

If you’ve never heard of Trinity View Farm, let me fix that. This Franklin, Tennessee wedding venue sits at one of the highest points in Williamson County. The views alone are enough to make you want to get married there immediately. I photographed a fall Trinity View Farm wedding there and wow. This one belongs on every Middle Tennessee venue list.
First, the setting. Trinity View Farm sits on a hilltop overlooking miles of Middle Tennessee’s rolling fields and forests. In the fall, those views go full Tennessee. Warm oranges, deep greens, and golden late-afternoon light. It looks like a movie set.

Beyond the views, the barn is stunning. Custom-milled oak timber framing, vaulted ceilings, herringbone brick floors, bistro lighting that glows warm as the sun drops. It works with any aesthetic, whether that’s rustic, elegant, or somewhere in between. Also worth noting: Trinity View Farm takes on only about 15 weddings a year. So it never feels like a wedding factory, and every event gets real attention.

Fall here is something else entirely. The ceremony hill is already one of the most beautiful spots I’ve ever photographed a wedding at. Then add Tennessee foliage, and you’ve got something pretty hard to beat. Couples exchange vows with an unobstructed view of the countryside. No walls, no tent, just open sky and rolling hills.


After the ceremony, the “barn” takes over (if you can even call it that). The warm tones of the timber and brick pair naturally with fall colors, so the whole evening feels cohesive. The bridal suite is also worth mentioning. It’s spacious, well-lit, and comfortable, which means getting-ready photos feel relaxed rather than rushed.
Unlike many Nashville-area venues, Trinity View Farm is bring-your-own-vendor. That means you choose your own caterer, florist, and photographer. For couples who want full creative control, that’s a huge plus. You’re not locked into anyone’s preferred vendor list.

The venue is in Franklin, about 20 minutes south of Nashville. Additionally, the long driveway leading up to the property sets the tone before you even arrive. Guests always notice it. The property also includes a bridal cottage that sleeps up to 10, so out-of-town wedding parties can stay right on site.
Overall, if you want sweeping views, a beautiful barn, and a venue that works with your vision instead of against it, Trinity View Farm is absolutely worth a tour.
If you’re getting married at Trinity View Farm and looking for a photographer, I’d love to be part of your day. And if you’re still in the planning phase, hopefully this gives you a feel for why couples keep coming back to this venue.
I’d love to hear about your wedding.






































Photographed for John Myers Photography
My couples usually tell me the same thing: having me at their wedding felt easy. Like they could actually be present and soak everything in, knowing someone was paying attention without needing anything from them.
That's the whole point.
You're not hiring me to direct you through a shot list or make you perform for the camera. You're hiring me to document your day as it unfolds. The way your mom looked at you during your vows. The toast that made everyone lose it. The moment you two finally exhaled and realized you were married.
If you're planning something outdoorsy, intimate, or a little adventurous, if you value natural moments, and want a photographer who feels more like a friend than a stranger with a camera, then you're in the right place.
You get to laugh, cry, and actually experience what's happening on your wedding day. I make sure nothing slips by. Your photos feel real because the energy behind them was real. No forcing, no performing. Just you, living your day.
Tell me about your day - where it's happening, what you're envisioning, what matters most to you. I'll get back to you with availability, pricing, and we can figure out if we're a good fit.
I only take on a limited number of weddings each year, so if your date is coming up, don't wait to reach out.