Wedding Photography Inspiration at The Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas

 

The Blanton and it’s sea of blue Walls

The Blanton and all of it’s installations can be found on the campus of The Univ. of Texas at Austin.

This wedding styled shoot was a collaboration between local Austin vendors and The Blanton Museum of Art! Our goal was to highlight what makes The Blanton unlike any other wedding venue in Central Texas - it’s art installations and how you can host your wedding day within them.

In this shoot we were surrounded by a sea of blue inside an installation entitled Stacked Waters by the artist Teresita Fernández where couples can host their ceremony and reception. We also featured the couple's first look outside the work of art that is Ellsworth Kelly's 'Austin' outdoor installation. You might know the ‘Austin’ as the tall white building with a rainbow of colors for stained glass windows outside of The Blanton.

In our usual fashion we focused on capturing candids of our couple and added in some editorial and fashion inspired images too. Every couple should be able to look back on their wedding photos and feel the emotion in every picture, but they should also have some damn good portraits of them too. Photos with a complete focus on how beautiful and handsome you were on your wedding day.

We loved working on this shoot with our talented wedding vendor team and hope to return many more times to this amazing wedding venue!

Our Talented Wedding Vendor Team

Photography: Joshua and Parisa | Planning: Perfectly Uncommon Weddings | Venue: The Blanton Museum of Art | Decor: Grae and Grace Collective | Ice Artist: Wicked Ice | Hair and Make Up: Renee Green | Floral: Loveleigh Flowers | Rentals: Table Manners, Festoon | Dessert: Luciole Bakery | Dress: Unbridaled | Invitations: The Inviting Pear | Models: @kenzieannwalker & @post__hoc | Blanton Art Installation 1: Stacked Waters" Blue Wall Tiles by Teresita Fernandez | Blanton Art Installation 2: by Thomas Glassford | Blanton Art Installation 3: "Austin" Color Wheel Stone Building by Ellsworth Kelly

Joshua and Parisa are an Austin Wedding Photographer and Austin Wedding Videographer that describes themselves as laid-back with a glass half-full perspective on life. They capture couples who are down-to-earth, authentic, and joyful.

More information on the art installations featured in this shoot

Teresita Fernández, Stacked Waters, 2009, cast acrylic, 240 in. x 795 in. x 561 in., Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Commissioned by the Blanton Museum of Art through the generosity of Jeanne and Michael Klein, 2008. © Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York. (2008.159)

Thomas Glassford, Siphonophora, 2016, rebar, polyurethane foam, base coat cement, and paint, 501 in. x 192 in. x 130 in., Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Purchase through the generosity of The Moody Foundation, 2017. (2017.3)

Ellsworth Kelly, Austin, 2015, artist-designed building with installation of colored glass windows, black and white marble panels, and redwood totem, 60 ft. x 73 ft. x 26 ft. 4 in. Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of the artist and Jack Shear, with funding generously provided by Jeanne and Michael Klein, Judy and Charles Tate, the Scurlock Foundation, Suzanne Deal Booth and David G. Booth, the Longhorn Network, and other donors. ©Ellsworth Kelly Foundation