When couples search for SE Events, they are usually looking for a DJ and MC team that can keep the energy up while still making the reception feel polished.
SE Events (Spectrum Entertainment) has been providing entertainment in Georgia since 1989, and Lou Guzzo is one of the reasons the brand has such a strong reputation.
In this SE Events review, we are focusing specifically on Lou from a photographer’s perspective, and why a great DJ and MC changes the way a reception feels and photographs.
Throughout this post, you may also see SE Events referenced by its full company name, Spectrum Entertainment.
What We Love About Working With Lou Guzzo (SE Events)
Lou has a rare ability to read the room in real time, and that strength is a big part of why Spectrum Entertainment is so well regarded.
At our most recent wedding with Lou at The Fox Theatre, the couple had selected much of their own music, but Lou still kept the dance floor moving.
One of the things that impressed us most was how quickly he could adjust pacing in a way that felt seamless. If he could tell a moment needed a different energy, he would make the switch early, keeping momentum high without calling attention to the change.
That kind of awareness sounds subtle, but it changes the entire feel of the night.
From behind the camera, it also changes the photos because the dance floor stays full, reactions stay big, and the story stays lively.
Another moment we loved was how Lou set up the end of the night. He framed the final song as a true “last dance,” invited guests to get up and join in, and helped create a packed dance floor moment that felt celebratory and cinematic. The couple ended up in the center with friends gathered around them, and it created one of those reception scenes couples dream about when they picture their photos.
Why Hiring a Strong DJ and MC Team Improves Your Wedding Photos
Couples rarely connect “DJ choice” to “photo quality” at first, but the connection is real.
Lou is consistently strong at two things that help your reception photograph beautifully: pacing and communication.
Here is what a strong DJ and MC team (like SE Events) directly impacts:
Timeline pacing: The reception stays on track without feeling rushed or overly managed.
Clear cues: Guests know where to look, when to gather, and when key moments are happening.
Full dance floor energy: More movement and more genuine reactions leads to better photos.
A calm atmosphere: When the room feels guided, couples are able to stay present.
Why Lou Is a Photographer-Friendly DJ and MC
He Keeps Momentum High Without Making It Feel “Directed”
When a reception has great pacing, guests relax. When guests relax, photos look natural.
Lou is excellent at reading the room and keeping the night moving in a way that feels fun, not forced.
He Communicates Clearly, Which Protects Key Photo Moments
A polished MC does more than make announcements. Clear communication helps:
Guests be in the right place at the right time
Parents and speakers feel prepared
The couple stay present instead of feeling like they are constantly being pulled in different directions
From a photo perspective, that clarity is what keeps toasts, entrances, and big moments from feeling chaotic.
He Creates Big Reception Moments That Photograph Beautifully
Some of the most memorable reception photos happen when the dance floor is full and the couple is surrounded by genuine energy.
Lou knows how to create those moments.
At The Fox Theatre, his “last dance” call brought everyone in close and created a packed, celebratory scene that photographed beautifully.
A Photographer’s Note on Reception Atmosphere and Lighting
When the flow of the reception is communicated clearly, the photo and video team can anticipate key moments without hovering. It also allows guests to stay engaged, which keeps the room feeling elevated and cohesive.
From a photography standpoint, the receptions that tend to document most beautifully usually have two elements working together:
An intentional atmosphere: uplighting, candlelight, bistro lighting, and an energetic dance floor
Clear cues for milestone moments: entrances, toasts, first dances, and any special dances
Lou’s communication style supports both. When everyone understands what is coming next, transitions feel seamless, moments unfold with less scrambling, and the resulting images feel polished, natural, and full of authentic energy.
Closing
If you are looking for a DJ and MC team that can keep your reception feeling polished, high-energy, and guest-friendly, SE Events (Spectrum Entertainment) is absolutely worth considering.
St Ann’s Catholic Church (officially, the Catholic Church of St. Ann) is a beautiful, traditional setting for a Catholic wedding ceremony in Marietta, Georgia.
You may also see this venue referenced as St. Ann Catholic Church or St. Ann Catholic Church Marietta GA, which are both common ways couples search for ceremony information.
