May 6, 2026

The Monroe on 415th Wedding

the monroe on 415th wedding

Some couples you just click with from the very beginning. Chelsie and Cade are that kind of couple. I first met them at a Christmas tree farm mini session back in 2024, shot their engagement in 2025, and then got to be there for their wedding day in 2026. By the time their Monroe on 415th wedding came around, it felt less like a job and more like showing up for my friends.

And what a day it was.

Fun fact: Chelsie and Cade had actually already been married for a year before this day. But if you looked at them during that ceremony, you would never have known. They were just as present, just as emotional, and just as in it as if it were the very first time.

A Venue That Does a Lot of the Work For You

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The Monroe on 415th wedding experience starts the moment you walk in. The venue has a beautiful, airy quality to it. There’s high ceilings, tons of natural light, clean white walls that let the details do the talking. For Chelsie and Cade’s spring wedding, that light was everything. It was such a perfect & sunny spring day that made every photo feel effortless.

The ceremony took place in the chapel, which has a cozy warmth to it despite the modern aesthetic. It feels intimate even when it’s full of people, and it photographs so beautifully because of all the natural light pouring in.

A First Look Worth Remembering

Before the ceremony, Chelsie and Cade did a first look, and both of their moms were there to watch. I love when families get to be part of that moment (if that’s what they want, of course). I imagine there’s something about watching your child see their person for the first time on their wedding day that just breaks you open (in the best way lol). The emotions were so real.

They also read their vows to each other privately. It’s one of those decisions that seems small in the planning process but ends up being such a meaningful part of the day. By the time they walked down the aisle, they were already settled into each other. It made the whole ceremony feel so calm and joyful.

The Details

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Chelsie and Cade went with a soft, pastel palette: dusty blue linens, white roses, greenery, tapered candles in acrylic holders, gold flatware. The tables felt elegant, and the natural light streaming through the windows made everything glow. Every detail felt considered without feeling overdone.

And then there was the cake. Chelsie made it herself. I don’t know what I love more. The fact that she did it, or the fact that it was actually so beautiful. These kind of personal details that make a wedding feel completely & unmistakably yours.

The Reception

The reception was everything a reception should be. Full of people who actually wanted to be there, dancing, laughing, and not ready for the night to end. The groom’s stepdad tied his tie around his head at some point, their nephew got to play DJ for a while. These are the moments I live for as a documentary wedding photographer.

The Couple

These two are just easy. Easy to be around, easy to photograph, easy to root for. They’ve been so kind and supportive since day one and I couldn’t be more grateful. When couples are truly happy and relaxed, you can feel it in the photos — and you can absolutely feel it here.

Chelsie and Cade, thank you for letting me be part of three years of your story. It has been such a joy from the very beginning. I can’t wait to continue photographing all of the milestones to come.

If you’re getting married at The Monroe on 415th and looking for a Nashville wedding photographer, I’d love to connect. Let’s talk.

Venue: The Monroe on 415th

Dress designer: Allure

Dress shop: The White Room

Suit: Men’s Wearhouse

Rings: Shane Co.

Catering: EJ 2Step Caterers & Cafe

DJ: Entertain!

Bar: J. Jackson Mobile Mixologist

If you’re still deciding on venues, I put together a full Nashville wedding venue guide with my honest take on the spaces I’ve shot at most 🙂

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I've pretty much always had a camera nearby, and somehow that turned into the best job I could've imagined. Now I get to spend my days with really great people, photograph one of the happiest days of their lives, and be creative for a living.

If you're looking for photos that feel natural, personal, and true to your day, I think we'll get along really well.

— a photographer inspired by landscapes, people, and their stories

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