The 12 Best Wedding Photographers in Nashville

9. Sowing Clover Photography

Sowing Clover Photography is Christopher Jones’s wedding photography studio. Christopher’s dramatic, slightly vintage style is part documentarian and part fashion photography. He’s known for doing whatever it takes to get the right shot — the one that brings your vision to life and lives up to his standards of aesthetic honesty. If he needs to lie in the snow or kneel in the mud to get that perfect shot, so be it. He provides a whole range of photographic services, including destination wedding and engagement photos.

10. Andrew Kenworthy Photography

Andrew and Beth, the husband-and-wife team behind Andrew Kenworthy Photography, are fun, talented photographers with a contemporary yet classic photojournalistic style. They’re based out of Nashville and Tullahoma, but they’re also available for destination weddings. We especially recommend these two if you’d like to work with a second photographer as well. They will capture absolutely everything.

11. Frozen Exposure Photography

Husband-and-wife team Bobby and Tanya Macks specialize in taking wedding photographs in a romantic, classic Southern style. Their photos have the hallmarks of big skies, orange and pink sunsets, warm joyful smiles –– all that lovely Southern magic. The team at Frozen Exposure seems to never cease being inspired by romantic optimism. You and your partner will love working with Bobby and Tanya — you can trust them to tell your love story.

12. Doerman Photography

Brit and Michael Doerman’s flattering, unpretentious documentary-style photography takes advantage of natural light. They take photos using classical techniques and an extreme attention to detail. Their photos bring out the natural beauty of their subjects, and their smiling bride photos are especially breathtaking. In picture after picture, you can see people just being themselves, which is what the Doermans are experts at portraying.

There are a few things you can do to help guarantee you’ll receive wedding photos you’ll love. First, work out your shot list ahead of time. This will probably require that you spend some time looking through other peoples’ wedding photos and taking note of what you like and don’t like.

If you’re having a big wedding or aim to capture absolutely everything as it’s happening, we’d suggest considering working with a company that can provide you with a second photographer (as many of these photography outfits can). Beyond that, lean on your photographer’s expertise as much as possible. If you go with one of these photographers, you can trust you’re in good hands, as they are among the most talented wedding photographers in Nashville.

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