If you’re looking for a venue that offers a dramatic scenery, warm lighting and colorful backdrops, consider renting out a ballroom. They often come with their own unique chandelier-esque lighting and built in ambiance so the decorating is minimal! Add to the warmth with candles, rich table linens and you are set! Ballroom weddings are perfect for an indoor or winter wedding where you don’t want to worry about the weather but still desire a beautiful space to tie the knot. Feel free to browse our galleries of ballroom weddings and get inspired!
Castaway Wedding
Rohan & Erica
Erica and Rohan exchanged vows at the romantic and colorfully rich First Presbyterian church in downtown Portland. After which, the celebration moved to Castaway, where the newlyweds switched into traditional Sri Lankan wedding attire.
Elysian Ballroom Wedding
Hobin & Ella
Planning a wedding is no easy feat as is and planning a Portland wedding while living in New York makes the task even harder. Luckily, Hobin and Ella hired an amazing local wedding planner, Molli Barss of Soiree and the pieces of their Elysian Ballroom wedding came together perfectly.
Josh & Liz
Benson Hotel Wedding
Josh and Liz are people of passion, love, and commitment. They are devoted to each other and their families. But above all, they love two things the most: running and each other. How these two marathon running go getters found each other is a pretty cute story.
Shane & Allison
Hotel Monaco and Grace Memorial Episcopal Church Wedding
Allison and Shane held their wedding ceremony in a beautiful old church in North Portland. One of our favorite moments was being able to capture Allison having a quiet moment with her dad before walking down the aisle. He was an emotional father and when he saw Allison in her dress, he fondly credited Allison’s mom for raising his beautiful daughter.
Linh & Michael
Treasury Ballroom, Portland Wedding
The Treasury Ballroom located in the heart of downtown Portland made a for a great place for Michael and Linh to have their wedding ceremony and reception. The low light made for some romantic portraits by Daniel Stark Photography