Downtown Atlanta. An unbelievable venue for a wedding.There is so much history involved with this area. All the big buildings are atleast 100 years old, with some even older. We shot this wonder couple's wedding, Tracy & Craig. They stayed at Georgian Terrace Hotel. Since 1911, The Georgian Terrace Hotel has been the venue of choice for Atlanta’s most prominent events, including hosting the world premiere reception for Gone With the Wind in 1939. The ceremony and the reception was held at the famous Biltmore Hotel. Built in 1924, The Biltmore Hotel was the focal point of Atlanta's business and social life for almost sixty years. Once publicized as "The South's Supreme Hotel", The Biltmore closed its doors in 1982, following changes in ownership and years of steady decline. After sixteen years of neglect and abandonment, The Biltmore underwent a total renovation in 1999, transforming the former hotel into a combination of Class A office space, retail and special event space. With the renovation of The Georgian and Imperial Ballrooms, and now listed on The National Register of Historic Places, The Biltmore quickly recaptured its standing as one of the social and business epicenters of Atlanta. Featuring original handcrafted plaster relief ceilings, restored crystal chandeliers, Palladian windows and Tennessee marble floors, the special event space can accommodate groups from 50 to 1500 guests.The whole wedding was coordinated by Nicole Fantz of Peachtree Weddings. Nicole was a joy to work with and kept everything flowing beautifully the whole night.
Such a beautiful dress
Rev. Keith Chesterman, the wedding officiant The Imperial Ballroom