In this guide, we are sharing photo-focused tips for a smooth timeline, beautiful portraits, and respectful ceremony coverage for your Catholic Church of St. Ann wedding.
What Couples Love About a St Ann’s Catholic Church Wedding (Catholic Church of St. Ann wedding)
A St Ann’s Catholic Church wedding has a natural sense of tradition and meaning, and the exterior architecture and front entry area are especially beautiful for portraits.
This is one of those churches where it is absolutely worth building in a few minutes just outside the front doors. The light is often indirect, and with the right plan (and the right gear), you can create flattering, clean portraits that still feel timeless.
Before You Finalize Your Timeline: Review the Wedding Guidelines
Most Catholic parishes have wedding guidelines that cover ceremony logistics and expectations.
The Catholic Church of St. Ann has written wedding guidelines available online. It is worth reviewing them early so there are no surprises close to the wedding day.
A few key notes to plan around:
Photographers typically cannot enter the altar area during the ceremony and may be limited in how far up the center aisle they can go.
Portrait time in the sanctuary is often time-bound. St Ann’s Catholic Church asks that all photography is completed within about 30 minutes after the ceremony.
Photo Locations We Love at St Ann’s Catholic Church (Marietta, GA)
The Front Entry + Exterior Architecture
The exterior architecture at St Ann’s Catholic Church is genuinely stunning.
If you want photos that feel classic and elevated, plan a portrait window right outside the front doors.
In most timelines, this area is often in open shade or softer, indirect light, which can photograph beautifully. If the sun is brighter or lower than expected, the key is working with a studio that knows how to control light outdoors.
Our approach is to add supplemental lighting when needed to lift shadows, keep skin tones clean, and create consistent, polished portraits, even when the exterior light is changing. Not every photography studio is equipped for that, so it is worth asking about this during the booking process.
The Interior Courtyard (Prayer Labyrinth)
There is also a really unique interior courtyard space on the church grounds.
It is laid out like a prayer labyrinth, which is a single, continuous walking path designed for quiet reflection. It creates a beautiful backdrop for portraits and a calm, contemplative feel.
From a photo-planning perspective, this space tends to work best for:
The groom
The bride
The couple
Because of the layout, it can be a tighter fit for large groups, so we typically treat it as a “feature portrait” location rather than a full wedding party location.
Lighting + Camera Experience Matters More at Church Venues
A church ceremony setting often photographs darker than it feels in person.
That is normal, and it is also why it matters to work with a studio that is experienced in respectful, low-light ceremony coverage.
Equipment matters here too. In darker sanctuaries, we rely on full-frame camera bodies and low-light lenses so we can keep image quality high without being disruptive.
From a technical standpoint, this often means photographing at wider apertures (around f/1.8 to f/2.8 when appropriate) so images stay clean and sharp, while still preserving the reverent feel of the ceremony.
If the church offers any option to increase sanctuary lighting (especially near the altar), we generally recommend it. More light helps reduce motion blur, improves skin tones, and makes a meaningful difference in clarity, especially from a distance.
Ceremony Coverage: Plan for Rules That Can Vary
Even with written guidelines, specific instructions can vary depending on the coordinator and the day.
At our most recent wedding at St Ann’s Catholic Church Marietta GA, we were asked not to photograph from certain positions near the front of the aisle. In situations like that, an experienced team adapts quickly by:
Choosing alternative angles that still tell the story
Using longer lenses for key moments
Building in time elsewhere in the day to “make up” variety with portraits
The goal is always the same: respectful coverage that still feels complete.
Altar Portraits: Ask About Time Before and After the Ceremony
For any church wedding (including a St Ann’s Catholic Church wedding), it is always worth asking:
How much time you will have in the sanctuary before the ceremony
How much time you will have at the altar after the ceremony
This is especially important if another Mass is scheduled shortly afterward, which can reduce post-ceremony portrait time.
Getting Ready Spaces at St Ann’s Catholic Church: What to Know (and How to Plan)
At St Ann’s Catholic Church, getting ready spaces are available on-site, but the overall look and light can vary by room.
For example, we have seen the guys get ready in a more classroom-style setting, which is functional and convenient, with a simple, clean backdrop for photos.
