Tracey Brown Photography 4.9 out of 5.0 5.0/5.0
1750 Powder Springs Rd., Marietta, GA 30064
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About
Inspired by creativity, quality & an unquenchable search for style, Tracey’s passion for photography is always without compromise. Capturing both timeless imagery & contemporary candids, Tracey works closely with all clients to insure that no detail is overlooked. (Available for travel)

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Tracey your the best! Tracey Brown Photography is exceptional, top quality and very professional. Tracey's work speaks for itself. I've worked with Tracey on many weddings and events and her work has always been above and beyond. Tracey, keep up the great work that you do and you will always be on top!
Tracey pictures are breathtaking! We only wish we could work with her more.

Frequently Asked Questions for Photography
What primary photographic style do you identify with?
Contemporary, Photojournalism
 
What do your packages include?
Albums, Custom Graphic Design, Digital Files, Flush Mount, Thank You Cards
 
Do you have liability insurance?
Yes

Tips and Advice
 Ceremony Location & the Photography…
 
There are endless locations both nationally & abroad that serve as beautiful backdrops for weddings all year long. In addition to these locations, there are what seems to be endless options for each component that contribute to the wedding day, including but not limited to, florists, cake designers, wedding coordinators & of course photographers.
 
You have already decided without a doubt that your wedding images are what are most important to you. One question that I believe some brides don’t think to address is, “How will my choice of ceremony location affect my wedding images?” With this, I’m referring to churches with strict policy that prevent the photographer from capturing the emotion & core of the day. With these restrictions, photographers may be limited to balconies, which vary from either the sides of the altar and/or the rear of the church. Be sure to inquire from the church coordinator their photography policy, if any.
 
With the latter, photography is limited to views of the backs of the couple. Of course there are reasonable restrictions, such as no flash, which is not really an issue. However, to be restricted to a balcony with limits to capturing different perspectives may be viewed as a challenge. 
 
I had a client express to me how important the images were to her during our initial consultation. However, she selected a church that restricted ALL photography in the sanctuary. Not only was I limited to the rear balcony, the guests were also not allowed to take pictures. Learning this, I realized I wouldn’t be able to capture the bridal procession, the groom’s expression upon seeing his bride, the bride & her father coming down the aisle, a mother wiping tears of joy from her cheek, etc. 

If, however you should choose a church with photography restrictions, be sure
to discuss possible options/solutions with your photographer. It’s possible that certain shots can be recreated after the ceremony, thus capturing the images you desire.