planning your big island elopement

saving money on your nashville elopement

top nashville wedding venues

featured posts:

fall in love with the stories that came before you

Welcome to the blog

Nashville and Minnesota Wedding & Elopement Photographer available worldwide

families

elopements

tips and tricks

couples

Weddings

Browse:

fall in love with the stories that came before you

the blog

other

An Unforgettable Bridge Building Wedding in Nashville | Kaitlin & Scott

There’s something so magical about a New Year’s Eve wedding, and Kaitlin and Scott’s big day at The Bridge Building was exactly that. Full of joy, timeless style, and modern vibes, this Nashville wedding felt like it could have been pulled straight from a Hallmark movie. I’m not even kidding. It was elegant and absolutely stunning, leaving me daydreaming about this day over a year later! As a Nashville wedding photographer, I dream of days like theirs, on New Year’s Eve in an incredible venue with the best guests. Let’s dive into all the details of Kaitlin and Scott’s Bridge Building wedding in Nashville.

Nashville wedding photographer captures wedding stationery

Why The Bridge Building Was the Perfect Nashville Venue

Kaitlin and Scott chose The Bridge Building in downtown Nashville as their wedding venue. Honestly, it was the perfect fit. With its clean architecture, panoramic city views, and just the right balance of modern and timeless, this venue helped set the stage for a wedding that felt classic but never stuffy. They could dance the night away, celebrate in style, and make memories to last a lifetime. A Bridge Building wedding is tough to beat!

Nashville Wedding Photographer captures outdoor view of The Bridge Building before intimate wedding

Black & White Style with a Pop of Champagne at The Bridge Building Wedding

Bride getting ready with help from her bridesmaids before bridge street building wedding

They leaned into a classic black-and-white color palette—so chic and unique against the city skyline. From the timeless colors, wedding attire, and epic views to the thoughtful details woven into their decor, everything felt cohesive and elevated. Kaitlin even pulled off an epic outfit change that had guests cheering! And speaking of celebration, nothing says New Year’s Eve like a champagne tower and confetti flying during a midnight toast. These two knew how to throw a party to remember!

First Look Feels Before The Wedding at the Bridge Street Building Wedding

bride walking towards groom during first look
groom sees bride for the first time on wedding day in wedding gown at the bridge building in Nashville

Before the ceremony, Kaitlin and Scott shared an emotional first look (I’m a sucker for a good first look). If you’re on the fence about whether or not to have a first look, consider this me yelling from the rooftops to freaking do it!!! First looks are a great way to allow couples a break from the party and create some quiet moments to remember for years to come. Kaitlin looked stunning in her wedding gown, and Scott was incredibly handsome as well! They made the perfect pair.

A Joyful, Unforgettable Celebration

bride and groom holding hands at ceremony

One of the most joyful parts of the day was how present everyone was. The laughs were genuine, the happy tears flowed, and there was a sense of celebration. It’s the kind of energy I live for as a Nashville wedding photographer. Kaitlin and Scott’s Bridge Building wedding was timeless, modern, and joyful. Their wedding was one I won’t soon forget. Whether it was popping champagne on the rooftop or welcoming them to the new Year surrounded by their favorite people, this day was everything you’d want in a wedding and more.

bride and groom popping champagne and kissing
bride and groom cutting wedding cake at Bridge Building wedding
Nashville Wedding Photographer captures bride and groom leaving The Bridge Building wedding

Planning your own epic Nashville wedding? I’d love to help capture it all. Reach out, and let’s start dreaming!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *