Taylor Willoughby is an Appalachian portrait photographer that strives to tell your story through photos that can be cherished for a lifetime.

CURATED

No matter the venue or type of shoot, it is so important to have a plan when the time comes. Taylor loves to work with a natural light approach & knows how to take advantage of different lighting situations to deliver the best images.

DETAILED

It’s the small things that tend to often get overlooked during the hustle & bustle of a big day. Making sure to capture each & every detail is one of Taylor’s favorite things to do on a wedding day.

AUTHENTIC

Every story is unique & one-of-a-kind. Taylor works to portray your individual story in a way that shows the many aspects behind what makes it so special. Capturing the emotion & feeling of your story in your photos will leave an everlasting memory.

Making memories that are more than just a “shoot”

 

You may have a reason to capture & preserve the love between you & your partner; or you may just want to have special memories locked in time that represent what you share with another soul. Whether it be a proposal, an engagement, an anniversary, or maybe just an impromptu adventure out in the mountains I am here to make it a fun & enjoyable experience that will certainly live on through the photos.

 

Telling the story of two souls, who fell in love

 

Every single couple who choses to step into the adventure that is marriage deserve to have their story told on their wedding day. Your wedding photos are the piece of history that will take you back to that special day, surrounded by those you cherish. I believe in taking on both a photo journalistic approach & also giving that direction which will calm your nerves & allow you to truly take in every special moment of the day.

 

The pure, chaotic, kindred

 

While perfectly posed family photos work in certain situations, I love pushing the limits & strive to create a representation for each & every family unit. You should not have to dread family photos & you should feel like it’s more of a time to play & explore the deep family ties these mountains posses.