I had been so excited to photograph Caitlyn and Neal’s wedding up in the North Georgia mountains–one because it was my first time shooting at the beautiful Brasstown Valley Resort and most importantly because I already knew what a fantastic and wonderful couple these two are! So of course everything turned out perfectly–an absolutely gorgeous day in the mountains with so much love and joy coming from these two and all of their family and friends! Caitlyn and Neal are so wonderfully easy-going and share the kind of great bond that comes from knowing someone so deeply. I think it was said best during the toasts that evening that Caitlyn was so happy because she gets to spend the rest of her life with her best friend. I am so honored to have been there to capture every amazing moment and expression of love on their wedding day!
Having worked as a professional photographer for the past 12 years, I have been incredibly fortunate to capture amazing images both on assignment and on personal projects throughout the U.S. and many other countries. Photographing weddings has become a true joy of mine as it allows me to tell the story of one of life’s best days: the love, excitement, energy, emotion and pure happiness of a couple on their wedding day!
I studied journalism with an emphasis in photojournalism at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. After graduation I worked for a variety of organizations and publications including a commercial photography studio in Atlanta, as the staff photographer for the Fulton County Daily Report, a freelancer for the Australian Associated Press and continuing freelance work for various publications.
When not shooting a wedding or working on other photo assignments, you will definitely find me out hiking or camping or generally finding any excuse to be outside! I love taking fun classes and have done everything from Vietnamese and Spanish courses to pottery, horseback riding, knitting, ballet, belly dancing, yoga, oil painting…and the list goes on!
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