We have also found that the bridal suite can be fairly dark with limited natural light. This is common in church getting-ready rooms, and it is easy to plan for with the right lighting approach.
The easiest way to make a confident decision is to ask to see the getting ready rooms (or do a quick walkthrough at your rehearsal) so you can decide what matters most to you.
Here are three great, photogenic options:
Option 1: Get ready at the church (with an intentional lighting plan). If getting ready photos are important to you and you want to be on-site, plan a little extra time so your photography team can add supplemental lighting and create a polished look, even in a darker room.
Option 2: Get ready off-site, then arrive ready for portraits. Some couples simply prefer a brighter, more styled backdrop for getting ready photos. If that is you, consider a nearby hotel, an Airbnb, or a family home (when available). Then you can arrive at St Ann’s Catholic Church ready for portraits and the ceremony.
Option 3: Skip getting ready photos and prioritize portraits. If the getting ready portion is not a priority, skipping it can free up time for portraits (especially outdoors at the front entry) and reduce stress in a tighter timeline.
No matter which option you choose, the goal is the same: to match the photo coverage to what you value most, without feeling rushed on the wedding day.
Closing
A St Ann’s Catholic Church wedding is a beautiful fit for couples who want a ceremony that feels sacred, traditional, and meaningful at St. Ann Catholic Church.
With a thoughtful timeline, a respectful photography approach, and a plan for church lighting and guidelines, you can have images that feel timeless and true to your day at St. Ann Catholic Church Marietta GA.
Roswell Mill Club is a downtown Roswell venue with a huge built-in advantage for photos. You are right next to Old Mill Park and Vickery Creek, including the covered bridge and scenic trails.
In this guide, we are sharing the most helpful things couples should know when planning weddings at Roswell Mill Club, with photo-focused tips you can use to build a smooth timeline and get images you are excited to print.
Roswell Mill Club has a warm, elevated look that feels timeless, but one of the biggest perks (from a photographer’s perspective) is the location.
You get a variety of portrait backdrops without building in a long drive time. That makes it easier to protect portrait time and keep the day feeling relaxed.
Roswell Mill Club is also a sister venue to Ivy Hall, which can be a great fit if you are planning a larger guest count.
Photo Locations to Prioritize at Roswell Mill Club
Both are operated by Events Catering (the team behind the venue experience, planning support, and incredible in-house catering).
The park area next door is Old Mill Park, and many couples also explore Vickery Creek and the Vickery Creek Trail.
Old Mill Park is a public park next door (not part of Roswell Mill Club), but it is an incredible nearby option for portraits because access is so easy.
Old Mill Park (Vickery Creek)
One of the coolest benefits of hosting a Roswell Mill Club wedding is immediate access to Old Mill Park and the surrounding trails.
The covered bridge and waterfall area are part of the Vickery Creek trails around Old Mill Park, and it is a beautiful way to add variety without leaving the venue area.
The Covered Bridge (And How to Plan for Great Light)
The covered bridge is one of the most popular portrait spots in the Old Mill Park area.
It is not directly outside the venue doors, though. You should plan for a walk and a steeper path down into the park, which can be a little tricky in heels or with a wedding dress.
One thing to know: on sunny days, the light can peek through the side of the bridge and cut across faces, especially for larger groups. This is very manageable with a lighting plan.
Every full-day wedding photography collection we offer includes an assistant photographer who also acts as a lighting assistant. This means our team can add supplemental lighting to clean up shadows and create more consistent group photos, even when the sun is cutting through the bridge.
If the weather is not ideal, the venue itself still offers beautiful portrait options indoors and on the covered deck.
Brick + Historic Backdrops (The Historic Brick Machine Shop)
In Old Mill Park, there is a historic brick building that is a favorite backdrop for portraits.
It is often referred to as the brick machine shop, and it is one of the only mill buildings that survived the Civil War. It adds a very “historic Roswell” feel without having to go far into the trail system.
Waterfall Trail (Best For Another Day)
If you are feeling adventurous, there is a waterfall area deeper in the park. It is a beautiful spot, but we usually recommend saving it for engagement photos or portraits on a different day.
