Bradenton Wedding Photographer

More and more people are booking a Bradenton Wedding photographer who expertly understands the afternoon lighting that a Bradenton sunset brings with it or an early morning sunrise at Lido Beach. The fact is that there is no need for you to risk booking a photographer not familiar with the scenic angles of Bradenton. 

Instead, booking someone for something as important as your wedding day and wedding reception will require a set of skills, equipment that is both sturdy and handy enough to take from the sandy beaches of the wedding venue to the cool reception at the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency in Bradenton.

Enjoy the warm Florida air as you walk on an early evening aisle on the beach as candles or even torches light your way while you make your way to the groom. Bradenton even gives you the opportunity to find local quaint artistic giveaways from downtown in order to give away to wedding guests.

Indeed, there is nothing quite as quaint as a Bradenton Wedding. This is mainly due to the fact that Bradenton itself is home to the quaint Village of the Arts. This neighborhood has been renovated and is located in downtown southwards where many residents work and live in their homes. 

This is why you will see many little cottages converted into small restaurants, galleries and studios. This is the largest district of art in the Gulf Coast. This is also the location of the Manatee Players who play currently at the Riverfront Theater of Bradenton. In downtown Bradenton’s Manatee River is the Parker Manatee Aquarium, the Bishop Planetarium and the South Florida Museum. 

For those who love the venue, you might even want to talk to your Bradenton wedding photography contact and see if they might want to take some scenic shots in the aquarium-planetarium-museum one stop Florida history shop. 

Other points of interest in the area of Bradenton aside from the Village of the Arts include the South Florida Museum which is the home of Snooty the manatee, the Palma Sola Botanical Park where endless nature scenes make a great background for pre-wedding pictures, the Myakka River State Park, the Gamble Mansion, the DeSoto National Park and the Cortez Fishing Village. 

The different wedding venues you might want to hold your wedding in would include the Lido Beach Resort, Micon’s in the Grove, Legacy Golf Club, Peridia Golf and Country Club, Lakewood Ranch Gold and Country Club and Mattison’s Riverside. 

If you are looking for a venue for your reception, your choices include the gorgeous Lido Beach Resort by the beach and The Riverhouse. Other reception venues include the Hilton Longboat Key Beachfront Resort, Chart House Longboat Key, Palm Aire Country Club, Hyatt Regency Sarasota, The Powel Crosley Estate and Marina Restaurant and Marina Jack II which features a sunset that makes a great background to any wedding or wedding reception. You can also hold your reception at the Longboat Key Club and Resort or the Palm Aire Country Club.