Wedding at local Decatur Venue the historic event venue the Solarium. It is a historical landmark and wonderful wedding venue in Atlanta. All wedding photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com or Atlanta Artistic Weddings.
The Atlanta Skyline is a Beautiful Backdrop to Your Wedding! | Photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com
Atlanta Skyline and Romantic Wedding Photography
the Atlanta skyline makes for romantic wedding photography! You can use areas around Atlanta to get he Atlanta skyline for your engagement photos and wedding photos. All wedding photography by www.atlantaartsiticweddings.com and Atlanta Artistic Weddings.
Bride and Ring Bearer Dance at Wedding | Photography by www.AtlantaArtisticWeddings.com
The First Dance at your wedding and wedding photography by Atlanta Artistic Weddings
This Wedding had the cutest ring bearer who did not wanted to be left out of this Atlanta Wedding. Wedding photography by www.atlantaartsiticweddings.com.
Gwinnett Historic Courthouse Bridal Show - photography by www.AtlantaArtisticWeddings.com
Come on out this Sunday January 7, 2014 from 1-4pm for the Bridal Show held at the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse. Come by and say hello to Atlanta Artistic Weddings a down home wedding photographer. It is located in downtown Lawrenceville, Georgia at 185 Crogan Street. I have included a map of the bridal show here.
A bridal show is a great one stop shop for your wedding needs you can find Wedding Cakes, Wedding photographers, DJ Services, Formal Ware, Floral Arrangements and other Wedding Ideas! You can also tour a wonderful historic wedding facility in Gwinnett County.
Admission is $6 per person in advance and $7 per person at the door, and every registered bride who completes a bridal show passport will be eligible to win prizes. The first 30 brides will receive a welcome bag with brides t-shirt at check-in.
The Gwinnett Historic Courthouse is located at 185 Crogan St., in downtown Lawrenceville. For more information, call 770-822-5450 or visit www.gwinnettparks.com.
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David Diener
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Atlanta Wedding Photographer does Indian Wedding in the Blue Ridge Mountains | Photography by www.AtlantaArtisticWeddings.com
Indian wedding by Atlanta Wedding Photographer www.atlantaartisticweddings.com
Wonderful Indian wedding ceremony shot by Atlanta Wedding photographer www.atlantaartisticweddings.com Atlanta Artsitic Weddings. I love the color and pageantry of the Indian wedding.
Have Fun at Your Wedding and Dance! | photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com
Have fun with you first wedding dance by Atlanta Wedding Photographers
The best advice for your wedding is to have fun! It is always a joy to see a bride and groom uninhibited and dancing the night away. As a Atlanta Wedding photographer I love seeing people just enjoying their wedding moment. All photography by Atlanta Artistic Weddings.
Military Wedding and Saber Arch | Photography by Atlanta Artistic Weddings
The Saber Arch and Military Wedding Customs by Atlanta Artistic Weddings.
Military is rich in customs that go back hundreds of years. The Saver Arch is just one of the many wedding customs. This Atlanta wedding photographer had the honor of photographing a military couple. Atlanta Artistic Weddings is proud of our military and appreciates their service to our nation.
Historic Wedding Venues in Roswell, Ga | Wedding Photography by www.AtlantaArtisticWeddings.com
Historic Wedding Venue photographed by Atlanta Artistic Weddings
As many of you know that I am strong supporter of the historic land marks and preservation. Roswell Georgia is home of some the most beautiful wedding venues in the south. I love the southern charm that these historic wedding venues have. All wedding venue photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com.
2015 Wedding and Enagement Photography in the Fall at Peidmont Park Atlanta, Georgia | by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com
Atlanta Piedmont Park by www.AtlantaArtisticWeddings.com |
I also like using Piedmont Park because there are lot of wedding locations around the Piedmont Park so if the couple wants to we can visit their wedding venue. There is the Georgia Terrace a wonderful historic hotel on Peachtree in downtown Atlanta. There is the Fox Theater a historic theater with a wonderful reception hall and it is the place where I proposed to my wife. Magnolia Hall is a wedding facility located in Piedmont Park! It is great place for wedding photography.
