★ GOLD Graham's featured Photographer
Dream Copy Photography has a clean, simple style blended with an artistic vision. We believe in a natural, photojournalistic approach that brings out the individuality of our subjects. We use minimal posing with a relaxing atmosphere to capture the candid, unexpected moments that make you and your family unique. Our hope is to tell your particular story with our photography.
SILVER Graham's recommended Photographers
Photorexit's wedding photography is directly inspired by a journalistic vision; coupled with concern for detail and nuance. Technically sophisticated, creative and contemporary, Jasons work appeals to the modern bride whose concerns are centered around simple, elegant images that compel and recite stories without words. With many years of formal training, study, and experience shooting, Jason has combined an astute mastery of photography's formal qualities with a vision seasoned by intuition and an artistic instinctiveness. Contact…more
My name is Jeannie Worley, the Owner/Principal Photographer of Equinox Photography. I've photographed over 400 wonderful weddings. Now celebrating 20 years in business! Contact me today to get started on your wedding photography experience.
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Fresh and creative photography with a photojournalistic touch. I always try to find a different way of looking at things and expect nothing but excellence. So why shouldn't you? My focus is all about you. And I strive to keep everything at a high quality with affordable pricing. I love…more
I am a nontraditional photographer, I like to express open feelings and genuine emotions between people. I love editorial shots, but lifestyle is what represents my shooting style the most. I love shots of happy people on their wedding day. Storytelling with a sprinkle of my secret spice ingredients is…more
I started in photography while working for the Daily Eastern News newspaper in college. The photojournalist professor Brian Polter would say, "Get something on film then go back for the image you really want." It means you are never truly finished documenting an event and it means you will always…more