McCall and Walker’s Blackberry Ridge wedding in Trenton, Georgia was a celebration rooted in joy, resilience, and deeply personal details. Their weekend began at The Villa with a welcome party, where guests gathered for an evening that felt both relaxed and intentional, including a performance by James Otto. The celebration continued at The Conservatory at Blackberry Ridge for their wedding and reception.
There had been talk of rain all week, and by Saturday, it arrived in full force. What began as a drizzle quickly turned into a downpour, with wind knocking over umbrellas and shifting plans for an outdoor cocktail hour. But through it all, McCall remained calm, surrounded by bridesmaids and her groom who kept her grounded and focused on what mattered most. By the time guests arrived, the rain had passed, and the evening gave way to the most beautiful sunset that poured into the solarium, creating a warm, glowing backdrop for the reception.
One of the most meaningful details woven throughout the day was the presence of dragonflies, a tribute to Walker’s father. From invitations to signage and even the cake, the motif appeared again and again, a quiet and constant reminder that he was there in spirit.
Inspired by a European countryside aesthetic, their design embraced a mix of prints, textures, and colors that felt layered without being overdone. The entire day reflected who they are: thoughtful, grounded, and full of life.
From a storm-filled afternoon to a glowing evening, McCall and Walker’s wedding was a beautiful reminder that even the unexpected can become part of the story in the most beautiful way.


