Revival Photography Featured in Destination Weddings & Honeymoons Magazine

Revival Photography Featured in Destination Weddings & Honeymoons Magazine

We are so excited and honored to announce that Lindsey and Daniel's Fairytale Castle wedding has been featured in the November/December Issue of Destination Weddings & Honeymoons Magazine, on stands worldwide! We absolutely LOVED working with Lindsey and Daniel and all of the vendors involved in this wedding, it was such an incredibly creative wedding and was the perfect fit for Lindsey and Daniel. Read more...

Revival Photography Featured in Destination Weddings & Honeymoons Magazine
After a Valentine’s Day proposal involving a stop-motion video with Legos, Daniel and I considered eloping, but we thought our families might be disappointed. So we looked to Castle Ladyhawke, a mountain estate with a re-created Scottish castle. The property felt far away — almost like it was in another country — but it was still just a three-hour drive from our home in Atlanta. I’m a big fan of historical fiction and movies, so we wanted to have a tasteful medieval wedding: nothing over the top, but a sense of what it might have looked and felt like in the Middle Ages. We rented the entire estate (castle rooms and onsite cabins), and our 21 guests — all family — arrived the morning of our Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014, wedding. We held the ceremony on the back lawn before heading inside the great hall for the reception. I worked with Julie Sylvester at Pinnacle Events to make sure the medieval touch was carried throughout. I bought pewter dishes to use for dinner, and I had a custom crest designed with our initials and wedding date on it. After dinner, we danced to music on playlists Daniel made while the kids played with glow toys in the garden. Later, many of us went up to the turret to stargaze. The next morning, we all gathered for breakfast before Daniel and I left for our mini-moon in the mountains. The castle was such a perfect fit for us. Being able to feel like we actually lived there, even for a short time, was wonderful.
— Lindsey Barranco, as told to Amy Cassell