Top 3 locations for an enchanting elopement photo session in Savannah

Top 3 locations for an enchanting elopement photo session in Savannah

Congratulations on deciding to elope! I can only imagine how excited you and your partner must be feeling as your big day is slowly - but surely - approaching. If you always dreamt about tying the knot in a charming place characterized by period architecture, lovely nature, and a whimsy feel, then Savannah, GA, is the ultimate place to celebrate your love!

Here are my top three locations for having your elopement photo session in this lovely historical place:

The Gastonian

If you’re looking for a dreamy location to elope in this city, then the Gastonian should definitely be on your list of places to consider. This cozy bed and breakfast site is just a few minutes away from Forsyth Park, and offers the ideal garden space for your photoshoot. The courtyard looks like it’s been taken straight out of a fairytale, offering the picture-perfect backdrop for your documentary-style photographs, and the historic appearance of the venue serves to further embellish your elopement photos.

Forsyth Park

This park is one of the most popular spots to elope in Savannah, and once you see it, you’ll immediately understand why. The lush green background and the statement look of Victorian houses can bewitch all that step there. Amazed by the view, I'm sure that you’ll be more than satisfied with your final photos taken here. Even on the most crowded days, you’ll be able to find a spot that feels intimate enough for your elopement photo session.

Wormsloe Historic Site

If you’re looking for a magical, fairy-like elopement experience, Wormsloe is likely the most perfect of them all. The Avenue of Oaks is perfect for doing your documentary photoshoot, as the trees and famous Spanish moss give the pictures the texture and details they need. It all works together for a unique elopement experience!

I hope that these tips will help you make up your mind about where to elope in Savannah for the ultimate documentary-style photoshoot. And if you’re looking for an elopement photographer that promises flawless black-and-white photos, don’t hesitate to get in touch with me!

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