On a wedding day, the trail can be muddy or sandy, which can quickly dirty shoes and dress hems. For that reason, we typically recommend keeping wedding-day portraits closer to the venue and saving this location for a separate session when you can take your time and dress comfortably.
The Covered Deck (Also a Ceremony Option)
Roswell Mill Club’s covered deck overlooking Vickery Creek is a great portrait option, especially when you want fresh air and natural-looking moments close to the venue.
It is also a popular ceremony location, and it can photograph beautifully once it is set up.
If you are considering an outdoor ceremony here, guest comfort makes a big difference.
In warmer months, plan on plenty of fans (handheld fans plus a few larger stationary fans).
In cooler months, consider heaters so everyone stays comfortable & warm!
Venue Experience and Built-In Support
In-House Catering (And Why Guests Love It)
Another perk: Roswell Mill Club provides in-house catering, with food and beverage coming from an on-site kitchen.
We have had their food multiple times, and it has been consistently excellent. The menu feels elevated, the presentation is beautiful, and service is attentive, which matters more than most couples realize until the reception starts.
If great food is high on your priority list, this is one of those venues where guests genuinely remember dinner (and talk about it long after the wedding).
The In-House Team and Planning Support
One thing couples often appreciate about Roswell Mill Club is that there is real support built into the experience.
They assign an account manager for planning details, and they have day-of support roles in-house. This helps the day feel well-supported and well-paced, while still feeling relaxed for you and your guests.
We have personally met April, Kate, Rosie, and Deb.
Kate is someone we have worked with across multiple events, and we genuinely love working with her. Kate is proactive, organized, and incredibly steady on a wedding day. The communication is clear, the pacing is thoughtful, and the entire experience feels polished, welcoming, and effortless for the couple and guests.
We have met Rosie on-site multiple times, and every interaction has been friendly and professional.
At one of our recent weddings here, we got to see the team’s flexibility and professionalism in action.
Kate set a great tone for the day, and Deb was phenomenal at keeping the reception flow moving and the overall pacing feeling seamless.
That kind of calm teamwork and behind-the-scenes coordination made a strong impression on us.
As with any venue, staffing can vary by date, so we keep these mentions focused on the overall experience.
Lighting and Photography Considerations
Inside the Reception Space (Windows as a Huge Plus)
Inside Roswell Mill Club, there is a long line of large windows that brings in beautiful natural light from one side of the room.
As you move farther from the windows, the space becomes more softly lit. The upside is that we can use that to create a more intentional, moodier look with supplemental lighting, especially for stylized portraits and reception moments.
Interior Details That Photograph Beautifully
If you end up doing more portraits indoors (because of weather, timing, or preference), the venue has a lot going for it.
Couples tend to love the crystal chandeliers, hardwood floors, and the antique bar.
The interior is also fairly neutral, which makes it easy to style and easy to photograph, even if your design is simple or classic.
Timeline Tips for Wedding Photos at Roswell Mill Club
A smooth timeline usually includes:
Enough buffer time to walk into the park if you want covered bridge photos.
A short block for venue detail photos once decor is set.
A dedicated portrait window that is not rushed.
A few minutes set aside for at least one wide room photo once everything is fully set.
Rain Plan (Still Photogenic)
If the weather is not ideal, you may not want to spend time at Old Mill Park.
The good news is the venue itself can photograph beautifully, especially once the reception space is fully set.
A small detail that can help: the area outside the venue entrance can also be a great quick portrait stop (including the venue sign and the staircase leading up into the space).
Optional Covered Space Between Roswell Mill Club and Ivy Hall
Roswell Mill Club and Ivy Hall share some nearby common spaces. There is a large covered area between the venues that is often used for Ivy Hall ceremonies. If Ivy Hall is not in use, this can be a great inclement weather backup for portraits.
Capacity note: the venue lists a typical capacity of 100 to 180 guests. Always confirm your specific layout and guest count with the venue.
FAQ: Roswell Mill Club Wedding Planning Questions
Is Old Mill Park included with Roswell Mill Club?
Old Mill Park is a short walk from Roswell Mill Club, which is why this venue feels like it has “built-in” portrait locations. Access rules can change, so if you have specific plans (large group photos, a long portrait block, or bringing props), it is always worth confirming expectations with the venue.
