Michael & Hannah: A Nuptial Mass at St Mary Cathedral
A full Catholic ceremony at St Mary Cathedral, followed by a downtown Austin reception that carried the same warmth into the evening.
Michael and Hannah were married in a full Nuptial Mass at St Mary Cathedral — a ceremony built on tradition, with its own particular weight and reverence. Photographing inside a working cathedral means working quietly, from the edges, never once becoming part of the liturgy itself. The light moves differently in a space like that. So does the silence.
From the cathedral, the day moved into the Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta for the reception, and the register shifted entirely — toasts, laughter, the specific noise of a room full of people finally allowed to celebrate out loud. Two distinct spaces, two distinct moods, one wedding day.
This is the kind of day the Wedding Story Collection exists for — comprehensive enough to hold both halves properly, with a second photographer covering more ground than one person ever could inside a cathedral of that scale.
This is that day, as it happened — St Mary Cathedral to the reception, start to finish.
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The Nuptial Mass itself, photographed quietly from the places we could be without ever becoming part of the liturgy. St Mary Cathedral gave the ceremony its own scale and reverence.
Portraits
Editorial portraits of Michael and Hannah, and the people who stood with them, composed with the same care as our candid coverage.
Reception, Downtown Austin
A shift in register — the reception at the Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta brought warmth, toasts, and the particular energy of a room ready to celebrate after a long, beautiful ceremony.
Dancing & Celebration
The part of the night that's hardest to plan for and easiest to love — first dances, late laughter, and the moments that only happen once the formalities are over.
About This Austin Wedding Day
St Mary Cathedral
St Mary Cathedral gave Michael and Hannah's wedding the full weight of a Nuptial Mass — a ceremony built on tradition and liturgy, photographed with the same reverence the day itself called for.
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Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta
The Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta gave the evening a different energy entirely — warm, social, built for celebration. The shift from cathedral to ballroom mirrored the emotional arc of the day, from vows to toasts.
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