Atlanta wedding Photographer
Wedding Photographs that are fun to Make
You’ve found your person and are now planning an amazing wedding to celebrate your love—heck yeah!
You want to enjoy this epic day and remember how you felt, not just how it looked. Your photos should capture the real moments and emotions of the day.
This day is too important to feel awkward and uncomfortable.

About me
I’m Lindsay, the girl behind the camera
I’m the youngest of 3 girls so I’ve been training to be your third wheel all my life (just ask my sisters 😂). With 10 years of Atlanta wedding photography experience, I’m here to be your calming presence, cat wrangler (i.e. wedding party/unruly family), or tissue dispenser depending on what you need.
“We had no idea what we were doing and are a pretty awkward picture taking couple but Lindsay really pulled the magic out of us.”
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Just like you don’t fall in love with everyone you meet, you’re not going to love every photographer that’s out there.
You spend more time with your wedding photographer on your day than anyone else. Let’s make sure we vibe and you enjoy every moment of your wedding.
I want to hear what your story and what you’re excited about. Fill out the contact form and I’ll reach out as soon as I can.
Over 10 years experience as a wedding photographer
I have to be honest with you: I’ve lived in the Atlanta suburbs all my life. You’d think that means I grew up going to Atlanta a ton… yeah, not so much. The only time we ventured inside the perimeter was for rare, special occasions.
Once I started photographing weddings, I started to explore more and can now say that Atlanta holds a special place in my heart (except the traffic of course). Atlanta is an incredible place to have your wedding. The variety of wedding venues is staggering. I wanted to highlight a couple that I adore: Callanwold Fine Arts Center, Ventanas, and Atlanta History Center.
Callanwold Fine Arts Center
Ventanas
Atlanta History center
Why I became a wedding photographer in atlanta
Growing up my parents kept their wedding album in the drawer of our coffee table in the living room. I would pull it out occasionally (usually when I was avoiding chores or nothing was on TV) and flip through it. I loved hearing their wedding day stories especially the origin of my dad’s nickname. When I started photographing weddings in Atlanta I knew I wanted my clients to have the same experience sharing their story with family and friends. Throughout the wedding day I’m striving to tell the couple’s story to the best of my ability and that includes not only the relationship between the two people getting married but the people and love that surrounds them.