What should we plan for at the covered bridge on a sunny day?
On bright days, side light can cut across faces inside the covered bridge, especially for larger groups. The easiest fix is building in a lighting plan and a few extra minutes so we can add supplemental light and keep group photos consistent.
Should we plan wedding-day portraits at the waterfall?
It is a beautiful spot, but we usually recommend saving the waterfall area for engagement photos or portraits on a different day. The trail can be muddy or sandy, and it is easy to end up with dirty shoes and dress hems.
If it rains, are there still good photo options?
Yes. Rain usually means we stay closer to the venue, which can still be very photogenic once the reception space is fully set. The covered deck is also a strong option for portraits.
How do the reception windows affect photos?
The windows are a big plus because they bring in natural light on one side of the room. Farther from the windows, the space becomes more softly lit, which can be great for a moodier look with intentional supplemental lighting.
Roswell Mill Club vs. Ivy Hall: which one is the better fit?
Both are sister venues. In general, Ivy Hall is a great option for larger events, and Roswell Mill Club can be a great fit when you want a smaller guest count with easy access to Old Mill Park.
Closing
A Roswell Mill Club wedding is a beautiful fit for couples who want a venue with character, comfort, and a classic look. With a thoughtful timeline and a lighting plan that matches your priorities, your photos can feel effortless and true to your day.
The Fox Theatre is one of Atlanta’s most recognizable venues, and it offers an incredible range of backdrops for portraits and story-driven images.
We have photographed weddings in the Fox Theatre’s Egyptian Ballroom multiple times, and the space consistently rewards thoughtful planning. When you set aside real portrait time and choose your top locations ahead of time, your gallery can include both sweeping architectural images and intimate, emotional moments.
This guide breaks down what matters most for wedding photos at The Fox Theatre, with practical notes on lighting in the Egyptian Ballroom, timing, and a few standout photo locations.
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If you are researching weddings at the Fox Theatre Atlanta, this should help you picture what is possible and how to plan for it.
A big part of what makes The Fox Theatre special is that it does not feel like a “blank slate” venue. It already has personality.
The Egyptian Ballroom in particular is a standout because the architectural detail becomes part of the design. The room photographs beautifully when you plan images that show scale, pattern, and atmosphere, not just close-ups.
The Egyptian Ballroom: What Makes It Photograph So Well
If you are hosting your wedding in the Egyptian Ballroom, the best advice is simple: plan a few wide images on purpose.
The venue’s architecture is a main character. Give it room in your photo list.
A few moments that tend to photograph especially well here:
A wide establishing image of the ballroom before guests enter.
Ceremony or reception wide shots that show the full space.
Portraits that include the architecture around you, so your images feel unmistakably “Fox” instead of looking like they could have been taken anywhere.
The ballroom also has a balcony overlooking the space. If you love variety in your final gallery, it is worth planning a few minutes to incorporate that perspective if access is available on your wedding day.
The Marquee Club (A Rare Portrait Opportunity)
The Fox Theatre has multiple iconic spaces, and one of the most exciting portrait opportunities we have had on-site was in the Marquee Club.
On this wedding day, there was a show that night, which meant the Marquee Club would be open to patrons later. We were fortunate to be granted a short, scheduled portrait window before it opened. We had about 15 minutes, and that small window produced some of our favorite images from the day.
Because this access can require extra coordination, it helps to treat it like a special add-on location in your portrait plan. The easiest way to make it feel smooth is to treat it like one focused portrait stop, since access is often brief and carefully timed.
If photographing in the Marquee Club is important to you, ask early, confirm the timing, and be ready to move efficiently once you are in the space.
Photographing The Iconic Fox Theatre Marquee
If you want one “this is so Atlanta” image from your wedding day, the Fox Theatre marquee is it.
To make sure you can photograph it without feeling rushed, plan for a short, dedicated portrait window and talk through timing with your photographer in advance. The marquee has a completely different feel in daylight versus after dark, so it helps to decide which look you want:
Daytime: cleaner, brighter, more architectural.
