This is where I share my favorite love stories, stunning wedding days, and all the little moments that inspire me. Think of it as a behind-the-scenes look into the heart of Lizee Gardner Photography — from dreamy Idaho Falls weddings and adventurous Grand Teton elopements to helpful tips for planning your own celebration. Whether you’re here for inspiration, education, or just to relive beautiful moments, I’m so glad you’re here.
Planning a Barn on 1st wedding in Idaho Falls means choosing a venue that blends warmth, charm, and refined elegance. If you’re dreaming of a romantic celebration that feels intentional, elevated, and timeless, this venue offers the perfect backdrop.
As an Idaho Falls wedding photographer specializing in emotional, editorial-style imagery, I love documenting weddings here because it allows couples to experience a relaxed yet sophisticated day — while creating heirloom images that last for generations.

Located in the heart of Idaho Falls, The Barn on 1st offers the warmth of a rustic venue without sacrificing sophistication.
For my couples — the ones who care deeply about emotion, experience, and heirloom imagery — this venue provides the perfect balance of charm and refinement.
While the venue itself offers beautiful interior textures, creating a luxury gallery often means being intentional with lighting and movement throughout the day.
The soft window light inside the venue creates beautiful opportunities for:
Pro Tip: Schedule at least 45–60 minutes for detail shots alone so nothing feels rushed.





If you want your gallery to feel relaxed and storytelling-focused, a first look is ideal.
We’ll choose:
Private vows before the ceremony allow space for:
And that always translates into imagery that feels deeply personal.











Even though The Barn on 1st is in-town, we can create stunning portraits by:
For my couples who love that luxury magazine-inspired feel, we’ll:
Golden hour typically falls 60–90 minutes before sunset — we’ll build your timeline around that.






Here’s what an ideal 8-hour photography timeline might look like:
1:00 PM – Photographer arrival + detail styling
2:00 PM – Bride getting ready
2:45 PM – Groom getting ready
3:30 PM – First look + private vows
4:00 PM – Wedding party portraits
4:45 PM – Immediate family portraits
5:30 PM – Ceremony
6:00 PM – Cocktail hour
6:45 PM – Reception entrances + dinner
7:45 PM – Golden hour portraits
8:15 PM – Toasts
8:45 PM – First dances
9:00 PM – Open dancing coverage
The key? Breathing room.
Luxury doesn’t feel rushed at The Barn on 1st .
If you’re still refining your coverage needs, you can explore my full Wedding Photography Experience to see what’s included and how I guide couples through their day.
One of the reasons couples love planning a Barn on 1st wedding in Idaho Falls is the flexibility this venue offers year-round. Whether you’re envisioning warm summer light or a romantic winter celebration, this Idaho Falls wedding venue adapts beautifully to every season.
Spring and summer weddings in Idaho Falls offer longer daylight hours, which means more time for natural light portraits and golden hour magic. If you’re planning a summer wedding at The Barn on 1st, we can step outside for soft sunset portraits before transitioning into a candlelit reception indoors.
The combination of fresh florals, warm evening light, and the barn’s inviting interior creates a timeless gallery that feels vibrant yet refined.
A fall wedding in Idaho Falls pairs perfectly with the warm wood tones inside The Barn on 1st. Rich color palettes — think deep greens, champagne, muted terracotta, and soft neutrals — elevate the rustic charm into something editorial and romantic.
Because autumn light sets earlier, I always recommend building your timeline intentionally to preserve space for sunset portraits before the reception begins.
If you’re dreaming of a winter wedding in Idaho Falls, The Barn on 1st offers the cozy atmosphere couples love. Snow outside paired with glowing interior lighting creates an intimate, luxurious feel.
Winter weddings allow for:
And because the venue is centrally located, guest travel remains simple even during colder months.
No matter the season, a Barn on 1st wedding in Idaho Falls can feel elevated, emotional, and beautifully intentional — especially when your timeline is crafted around light, movement, and meaningful moments.
To elevate the rustic setting into something timeless:
The Barn on 1st is versatile — it can lean farmhouse or editorial depending on your design choices.
If you’re considering additional mountain portraits, you may also love my guide to Teton Elopement Photography for inspiration beyond Idaho Falls.
The warm wood tones inside the barn are beautiful — but they require an experienced photographer who understands:
This is where working with someone who has photographed here before truly makes a difference.
Your wedding gallery shouldn’t look orange, flat, or overly dark.
It should look:
If you’re the kind of couple who:
Then The Barn on 1st is an incredible choice.
And your photography experience should reflect that same intentionality.
As a luxury Idaho Falls wedding photographer, I offer:
Your only job on your wedding day should be soaking it in.
Mine? Freezing your story beautifully — start to finish.
If you’re getting married at The Barn on 1st in Idaho Falls, I would absolutely love to document it for you.
You can view more real weddings on my Idaho Wedding Gallery to see additional venues and full wedding days.
Inquire here to begin your elevated wedding experience.