For your convenience I have made a map of some of the wedding facilities in Atlanta around Piedmont Park.
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Fun Wedding Photography with the Groomsmen by Atlanta Artistic Weddings
Wedding Photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com in Atlanta, Georgia |
Today I am going to touch on the groom. When photographing a wedding a lot of attention goes to the bridal photography. Today I am going to share one of may favorite photos from a past wedding in Atlanta. This group of groomsmen were just awesome. They embody the spirit of a great groomsmen. The groom was one of the nicest and tallest groom that I have every had to meet. The guys were so thoughtful and knew how to have fun. We were shooting at theater and I just knew we it was the place to put on a show. All I needed to do was give the guys the stage and line them up to some great light and boom we have a great groomsman photo. These guys are posing like they are a bunch of tough guys but they could not have been nicer or more fun.
It is important when doing wedding photography to have two things going on. One you should have fun! When having fun you have the best photos! The other thing to keep in mind when doing wedding photography are to get to know the bride and groom so you can capture their personality. I always say each wedding is like a snow flake. They are beautiful and no two are alike.
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Wedding Dress taken at Sunset by Atlanta Artistic Weddings
Wedding Dress Detail Photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com |
It is all about the light. I love shooting in mornings and evenings when the sun is low in the sky. Recently I had the honor photographing a wedding on a lake at sunset. It was raining the day before but the clouds moved away and we had a beautiful wedding day for our special bride. When I saw the dock on the lake where the wedding ceremony was going to be held I just knew that I wanted to use it for the bride and groom shots and detail shots of the wedding dress. It was about a hour before sunset and I asked the bride if I could please take some detail shots of the wedding dress. It was a little breezy that day so I set up the wedding dress and waited for the perfect moment for the photograph. The lake was lake a mirror of warmth that highlighted the wedding dress in a warm glow just like the bride.
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Library of Congress HABS HAER Program | Photography by David Diener
Henry Ford's Richmond Hill Plantation photography by David Diener |
As some of you know I have been working with cultural resource firms for the last 20 years. One of my roles has been as a large format photographer. During my time as a large format photographer I have had the honor of working on some of the greatest architecture in the United States. I have recently done several projects for NASA documenting the many historic structures they have there. I have documented several historic properties from St. Thomas to Pittsburgh. The photos I have taken go to the Library of Congress and become part of the HABS/HAER collection. Here is a excerpt from http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hh/ web site.
"The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) collections are among the largest and most heavily used in the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress. Since 2000, documentation from the Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) has been added to the holdings. The collections document achievements in architecture, engineering, and landscape design in the United States and its territories through a comprehensive range of building types, engineering technologies, and landscapes, including examples as diverse as the Pueblo of Acoma, houses, windmills, one-room schools, the Golden Gate Bridge, and buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Administered since 1933 through cooperative agreements with the National Park Service, the Library of Congress, and the private sector, ongoing programs of the National Park Service have recorded America's built environment in multiformat surveys comprising more than 556,900 measured drawings, large-format photographs, and written histories for more than 38,600 historic structures and sites dating from Pre-Columbian times to the twentieth century. This online presentation of the HABS/HAER/HALS collections includes digitized images of measured drawings, black-and-white photographs, color transparencies, photo captions, written history pages, and supplemental materials. Since the National Park Service's HABS, HAER and HALS programs create new documentation each year, documentation will continue to be added to the online collections. The first phase of digitization of the Historic American Engineering Record collection was made possible by the generous support of the Shell Oil Company Foundation."
