This week’s wedding is Sarah and Cole. Sarah contacted me a few months ago. Sarah told me that she was graduating from Emory and wanted a small ceremony of a few friends and family. As an Atlanta wedding photographer, I love the Emory campus. There are so many photo locations for wedding photography. Like the Glenn Memorial Church Little Chapel. It is behind the larger church when you enter campus. It is perfect for intimate ceremonies like Sarah and Cole.
Atlanta Wedding Photographers Shoot at The Temple
This Atlanta Wedding Photographer at AtlatnaArtstisticWeddings, is so excited! This week's wedding was at one of my favorite Atlanta landmarks, I was second shooting at The Temple with my favorite wedding team from JDV Occasions and Jim White Designs. When they are involved I know the Bride and Groom are in great hands.
The Great Wide World Of Wedding Dresses!
One of the best things about being an Atlanta wedding photographer are the many cultures we see throughout the city. This carries into the weddings, which often turn into cultural celebrations. All wedding details tell the story of the couple and where they came from. My favorite detail happens to be the wedding dress so this week, I wanted to take a walk through all of the wonderful cultural wedding attire from around the globe our photographers have seen over the years.
Magic Moments Venues by the Atlanta Wedding Photographers at AtlantaArtisticWeddings
As an Atlanta wedding photographer I shoot a lot of wedding venues. Every year I shoot at a couple of Magic Moments wedding venues. This company runs six award-winning Atlanta area event venues. They run Flint hill, The Atrium, Primrose Cottage, Little Gardens, Cloverleaf Farm and Vinewood Stables. At all of those venues A Divine Event usually does the catering, floral and design work for the weddings.
Atlanta Wedding Photographers Share Historic Places of Worship
As an Atlanta wedding photographer, I get to shoot at some amazing locations. As some of you may know I am involved in historic preservation and I love historic venues. This week we are going to cover some of my favorite historic places of worship in Atlanta. I am also sharing a map of the historic churches, temples and synagogues in Atlanta. I hope you enjoy this little tour as much as I do.
The Temple, established in 1860 to serve the needs of the German-Jewish immigrants, is the only non-Christian historic house of worship in Midtown. The neoclassical Temple was designed by noted Atlanta classicist Philip Trammell Shutze in 1931. While dramatically scaled back from the pre-Depression plans, the sanctuary takes cues from Venetian churches Shutze saw while studying in Rome. During the 1950’s and 1960’s, The Temple was a center for civil rights advocacy. Its civil rights role was one of the central themes in the movie Driving Miss Daisy.
Wedding Photographers Share the Best Historic Wedding Venues Around Atlanta
As a Atlanta wedding photographer I feel so lucky! The metro area is blessed with many historic event venues. As an Atlanta wedding photographer these gems make for beautiful backdrops for photography. These historic mansions scattered throughout the metro area bring grandeur and elegance to your wedding. Holding your ceremony at a historic landmark makes your wedding historic also! Here are just a few of our favorite historic wedding venues.
Atlanta Wedding Photographers Capture A Celebration Two Years In The Making
The ceremony was held inside the chapel. The Atlanta wedding photographers captured a mixed ceremony based on Sri Lanka culture. Sri Lanka is an island south of the Indian mainland. Since it is an island it has a rich history of international trade that influences the many religions that are practiced there. It was a beautiful ceremony. The bridesmaids sang a traditional song and there was even a person playing the conch shell. The couple fed each other and shared the cup of life. The two families exchanged gifts and the ceremony ended with the minister chopping a coconut in half!
Intimate Wedding at Payne Corley House
This week’s wedding is Jack and Gloria. It was an intimate wedding at the Payne Corley House, where a few lifelong friends and family got together on a beautiful day to celebrate two people who found a partner in life.
The Payne Corley House, built in 1873, is one of my favorite venues in Atlanta. The owners Krista and Michael Ganley have turned this historic mansion into a premier wedding turnkey venue, that can provide you with flowers from Abby’s at the Cottage, food from one the top cooks in Atlanta, talented professional wedding planners and a beautiful setting for your event.
How To Make Your Wedding Website The Best It Can be!
Wedding planning can be very involved and time consuming, since there are so many details and logistics to sort out. One way couples stay organized during the craziness of wedding planning is by creating a wedding website. If you’re considering creating a wedding website for your big day, here are a few things to include on the site to make it the perfect organizational tool!
Double The Fun: Tips For Planning Two Separate Wedding Ceremonies
Many couples decide to hold two separate wedding ceremonies, known as the “Sequel Wedding,” for various reasons. Maybe they are holding a destination wedding that their family can’t get to, or they want a more personal, intimate feel before they throw a big party. Planning one wedding, let alone two, can be exhausting. However, with the right planning, you can create two incredibly unique and meaningful ceremonies. The Atlanta wedding photographers at Atlanta Artistic Weddings have seen this happen many times. This week, I want to give some tips and advice for how to hold a Sequel Wedding and create a perfect, and even practical, wedding experience.
Who Owns That dress.......You do! Fun Bridal Portraits and Scenic Locations Around Atlanta
This week we are going to discuss how you can still plan a socially distanced, professional photo shoot during the pandemic. You can still get married and have a small ceremony with just a few guests. You will be just as married as anyone else out there. That shouldn’t stop you from having some beautiful wedding photos with your wedding dress and husband that you can look back on.
Indian Wedding Traditions and Their Focus on Family and Love
Micro Wedding and Elopements the New Normal for Atlanta Wedding Photographers
The Atlanta wedding photographers at AtlantaArtisticWeddings shot a micro wedding this week. It was a intimate wedding with just close family and the father was the minister presiding over the service. The couple were so cute! In a way this was a destination wedding where the families meet at rented house on a lake and celebrated the union of two people in love and starting out their life together. There were a many other wedding guest in attendance via Zoom meetings. The groom did one of the most touch wedding speeches I have heard in a while to the zoom guests. It was a wedding to remember for years to come!
Microweddings, Elopement, Drive-thru weddings and Your Atlanta Photographer
The Atlanta wedding photographers at AtlantaArtisticWeddings are embracing micro weddings, elopements, and drive thru-weddings. Sarah Falugo
More couples are choosing to wed in smaller size, intimate celebrations, known as elopements and an even newer term, microweddings. There is, however, a key difference between the two types of events. While both are fundamentally smaller in guest count (elopements are considered more secretive and of-the-moment, whereas microweddings are full-on nuptials with an intimate number of guests). We have been working with the historic wedding venues of Roswell and Atlanta to bring more affordable weddings that are also safe for guests.
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Atlanta Wedding Photographers shot at Swan House and Atlanta History Center
The Atlanta wedding photographers at AtlantaArtisticWeddings are honored to photograph such a beautiful wedding at the Atlanta History Center. We started at the historic landmark the Swan House. Where it made a perfect backdrop to these wedding photos and several movies.
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Todd and Kelli Wedding photography at Naylor Hall
Something Old
One of the most well-known American wedding day traditions originates from an Old English rhyme: “Something Olde, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, A Sixpence in your Shoe.” This catchy rhyme refers to five different good-luck charms a bride should incorporate into her outfit or carry with her on her wedding day. While some brides forgo tradition, others embrace it, especially by including family heirlooms and keepsakes on their big day—a popular and quite stylish trend.
Last week, AAW photographed photos of Jennifer in her grandmother’s elegant wedding gown at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center.