Taylor & Taylor's New Orleans Wedding at Broussard's & Hermann-Grima House
Getting Ready at the Ritz-Carlton
The day started at the Ritz-Carlton in the French Quarter. Quiet morning light through the windows, tuxedos hanging in the background, cufflinks and bowties laid out next to invitations.
Thereโs always something great about photographing two grooms getting ready together. Instead of the usual separation of the morning, thereโs this shared energy. Laughing while tying bowties, helping each other with cufflinks, stealing little moments before the day really gets moving.
Those quiet minutes before the ceremony always end up meaning a lot.
Portraits at the Michaelopoulos Gallery
Before the ceremony we stepped into the Michaelopoulos Gallery for portraits.
The space is filled with colorful New Orleans artwork and soft window light, which made a perfect backdrop for something a little more relaxed before the ceremony. It gave Taylor and Taylor a chance to breathe for a minute, flip through artwork, and just be together before the courtyard filled with guests.
Moments like that are always my favorite to photograph. Nothing staged. Just people being themselves.
Ceremony at the Hermann-Grima House
Their ceremony took place in the courtyard at the Hermann-Grima House, one of the most beautiful historic homes in the French Quarter.
Brick walls, lush greenery, and a garden aisle that feels like youโre stepping back in time. Even with a little rain in the air, the courtyard looked incredible.
They stood together in classic tuxedos as family and friends gathered close around them. The ceremony was simple, heartfelt, and full of laughter. The kind where people are smiling the whole time.
And when it was over, they walked back down the garden aisle together to a full courtyard of cheering guests.
A Second Line Through the French Quarter
Of course, no New Orleans wedding is complete without a second line.
Brass band horns echoed through the courtyard as everyone grabbed umbrellas and handkerchiefs. The rain didnโt slow anything down. If anything it made it better.
Taylor and Taylor led the parade through the French Quarter streets, umbrellas in the air, drinks in hand, with a full brass band marching behind them.
Cars stopped. Tourists cheered. People leaned out of balconies to watch.
Thatโs the magic of a New Orleans wedding. For a moment, the whole city becomes part of the celebration.
Cocktails and Reception at Broussardโs
After the ceremony everyone made their way to Broussardโs for the reception.
If youโve never been there, Broussardโs courtyard is one of those places that feels like old New Orleans. Brick, string lights, greenery, and a bar that somehow never seems to run dry.
Guests gathered with cocktails while the band set the tone for the night. The energy built fast. Before long the dance floor was packed and stayed that way.
Parents danced, friends sang along, and every few minutes someone new would pull the grooms back into the center of the party.
A Dance Floor That Didnโt Quit
Back at Broussardโs the dance floor picked up right where the second line left off.
The band played late into the night while guests filled the courtyard under glowing string lights. Parents, friends, grandparents, everyone out there dancing.
And in the middle of it all were Taylor and Taylor, laughing, spinning, and soaking up every second of it.
Exactly how a wedding day should end.
Planning a Wedding in New Orleans
If youโre planning a wedding in New Orleans and want photography that focuses on real moments instead of stiff posing, weโd love to hear about what youโre planning.
Whether itโs a courtyard ceremony, a French Quarter second line, or a quiet elopement in the city.
This place makes incredible weddings.
And weโre always excited to photograph them.
Wedding Vendor Team
Planning a New Orleans wedding takes a great team, and this one came together beautifully.
Ceremony Venue
Hermann-Grima House
Reception Venue
Broussardโs Courtyard
Getting Ready Location
The Ritz-Carlton New Orleans
Wedding Planner
Amanda Price Events
Florist
The Plant Gallery
Second Line Band
Knockaz Brass Band
Reception Band
Nola Dukes Band
Photography
Swanson Photography
Josie and Parkerโs Unforgettable New Orleans Spring Wedding at Felicity Church & Il Mercato
When Josie and Parker decided to tie the knot in New Orleans, they knew they wanted a celebration that captured the cityโs vibrant spirit and their unique love story. As experienced New Orleans wedding photographers, we were thrilled to document their special day. From the luxurious prep at the Royal Sonesta to the heartfelt ceremony at Felicity Church and the lively reception at Il Mercato, every moment was picture-perfect. This blog post takes you through the highlights of their magical wedding day, showcasing why New Orleans is the ultimate destination for weddings.