After dark: more dramatic, with the glow of the lights as the main character.
If marquee portraits are high on your priority list, we recommend building them into your timeline intentionally so you are not trying to squeeze them in as an afterthought.
One detail couples do not always expect: the marquee cycles through multiple slides for upcoming shows and other messages. That means you may need a little extra time on-site to wait for your specific slide to appear.
More importantly, your wedding slide is often only shown during certain hours (usually tied to your event window). It is worth asking the venue what times your slide will be displayed so you can schedule marquee portraits during a time when it is actually running.
The Auditorium And Main Stage: How To Plan For The Best Access
The Fox Theatre auditorium and main stage can be an incredible backdrop for portraits. When access is available, it is one of the most iconic photo opportunities in the building.
To give yourself the best chance of photographing in the auditorium, ask early how show schedules affect access. If there is a show happening the same night as your wedding, the venue may only allow photos in the auditorium after the show ends. Depending on how late your venue rental goes and how late your photographer is scheduled to stay, that timing may or may not fit comfortably.
If stage portraits are a top priority, the most flexible scenario is booking on a date when there is no show coming in and no active set on stage. When the stage is clear, access tends to be simpler, and you may have more options for timing.
Even when you are allowed into the auditorium, the venue may restrict photographs on or in front of an active stage set. This is often tied to copyright or intellectual property considerations.
If the auditorium or main stage is on your must-have list, ask about access rules early and make sure your timeline and coverage hours can support it.
Lighting And Photography Considerations At The Fox Theatre
Lighting matters at The Fox Theatre because each space photographs differently, and the plan that works in one area will not always work in another.
Egyptian Ballroom Lighting (No Natural Light, Full Creative Control)
The Egyptian Ballroom does not have windows, which means there is no natural light to rely on. The upside is that we get full creative control. We can shape the mood and keep images consistent from beginning to end.
The venue-provided uplighting is beautiful for atmosphere and for highlighting architectural details. Uplighting is meant to shape the room, not light faces. That is why supplemental lighting matters here.
For weddings in the Egyptian Ballroom, we recommend hiring a wedding photographer who is experienced with supplemental lighting so skin tones look natural, details stay crisp, and the overall look remains intentional from start to finish.
Real Examples Of How We Use Supplemental Lighting In The Egyptian Ballroom
Because the Egyptian Ballroom is fully controlled lighting, we can shape the look intentionally. Depending on the moment, we typically use a few different approaches:
Backlit portraits (our signature look): a dramatic, glowing effect that feels cinematic and intentional.
Clean front lighting: a more classic approach that keeps skin tones and details crisp.
Constant lighting (LED lights) for details: we sometimes add subtle light to help table centerpieces and decor read clearly in photos.
Centerpiece lighting tip (this matters more here than at most venues)
The Egyptian Ballroom is large, and the lack of natural light means every lighting choice is intentional. Uplighting can only go so far across a big room.
If you want your centerpieces and tablescapes to stand out, we recommend adding a little light at table level. Floating candles, tea lights, or other warm points of light can make a noticeable difference in the final images. For tall centerpieces, adding intentional uplighting can help illuminate and showcase them so they stand out when you take in the whole ballroom at a glance.
In a room like this, small lighting choices add up fast, and they create a stunning visual effect.
Ceremony Lighting In The Egyptian Ballroom
If the ceremony takes place in the Egyptian Ballroom, we recommend keeping the ceremony area relatively bright, especially where you are standing during vows. At the Egyptian Ballroom, that usually means keeping the stage area well lit.
A simple way to think about it is: In very low light, photos can look grainy, and that grain becomes more visible in larger prints.
If you love a darker, moodier look, that can still work. We recommend lighting the aisle with LED candles or similar decor lighting and keeping the stage area well lit so your photos look clean, clear, and high quality.
We avoid using flash during the ceremony because it can feel intrusive for guests. If the aisle is very dark, we may need to use flash photography for entrances and exits to freeze movement and avoid blurry images, while still keeping the ceremony experience respectful.
With the right team, this is very manageable. We are always happy to share guidance and coordinate with your DJ or venue so the lighting supports the guest experience and the final images.
