Photography by the Atlanta wedding photographers at Atlanta Artistic Weddings |
As you may know from previous posts, I obsessed with lighting. I admire the way light casts shadows, accentuates surroundings and even emphasizes color. While the blue hour is still one of my favorite times of day to photograph, I also enjoy shooting during the golden hour. The golden hour, or magic hour, is best described as the first and last hour of sunlight when a distinct quality of light produces lovely, swoon-worthy pictures. It’s truly a magical time of day, especially when you pair it with a variety of picturesque locations and a good-looking couple.
This past Saturday morning, I had the pleasure of shooting engagement photos for Texas-born bride-to-be, Toni, and her Peachtree City fiancé, Nick. Staying true to Atlanta, I captured snapshots of the happy couple at some of the city’s one-of-a-kind landmarks, starting with the famous skyline from the 14th Street parking deck in Midtown. From there, we ventured south to Ponce City Market, located on Ponce de Leon Avenue. What was the celebrated Sears, Roebuck and Co. building is now a fully renovated and functioning marketplace that offers a versatile space for delicious cuisine, exclusive shopping and all types of gatherings. It’s modern, industrial facade made for great photographs. From Ponce City Market, we then traveled close to our third shooting location—the Atlanta Beltline.
Photography by the Atlanta wedding photographers at Atlanta Artistic Weddings |
And of course, an Atlanta photo shoot wouldn’t be complete without a final stop by the most recognized tunnel in the city—Krog Street Tunnel.
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