Paulina & Michael’s Arbor Room New Orleans Wedding Filled with Film, Family, and a Whole Lot of Heart


This Arbor Room New Orleans wedding had everything. Personal vows that brought tears during the first look, a Catholic ceremony rich with tradition at St. Stephen’s Basilica, and a reception at the Arbor Room that ended with a second line around the room. Paulina and Michael planned every detail with such intention. Photographing this day reminded me exactly why I love shooting New Orleans weddings so much. The thing I’m the most proud of is that I shot more rolls of film for this wedding than I ever had before! Those film images really filled out the gallery with dreamy images that can only be made on film. And if you haven’t seen their rehearsal dinner yet, check that out first.

But before I dive into all the moments that made this wedding so special, let me share what Paulina had to say:

“We absolutely loved working with Hannah for our rehearsal dinner and the wedding day. She came very well prepared and had a vision for how to perfectly capture our wedding using film, digital, and a disposable camera. I really appreciated the calls ahead of the wedding to go over timeline, details, and any specific shots we wanted. The day of the wedding, she helped us have a lot of fun during our wedding portraits and they came out beautiful with a mixture of candid and posed photos. We also really appreciated how she helped us get back on track after our ceremony ran long. She kept very calm and composed and directed us to efficiently get the remaining shots we needed with our family without making us feel stressed and even got us pictures with our getaway car despite it not being functional at the time of departure. She also turned all of our pictures around quickly and we really appreciated that. My husband and I recognized our wedding photography as one of our most important investments for their wedding, and Hannah knocked it out of the park. We highly recommend her to anyone looking for beautiful and memorable photography for their wedding.”

Starting the day at Canal St Inn

Paulina got ready at Canal St Inn, and the light in that space was absolutely perfect for styling her details and getting her dressed. Sometimes it seems like flat lays are going out of style, but I’ll always love them, and this was one of my most favorite sets yet. The invitations were extra special because her uncle made them through his company in Mexico called Stampa. Paulina’s engagement ring came from Ramsey’s, and Michael’s wedding band was Cartier. Those Christian Louboutin heels completed the set beautifully. Madison Carrington did Paulina’s hair and Brittany Spreen handled makeup, and both held up beautifully through an emotional first look, a full Catholic Mass, and hours of dancing. Her gown from Town & Country Bridal suited her perfectly. Michael looked sharp in his custom tux from I Sarti Italiani paired with Ferragamo shoes.

Flat lay of Paulina's Ramsey's engagement ring and Michael's wedding band in round boxes with red stock blooms on a painted blue sky backdrop
Michael's Cartier wedding band atop its red box with PM monogrammed handkerchiefs, and Paulina's white Christian Louboutin bridal heels with red stock flowers
Stampa invitation suite and green vow books encircled by the gold wedding lasso rosary, and Paulina's pink and red bridal bouquet
Paulina's white Louboutin heels beside her hanging Town and Country Bridal gown, and a black and white photo of her admiring the gown at Canal St Inn
Black and white portrait of Paulina in a lace getting-ready robe, and a close-up of her engagement ring as she holds the robe's collar
Close-up of pink and red roses and ranunculus, and lace detail of Paulina's Town and Country Bridal wedding gown
Paulina's mother in a navy sequin dress helping her into her lace wedding gown at Canal St Inn in New Orleans
Black and white photo of Paulina smiling at her reflection while putting on her earrings before the wedding
Bridesmaid in pink satin fastening Paulina's white Louboutin heel, and a close-up of her hands with engagement ring and diamond bracelet on the lace gown
Michael buttoning his tuxedo shirt and standing in suspenders and bow tie while getting ready at Canal St Inn
Michael adjusting the cuffs of his custom I Sarti Italiani tuxedo with a red boutonniere beside a brick fireplace

The First Look That Had Everyone in Tears

For their first look, Paulina and Michael chose to read personal vows to each other privately before the ceremony; it was one of the most emotional first looks I’ve ever witnessed. There were tears. Real, happy, overwhelmed-with-love tears from both of them. 

