Real Wedding Photography. Real People. Real Moments.
Offbeat wedding photos from a real photojournalist
Let’s throw away the cookie cutter!
Some photographers are really good at replicating photos you see in their portfolio, or the photos you see on Pinterest. (That’s great, if you want predictable photographs from your wedding, but that’s just not me.)
If instead, you are looking for a photographer who will see your wedding as unique and produce photos that document the moments that make your day special, in ways that surprise and delight, then you’ve found the right wedding photographer.
It’s all about the moment
My specialty is documenting the unscripted, heartfelt moments that make your wedding day truly one-of-a-kind. I don't believe in forced poses or staged scenes; instead, I focus on capturing the spontaneous laughter, tender glances, and genuine emotions as they unfold organically.
No detail is too quirky, no moment too small.
Celebrating community with wedding photography
Your wedding is a time to celebrate the person you love with the community of people who love you. (Otherwise, you would just go to the courthouse and tie the knot.)
So instead of hiring a photographer who will spend your wedding day following the two of you, choose one who will also focus her camera on the friends and family who have gathered to share the love.
If you're looking for honest photographs of the two of you having the time of your lives, and photos of friends and family cheering you on, then:
You’re in the right place
Clients speak
Make vs. Take:
How Cindy’s work differs from most wedding photography in Atlanta
A few of the venues shown above:
Mary Gay House, Aska Farms, and Cator Woolford Gardens.
See more of our lgbt wedding photography at our sister brand,
Same Sex Wedding Photographers.
To see more photos that tells the story of a wedding from start to finish,
check out our wedding albums designs.