We are continuing our four part series Photo Tour around The Wright House. This post will focus on the Ballrooms back garden. We are showcasing the Gazebo, the Stage and every other little nook within the spacious back gardens. Your guest will spend most of their time in this gardens, making it easy to capture beautiful photos around the stone walkways, vintage fountains and of course the well known LOVE sign. The towering mature trees, blooming flowers beds and the crawling vines along the walls makes you forget you are in Mesa, taking you to a true secret garden feel. Let’s begin;
The Stage
The Stage was originally built to compliment The gazebo where most of our pass couples were wed. However, as soon as the stain-glass window and chandelier were install it made a perfect fit for another location to be wed. Our couples love the stage for the crawling vines along the grand platform and of course the brick step entrance into the shaded glowing stage. Another plus about the Stage is it was made for large family photos! So many of our photographer like to capture big groups under the Stage offering the perfect background but also ideal lighting no matter the time of the day.
The Gazebo
The Gazebo was made to be the perfect spot for a tradition garden wedding. With its long-established pillars and a vintage light in the center its absolutely holds the center of the gardens attention. The large matures trees sounding the gazebo perfectly outline the couple when standing there to be be wed. No matter if you are having your wedding there or your first dance inside the gazebo, the photos capture will forever be timeless.
Everything else…
The garden is full of small nooks creating the ideal backgrounds for a garden wedding. One of our most memorable is our Marquee light up LOVE sign. So many of our couples and wedding guest have made sure to take a photo here. We also are in love with our birdcage gazebo across the way. This open birdcage gazebo holds our history, as it was created for our beginning weddings 30 years ago. No matter where you look, The Gardens are full and ready to be captured with lighting that every photographer wishes they had everyday.
Stay tune for our final Photo Tour of the Ballroom Garden next week as we adventure inside both buildings on the Ballroom property.
XOXO