Omni Barton Creek Wedding Photographer

Luxury Wedding Photography at Austin's Most Iconic Resort

Caroline Robert is an Austin wedding photographer whose work blends documentary storytelling with an editorial eye. After photographing more than 500 weddings over the last 18 years, she has developed a deep appreciation for venues that are as timeless as the moments they host. Commodore Perry Estate is one of those places.

Omni Barton Creek Resort Wedding Photographer

Some wedding venues are beautiful because they're historic. Others are beautiful because of the view.

Omni Barton Creek somehow gives you both the feeling of escaping Austin while still being fifteen minutes from downtown.

That's what makes it such a great place to get married.

Your guests can check into the resort on Friday, spend the afternoon by the pool or on the golf course, have drinks overlooking the Hill Country, and wake up already at the venue the next morning. It turns a wedding into an actual weekend instead of a single event.

Why Couples Love Omni Barton Creek

One of the biggest advantages of Omni Barton Creek is that everything happens in one place.

Guests can arrive for a welcome party, spend the next morning enjoying the resort, celebrate the wedding without ever getting back in the car, and gather again for brunch before heading home. The pace feels relaxed, and couples get to spend more time with the people they invited instead of worrying about transportation and logistics.

Whether the vision is an outdoor ceremony overlooking the Hill Country or a ballroom celebration that lasts well into the evening, the property offers spaces that feel elegant without being overly formal.

 

It feels elevated without feeling formal. Luxurious without feeling intimidating.

A Photographer's Perspective

From a photography standpoint, Omni Barton Creek offers something that's difficult to recreate: space.

The property provides beautiful light throughout the day, mature oak trees, open landscapes, and panoramic Hill Country views, making it easy to create natural portraits without taking couples far from their guests.

Many couples choose to step away for fifteen or twenty minutes around sunset before returning to the reception, creating some of the most memorable images of the day without missing the celebration.

Photography That Keeps the Focus on People

While Omni Barton Creek provides an incredible backdrop, the photographs that matter most rarely have anything to do with the venue.

The moments couples return to years later are often the quiet hug before the ceremony, grandparents on the dance floor, friends laughing during cocktail hour, or the look shared during a private sunset walk.

Those moments happen naturally. The role of a great wedding photographer is simply to recognize them before they're gone.

With nearly 500 weddings photographed over the past 18 years, Caroline Robert approaches every celebration with a documentary mindset and an editorial eye, creating images that feel just as meaningful decades later.

  • "We've received so many compliments on our photos. Caroline captured every bit of the joy, emotion, and energy of the day while making everyone feel completely comfortable. The entire experience was effortless from start to finish."

    -Emily & Riley

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can Omni Barton Creek Resort accommodate?

Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa offers a variety of event spaces, making it one of Austin's most versatile wedding venues. Whether you're planning an intimate celebration or a large wedding weekend, there are several ballrooms and outdoor venues to choose from.

  • Brazos Ballroom – Accommodates up to 780 guests for a seated reception. This is the resort's largest ballroom and features soaring 24-foot ceilings, making it ideal for grand celebrations.

  • Darrell K Royal Ballroom – Seats up to 460 guests for dinner and is perfect for large receptions while still feeling warm and elegant.

  • Hill Country Pavilion – Accommodates up to 280 guests for a seated reception. Floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic Hill Country views make it one of the resort's most popular indoor-outdoor spaces.

  • Wildflower Atrium – Seats up to 180 guests for dinner in a bright, glass-lined space that's well suited for medium-sized weddings.

  • Shoal Creek – Accommodates up to 180 guests for a seated reception, making it a great option for celebrations that don't require one of the resort's larger ballrooms.

  • Barton Creek Ballroom – Seats up to 140 guests, offering a more intimate ballroom with natural light.

  • Rock House – Accommodates up to 150 guests for a seated reception. Tucked among the trees, it's a favorite for intimate weddings, rehearsal dinners, and welcome parties.

What is the best season for an Omni Barton Creek wedding?

Spring and fall are especially popular thanks to comfortable weather and beautiful Hill Country scenery, though the venue hosts weddings throughout the year.

How much photography coverage do most Omni Barton Creek weddings need?

Most couples choose eight to ten hours of coverage to document getting ready, the ceremony, portraits, cocktail hour, and the reception. Rehearsal dinner coverage is also a popular addition for wedding weekends.