Wedding /Event Photography & DJ Services


Wedding photography and DJ entertainment included in one convenient package! We've been in the business for over a decade and we're excited to expand into new areas. DJ Casey Arnold, of Music Mania Mobile DJ, provides exactly what you need to put on a great show. You can count on him to play the music you love and that your audience wants to hear. He has been a professional Wedding & Event DJ since early 2000s, ready to provide the musical ambience needed to create the atmosphere your event requires.

I'm Tiffany Arnold, of Tiffany Arnold Photography. I love photography for so many reasons! There's nothing better than being able to capture those wonderfully raw, romantic and even funny moments that you can never duplicate again. My goal is to create unique and stunning images for you and your family to cherish for years to come. Let me know how we can work together on your event!

About Eureka Springs, Arkansas


Eureka Springs is a city in Carroll County, Arkansas, United States, and one of two county seats for the county. It is located in the Ozarks of northwest Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 2,166.

The entire city is on the National Register of Historic Places as the Eureka Springs Historic District. Eureka Springs has been selected as one of America's Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Eureka Springs was originally called "The Magic City" and later the "Stairstep Town" because of its mountainous terrain and the winding, up-and-down paths of its streets and walkways.

It is a tourist destination for its unique character as a Victorian resort village. The city has steep winding streets filled with Victorian-style cottages and manors. The historic commercial downtown of the city has an extensive streetscape of well-preserved Victorian buildings. The buildings are primarily constructed of local stone, built along streets that curve around the hills and rise and fall with the topography in a five-mile long loop. Some buildings have street-level entrances on more than one floor and other such oddities: the Basin Park Hotel has its front entrances on the floor below first, and a ground-level emergency exit in the back of the building on the fifth floor. The streets wind around the town, with few intersecting at right angles. There are no traffic lights.