After the first look, we grabbed portraits around the Canal St Inn property and got lucky with a streetcar moment! We were setting up a shot with the streetcar in the background on the neutral ground, and the driver must have seen what we were doing because they actually slowed down a bit to give us the perfect frame. I love when the city cooperates like that. And then as we were walking back, we were able to catch a second one passing the other way!

Paulina and Michael embracing and kissing during their emotional first look at Canal St Inn in New Orleans
Michael listening as Paulina reads her personal vows and wipes away tears during their private first look
Film photos of Paulina and Michael kissing and holding hands beneath a stained glass window at Canal St Inn
Film photo of Paulina's pink bouquet, and the bridesmaids in shades of pink and rose posing with their bouquets
Paulina and Michael leading their whole wedding party across the Canal St Inn courtyard, bridesmaids in pink and groomsmen in tuxedos
Paulina and Michael embracing beneath live oaks and palms on the grounds of Canal St Inn in New Orleans
A bridesmaid carrying Paulina's train as the couple walks toward the neutral ground on Canal Street in New Orleans
Paulina and Michael posing in front of a red New Orleans streetcar as it passes on Canal Street
Michael kissing Paulina's forehead as she holds her pink bouquet, and Paulina smiling in her cathedral veil in soft light
Michael helping Paulina with her gown train as they walk along a sidewalk outside Canal St Inn
Film grain portraits of Paulina and Michael seated together on white marble steps, Michael kissing her cheek
Paulina and Michael laughing together on white marble steps with film grain, her bouquet resting on her lap
Soft-focus film portraits of Michael kissing Paulina's hand and the couple seated together at Canal St Inn
Paulina and Michael seated in a wicker peacock chair with orchids during couple portraits at Canal St Inn

A Traditional Catholic Ceremony at St. Stephen’s Basilica

The ceremony at St. Stephen’s Basilica was beautiful and filled with meaningful traditions. Fr. Stephen Okoro officiated, and one of my favorite moments was when they incorporated the wedding lasso during the Mass. For those unfamiliar, the lasso is a unity symbol in Catholic ceremonies, particularly significant in Hispanic culture, where a rope or rosary is draped around the couple. A lot of times, families will all use the same lasso so they can become incredibly special heirlooms. You might have noticed it encircling their details. 

We did hit a snag. The getaway car broke down right in front of the church. But you know what? Sue with Beth’s flowers had it all sorted out by the time mass was finished, and we captured some gorgeous photos with the car anyway! Sometimes unexpected moments happen, but that’s why a good planner is worth their weight in gold!

The altar crucifix at St. Stephen's Basilica, and Michael waiting at the altar before the Catholic wedding ceremony
Paulina walking down the aisle of St. Stephen's Basilica with her parents, and a black and white photo of her passing guests
Black and white photo of Fr. Stephen Okoro officiating beneath the rose window, and Paulina and Michael standing at the altar of St. Stephen's Basilica
Wide views of the Catholic wedding Mass at St. Stephen's Basilica in New Orleans, the couple at the altar before the full congregation
Film photos of Paulina and Michael kneeling at the altar and exchanging rings during their Catholic wedding Mass
Black and white photo of the couple smiling at the altar, and Paulina presenting flowers at the Mary statue at St. Stephen's Basilica
Bridesmaids draping the wedding lasso around Paulina and Michael during their Catholic Mass at St. Stephen's Basilica
Paulina and Michael walking joyfully back up the aisle, and a black and white photo of their kiss in the aisle of St. Stephen's Basilica
Black and white photo of the vintage white getaway car outside St. Stephen's Basilica, and the couple kissing beside it

Celebrating at the Arbor Room at Popp Fountain

The Arbor Room at Popp Fountain in City Park is one of those New Orleans venues that blends modern architecture and juxtaposes it near ancient oaks. With that iconic fountain just steps from the front door, we had a beautiful backdrop for a handful of portraits before the couple walked in. Beth’s Flowers created cohesive arrangements throughout the reception, varying between bud vases and candles to keep everything feeling intentional but not overdone. The details at this wedding told Paulina and Michael’s story so well. They had a custom wedding sign made in the style of Simon of New Orleans, which added such a local artistic touch.  Getting to hear NOLA Dukes Band is always a treat, and they kept the dance floor packed all night!

