Thursday, December 29, 2011


Announcing our annual winter sales...

2011 was the busiest year yet at Honeysuckle Hills. Now that we've had a breather and a much needed winter nap... we'd like to invite you to be our guest in the Smoky Mountains for your wedding. We specialize in weddings just for two this time of year, starting out in our cozy chapel upstairs in the barn, and ending with an adventure all over the Honeysuckle Hills grounds. We'll create images you'll be showing off for years to come. Brides from all over the United States come to Honeysuckle Hills each year for our award-winning photography, and winter time is no exception.

Call us today for these exceptional rates... exclusively for January through March 2012. 866-572-7724. You can also e-mail regina@honeysucklehills.com. Tell us you read about it on the blog!

Happy New Year!

Friday, February 18, 2011

Paige and Marc were wed on a day holding on to what may possibly be the last snow for the Pigeon Forge area this year. (At least we hope so... spring fever has set in for us!)

Paige was drawn to Honeysuckle Hills after viewing a photograph of a "snow angel" posted on the Honeysuckle Hills Facebook fan page. Of course, we had to do a mother / daughter snow angel picture for Paige as well.

Her wedding ceremony was one of the most unique so far this year! Paige and her daughter danced down the aisle to the song by Sugarland, "Stuck Like Glue." I declare, if that doesn't put joy in your heart, nothing will!

We invite you to view Paige's slide show to see more of her heart-tugging wedding photographs.

Are you still frustrated, drowning in the sea of wedding chapel sites for Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge? If your wedding memories and the photography is the most important thing in your heart, we're waiting for you. Come be our guest at Honeysuckle Hills...




Where has the time gone? 2010 was simply an awesome year for us at Honeysuckle Hills. We photographed beautiful outdoor Smoky Mountain weddings, families, and high school seniors. We made lasting friendships throughout the year and are already well on our way to a booked season for 2011. We will continue to compete in national print salons to push our creative abilities to their limits. In 2010 we were listed as one of the top ten photographers in Tennessee, as well as brought home our second Fuji Masterpiece from a wedding image photographed last February.

Won't you be our guest? Just image what we can create together!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Nikki and Adam spent the day with us at Honeysuckle Hills on June 5th. The day was filled with family, friends, and a wedding officiated by a dear friend in their family. Their minister used the same set of vows as he did from his very first wedding. Though the paper is now torn and tattered, the words and meaning are still just as sacred.

Weddings just for two are our favorites at Honeysuckle Hills, and the Great Smoky Mountains is the perfect honeymoon hideaway. Hilary and Stark snuck away to be wed outdoors on our farm, and because it was just the two of them we were able to do many more creative images than a larger wedding allows. The most interesting thing I discovered about this couple is that the bride has a tattoo of a honeysuckle on her leg. Now how cool is that!





Natalie and Seth drove their Harley Davidson motorcycles with a motley crue all the way from New Orleans! I don't think I've had that much fun with a group in a long time... They were all open to our suggestions and most willing to model for the Honeysuckle Hills wedding camera!


One of Natalie's wall portraits reflected her passion for the Harley and for Seth. The other Signature Portrait was printed on metal and is now displayed in her curio cabinet with other Harley Davidson memorabilia. The next time Brad and I are in New Orleans we plan on looking them up!
Memorial Day Weekend is when Ashley and Tyler decided to tie the knot. I thought it appropriate considering his own military status.


Ashley let us know that she enjoyed sepia tones and antique looks, so that was the direction we took with the photography. Their Signature Art Print has an "All American" feel, with a little old-fashioned romance and one of our Honeysuckle Hills horses to add a little more dynamics.