Mobile, AL

Spring Hill College, located in Mobile, is Alabama’s first institution of higher learning and the Southeast’s first Catholic college. Established in 1830, it has a long tradition of fostering innovation and leadership through Jesuit education. The college’s picturesque campus offers a rich historical and academic atmosphere, making it a unique location for wedding photography. Those interested in capturing their special moments here must coordinate with the college to avoid scheduling conflicts with existing campus events. For couples looking to blend academic heritage with their wedding memories, Spring Hill College provides a distinguished and memorable choice.

Address: 4000 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36608


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This three-acre park in Mobile, located along the scenic Mobile River, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and artistic charm. Featuring lush greenery, modern sculptures, and views of bustling port traffic, Cooper Riverside Park creates a striking environment for wedding photos. Its riverfront setting and contemporary art installations add a unique touch to your special moments. Ideal for couples seeking both elegance and a touch of urban sophistication, Cooper Riverside Park is a memorable choice for capturing your wedding day.

Address: 101 S Water St, Mobile, AL 36602


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Located in the heart of Mobile, Downtown Church at The Steeple boasts a rich historical and architectural ambiance. The church features an impressive metal angel sculpture, intricate woodwork, and stunning stained glass images, all framed by a historic exterior. This venue provides a unique and memorable atmosphere for wedding photos, blending tradition with artistic beauty. Couples seeking a location with deep historical roots and distinctive charm will find Downtown Church at The Steeple an excellent choice for capturing their special day.

Address: 251 St Francis St, Mobile, AL 36602


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