A Glamorous Start at the Royal Sonesta
Josie and Parkerโs wedding day began in style at the Royal Sonesta, a landmark hotel in the heart of the French Quarter. The morning was filled with laughter, joy, and a touch of glamour as Virgo Beauty Studio worked their magic on Josie and her bridal party. The luxurious suite provided the perfect backdrop for those candid, intimate moments we captured as Josie prepared to meet her groom.
First Look and Ceremony at Felicity Church
The coupleโs first look took place at Felicity Church, a stunning historic venue with a rich history and beautiful architecture. The moment Parker saw Josie in her wedding dress was nothing short of magical. His reaction was priceless, and the love in his eyes was a testament to their deep connection.
Felicity Church also hosted the ceremony, where the Pan String Quartet set a romantic atmosphere with their enchanting music. The historic charm of the church, combined with the coupleโs heartfelt vows, made for an unforgettable ceremony. Josie, a professional dancer and dance teacher, added a personal touch by having her students perform a special dance, which brought tears of joy to many guests.
A Festive Reception at Il Mercato
The celebration continued at Il Mercato, a beautifully renovated marketplace turned event venue. The reception was a blend of elegance and lively New Orleans flair. Cry Baby Florals transformed the space with stunning floral arrangements, and Joelโs Catering & Special Events provided a delectable feast that guests are still raving about.
The eveningโs entertainment was top-notch. DJ Darious Williams of DWillโs Entertainment kept the dance floor packed, ensuring everyone had a fantastic time. A highlight of the night was the Kinfolk Brass Band, who led a spirited second line parade that truly encapsulated the essence of a New Orleans wedding.
Josie and Parkerโs wedding was a beautiful blend of tradition, elegance, and New Orleans charm. As their wedding photographers, we were honored to capture every precious moment. If youโre planning a wedding in New Orleans and want a team that understands the cityโs unique vibe and knows how to capture its magic, look no further. Contact us today to learn more about our wedding photography services.
A Dream Team of Vendors
Josie and Parkerโs wedding was brought to life by an incredible team of vendors, each contributing to the dayโs success:
Ceremony Venue: Felicity Church
Reception Venue: Il Mercato
Hair & Makeup: Virgo Beauty Studio
Florals: Cry Baby Florals
Catering: Joel's Catering & Special Events
Cake: Bittersweet Confections
Ceremony Musicians: Pan String Quartet
Second Line Band: Kinfolk Brass Band
Event Planning: Amanda Price Events
Ceremony Sound: Calfee Productions
Degas House Springtime Wedding starring Andrea & Polo
From the Windy City to the lively streets of New Orleans (their favorite city, hands down!), Andrea and Polo brought their Chicago cool to the historic Degas House for a late October wedding that was as trendy as it gets.
A second line down Esplanade Ave, courtesy of the Kinfolk Brass Band, kicked off the celebration. DJ Belonge kept the beats rolling, turning the dance floor into a hotspot. Andrea and Polo didn't just throw a wedding; they threw a party to remember.
Major props to Ashley Bupp of A Bupp Event for making it all happen seamlessly. She turned their vision into a reality, ensuring every detail was on point.
Andrea and Polo made a stylish, Instagram-worthy exit, surrounded by sparklers and hopping into a classic Mustang convertible.
Every detail reflected their personalities. As they drove off in that classic Mustang, it was clear โ this was a love story that knows how to make an exit. Cheers to Andrea and Polo, the coolest couple in town!
Venue: Degas House
Coordination & Planning: A Bupp Event
Florals: Fabulous Flowers
MUA: Glam Nola
Entertainment: DJ Belonge
Brass Band: Kinfolk Brass Band

