
The Woodhaven Venue
Step into a world of rustic charm and elegant elegance at the stunning Woodhaven Venue in Spencer, TN — where beautiful barns, rolling hills, and timeless backdrops meet to create portfolio-perfect moments.
Who is this content retreat for?
Photographers looking to fill their portfolio with epic, styled shoots
Models wanting to create stunning, timeless content
Creative professionals who thrive in a collaborative, inspiring atmosphere

ELEVATE Your Portfolio in Tennessee's Most Beautiful Venue
Join us for an unforgettable styled shoot retreat at the stunning Woodhaven Venue in Spencer, TN — a rustic, elegant setting that promises the perfect backdrop for creating timeless, portfolio-building images. Whether you're a photographer craving fresh content or a model ready for your next editorial masterpiece, this retreat will give you the inspiration, guidance, and connections you need to take your work to the next level.
10 UNIQUE SHOOTS
Whimsical Forest Elopement: Set in the wooded ceremony site or garden paths
Ethereal gown, flower crown, groom in suspenders or vest
Handwritten vows on deckled paper
Moody, backlit portraits under the trees
Earth-toned bouquet with dried elements
Cozy Cabin Morning: Use the bridal suite or a nearby cabin-style stay
Couple in robes making coffee or reading by a window
Sitting on a porch swing with blankets and mugs
Soft, lifestyle vibes with minimal styling
Boho Sunset Picnic: Out in the meadow or by the pond
Styled picnic with rattan details, florals, macrame, and champagne
Couple barefoot in flowing neutral clothes
Golden hour glow with twinkle lights or lanterns
Vintage Truck Romance: Use an old truck parked in front of the venue or in the field:
Couple sitting in the truck bed with cozy blankets and florals
Groom lifting bride onto the tailgate
Kiss framed in the truck’s rear window
Candlelit Barn Dinner Date: Inside the Woodhaven barn or under the string lights outside:
Intimate sweetheart table with taper candles and vintage china
Couple dancing under twinkle lights
Detail shots of hands on wine glasses, centerpiece florals, or cake cutting
Rainy Day Romance: If it rains (or just for the vibe)
Clear umbrella shots with reflections in puddles
Cozy boots and jackets, walking hand in hand
Snuggled on the porch of the venue with rain in the background
Apple Cider + Blanket Fall Session: Perfect for autumn
Plaid blankets, apple cider mugs, pumpkins
Couple tossing leaves or holding hands through fall foliage
Close-up of knitwear, boots, and fall details
Classic Southern Chapel Feel: Style a timeless wedding look
Simple satin dress and black tux
White florals, lace veil, elegant stationery
Staircase or arbor shots with symmetrical compositions
Wildflower Field First Look: Use a wild grassy or flowery area near the venue
Dramatic first look reactions
Running through the field hand in hand
Floating veil or twirling dress moments
Rustic Glam Bridgerton-Inspired Shoot: Lean into the Southern manor fantasy
Pastel florals, gloves, vintage books, and fine china
Couple posed like a painting under a grand tree
Dramatic gown with train, subtle regency references

Reserve Your Spot Today!
This exclusive retreat is only available to a select group of creatives. If you’re ready to take your work to new heights in one of the most beautiful venues in Tennessee, reserve your spot now!
Questions?
We’re here to help! Whether you want more info about the retreat, the venue, or what to expect, don’t hesitate to reach out. We can’t wait to collaborate with you!
BONUS!
Meet the venue owner!
Why Photographers Should Get to Know Venue Owners
Building a relationship with a wedding venue owner isn’t just smart—it’s strategic. Venue owners often refer couples to trusted photographers, so being top-of-mind can mean more bookings. Plus, getting to know the ins and outs of a venue helps you scout the best photo spots, understand lighting throughout the day, and stay ahead of any logistical quirks. It also creates a more seamless, collaborative experience on the wedding day—which couples love. At the end of the day, it’s about building trust, connection, and a strong referral network in your local wedding community.