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The 8 Best Event Photographers in Nashville

3. Tony Young Photography

Tony Young has been working in the visual communications business since 1993; his background in screen printing, advertising, brochures, and graphic design for album covers is a strong asset for his current role as a photographer. Tony is not only an impressive event photographer, but also covers senior portraits, automotive, corporate headshots, architecture images, and much, much more!

He sums his philosophy up best himself, “I’m often asked, ‘What do you specialize in?’ While they are referring to what type of photography, I like to think my specialty is quality results with personal service! I value a great experience for myself and that begins with providing a great experience for my clients.” With his diverse portfolio, it’s clear he has the expertise to take on any role required for an event, from weddings to corporate dinners!

4. Don Wright Designs

With nearly 15 years in the photography business, as well as 25 years of behind-the-camera experience, Don Wright Designs has grown from supplementary income for a college student into one of the premiere event, wedding, and graphic design businesses in Nashville. Don and his two creative partners not only cover event captures for Nashville locals but offer visual media for household brands like Disney, Porsche of America, and the Associated Press. And with over 14 states and several countries under their wedding photography belt, you can rest assured that Don and his team are some of the best event photographers in Nashville in 2019! 

5. JeremyHARRIS Photographs

Editorial, music, and advertising photographer Jeremy Harris is a great choice for your next sporting, music, or corporate event. Based in East Nashville, Jeremy operates from San Francisco to New York City, as well as internationally when needed. His music portfolio is a great collection of album images and live coverage in a variety of lighting and color casts that fit the mood for each genre.

Jeremy’s sports portfolio also caught our eye through his talent for athletic portraits that capture the intensity of his clients and their sport. Jeremy’s images also have real intimacy; his compositions take us directly into the heart of the event, stage front and center, without the distant feeling telephoto lenses sometimes provide.

6. Nathan Morgan Photography

Given his background in photojournalism during a stint in California, Nathan Morgan brings that approach into his portrait, event, and editorial photography. Having apprenticed with and assisted well-known editorial and commercial portrait photographers like Lauren Greenfield and Dave Lauridsen, Nathan opted to return to his hometown of Nashville to put his storytelling skills to work as a freelancer.

As a photojournalist and documentary photographer, his work always seeks to convey the narrative and individual character of his clients; we see not only their best side, but parts of what makes them unique. In addition, Nathan has a real talent for wide-angle environmental portraiture and intriguing compositions that have us continually coming back for a second and third look.