Jacksonville, FL

Some wedding days feel elegant from the very beginning. Others feel deeply emotional. Manon and Cade Warren’s wedding day in Jacksonville, Florida somehow managed to be both.
From the sacred traditions of their ceremony at St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church to the warm waterfront celebration that followed at The Ribault Club, every part of their day felt meaningful, intentional, and timeless.
Their February wedding was filled with heartfelt moments, rich tradition, joyful celebration, and the kind of emotion that reminds you exactly why wedding photography matters so much.
If you are planning The Ribault Club wedding in Jacksonville Florida, or considering a traditional church ceremony followed by a separate reception venue, this wedding offers so much beautiful inspiration.



A Traditional Greek Orthodox Wedding Ceremony Full of Meaning
Manon and Cade chose to begin their wedding day with a traditional ceremony at St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church in Jacksonville, and it was one of those ceremonies where you could feel the significance in every moment.
Traditional church ceremonies often carry layers of symbolism and family meaning, and this one was no exception.
Without a first look, the anticipation built naturally throughout the morning. The quiet getting ready moments, emotional anticipation, and Cade seeing Manon for the first time during the ceremony made the experience feel even more powerful.












The beauty of a traditional church ceremony is that the timeline slows down in the best possible way. There is space for reverence, emotion, and moments that are about much more than just the visuals.
And visually? Absolutely stunning.
From the ornate architecture and intricate iconography to the soft natural light and emotional ceremony exchanges, the church created a breathtaking backdrop for one of the most meaningful parts of their day.
Tips for Planning a Traditional Church Wedding Ceremony
If you are considering a traditional church wedding, there are a few things worth planning for ahead of time.
1. Confirm Photography Rules Early
Every church has different policies when it comes to photography and videography.
Some allow full movement throughout the ceremony. Others require photographers to stay in specific areas, avoid flash, or follow timing restrictions.
If your ceremony venue has religious traditions or formal ceremony structure, ask these questions early so your photography team can prepare accordingly.
This makes a huge difference in creating a seamless experience without disrupting the ceremony.
2. Build Extra Time Into Your Timeline
Traditional ceremonies often include meaningful customs that take longer than modern non-religious ceremonies.
That is not a bad thing.
It simply means your timeline should allow space so no one feels rushed.
Planning extra buffer time between ceremony and reception is especially important if you are also traveling between venues.
3. Choose a Photographer Comfortable with Ceremony Etiquette
Traditional ceremonies often require photographers to work respectfully within boundaries while still documenting emotional moments beautifully.
Experience matters here.
Knowing when to move, when to stay still, and how to photograph emotional moments discreetly makes all the difference.





Why A Separate Ceremony and Reception Venue Can Be Worth It
Manon and Cade chose to celebrate in two distinct spaces, and it created such a beautiful wedding day flow.
A church ceremony offers a sacred, meaningful atmosphere that often cannot be replicated elsewhere.
Then transitioning to a reception venue gives you the freedom to create a completely different guest experience.
The key is intentional planning.
If you are choosing separate venues, here are a few tips:
- Consider guest travel time between locations
- Build transportation or transition time into your schedule
- Keep guests informed with clear directions
- Plan portraits strategically between locations if timing allows
- Work with a planner or coordinator to keep transitions smooth
When done well, a multi-venue wedding feels elevated rather than complicated.



Why The Ribault Club Is One of Jacksonville’s Most Charming Historic Wedding Venues
If you are searching for The Ribault Club wedding in Jacksonville Florida inspiration, this venue is easy to fall in love with.
Located on Fort George Island, The Ribault Club offers something that feels distinctly Jacksonville while still giving an elevated, timeless wedding atmosphere.
Its historic architecture creates immediate character.
Its waterfront setting brings in that unmistakable coastal Florida charm.
And because it feels intimate rather than overwhelming, guests can truly settle in and enjoy the celebration.
For couples who want elegance without sacrificing warmth, The Ribault Club strikes that balance beautifully.
It feels classic.
Romantic.
And effortlessly welcoming.
Whether you are envisioning candlelit reception details, waterfront portraits, or a guest experience that feels personal and intentional, this venue offers so much flexibility.



Wedding Portraits with Variety Throughout the Day
One of the best parts of choosing distinct wedding spaces is the variety it gives your final gallery.
Manon and Cade’s images included:
- elegant getting ready moments
- emotional ceremony portraits
- timeless church architectural backdrops
- romantic outdoor portraits
- waterfront reception atmosphere
- joyful dance floor celebration moments
That variety gives your gallery depth and helps tell the full story of your wedding day rather than making everything feel visually the same.




















Planning Your Jacksonville Wedding?
If you are dreaming of a wedding day that blends meaningful tradition, emotional storytelling, and timeless venue charm, a wedding like Manon and Cade’s is such beautiful inspiration.
Whether you are planning a traditional church ceremony, exploring historic venues like The Ribault Club, or simply wanting photography that captures both the big moments and the in-between emotion, I would love to help tell your story.
Inquire here for your Jacksonville wedding photography experience.
Wedding Vendor Team
Photography: EmmiClaire Photography
Ceremony Venue: St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church
Reception Venue: The Ribault Club
Planning: MA.GE Events
Makeup: Makeup By Christina Burns
Hair: Beyond a Salon
Florals: Jacksonville Flower Market
Catering: Mai Oui Catering & Events
Alterations: Stori Weddings
Wedding Dress: Vow’d Weddings
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