

There’s something magical about winter weddings in the mountains — the quiet air, twinkling lights, candles glowing indoors, and families gathering close. A Christmas-time micro wedding at Douglas Ellington House feels exactly like that: warm, nostalgic, and deeply personal.
As an Asheville wedding photographer, I love when couples choose intimate weddings where the focus is connection, presence, and the people who matter most.
Venue: Douglas Ellington House



Douglas Ellington House is already one of the most unique venues in Asheville — full of history, artful architecture, and views tucked into the hills.
But in December, it transforms.
For couples planning intimate weddings in Asheville, the house feels like inviting guests into a beautiful artist’s home — relaxed, romantic, and genuine.
And as a photographer, the layers of texture and warm light make winter portraits feel cinematic and cozy.





Micro weddings aren’t simply “smaller weddings.” They’re slower, calmer, and often more meaningful.
At this Douglas Ellington House wedding, the day felt like a holiday gathering:
Everything felt intentional — less about timelines and more about being together.




One of my favorite ways to elevate intimate weddings is by adding 35mm film alongside digital coverage.
Film slows things down. It invites intentionality. And it creates images with texture, grain, and color that feel nostalgic — perfect for a winter, candlelit celebration.
With hybrid coverage, you receive:
It’s not about being trendy — it’s about preserving your Douglas Ellington House wedding with the depth and warmth that film naturally creates.
For couples who love photography, architecture, and art, this add-on pairs beautifully with the historic character of the home.




In addition to photography, many couples choose to add a short highlight wedding video — especially for micro weddings where every voice and moment feels close.
A highlight film allows you to:
For couples searching for a Douglas Ellington House wedding video, this style is cinematic, natural, and unobtrusive. No big production — just subtle, storytelling-driven footage woven together with music and audio from the day.
Photo + video together create a complete narrative: heirloom images and moving memories that bring everything back to life.
Winter weddings require a slightly different approach, especially when most moments unfold indoors.
My style is:
natural, honest, and unobtrusive — with just enough direction to help you feel comfortable.
At Douglas Ellington House, I leaned into:
The result: images that feel timeless, not overly edited — like memories you can step back into.







If you’d like to see how different the space feels in another season, here’s a larger summer wedding I photographed at the same venue:
Douglas Ellington House Wedding Album + Film
It’s one of my favorite examples of how versatile this venue can be — from warm summer evenings to cozy holiday gatherings.

If you’re dreaming about:
I’d love to talk and help you plan a photography experience that feels calm, supportive, and personal.
👉 Reach out here:
https://nathanchesky.com/asheville-photographer
Whether you’re planning 15 guests or 50, Asheville has so many stunning spaces for intimate celebrations — and Douglas Ellington House is truly one of the most special.