Mallori and Garrett’s summer wedding at The Glass Chapel in Tulsa, Oklahoma was the perfect blend of timeless elegance and thoughtful, personal details. As a Tulsa wedding photographer and videographer, it is always such a joy capturing a day that feels both beautifully styled and deeply meaningful.
The Glass Chapel provided the dreamiest setting for their ceremony. With natural light pouring through the glass walls and the surrounding greenery creating a serene backdrop, every moment felt intimate and romantic.

One of my favorite design elements of the day was the stunning pink florals. From the bouquets to the reception tablescapes, the soft pink tones added such a fresh, summery feel to the space. The reception was layered with intentional details, and the florals truly transformed each area. I especially loved seeing how arrangements were thoughtfully moved and reused throughout the day. A floral piece placed on the back of their getaway car was such a beautiful touch, and a sweet reminder that florals can often be repurposed in creative ways to make an even bigger impact across multiple spaces. They also used the florals from their ceremony space to frame their sweetheart table!
The sparkler exit was pure magic. Guests lined up outside The Glass Chapel as Mallori and Garrett ran through a tunnel of light, laughter, and celebration. Those sparkler photos are always a favorite, but this one felt extra special as it led into their unforgettable send off in a black convertible Starfire. The vintage car added such a cool and classic vibe to the end of the evening. The added floral detail on the back tied everything together perfectly and made their exit feel styled yet effortless.
Mallori made the bold and beautiful decision to cut soft, face-framing bangs to complement her updo hairstyle, and it suited her perfectly. It is not every day a bride makes a pre-wedding hair change, but it elevated her entire bridal look and framed her face so beautifully in the photos. Always trust your hair stylist when they say – let’s cut it!
Their guest book was so fun, they had a polaroid camera where people could take a selfie and glue it next to a sweet message. Another meaningful detail of the day – a family Bible where guests could highlight their favorite scriptures and leave notes alongside them. It was such a personal keepsake that they will treasure for years to come.
As a final sweet touch, guests were sent home with small jars of local honey as wedding favors. It was such a sweet way to thank everyone for celebrating.
Mallori and Garrett’s wedding at The Glass Chapel in Tulsa was a beautiful example of how intentional design, meaningful traditions, and personal style come together to create a truly unforgettable day. It was an honor to document every moment.
If you are planning a wedding at The Glass Chapel in Tulsa, Oklahoma and are looking for a Tulsa wedding photographer or videographer to capture your day with intention and artistry, I would love to connect.




































































































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