The Millennium Gate Museum Wedding that is sure to have you daydreaming about your wedding. Located in ATL, GA. This venue is nothing short of amazing and this couple wedding photos are sure to inspire your couples portraits for your wedding day.

THE DETAILS
Pami + Emmanuel went big and rented out the top pent house + Botton and top meeting room of the Twelve Hotel to get ready the morning of their wedding. This was the perfect location due to the quick walking distance to the millennium gate museum.


THE DRESSES
Let's just say when I walked in
and heard that we had three dresses
I was truly over the moon happy






















HAIRSTYLIST: Bxplict Hair : Done by Chioma Onuka
MUA: Barkeia Beauty: Done by Barkeia McBride
THE CEREMONY
FLORALS: Something Borrowed Blooms





Do I love you? My god, if your love were a grain of sand, mine would be a universe of beaches." — William Goldman







































THE NEWLY WEDS
sign sealed delivered
THE RECEPTION
THE PARTY IS JUST GETTING STARTED


MULTI CULTURAL reception
This couple heritage included the money dance and I am so happy that did it. It's a cultural celebration, and an excellent way for guests to interact with the bride and groom, you may want to include the dance. Even if both of you don’t share the same traditions, it can be a memorable way to unite the two families.
WHAT'S THE NIGERIAN MONEY DANCE?
The money dance is a cultural tradition at many wedding receptions where guests offer the newlyweds money to dance with them, or they shower the couple with money. The custom is to help establish the couple in their new life together, or to show how much they are loved and appreciated. Originated by the Yoruba people in Nigeria’s Southwest, it's is a tradition loved by many Nigerians. Money Spraying symbolizes a showering of happiness, good fortune, and a display of the guest's affection for the couple. The bride and groom are ushered in and dance behind the wedding party. Guests encircle the couple on the dance floor and come forward, placing bills on the couple's forehead, allowing them to “rain down.”






































