Well, it is almost like clockwork, except that it IS clockwork – every year at this time we put off our tax work, try to stop plotting out new year’s business resolutions, and pause for a moment to reflect on the end of the year jussst long enough to give you fine folks some great images here on the blog! Although we are very excited about 2012 – our first year as the official Corporate Event Photographer of the Georgia Chapter of Meeting Planners International (GaMPI) and our first year without a single wedding on the books [that is right – the cousins are ALL married off now!) – here are a few highlights from the end of 2011!
Our good friends at Affairs to Remember put us in touch with Parrish Construction for their big holiday party at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.
It was a very cool venue choice for a holiday party – being able to look out the window or stand at the bar and view the amazing display. I have to admit, I was rather fond of the lights!
The same night, we had photographers capturing events at the Four Seasons Atlanta for WSJ and decor and details for the Atlanta Event Center at Opera!
Next, we were over at the Intercontinental Hotel Buckhead for our good friends over at East Coast Entertainment – capturing decor and details for a fabulous party they were hosting.
Actually, that night was the 10th and it was a BUSY night!! We had multiple photographers capturing corporate events all over the city – here are a few more to enjoy from 200 Peachtree, the Fabulos Fox Theater, the Renaissance Waverly, and the W Midtown.
Next, we were invited to capture a sensational night at the W Hotel Buckhead – the decor was splendid with a super-cool ‘snow-carpet’ entrance!
Then, the last holiday event of our season was for our good friends at Gameplan Financial – a ‘Night at the Oscars’ themed event!

Special thanks go out to all of the AMAZING photographers whom helped us handle the peak season rush: Jamie, Todd, Paul, Dave, Drew, Laura, Eric, Kristen, and Patrick AND to Peter – our fearless production manager whom takes care of all the ‘back-end’ without being a ‘back-end’ about it!!



























