Why Choose a Nicholas Gore Weddings Associate Photographer?
#1: We are extremely selective about who we work with. Our team of photographers are fantastic wedding photographers in their own right, but generally only shoot between 10 and 20 weddings per year so they book through me in order to add extra dates without having to personally worry about editing.
#2: That brings us to my second point, all editing is done by the Nicholas Gore Weddings team so what you see on our website is going to be very similar to what you receive in your final gallery.
#3: Finally, our Associate Photographer program is a fantastic value. All of the photographers that we work with have an average package price of WELL over $5000 so you’re getting all of the talent, and all of the skill for a significant discount.
Izzy and AJ’s December engagement session in Downtown Charleston was a ton of fun – shooting in the wintertime means that you generally have the city to yourself – but it doesn’t make it any less charming!
Kaylee and Ryan’s classic wedding was held on a warm winters’ day at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens – the beautiful weather made for a stunning day from start to finish. Read More
I am primarily a wedding photographer, but when I was approached about photographing the new menu for the best cafe in Auckland, New Zealand – Williams Eatery – I jumped at the chance.
Carmen and Wyatt flew in to Charleston for their engagement session and while I would absolutely love to tell you that we planned to match her beautiful yellow dress with the deep yellow of the fallen ginko leaves, but unfortunately I’d be lying.
Our final wedding of the year was absolute perfection at one of my favorite venues in Charleston. With perfect weather and a dream team of vendors, celebrating with Rob and Meghan was the perfect way to finish the year
Set back from the main road, Cassina Point Plantation’s long, winding access road opens up to an incredible property overlooking the marsh and the Wadmalaw River making it a true hidden gem on Edisto Island.
It used to be incredibly easy to fit photographers into stylistic “boxes” but these days it’s much more difficult. Here’s a quick rundown of the styles and where I fit in.