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Welcoming the New Family Member | Children Photography by Atlanta Artsitic Weddings
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So at this time of year it is time to give thanks. The honor of photographing wonderful brides and grooms and their weddings. Also give thanks for happy healthy babies. So like my mom says "count your blessings" and be thankful for them.
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Even in the cold you can have fun engagement photos! | photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com
Engagement and wedding photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com |
Even in the cold you can have fun engagement photos! Sometimes you can't help but brag. I just have to brag on this wonderful couple. It was down right freezing and this couple was just great! We arrived at Hurricane Shoals Park at a little after sunrise. It was the first cold day in Georgia. I could tell that the bride to be was cold but being a real sport. So since it was cold and it is always fun to incorporate props in to a shoot. So I thought a lets keep these people warm! So we got a blanket out of the car. So really all you need is a blanket and two people in love and you have a warm and happy couple! The photos speak for their selves they are two people in love. The blanket is a symbol of warmth and comfort between two people in love. It brought the couple together and you can tell by they look into each others eyes that they are a awesome couple!
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Fun Engagement Shoot at Historic Covered Bridge in Georgia | Photography by www.AtlantaArtisticWeddings.com
Engagement Photography by www.AtlantaArtisticWeddings.com |
I know it has been a while since I have posted but I had to share the most recent engagement session that I had Saturday. As you know I like shooting in the morning. This lighting is great and you don't feel so rushed. This couple has been so sweet. They meet me early in the morning and bared the cold weather that day. The very first minute I meet them I could tell how much they were in love and were going to make a great couple.
I work in historic preservation. I have a passion for the historic properties and especially the historic resources of the southeast. The covered bridges of Georgia are a vanishing resource. When you see parks featuring them and keeping them up for others to enjoy you have to take advantage of them. Stone Mountain Park and Hurricane Shoals Park are doing a wonderful job of preserving the past for other people can enjoy these resources in the future.
I just like the idea of the historic bridge and their engagement shoot. It sort of symbolizes them going through life together and that they will be together for a very long time like the old bridge. Who knows I hope they come back to the bridge with their kids and say remember when!
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Inspiring of paralyzed bride walking down the isle
As a Atlanta wedding photographer I am honored to be part of so many special days for brides and their families. Recentlly I came across a video from KETV. It is the inspiring story of Gina Giaffoglione. She was paralyzed in a car accident. On her wedding day she was determined to walk down the isle with her father. This woman was not going to be deterred. After months of physical therapy and a specially made brace that fits under her wedding dress she walked down the isle. To the surprise of her guests she walked down the isle with her father and got married!
I want to thank Gina and KETV for sharing this story. It is inspiring stories like this that keep me humble and honored to be a wedding photographer.
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Cobalt Strings is an Atlanta area based string ensemble! | Photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com
Cobalt Strings - Wedding Photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com |
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Enagagement Photography with Motorcycle Stunts! | by Atlanta Wedding Photographer David Diener
Photography by www.atlantaartisticweddings.com and David Diener Atlanta engagement photo with motorcycle |
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The Gardens at Great Oaks by Atlanta Artistic Weddings
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This weekend was very busy! I am so honored to be a wedding photographer in Atlanta. I get to go to all these great places and take pictures! This week I went to the Gardens at Great Oaks. As some of you may know I have been working in the archaeology and cultural management field for over 20 years. I have a deep appreciation of history and architecture. This venue is to be admired for all the hard work they have done to preserve the integrity of such a historic gem. The interior is literally a museum. As part of the wedding package you can have someone dress up in dress of the period and give tours of the house. I saw many people take the tour and they all enjoyed it. What a unique little bonus for your guests!
I am going to to quote the history of this property from it's website.
"Built in 1842 by Reverend Nathaniel Pratt , one of Roswell's founders and the founding minister of the Roswell Presbyterian Church, it was the manor house of a plantation that produced sorghum, corn, and wheat. The home was to have been built of lumber but the lumber was destroyed by fire. The Reverend, determined to build a home for his bride, Catherine Barrington King Pratt, resorted to brick. The bricks were made from Georgia clay and water from a meadow stream.