Outdoor And Exterior Photo Timing (Marquee Look Changes By Time Of Day)
The Fox Theatre exterior and marquee create completely different looks in daylight, at sunset, and at night.
If you want the marquee lights to feel dramatic and luminous, schedule those portraits closer to sunset or after dark.
If you prefer a lighter, brighter look where the marquee is more of a classic architectural element, daytime portraits make a lot of sense.
The Stairwell Near The Egyptian Ballroom (Time Of Day Matters)
There is a stairwell just outside of the Egyptian Ballroom that can fill with beautiful natural light at certain times of day. On this wedding, it photographed best earlier in the day on a sunny day, and then the light shifted later.
If this stairwell is on your must-have list, we recommend scheduling it earlier in the day when the light is strongest.
Timeline Tips For Wedding Photos At The Fox Theatre
A smooth timeline at The Fox Theatre usually includes:
A short block for venue detail photos before guests enter the ballroom.
A dedicated portrait window that is not rushed.
A few minutes set aside for at least one wide ballroom photo once the room is fully set.
The best way to maximize portrait time at The Fox Theatre is to build it into the timeline intentionally. For many couples, that means choosing a first look so portraits can happen earlier, with more time and more access to different photo locations inside The Fox Theatre.
Choose Your Top 3 To 5 Must-Have Photo Spots
The Fox Theatre is a venue where it is genuinely easy to want everything. There are iconic corners everywhere.
To make the most of portrait time without feeling rushed, we recommend couples choose their top 3 to 5 must-have spots ahead of time. That gives us a clear plan while still leaving room for spontaneous moments if the timeline allows.
First Look Recommendation (For Couples Who Want More Portraits)
If it is within the cards for your wedding day, we strongly recommend considering a first look at The Fox Theatre.
A first look allows you to complete a large portion of your portraits before the ceremony begins, which gives you more control over pacing and more flexibility to move through multiple photo locations inside The Fox Theatre.
If you skip a first look, portrait time is usually more limited, so you may need to be more selective about which Fox Theatre spots make the final portrait list.
What is the best way to plan portraits at The Fox Theatre?
Choose your top 3 to 5 must-have photo spots and plan one dedicated portrait window so you are not relying on tiny gaps.
This is one of the biggest differences between a day that feels rushed and a day that feels smooth when you are planning weddings at the Fox Theatre Atlanta.
Should we plan a first look at The Fox Theatre?
If you want more portraits throughout The Fox Theatre, a first look is the easiest way to create time and control pacing. If you skip a first look, it is still completely workable. You will just need to be more selective with locations.
What should we know about lighting in the Egyptian Ballroom?
There is no natural light in the Egyptian Ballroom. Uplighting can look beautiful on the architecture, but couples should plan for a photographer who can light people well with supplemental lighting.
When should we photograph the marquee and exterior?
Daylight, sunset, and nighttime all look different. For a dramatic marquee glow, plan portraits closer to sunset or after dark. For a brighter, classic look, daytime works well.
How much time do we need for venue detail photos?
Even 10 to 15 minutes before guests enter the ballroom can give you strong establishing images that set the tone for the full gallery. Allow an extra 10-15 minutes on top of that if you would also like to add on the wedding couple’s portraits within the reception space.
Closing
The Fox Theatre wedding is a strong choice for couples who want their venue to feel like an experience, not just a backdrop. With thoughtful pacing and a lighting plan that works for the Egyptian Ballroom, your photos can feel cinematic, clean, and unmistakably Atlanta.
Hi! We're Jaimie & Kyle (+Associates) with Jaimie Dee Photography. We're Atlanta photographers based in the metro area and service clients all over the globe. Jaimie Dee Photography was established in 2008. We're primarily a wedding and portrait studio. Our images are crisp, clean & colorful and strike a balance between classic and candid styled portraits. Aside from the photography, we help you craft the perfect photo experience - from the beginning planning stages to the finished artwork hanging on your walls. When you're in front of our camera, we'll also offer you gentle guidance through a combo of stationary and movement based poses. We'll help bring out your inner diva too - even if you're shy! If you're looking for a photographer in the metro Atlanta area or beyond, we'd love to meet you!