Anna & Zach’s Wedding at Tin Roof Farms

There’s something special about a wedding day that just feels easy. In the best way. Anna and Zach’s wedding at Tin Roof Farms was exactly that.

It was a bright, hot South Carolina day, but from start to finish, everything flowed effortlessly. The energy was relaxed, joyful, and fully present.

A Laid-Back Start

The day began in two completely different, but equally perfect settings.

Zach and his guys got ready in the cabin by the pond—a quiet, laid-back spot where they could hang out and ease into the day. Meanwhile, Anna and her bridesmaids spent the morning in the bridal suite, filled with natural light and that calm-but-excited energy leading up to the ceremony.

A Meaningful Chapel Ceremony

The ceremony took place inside the chapel at Tin Roof Farms, creating an intimate and focused atmosphere.

Every moment felt intentional—from the walk down the aisle to the reactions throughout the ceremony. It’s the kind of setting that naturally draws everyone in, and it translated beautifully on film.

An Incredible Vendor Team

This day came together so smoothly thanks to an amazing team:

Allie kept everything running seamlessly while still allowing the day to feel relaxed and unhurried. The team at Loftus was great to work alongside, and the DJ kept the energy exactly where it needed to be all night.

Capturing the Full Story

One of the things we loved most about this wedding was the variety of locations throughout the day—from the pond and cabin to the chapel and open landscape around the venue.

We were able to incorporate drone footage to showcase the property and bring a cinematic perspective to the story. And honestly, Bobby and I had an absolute blast capturing it all.

Final Thoughts

Anna and Zach’s wedding was a perfect reminder of what really matters—the people, the moments, and the feeling that carries through the entire day.

We’re so grateful we got to be a part of it.

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