• Joy Wilson Photography

    Joy Wilson is a wedding and lifestyle photographer based in Nashville & Atlanta (but loves to travel!) She specializes in natural light and comfortable environments. She encourages laughter. Her goal is to capture your natural expressions and emotions so she works solely on location. Feel free to browse around the site and take a look at some of her work and leave a comment or two if you see something you like. Thanks for stopping by!

{wedding} Stephen & Olivia

Stephen and Olivia are one of the sweetest couples I have ever worked with.  I love working with all couples in love, but it helps that I know them so well.  As I explained in their engagement session post- Stephen is my best friend’s little brother.  So I have known him since the day he was born. I could not imagine a more perfect woman to be his wife than Olivia.  She is the most bubbly and positive person ever!  It is extremely rare to see her without a smile on her face.  She and Stephen had a simply stunning, elegant, traditional, beautiful wedding.  They were married in Second Ponce De Leon Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA and their reception was in the Georgian Ballroom at the Biltmore.  Everything was perfect down to the last detail.  This was the hardest wedding to choose photos for a blog, so I am going to share just a handful and also their wedding slideshow in case you want to see all of them.  Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Carswell!

{shop} Rags to Stitches

I have been meaning to write about Rags to Stitches for a while and am excited to share it with you all!  My friend Alissa is such a creative gal with such wonderful handmade products available in her boutique.  She is based in California but ships all over.  Alissa is a work at home mom with two beautiful children- Katelyn and Brayden.  If you are looking for a fabulous gift for a friend’s baby shower or just for fun you have to check out her store!  Also be sure to check out her blog as well, she does weekly giveaways!  She has also offered my readers a 10% discount on their order just for mentioning that you heard about it here on the JWP site!  Here are a few of my favorites from her store.

{guest blogger} Nashville Marriage Studio

Marie and I met via twitter….oh how I love twitter!  We met one day for lunch and instantly became friends!  Marie  has a masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Trevecca Nazarene University.  Her studio ( Nashville Marriage Studio ) helps couples design the marriage of their dreams through workshops and counseling.  I asked her if she would be interested in guest blogging on my site and she said yes!  So, I am excited to announce the first of hopefully many guest blogs from my friend Marie.  I am going to use some photos from my most recent wedding as well….but that full blog post is to come soon!

This is a series on how your wedding day photography intersects with the love that got you there.

Ready, Set, Wed!

There is so much involved when it comes to getting ready for a wedding. There are guest lists to create (and then edit). Dresses to try on (and then alter). There are budgets to be made (and then blown).

The photos that are taken before the ceremony don’t even begin to capture the level of stress that goes into the biggest day of your life. If anything, judging by the photos, it looks like the bride nonchalantly decides, “Hey, since I’m already hanging out with my nearest and dearest on this lovely Saturday afternoon, why not go ahead and get married? Grab that beautiful dress off of the curtain rod, would you?”

Maybe the pre-ceremony photos don’t properly convey the real-life stress of preparing for the wedding, but I do think they give us insight into how to properly prepare for the marriage.

1) Individual preparation

Have you ever seen a photo of the groom buttoning a bride into her wedding gown? Or the bride playing Xbox with the groom and his friends in the man cave before the ceremony?

Of course not! Brides and grooms don’t help each other get ready. No, they wait until they are fully prepared individuals before they first see one another.

Preparing for marriage also requires a certain amount of individual preparation. For a healthy relationship, each partner should have a full and complete knowledge of who they are, what they value, and what they’re passionate about before entering a committed relationship like marriage. Failure to fully know and love yourself can be a huge handicap for your marriage.

2) Surrounded by community
Photos taken before the ceremony rarely find the bride or groom alone. We see images of moms smoothing out final details and dads giving tight hugs. The bridal party is always near by, either getting their hair done or helping figure out how to tie bow ties.

We don’t get ready for a wedding in isolation and  the same should be true of committing to marriage. The process of finding a forever-mate should always be done in the context of community. Yes, it’s fun to let young love drown out the world around us, but be careful to keep a group of trusted friends and family close by to help balance out your love sickness.

3) Communicate love
There are often photos of the bride and groom receiving notes and gifts before the ceremony. This is usually one of the first (of many) times you’ll see tears shed. It’s sweet because in the midst of all the craziness and stress that comes with a wedding, this simple gift exchange is purely about communicating “I love you” to your future spouse. Don’t forget to keep communicating love.

- Marie

To be continued….

exciting news

This post has been sitting in my draft folder for over a month and I am sad that I am just now finishing it!

Very exciting things are going on with Joy Wilson Photography…..I am expecting our first little bundle of joy!  Brad and I celebrated our 5th anniversary in April and thought it the perfect time to start a family.  We are now 4 months pregnant and are over the moon with excitement.  Baby Wilson is due January 31, 2011- it is as if Baby knows exactly when my business is slowest and chose to come around that time!   I am planning to begin my wedding season in April of next year (unless I just feel really fantastic and want to get out there sooner than I think!) so I can have time to spend with my little baby.  After my time off I will resume all weddings and sessions as usual and will definitely continue to travel back and forth to Atlanta and really anywhere else.  I am praying that Baby will be a good traveler….unlike I was when I was a baby.

We are so very excited about this wonderful news and am so glad to have finally shared it on this blog.  I will continue to photograph my weddings for the remainder of this year and also will have plenty of time for family/children/misc sessions as well.  I am planning to work up until my due date, or as long as my body will let me so please do not hesitate to inquire about a session.  And because every post is better with a photo, here is Baby Wilson’s very first picture!

{wedding} Amy & Mark

I first met Amy a few years ago at her brother’s wedding.  I was so excited when she contacted me after getting engaged to see if I could photographer her wedding too.  I really do love it when a family calls me back to document another wedding, it makes me feel so special!  :)

Amy and Mark were married in Roswell, GA and had a lovely (and hot!) day.  A huge thanks to all of the wedding party and family who braved the heat for the outdoor photos.  I told you they would be worth it!  Here are some of my favorites from their day.  Congratulations Mark and Amy!

check out their slideshow too!