Kendall and Trey’s springtime micro wedding in East Tennessee, held at Chapel in the Hollow, was a picture-perfect celebration full of warmth and happiness.
They chose a peaceful atmosphere for their big day, with the chapel adorned in soft cream draping, elegant blush and bashful-toned florals, and romantic lantern lighting.
Kendall looked stunning in a sleeveless gown, complete with a gentle, fluttering veil and a medium-length train that added a graceful flair. Trey was sharp in his navy suit, matching his groomsmen flawlessly, while Kendall’s bridal party brightened the scene in lovely shades of pink.
The couple’s families brought an extra layer of joy to the event, especially Kendall’s mom, who played a key role in planning the details to perfection. After an emotional ceremony, we captured family portraits around the chapel before heading to the nearby field. There, with the Smoky Mountains as their backdrop, the newlyweds enjoyed their first quiet moments together on camera.
Congratulations to Kendall and Trey! Wishing you both endless love and the most beautiful new chapter.
From the Bride:
Trey and I were introduced by mutual friends, and our first date was relaxed and fun — we clicked right away. When it came time to propose, Trey organized a romantic surprise with the help of one of my close friends.
We decided on East Tennessee and Chapel in the Hollow because we loved the stunning views and the peaceful, down-to-earth setting. We were especially excited to celebrate surrounded by the people we care about most. April was meaningful to us since it marks our one-year anniversary — getting married this month felt right.
In our free time, we enjoy being outdoors, whether it’s hunting, fishing, or hanging out with our dogs. A typical date night for us includes grabbing dinner at a local spot, then relaxing on the couch with our pups and a good show.