This week’s wedding is Nat and Rita. This couple and their friends and family were awesome. As an Atlanta wedding photographer I know how hot it gets in Hotlanta! Throughout the wedding I did not hear one person complain. They were all great team players.
I met them before the wedding with Maggie the wedding planner at Peachtree Club. Nat and Rita were great at communicating and were very organized which helps the couple get what they want and helps the vendors with the direction. They had allotted plenty of time for photos and travel between locations. I also saw how detailed Maggie is and during the wedding was an awesome team leader!
The wedding day started for us at the Airbnb where the bride and bridesmaids were getting ready. Tara got there first so she could help with the bride and bridesmaids. Tara got some great shots of the rings, dress and details. I arrived a little later. Once there I checked in with the bride and started scouting locations for the first look and group shots around the Aribnb. When I was walking around Nat the groom arrived. We coordinated the first look along 14th street by Piedmont Park. I got Nat in place and Tara brought Rita the bride down. While I had Nat in place a few people started to gather, so when Rita tapped him on the shoulder and he turned around a small group cheered him on. It was such a sweet moment and I even got a little teary. After the first look we quickly moved on to the couple photos. We took some along both sides of the sidewalk and then even did a fun shoot in the middle of 14th street! It was like the traffic stood still for this couple and their special day. Once done with those we took the couple back inside where they could cool off and then waited on the rest of the bridal party. When everyone was there we did a group shoot in the alley behind the Airbnb. Their bridal party was fun and giddy the whole time. We then traveled to the wedding venue the Peachtree Club just up the road.
We parked at 999 Peachtree Street Center the home of the Peachtree Club. Once there we met up with the rest of the family and started doing the rest of the group shoots. We finished up quickly and went inside to the 28th floor to the Peachtree Club. Maggie greeted us when we got there. Her team was busy setting up tables and chairs outside on the terrace. The club's terrace is the primary feature of the venue. It is a large open terrace at 28 floors up and is one of the best views of the city. You are level with the top of some of Atlanta's landmark buildings. We tucked the bridal party away as the guests arrived.
The guests arrived and were served water since it was rather warm outside. They took their seats and enjoyed the view on all 3 sides of the terrace. Once everyone was seated the wedding began. The bridal party came in first and arranged themselves up by the podium. Once in place the flower girl came in. She was maybe around 9 years old but she came in dancing and throwing the flower petals with the most enthusiasm I have ever seen in a flower girl. Then Rita was escorted down by her proud father. Her dress flowed behind her elegantly. It was a sight to behold. The ceremony was presided over by a friend of theirs who did a great job. He had the right mixture of reverence and humor. Rita and Nat wrote their own vows. Rita had hers written out in a handmade book. As she spoke I could see how much she loved Nat. It was a deep love that grew over time and shared together. Once done they kissed and it was official they were husband and wife!
After the wedding as the guests were enjoying cocktail hour the couple signed their wedding license. Then the guests came back to the terrace where the bridal party was introduced and the couple came out and enjoyed their first dance as husband and wife. Everyone looked on and saw how much they were in love. Rita then danced with her father and then the guests went back inside to do the hora dance where the guests lifted up the bride and groom in chairs! It is a fun tradition not to be missed!
The guests then moved to the dining area where they enjoyed dinner. Then the toasts began as the dinner was wrapping up. After the toasts it was time for dancing. The guests went to the terrace to a stunning backdrop of the city where they danced until it was well after dark. At the end of the evening everyone went to the bottom floor to the courtyard and cheered the couple on to a sparkler exit. It was a beautiful ending to a special day.
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