Brookside Farm

(330) 284-4997  |  https://www.morethanjustafarm.com/

About

The gorgeous Brookside Farm rustic barn was built in 1884 with plenty of privacy for you and your guests to enjoy on your big day. Brookside’s staff strives to make your wedding day, the day of your dreams! Your day can start by having your stunning ceremony in the chapel near the barn or even outside if you wish! Moving on into the barn, you can have your dream barn house reception and dance your night away under all the twinkle lights.

The barn can be fully customized to create your dream wedding day look. 

Location

Brookside Farm is located in Louisville in Northeast Ohio. The farm is located on over 120 acres of lush green land with plenty of privacy.

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Featured Brookside Farm Wedding

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Little Turtle Golf Club Wedding

Little Turtle Golf Club Wedding

This was our first time photographing a Little Turtle Golf Club wedding. Seth and I both loved the cooperation of the awesome staff in allowing us to photograph on the greens allowing us to capture Jen and Zach creatively. The warm golden hour created a perfect feel as we stepped out after toasts and before dancing.

The Athletic Club of Columbus Wedding – Katie & Zach

The Athletic Club of Columbus Wedding – Katie & Zach

Katie and Zach had an astounding wedding at The Athletic Club of Columbus in Columbus, Ohio. These two are just so in love. Since this wedding, Katie and Zach have had two beautiful children and we’ve loved following their new life together. Special thanks to Emily at Exhale Events for always being an incredible wedding planner. One of the most interesting photos we took was of Zach. This photo is extremely unique in that it contains 5 flash pops during one shutter click. Most might think the red and blue photos is a composite or double exposure….it’s not. The photo is one single frame, in a pitch dark room, with 5 manual flash pops and a rotating camera. This photo was made possible by Magmod, of which we are proud ambassadors of.