After our bridal session at the Carlyle House with Veronique; we are now gearing up for a bridal session at the Swan House with Taya! The Swan House is an elegant, classically styled mansion built in 1928 for the Edward H. Inman family, heirs to a cotton brokerage fortune. The mansion, designed by famed Atlanta architect Philip Trammell Shutze, provides a glimpse into the lifestyle of this Atlanta family during the 1920s and 1930s.
Now just imagine if you were in your wedding dress against a beautiful mansion backdrop like the Swan House. Right now creative ideas are just running through my head!
A couple weeks ago we scouted out the Swan House looking for various portrait opportunities and to get a general feel for layout. I was impressed by the massive lawn and the woods that surround the mansion.
Here are a couple more photos to give you an idea of the property and what it has to offer:
Here you can see the full set from our bridal session at the Swan House.
Would you love to rock your wedding dress in a session with RBromfield Photography? You can contact us by email robert@robertbromfield.com or phone 404-954-0389. We can create personalized sessions just for you!
Comments (6)
First off, let me just say that these photos are amazing. I was browsing numerous websites of photographers in the Atlanta area for an upcoming awards ceremony for my company and I came across your website and I just had to stop and take a good look. I browsed through the various pictures on your website and I was immediately drawn to the variety and creativity of your photos. You have a very diverse range of photos which lets me know that you are a very talented photographer with an eye for capturing great images. You do a great job of describing your photos too, but that’s not really necessary as your pictures really speak for themselves. Keep up the good work!
Adrian
Adrian,
Thank you for visiting our blog and enjoying our images. Please feel free to contact us in regards to your awards ceremony, I would be happy to cover it.
This looks like a really nice location. I love the way that you captured the historic architecture. I really like the first picture..great shot. And congrats on getting a passerby to recognize your work. I think that says a lot about how good the pictures really look.
Roger,
You should see the images that we captured at the Swan House. The portraits will be up soon, check back for updates.
Thanks.
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