Let me tell you about the dessert situation because it deserves its own moment. Haydel’s made the wedding cake, but the groom’s cake from Debbie Does Doberge stole my heart. Paulina and Michael have a cat named Kiwi, and they had a custom tiny statue made of their kitty as the cake topper. There were also petit fours with a cat print on top. Such a sweet way to include their fur baby who couldn’t be there in person.

And speaking of sweet treats, they had Plum Street Snowballs at the reception. Snowballs at a wedding reception is such a New Orleans move, and their out-of-town guests absolutely loved it.

My favorite moment from the reception? The father-daughter dance. It started as a traditional dance between Paulina and her dad, but at the end, they invited her mom and sister to join in. What started as one special moment became a whole family moment, and I’m so glad I was there to capture it.

The night ended exactly how a New Orleans celebration should. With a second line around the room that paraded the guests outside so Paulina & Michael could have one last private dance. I loved the way these two stayed connected throughout the entire reception. Even taking a moment to sit and eat a sno-ball together. 

Paulina and Michael on the steps of Popp Fountain lit in purple and orange before their Arbor Room reception in City Park
Paulina and Michael's first dance on the checkered floor beneath draped ceilings at their Arbor Room New Orleans Wedding
Paulina dancing with her father as her mother and sister join in during the father-daughter dance at the Arbor Room
Paulina hugging her parents and sister on the dance floor, and Michael dancing with his mother in royal blue at the Arbor Room
Black and white photo of Michael hugging his mother, and Paulina watching the mother-son dance beside her mom
Paulina's father giving a toast with the couple, and a black and white photo of Paulina and Michael cutting their Haydel's wedding cake
Paulina making a face over a bite of cake, and the tiny custom cake topper of their cat Kiwi on the Debbie Does Doberge groom's cake
Black and white disposable camera photos of guests dancing with glow sticks at the Arbor Room reception
Paulina and Michael enjoying Plum Street Snowballs at their reception, wearing green party sunglasses
NOLA Dukes Band's lead singer in a sequined blue dress, and a black and white photo of the trumpet player at the Arbor Room reception
Black and white photo of the Simon of New Orleans style Paulina and Michael wedding sign, and red bud vases from Beth's Flowers on a reception table
Guests and bridesmaids in pink twirling across the checkered dance floor at the Arbor Room reception in City Park
Paulina and Michael dancing with glow sticks and party sunglasses on the checkered dance floor at the Arbor Room
Paulina and a guest in red wearing party sunglasses, and a black and white photo of a flower girl with heart sunglasses and a glow stick
The packed dance floor at Paulina and Michael's Arbor Room reception, guests cheering with glow sticks
Paulina twirling with guests on the dance floor and dancing with Michael at the Arbor Room reception
Paulina and Michael leading a second line around the Arbor Room with lace parasols and handkerchiefs
Paulina and Michael's last private dance on the checkered floor beneath the Arbor Room's draped ceiling
Paulina and Michael walking through a sparkler tunnel outside the Arbor Room at Popp Fountain
Michael dipping Paulina for a kiss during their sparkler grand exit from the Arbor Room in City Park

Planning Your Own Arbor Room New Orleans Wedding

The Arbor Room at Popp Fountain is such a special venue for couples who want that quintessential New Orleans feel without leaving the city. Located in City Park, it offers indoor and outdoor space surrounded by those iconic live oaks. City Park Catering handled all the food for Paulina and Michael’s reception, and everything was delicious. The Arbor Room can host 250 reception guests or 80 for a seated dinner. The rental fee can range between $6000 and $14000 depending on whether your date lands during peak season or not. 

If you’re considering an Arbor Room New Orleans wedding, I’d love to chat about capturing your day. I limit my calendar intentionally so I can give each couple the attention and creativity they deserve. Whether you want lots of film like Paulina and Michael or a different blend of my style, I’m here to create something beautiful that tells your specific story.

Contact me here. 

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