Beau & Brittany

001_aI can't believe I never blogged this wonderful Augusta wedding! We photographed Beau and Brittany's wedding a million years ago. I'm trying to keep my posts a little shorter so here are just a few images of this beautiful couple.

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Yesterday Morning

001_aThese two kids are such an amazing joy in my life. It's true what they say. They really do grow up so fast. Dominic is the sweetest kid I've ever met. I just don't know how he went from baby to kid so fast. He's got some sign language down but his words are still limited to daa and baa. He understands everything though. And his personality is so apparent. He's just like us but he's definitely his own little man.

Benjamin is super cute and putting on about a pound a day. Not literally. But it does seem like that.

Holy crap. I have two kids. Not sure how that happened.

Oh wait. I remember.

Sadly, I don't have any pics of Sarah from this morning to post. She was catching up on some much needed zzz's.

Thanks for reading this...

t

PS: There are about 6 photos of Dom trying to read to me or Benjamin and a few of him playing dad. Wearing slippers, working at the computer, etc. I'd put these comments as captions but I'm an idiot and can't figure out how to do that...

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Benjamin Willoughby!

IMG_6320logo Gray Benko is a good friend of ours and was kind enough to take some really awesome portraits of Benjamin a few weeks ago. Yeah, it's weird to post another photographer's work on my photography website but she's just better with babies than I am and I haven't taken any great photos of the little tyke yet! Be sure to check her out if you need a kids photographer!

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Mallory's Bridal

willoughby-living-roomaa_33This was from a while back but I'm just now posting it. Sorry to deprive you all! Mallory was one of my favorite brides from 2010 and I hope you guys love her Augusta bridal portraits. Here are a few from the shoot we did in River Island GA.

Best Wishes,

Tim Willoughby

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Morgan and Ben (teaser)

DSC_0453-2I just started working on Morgan and Ben's December wedding but I only have one photo for you guys at the moment. I will say that the rest are even better though. Good light, good locations, and a really cool couple make my job super easy.

I'll get the rest up sometime soon.

In the mean time, I'll give you guys an update on the TIMWILL Charleston weddings and portrait studio.

Brandon Lata (www.fellicistudio.com) came down last weekend from Buffalo to help with renovations (because he's an incredibly generous friend) and we worked our asses off around the clock trying to finish everything up.

Unfortunately, the dust in this place made our job impossible. I spent the night before Brando got in knocking down those boards from the rafters and by the time I left you could barely see across the studio because of the dust. I spent the entire next day cleaning while Brando started on electric work and then we discovered two other ledges above the rafters with about 4 inches of dust accumulated. Two ledges, 50 feet long with 4x4 inches of dust. Rented a shop vac which didn't work and blew dust everywhere and then tried to hold it up on the ladder while vacuuming. Didn't work. Had to knock all the dust down and then re-shop vac the entire place the next day.

SO, we spent 2.5 days cleaning dust with a piece of shit shop vac that clogged every 5 minutes and blew so much dust everywhere that we still have a huge mess on our hands. Brando flew back to Buffalo and I'm sick as a dog from inhaling all of that 150 year old dust.

This job sucks.

Oh, and I pulled nails out of the beams from the rafters for 4 hours straight to make the re-claimed wood wall.

So, yeah, this project may never be completed. I still need to install windows, paint, lighting, do floor molding and crown molding, paint that, and then comes the huge task of decorating. Wow. I'm overwhelmed.

I'm sure it'll get done eventually though. And someday, this space is going to be incredible.

If there's anyone out there that feels like swinging by and working for free in a very dirty environment along side a wheezing T Dubs, shoot me an email ;)

PS: I got an RSS feed installed on the blog. Just click the 'subscribe' button in the nav.

Also, the blog guys (link at the bottom of the blog) fixed the image clarity issue so everything should be nice and crisp now.

PSS: I still have the flash website with music and slideshows, etc that you can see via the 'Portfolio' button in the navigation bar.

New Studio

photo-15Wow. That email blast (I promise to do that as rarely as possible) was really helpful in getting the word out. We had 500 new visits to the blog yesterday alone! Thanks so much to you guys who commented. It wasn't just my mom making up different names and comments, I promise. Also, thanks to everyone who clicked the like button for facebook. That's super helpful.

We're still ironing out a few problems with the blog at the moment. One thing we've had requests for is an RSS feed. Probably a good idea.

Another thing a few people pointed out to me is that the images aren't showing up quite clear enough on the blog. So, we're working on that. For some reason, going from hard drive to internet always screws things up but hopefully we'll get it squared away soon.

Anyways, since this blog is so easy to use, I'm going to post a quick couple images of the new studio I'm renovating.

