I'm a wedding and portrait photographer who is in
loooove with love.
I am so happy you're here! If you made it this far, that probably means that you are ready to get to know who it is that will be photographing you. My name is Madison, and I can't wait to be friends! I am originally from Atlanta, Georgia, and studied photography all through High School. I picked up a camera one day, started taking photos of all my friends, and the rest was history. After high school, I attended Kennesaw State University to study marketing. I wanted to learn everything that I could and apply it directly to my photography business. Now, I live in Chattanooga, TN with my beautiful son.
Weddings, Diet Coke, Gilmore Girls, my son, traveling, and of course- photography!
I love anywhere with mountains and a few of my bucket list wedding destinations include Cape Cod, Italy, Oregon, and anywhere in Glacier or Banff.
Before I became a full-time wedding photographer, I actually made wedding cakes for quite some time! After that, I was a part-time cave tour-guide. Super random but I am always down for an adventure.
I have many secret talents, from website design, floral design, planning, anything really. I am a very Type-A Virgo with a lot of hobbies.
I LOVE going to the movies, ice-skating, putting together styled shoots for fun, and hanging out with my family!
I am definitely obsessed with my work. I am so incredibly passionate about what I do.
For me, it's important to discover what makes you or your relationship truly unique, and then apply that directly into your photos. Whether we go to the swankiest hotel in downtown, or simply hike around a mountain, I am down to photograph your most authentic self. I aim to capture your love as true to itself as I can.
As a photographer, embracing creativity is essential for standing out, offering fresh perspectives, and innovating. Creativity also fosters adaptability, helping me navigate challenges with inventive solutions. Ultimately, it sustains my passion by keeping the process exciting and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in photography.