As seen in ‘Martha Stewart Weddings’…
Many, many thanks to Martha Stewart Weddings for publishing my photos of Liz & Jim’s wedding! You can check out a link to the post here.
Many, many thanks to Martha Stewart Weddings for publishing my photos of Liz & Jim’s wedding! You can check out a link to the post here.
Hi! My name is Kelly Williams, and I am a San Antonio wedding and family photographer. I love telling the story of someone’s love, life, and happiness in one frame.
I proudly call San Antonio home, but I have lived in NYC for the past 21 years.
I am so pleased to share some exciting news: Erica and Geff (along with cat furbaby, Mr. Frosties), made it on to the pages of Offbeat Bride! Check out their love story, complete with photos from their multi-species wedding at Trinity Church.
Or, No Camera Flash in Church It has always been my philosophy to not to use my camera’s flash in a church. No matter how dark the venue and how necessary the additional light may be, a flash popping off is disruptive when guests are trying to focus on the ceremony at hand. The gravitas…
As you may have seen from my Instagram (@KellyWPhotog), I am finally back from the wild blue yonder of Las Vegas. I was out west to attend the annual Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) conference. Not that much news to report, but I did manage to take some street photos while I was there….
Stepping in front of the camera for the first time can be nerve wracking. But I like to think that working with clients who are a bit hesitant in front of the camera is a particular specialty of mine, because I completely understand that fear. In today’s blog post, I want to take you behind…
BIG news! So, after 21 years of calling New York City home, I will be moving to San Antonio, Texas at the start of next year. Yes, you read that correctly.
I am back in business! For those of us living in New York City, it feels like there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel. Monday marks the beginning of Phase 2, and I’ll have all the details about what this means for your pandemic portrait session in today’s blog post.