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A Joyful Greek Wedding in Charlotte
A Joyful Greek Wedding in Charlotte
There’s something sacred about photographing a wedding at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral. Located at 600 East Boulevard in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte, this stunning Cathedral—built in 1954—is the only Eastern Orthodox Cathedral in North Carolina, and it carries a sense of history, reverence, and beauty that you feel the moment you step inside. From holding candles, blessing the rings, joining the hands, Stefana crowns, sharing the cup, to the dance of Isaiah, a Greek wedding ceremony is rich in tradition. Each wedding here is deeply rooted in centuries-old rituals, and it’s an honor to document those moments as they unfold.
As a photographer, I’m inspired by the architecture— the arches, stone textures, and the way natural light filters through the pews. These elements create an atmosphere that’s impossible to replicate anywhere else in Charlotte.
A Personal Connection to Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity holds a place in my heart that stretches beyond photographing weddings. For years, my family has attended the YiaSou Greek Festival, held in September on the grounds surrounding the Cathedral. If you’ve ever been, you know it’s one of the most beloved festivals in Charlotte. The traditional music, the Greek food, dancing, and community spirit bring the space to life in such a joyful way. That personal connection makes photographing weddings here even more meaningful for me.
Knowing the Light, Inside and Out
A key advantage of having experience photographing at Holy Trinity is understanding of how light moves through the Cathedral and its grounds throughout the day. I’ve discovered specific pockets of soft, flattering light—both inside and outside—that can be perfect depending, on the time of day. I can guide wedding clients to the most beautiful areas for proposals, engagement sessions, bridal portraits, portraits, and group pictures.
Whether it’s a quiet corner that glows in late afternoon sun, or a dramatic architectural backdrop that shines near sunrise, I help couples feel confident knowing they’re being photographed in the Cathedral’s most stunning locations.
Digital + Film for a Timeless Look
To honor a space as historic as Holy Trinity, I can photograph weddings using whatever combination of digital and film photography the client prefers. Digital allows me to capture the most fleeting, candid moments with precision, while film brings an organic softnesss that pairs beautifully with the Cathedral’s traditions. Together, a digital and film approach can create images that feel classic, yet alive—photographs that won’t feel dated years from now, but continue to reflect the significance of the day.
A Place for Treasured Moments
A wedding at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral is more than a ceremony—it’s a celebration of faith, family, and culture. Being entrusted to document those moments, in a place that means so much both to my clients and to me personally, is something I never take for granted.
If you’re planning a wedding, engagement, or proposal at Holy Trinity, I’d love to guide you to the most beautiful light, the most meaningful spaces, and create images that tell your story with care, artistry, and intention.
McGill Rose Garden Bridal Portrait
One of my favorite bride’s at her bridal session, surrounded by outdoor greens at the McGill Rose Garden in NoDa.
As a Charlotte NC wedding photographer with twenty years experience on digital and film, I love how a natural outdoor space flatters a bride in her wedding dress and veil.
It was a proud moment for all of us when the custom framed bridal portrait was revealed at the wedding reception at The Revelry in Camp North End, after the wedding at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral.
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