I had a great time photographing Gillian and Jordan in the French Quarter! Their wedding will take place next Fall at Race and Religious.
The building with the fern planters on the balcony is probably one of the most photographed spots in the French Quarter. While the name (the Miltenberger House) is not as recognizable as some other landmarks in New Orleans, it appears in B-roll footage of practically any TV show or sporting event filmed in the city, and is commonly the subject of stock photos as well, as it just screams “French Quarter!”
The now iconic building was constructed in 1838 by Marie Aimee Miltenberger, the widow of Dr. Christian Miltenberger, an immigrant from St. Dominigue. Because of his expertise in treating yellow fever, he was appointed by the mayor to supervise indigent health care, and also served as surgeon during the Battle of New Orleans. Though some sources incorrectly identify this building as having been “a gift to his wife”, Dr. Miltenberger actually died in 1829, nine years before the building was commissioned by his widow. Consisting of three residences (one for each of her children), it follows the common and familiar practice in the French Quarter of commercial space downstairs at street level, and residences upstairs.
December 20, 2023
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