Biltmore Estate Proposal – Holly & John

It’s fitting that our last photo shoot of the year was a proposal at the Biltmore Estate. 2010 was a great year full of amazing weddings, so why not end it with a sign of things to come?

Two days ago John proposed to Holly overlooking the Biltmore Estate house in Asheville. He arranged for Holly to arrive in a limo and he would greet her with flowers. Before she arrived John told us everything had gone perfectly as planned. In addition to the ring and flowers, he even had a small package of tissues in his pocket in the event of tears ensuing. For all you guys planning on popping the question, you might want to do the same!

Holly pulled up in the limo right on time and they had a private moment walking up the steps to the overlook of the house. Once at the top he got down on his knee and… well, we think the photos tell the rest of story! The proposal didn’t go unnoticed by visitors of the Estate that evening. After she said “yes” a group of 15-20 people all clapped and cheered for the engaged couple.

We were honored to photograph this special moment and extend our congratulations to Holly & John and all the other couples out there who are recently engaged!

Biltmore Estate proposal in winter

Proposal photography in Asheville

Proposal photos in Asheville, NC

Engaged

Biltmore Estate proposal in Asheville

Photographers spotted

Shortly after she said "yes", she realized the whole thing was being photographed. This is when we were spotted :)

Tears at Biltmore

Hugging after proposal

Engagement photography

Engagement at snowy Biltmore Estate

South Terrace kiss at Biltmore

Biltmore Estate proposal

Engagement in Asheville

Engagement photography at Biltmore

Engagement at Biltmore

Christmas engagement at Biltmore

Christmas at Biltmore

Recently engaged? We’d love to chat with you about capturing your wedding photography. Feel free to contact us today to schedule a meeting! And remember, we are excited to travel all over for weddings.

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