★ GOLD Yeaddiss's featured Photographer
Keith Dixon Studios is a full service studio offering a wide variety of services to East Tennessee. We have been involved in wedding photography for over 10 years, and love to capture those amazing moments. We also feature art and high fashion work. We are conveniently located within the Art Collective, located on Main Street above the Main Street Cafe in Historic Downtown Jonesborough. We have a large shooting space, office area, showroom/meeting room, a makeup room, and a classroom - all in one easy to find location. We routinely travel throughout the southeast, and…more
SILVER Yeaddiss's recommended Photographers
Hi, I'm Lydia! I've been taking photos for about five years now and absolutely love it! I have experience in family, couple, senior, and kids photoshoots. I would love to get the opportunity to capture your special moments! If you are looking to get quality photos of your special moments, please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions or to schedule a session.
An experienced wife and husband team, Renee and Jonathan bring a refreshing and vibrant look to todays photography. They not only capture the love and sparks between the bride and groom, they provide each couple with unique and stylized pieces of art.
BRONZE More featured Yeaddiss Photographers
ShutterSpeedster Photography is the best value you can find for wedding photography in central Kentucky. Combining traditional wedding photography, photojournalism style, and a mix of with creative editing techniques you will love what you see. Free online gallerys, affordable for any budget, all photos delivered on DVD with personal usage…more
Nicholle's approach to weddings is journalistic and meant to document your day. Capturing the details, and sweet moments while not being noticed is her style.
We are Stuart & Marisa Simmons, a husband and wife photography team based in Morristown, TN serving the East Tennessee area. A typical summer evening for us will be Stuart's favorite baseball team, the Cleveland Indians, on internet radio and Marisa reading an old Agatha Christie mystery. We like low-tech…more