On the blog today is Sara and Joey’s Sept. 26 elopement in Blowing Rock, NC. I first met Sara several years ago when I shot her sister (and my friend), Alison’s wedding outside of Raleigh. I’ve been following Sara and Joey’s sweet cross-country journey on social media throughout the year and was so excited to […]
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My love of photography and story-telling began as early as my first photography class in the 8th Grade (Thanks Mr. Hubbard!). I graduated from UNC Chapel Hill in 2005 with a BA in Photojournalism and have since been working as a photographer in the beautiful city of Asheville, NC. I specialize in photojournalistic wedding coverage and have been an award-winning member of the Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) since 2008.
True to my journalism training, I like to capture the energy and emotions during a wedding day. I am drawn to classic images that tell a story and those that show the love between two people whether it's a father and his daughter, life-long friends, or two people in love. I am inspired by weddings because I see these love-filled moments everywhere I turn my head.
I truly love people and love my job. I would be honored to hear from you and to help you tell your story. Thanks for viewing my photography!
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