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Kathryn and John’s wedding at 701 Whaley this summer was the kind of day that reminds us why we love what we do—full of elegance, joy, and personal touches that told their story so well. As Columbia, SC wedding photographers, we get to see a lot of beautiful weddings, but what stood out about this […]

Newlyweds kiss in the elevator at 701 Whaley

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Catie and Andrew’s summer wedding at the River Road and Jasmine House was one of those days that felt full of heart from start to finish—a true reflection of who they are and what they love. As Columbia, SC wedding photographers, we get to see all kinds of celebrations, but this one stood out for […]

Newlywed portraits at the River Road and Jasmine House

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Caroline and Trey’s wedding weekend kicked off in the best way—with a beautiful welcome party at the Palmetto Club in Downtown Columbia, SC, full of joy, laughter, and the people who love them most. As Columbia, SC wedding photographers, we often get asked if the rehearsal dinner or welcome party is worth documenting, and the […]

The night before at the Palmetto Club

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Caroline and Trey’s wedding day was the perfect blend of elegance and fun, and as Columbia, SC wedding photographers, we were thrilled to document every part of their celebration, from their heartfelt ceremony at Eastminster Presbyterian to the lively reception at the Columbia Museum of Art. Surrounded by their closest friends and family, their day […]

Columbia Museum of Art wedding

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Nicole’s bridal session was a beautiful way to celebrate spring and her upcoming wedding, and as Columbia, SC wedding photographers, we loved capturing these special moments at the Horseshoe and the State House. She wanted to feature spring flowers in her photos, which added fresh colors and a soft, natural feel to the images. Bridal […]

Bridal session at the Horseshoe

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Sarah and Gus’s wedding at Seibels House was a beautiful reminder that even a rainy spring day can turn into something magical, and as Columbia, SC wedding photographers, we loved capturing their story in this charming venue known for its historic elegance and lush gardens. Miraculously, the rain cleared up just ten minutes before their […]

Seibels House wedding

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Emily and Alex’s wedding day at River Road and Jasmine House was a stunning celebration of love and color, captured by us as Columbia, SC wedding photographers who specialize in wedding photos in South Carolina and beyond. Their spring wedding was filled with bright pops of color that reflected Emily’s creative vision, especially seen in […]

Wedding at River Road and Jasmine House

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Nick and Nikki’s intimate elopement in Downtown Charleston was the BEST way to celebrate their love story, and as Charleston, SC wedding photographers, we loved capturing every moment of their special day filled with meaningful details and genuine joy. Choosing to elope on a Wednesday, the anniversary of when they met made the day even […]

Downtown Charleston Elopement Photos

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Caroline’s bridal session was a true lesson in making the best of any situation, and as Columbia, SC wedding photographers, we loved how this day came together despite being hit by the last cold storm. Since outdoor locations were off the table, we found the perfect indoor spot thanks to Caroline’s mom’s friend, whose beautiful […]

Bridal photos in Columbia, SC

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This Bridgerton-inspired garden party styled shoot at Seibels House and Gardens was a dream come true, and I’m so grateful to have brought this vision to life with Morgan Williams Weddings. From the moment we walked into the lush garden, it felt like stepping into a scene from the Regency era. The stunning florals by […]

Garden party wedding at Seibels House and Gardens in Columbia, SC

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