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ChangeSavannah bride lift
The party begins! Take a group photo where the bride is triumphantly lifted up by the team with a Savannah backdrop (an oak canopy, a square bench, a fountain). Higher and louder, this is your opening shot!
Savannah finale
Final challenge. Find a beautiful Savannah spot (an oak canopy, a square at golden hour, the river at sunset) and take an amazing closing group photo. Cheers from the Hostess City!
Savannah kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a classic Savannah backdrop (a square bench under a mossy oak, an iron staircase, a horse-drawn carriage) and take a group photo with the whole team in shot.
Spanish moss bridal shot
Find one of the wide live oaks dripping with Spanish moss in Forsyth Park and take a group photo with the bride standing under the canopy in the centre, the team around her, everyone looking up.
Spanish moss portrait
Find one of the wide live oaks dripping with Spanish moss in Forsyth Park and take a group photo standing under its canopy, everyone looking up.
To City Market (bride)
Walk to the City Market on West Bryan Street and check in by one of the open-air courtyards.
To Forsyth Fountain (bride)
Navigate to the cast-iron fountain at the north end of Forsyth Park and check in with the bride and the team gathered around it.
To Monterey Square (bride)
Walk north up Bull Street to Monterey Square and check in by the monument in the centre.
To River Street (bride)
Walk down to River Street along the Savannah River and check in by the Waving Girl statue or the Hyatt steps.
To-go cocktail crawl
Order a Savannah to-go cocktail (frozen daiquiri, espresso martini, mimosa) from a bar that pours into a paper cup, gather on a square and take a group photo with the bride leading a "cheers" pose, every cup in shot.
Trivia: Savannah founded
James Oglethorpe and the settlers from the ship Anne landed at Yamacraw Bluff and founded Savannah. In what year?
Trivia: Savannah squares
Savannah was originally planned with 22 squares. How many of the original squares remain today?
Trivia: Savannah squares remaining
Savannah was originally planned with 22 squares. How many of the original squares remain today?
White for the bride in Savannah
The bride is the star today. Make sure everyone in the team wears or holds something white, find a square or a moss-covered oak, and take a group photo where the bride stands out in the centre.