there’s still a lot of room to approach it with fresh eyes. That’s exciting for us creatively.
We imagine modern luxury weddings here. Clean lines. Coastal influence without being literal. Even black-tie events that feel grounded rather than overly formal. The venue itself doesn’t need much dressing up, which allows couples to lean minimal or design-forward depending on their vision.
If you care about how your wedding feels just as much as how it looks, The Alice offers a strong foundation for both.
The Pearl Hotel in Rosemary Beach, Florida is intimate luxury at its finest. Tucked into the heart of 30A, this venue is for couples who care deeply about experience, hospitality, and celebrating with a close circle.

Unlike larger venues, The Pearl keeps guest counts intentionally limited. With a maximum of around 50-70 guests, weddings here feel personal by nature. If you’re planning a wedding at The Pearl Hotel, you’re likely someone who values stunning plated dinners, long conversations, and slow moments with the people who matter most.
The aesthetic is classic Seaside with an elevated edge. Crisp whites, soft blues, warm wood tones, and hints of green from the surrounding lawn. It’s refined, but never cold. Luxurious, but not showy.
The Pearl offers multiple spaces for weddings, including a ballroom and a rooftop deck, which allows for flexibility while keeping everything connected. From a storytelling standpoint, this creates a seamless flow to the day. Nothing feels rushed or disjointed.
Photographically, The Pearl lends itself to an editorial approach. The clean palette allows florals and fashion to really stand out, and the surrounding architecture supports imagery that feels intentional and composed. We imagine weddings here filled with thoughtful details, lush florals, and portraits that feel relaxed but elevated.
Couples who choose The Pearl often prioritize intimacy over scale. They’re less concerned with impressing a crowd and more focused on creating an experience that feels meaningful and indulgent for their closest people.
If you’re planning a wedding at The Pearl Hotel in Seaside or anywhere along 30A, this venue offers a rare mix of refinement and warmth.


Swan House in Atlanta is an entirely different kind of magic.
Built in 1928, this historic estate feels like stepping into another era. The architecture is grand and romantic, the grounds are expansive, and every corner offers a sense of drama and possibility. If you’re planning a wedding at Swan House, chances are you’re drawn to storytelling, legacy, and a little bit of fantasy.
This venue can host anywhere from an intimate gathering to a large-scale celebration, which makes it incredibly versatile. Whether you’re planning a quiet, fashion-forward ceremony or a full black-tie event, Swan House supports both beautifully.

From the front of the house to the gardens and courtyard, there are endless opportunities to create moments that feel cinematic. It’s a venue that invites movement. Flowing gowns. Long veils. Quiet pauses and dramatic entrances.
We often think of Swan House as the kind of place where couples get to fully lean into their vision. It feels Bridgerton-inspired, editorial, and unapologetically romantic. At the same time, it leaves space to make the day your own.
What excites us most about Swan House is the chance to help couples step back in time while still creating something deeply personal. It’s a venue that rewards intention and collaboration, especially when fashion, pacing, and experience are prioritized.
If you’re planning a Swan House wedding in Atlanta and want imagery that feels thoughtful and immersive, this venue offers a truly rare canvas.



You don’t need to have photographed a venue a hundred times to photograph it well. What matters more is preparation, collaboration, and understanding how a space actually works on a wedding day.

When we’re booking a venue we haven’t photographed yet, we’re intentional. That often means visiting the space ahead of time, studying light patterns, working closely with planners, and sometimes even suggesting engagement sessions so we can walk the property with our couples. We care deeply about understanding not just the venue, but how our couples want their day to feel within it.
Eddie and I work as a true team. Being married to your best friend allows us to move intuitively together on wedding days, feeding off each other’s energy while offering different perspectives that shape the final gallery. We believe photography is a collaboration, not a rigid process. Our priority is always how our clients feel, because comfort and trust are what allow real moments to happen. Learn more about us.
If you’re planning a wedding at The Alice in Destin, The Pearl Hotel in Seaside, Swan House in Atlanta, or somewhere entirely different, we’d love to hear what you’re dreaming up.
These venues represent the kind of weddings we’re actively booking and genuinely excited about. As a small incentive, we’re currently offering a limited booking incentive for couples planning weddings at select dream venues. It’s subtle, but intentional, and something we’re happy to share more about when you reach out.
If you want wedding photography that values experience, collaboration, and storytelling, we’d love to connect. You can reach out through our inquiry form and tell us a little about what you’re planning. Even if your venue isn’t listed here, we’re always excited to hear your story.

Three Wedding Venues I’d Love to Photograph in Florida & Georgia
We’re a husband and wife team based in Pensacola, Florida, capturing weddings along the coast and across the country. With a steady hand and an open heart, Eddie and I document what can’t be posed—the glances, the gut laughs, the quiet, in-between moments that often go unnoticed.
As a published photographer, I blend an editorial eye with emotional honesty, crafting every frame with care, artistry, and deep respect for the story unfolding in front of us. Together, we bring calm energy, connection, and a shared love for creating images that feel like art—and like home.
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