The Gardens at Great Oaks features an unusual divided "good morning" staircase, which has four separate flights of stairs leading from a common landing located between the first and second floors. Two flights ascend, east and west, to the upstairs bedrooms. One flight descends east from landing to the center hall, while another goes north from the landing downstairs to the side entry. The arrangement affords privacy to a family member who might wish to go from the upstairs to the kitchen without facing possible guests in the parlor.
During the Union occupation of Roswell, The Gardens at Great Oaks was the headquarters for Garrard's cavalry. Prior to the arrival of troops, Reverend Pratt's sons ran the blockade to be sure everything was safe with their parents. Arriving home, they went into the third story of The Gardens at Great Oaks and loosened the wide pine boards leading to the eaves. They called the space on the south side of the house "Augusta" and the space on the north side "Macon". Everything of value was hidden there and then the boards were slipped back into place. The hiding places were never found during the two-week occupation. When asked about various items, their truthful response was always given: "It was sent to Macon or Augusta."
Structurally, the house has been altered very little. In 2002 , The Gardens at Great Oaks was sold to James Hugh and Linda Lively who are the current owners of this Roswell Historic District centerpiece. It is with pleasure that they are now able to make the house available for very special events. This significant historical landmark has been and should remain entwined with the life of Roswell and the surrounding area.
It has been suggested that no home in the South has extended more true and simple hospitality than The Gardens at Great Oaks. The 18 inch walls of solid brick and mortar are surely one of the reasons it remains standing after 160 years.
During renovation, several letters were discovered that had slipped under the floorboards! All are from the 1800’s and subject matters range from lumber bills during original construction to religious and political discussions."
You can find out more about this great venue at www.historicgreatoaks.com.
I can't tell you how much I enjoy shooting at historic venues in and around Atlanta. They give your wedding that charming character that makes your wedding a day to remember.
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David Diener
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Naylor Hall by Atlanta Wedding Photographer www.atlantaartisticweddings.com
I have to share with you the latest wedding I did. As you may know that I work for a cultural resource firm. I have a deep passion for history and architecture. On Friday I shoot a rehearsal dinner at Naylor Hall in Roswell.
Let me tell you this is one beautiful event venue. The first thing that you notice is the driveway and the stately columns. They have a wonderful foyer for greeting your guests. Seperating the foyer is the bar and then you enter in the dinning room or ball room. This area has hardwood floors and gorgeous windows.
The venue has a rich history and I am quoting their website.
"The original part of the home, a four room clapboard cottage with a central fireplace, was built in the 1840's by Barrington King for H.W. Proudfoot and his wife, Euphemia. Mr. King, son of Roswell's founder, employed Mr. Proudfoot as a bookkeeper in his newly constructed Roswell Mills, which would later become famous in its own right for its production of Roswell Grey cloth used in Confederate uniforms.
Reportedly, in anticipation of Sherman's march, huge supplies of Confederate uniforms were taken from the mill and secretly stored at Naylor Hall. In the summer of 1864, the Proudfoot's home was heavily damaged by Federal troops. After occupation, Proudfoot began to rebuild. He remained with the mill, and in his home, until his death in 1871.
In the late 1930's Colonel Harrison Broadwell purchased the property, naming it Naylor Hall in honor of his wife's family. He also added the columns, the handcrafted woodwork, and the portico encompassing the original structure."
What really makes a great venue is the staff. Their staff was top notch. Everyone was so gracious and just made you feel at home. If you are looking for a great historic wedding venue you must check out Naylor Hall. You can visit their website at http://www.naylorhall.com .
I can't tell you how much I enjoy shooting at historic venues in and around Atlanta. They give your wedding that charming character that makes your wedding a day to remember.
Thank you so much for visiting! Please feel free to call me at:
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David Diener
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