Hi! My name is Kelly Williams, and I am a wedding and family photographer serving San Antonio and Austin, Texas. 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.
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Photo Shoot Details to Remember
Whenever clients hires me for a portrait session, I always give them a full set of tips that includes the basics of what to expect when you step in front of the camera. But beyond the basics, there are a few portrait particulars to pay attention to that can really make or break a photo….
A Forest Hills Family Portrait
Happy Labor Day, everyone! I hope you all are enjoying a relaxing weekend with friends and family. In keeping with the feel of the holiday, I thought I might share with you a recent Forest Hills family portrait session here in my own backyard.
A University Club Wedding to Remember
I had the pleasure of photographing what some might argue was the party of the year last night. McKenzie and David — a.k.a. the #McRomanWedding phenomenon — tied the knot with a University Club wedding to remember yesterday. It was a lovely black tie affair attended by a little over 200 guests. One thing is…
Alyssa and Greg’s DUMBO Engagement
It may not have been as cold in October as it is now, but I remember it being freezing for Alyssa and Greg’s DUMBO engagement. These two put on brave smiles and looked great in front of the camera, despite the low temperatures and high winds. Take a look at their engagement photos, and think…
Nancy and Jeff’s Bear Mountain Inn Wedding
It’s October, and I bet you are starting to plan your Halloween costume. How about wearing your costume to a wedding? Please meet Nancy and Jeff. This anime-loving couple went the full ComicCon at their Bear Mountain Inn wedding, complete with guests dressed in costume. I have all the details in today’s blog.
Close Up On New York: Bird Edition
Two weeks have passed, and thus far I have kept my new year’s resolution to do more personal photography. This week I focused on using my 50mm macro lens at a 2.8 aperture. A 50mm lens is basically how your eye sees the world (as opposed to a telephoto lens that allows you to get…






















