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Choosing a photographer is one of the most important decisions you can make. You want their vision to be similar to yours. You want them to capture your family’s moments in a beautiful, and professional manner. Thank you for taking the time to see a little about who I am and what I do.
We want to share our experience with Jessica Nettles Photography. Having never gone through this process before, neither of us knew what to expect. Jessica’s commitment from day one ensured it was one of the most memorable, yet least stressful components of our wedding.
Jessica was with us every step of the way as we frequently sought her advice. She listened to every concern. And she attended every appointment, offering her expertise and words of wisdom, while never letting us forget that these were our moments — she was just there to capture them forever. Her ability behind the camera and the vision she was able to capture through our pictures was breathtaking. Those moments we will be able to cherish forever. She made our wedding day everything that we dreamed of and more.
Her organization and professionalism left us worry-free and able to make the most of our big day. Jessica not only became a great friend, but she will forever have our future business for all our life's milestones. No words can express our gratitude, and we couldn’t recommend a better person and photographer to capture our special life moments.
Forever grateful,
Chris and Meredith Bragg
When I was 11, my father worked at a high-quality printing company as a color image assembler. He would take film and strip each print layer-by-layer, working on the single image with such precision and detail. I can still remember the unique smell of ink, paper, and processing fluids. I learned how film was taken out of a canister and slowly developed. How a simple black strip of plastic, turned into something beautiful that told a story. It was at that age that my Uncle Charlie gave me my first camera, a Minolta Maxxum 7000, and my passion for photography began.