Manny and Emma

Barton Springs

Wrapped in each other’s arms by the water, this couple’s joyful embrace captures the magic of an outdoor Austin elopement. Cakewalk’s photography style is warm, natural, and deeply personal.

Morning People

Manny and Emma met five years ago slinging espresso behind the counter of a local café. They’re both early birds by nature, so it only made sense to start their wedding day with the sun.

They always said their favorite time of day was before the city wakes up—when it feels like it’s just the two of them and their two dogs Pongo and Anchovy.

This playful "Just Married" pedicab ride captures the free-spirited vibe of an Austin city elopement. Cakewalk coordinates unique transportation and fun photo ops for couples who want a quirky, unforgettable send-off.

They got married at Barton Springs on a hot June morning, feet in the water, breeze (albeit almost unnoticeable) in the trees, and not a single guest in shoes. Some of them, frankly, didn’t even have a shirt on (see: bride).

After the ceremony, they hopped in a pedicab and headed to Juiceland for smoothies and a fun little post-wedding photoshoot. It wasn’t sponsored by Juiceland, but like, it could have been.

  • Manny and Emma met five years ago slinging espresso behind the counter of a local café. They’re both early birds by nature, so it only made sense to start their wedding day with the sun.
    They always said their favorite time of day was before the city wakes up—when it feels like it’s just the two of them and their two dogs Pongo and Anchovy.

    They got married at Barton Springs on a hot June morning, feet in the water, breeze (albeit almost unnoticeable) in the trees, and not a single guest in shoes. Some of them, frankly, didn’t even have a shirt on (see: bride).

    After the ceremony, they hopped in a pedicab and headed to Juiceland for smoothies and a fun little post-wedding photoshoot. It wasn’t sponsored by Juiceland, but like, it could have been.

Morning People

Get married however you please.