It's 2 doors down, and 3 times the size of the old space. Sure, it doesn't have any electricity, heating, plumbing, windows or air but we'll get to that.

I spent yesterday pulling down dry wall to expose some of the old-as-dirt brick and I also pulled down the really ugly boards that were attached to the rafters. There was literally 3-4 inches of dust in places so today I'm tackling the impossible job of cleaning. I rented a shop vac but it's a POS.

Those of you who went to Catholic grade school know what that acronym is.

So, at this point, I'm just trying to get it clean and useable while figuring out how to set it up and decorate.

I would love any input out there about a great way to utilize this space. It has a ton of potential!

Don't be shy. I need help here...

PS: I'm very sorry to put these ugly dirty photos on top of all those beautiful ones from yesterday but it had to be done. Most of them were taken on my handy dandy iPhone so don't judge me on clarity this time people. (You know who you are)

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A few images from 2010…

0012010 was our busiest year yet! Thanks to every one of my clients! Thanks to every florist, coordinator, musician and every other vendor that made the weddings I've attended so great this year. Thanks be to God we didn't have any problems this year and we had nice weather for at least half of the weddings ;)

Thanks to my amazing wife who brought Benjamin into the world this year. And thanks to all of you who have checked in here in-spite of the fact that I NEVER post :( and thanks to anyone who has referred me!

Lastly, thanks to me because I am awesome! Ha. That's a joke although Sarah probably isn't laughing.

This year was definitely our busiest yet and not just because we had more weddings and engagement shoots than ever before but also because we re-located to Charleston, rented and renovated a studio, bought a house, and had another baby. Any one of those things alone might have taken a lesser man to the brink of insanity. But, everything has gone well and I'm not insane. No. I'm not.

Speaking of insane, 2011 is going to be. I already have more weddings booked than I shot last year and they're still coming in. I have a little more availability especially in July, August, and November so please spread the word to anyone you know who is tying the not. We love word of mouth!

Regarding blogging, I have been working on a new blog over the past few weeks with my good friend Dave and his amazingly talented designer (their link is at the bottom of the blog: Do Good Works)

It's way better. I've got a great contact form right here on the blog, more info about timwill photography including some pricing information and frequently asked questions and I've got a section that will be growing about local vendors who I've worked with and who I'd recommend in the future. Please do check them out!

The greatest feature of the new blog, however, is postability. What, you might ask, is postability? Well, before when I wanted to make a post I had to jump through 15 different hoops to get images online.

This new blog is as easy to use as the facebook uploader so hopefully I'll be able to post much more frequently. Aside from my 100 other new years resolutions, I'm going to be trying really hard to do 2 posts a week. The more comments I get and people I have clicking the 'Like' button for facebook (there's one after each post), the more fuel I'll have for posting.

I've got a lot of work to do, a lot of images to post, and a lot of news to write about so hopefully I'll be back on with another post in a couple days!

Thank you all so much for reading!

Best Wishes,

Tim Willoughby

PS: The images below are in now way a 'Best of 2010' or anything. Just some images from recent weddings that I wanted to get up on the blog. Every wedding has a hundred great images to post but I'm so behind at this point that I'm not sure I'll get them all out there. So, here are a few for now.

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August Wedding Photographer - Barry & Holly - Augusta, GA

This beautiful southern wedding held in Augusta, Georgia was a great representation of southern hospitality and charm. The ceremony was held downtown Augusta at Holy Trinity and the reception was at a beautiful retired church called Sacred Heart that now serves as a historic attraction/museum. The amazing Clyde Farr designed and coordinated the event and I'm pretty confident all 500 guests were blown away by the decor. We only had a few minutes (in the dark) for photography after the wedding so we did a day after session at the near by Redcliffe Plantation.

Thanks so much to Holly and family for having me as your wedding photographer

Charleston Wedding Photographer – Nicole & Josh – Charleston, SC

Nicole and Josh were married earlier this year in a friends house downtown. Another way to say that is; Nicole and Josh had one of the sweetest weddings in the courtyard of one of the biggest prettiest homes in Historic Downtown Charleston. Their wedding reception (at Fulton Five restaurant where Josh is the chef) was so gorgeous and every last detail was designed by Nicole herself. It was a true pleasure being a part of such a warm, intimate event and wedding photography in Charleston is always a ton-of-fun. Best Wishes to you both!

Dom's first birthday! (actually, it was almost two months ago!)

We don't have enough photos of this kid. He's so huge and cute. BTW, we've given him at least five haircuts at this point (not that it shows...) For those of you with kids; Dom just started walking and he's hilarious. He consciously keeps his arms down like a real human! Ha. For those of you without kids: I'm sure you don't care about that story or this post....

You just wait until it's your turn.