About Dylan Wilson Weddings:

Dylan Wilson Weddings provides high end wedding photography in a photojournalistic style to couples in Savannah, Hilton Head, Charleston, or anywhere else in the world.

My name is Dylan Wilson, and I am a photographer originally from Athens, Georgia. After working in New York City, I have recently relocated to Savannah, Georgia. I graduated from the University of Georgia’s esteemed Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication with a degree in photojournalism and film studies, and since 2005 I have worked as a professional photojournalist throughout the East Coast.

My photographic journey began in high school where I was the chief photographer for the school’s yearbook. Later, I worked for The Telegraph in Macon, Georgia; Patuxent Publishing Company in Columbia, Maryland and the New York Post in New York, New York.

My work has appeared in the New York Post, The Newark Star Ledger and The Washington Times, and my wedding photos have been featured in New York Magazine’s special New York Weddings issue.

During my time in New York, I discovered that my true passion lay in taking wedding pictures. So many memories are created on a wedding day – from the first time a groom sees his bride to the first kiss between husband and wife and a father’s dance with his daughter for the “last time,” every wedding is full of memories that will last a lifetime. I believe that there is real beauty in all of the moments, no matter how big or how small, and the story, both the scripted and unscripted parts, which plays out over the course of the day. Providing a gift that will last forever, and to do so in a way that is artful and creative, is something that I take great pride in and find incredibly rewarding.

I understand the needs and wants of a bride and groom. I have worked closely with hundreds of couples. My laid-back style and keen eye for photography helps me to create perfect pictures for each couple. By combining my style as a photojournalist with traditional weddings photographs, I bring a fresh, candid look to your wedding.

Dylan Wilson Weddings offers a unique photography package to each and every couple. I understand that each couple is different, so I want to spend time discovering what you want for your special day.I am based in Savannah, Georgia but am willing to travel anywhere for your special day.



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Savannah Wedding Photography: A Mock Wedding

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Back in April I had the chance to work with a number of supremely talented Savannah wedding professionals on a mock wedding. With a theme of ‘Elegant New York girl marries Savannah’s southern boy,’ this shoot featured three different photographers and showcased their different styles.

I worked with Diana Daley and had a really amazing time. All of the vendors were so great, and they reminded me what a great wedding community we have in Savannah and how lucky I am to be working here.

The shoot was featured on the Style Me Pretty blog last week. More photos are also online at Morgan Gallo’s blog. I can’t say enough good things about all the vendors who provided their talents.

Design and coordination: Morgan Gallo Events
Photographers:
Geoff L Johnson

Azelle Photography

Diana Daley, Photographer

Dylan Wilson Weddings
Cake: Two Cakes
Florist: Kiwi Fleur
Venue: Ballroom on Broughton
Stationery: Emma J Design
Makeup: Dollface by Jules
Furniture and chairs: 24 E
Gowns and bridesmaid dresses: Bleubelle Bridal Salon
Linens: Connie Duglin Linen
Jewelry and Accessories: Handpicked
Rentals: Savannah Special Events
Hair: Ony Salon


Cabo Wedding Photography: I’d tell you, but I’d have tequila…

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

I flew to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico this weekend to photograph Andrew and Christie’s wedding with my good friend Dave Robbins (www.daverobbinsphotography.com). The whole weekend was absolutely amazing, and I can’t believe that I’m back in Georgia now. It’s kind of sad…

PS.: Sorry if the words in this post are terrible. I ran out of ways to say “Really freakin’ cool” after about two photos.

Here are some of my favorite pictures from the weekend. I’ll let them do the rest of the talking…

Friday's rehearsal dinner on the beach at The One and Only resort was perfect...

Andrew looked sharp in his purple blazer...must...have...one...

After dinner, fire dancers entertained the party of 70.

The view from Andrew's room didn't suck.

Christie's dad looked a little nervous before Saturday's ceremony.

Christie looked absolutely stunning...

They do!

The dinner site was, well like everything else...mind blowing.

And really, what's dinner without after dinner fireworks?

Congratulations guys and thanks for having me!

You were a child…

Friday, March 26th, 2010

I was only in one wedding when I was a kid. I was the ring bearer for my aunt Terri and uncle Mark. I was 7 or 8; I had no front teeth; I wore a white tuxedo. In short, I was awesome.

It’s a silly photo, but it’s an important one in my life. I don’t remember the wedding, but I certainly remember that tuxedo. So, I’m glad that there is a picture to document that moment.

So, in honor of my birthday (which was yesterday), I thought I would put up a few photos of kids from weddings I’ve photographed.

I think that kids are especially fun to photograph because, like that uncle who sits alone in the corner or the bridesmaid who was dumped yesterday, they are wildly unpredictable. Their tendency to run around crazed, pass out in the middle of the dance floor, or just look too darn cute brings a smile to my face, and I feel like I am capturing an important moment in the lives of these children. One day, they too may look back at their childhood photos the same way that I do now.

This young man not only shared a dance with his grandmother, he also wowed a crowd of (much older) girls by doing the worm in a dance off!

Sometimes you pass out inches from the speakers during a dance party. It happens to the best of us.

Elmo like dirty martini...

New Jersey Wedding Photography: Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

I traveled to Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey this past weekend to photograph Michelle and Greg’s wedding. They were an awesome couple, and I had a great time documenting their special day. The day had a St. Patrick’s theme, and the all the greens provided a beautiful color palate to work with.

So…in honor of St. Patrick’s Day (and since I can’t be in Savannah celebrating) I thought that I would post a few photos that showed off the theme.

The bridesmaids wore green dresses...

Greg wore shamrocks on his lapel...

There was lots of green beer.

Greg was harassed by the bridesmaids.

There was a green fountain incorporated into the wedding cake (which was pretty amazing!).

Greg struggled to remove a shamrock garter...

Oh yeah, there was a wedding too!

I had a great time being back in New York City and joining Michelle and Greg for their wedding. Congrats guys!!

Natural Light

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The Brooklyn Botanical Garden

One of the great things about being a wedding photographer in Savannah is the abundance of outdoor space.  The Fountain in Forysth Park, the Squares, and Tybee Island all offer couples amazing outdoor venues. Even the red bricks and Spanish moss on Jones Street offer an amazing backdrop for a bride and groom (Yes, I’m slightly biased because this is the street I live on. However, I did pass a tour guide the other day who called Jones Street “The most beautiful residential street in Savannah”).

Couples in New York are not so lucky…

I’ve had the good fortune to photograph some truly amazing New York wedding venues. Capitale on the Bowery, the Angel Orensanz Center, and the Metropolitan Building are all examples of the grandeur that New York offers.

But even more luxurious, and at a higher premium, is outdoor space. With a few exceptions, outdoor spaces big enough to host a wedding party simply don’t exist. Add to the fact that New York weather is often unpredictable, and any outdoor activities quickly become more trouble than they are worth.

Not even New York...This is at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.

As a photographer, I love to work outdoors. The availability of natural light frees me up to use faster shutter speeds, greater depth of field, and longer lenses. There is also more space to move around and find new, and different, angles. In short, I can be as creative as I want.

Down the Jersey Shore...Snooki, Jwoww, and The Situation were nowhere in sight.

So if you’re getting married in Savannah, consider yourself lucky. Think about all the different ways that you can incorporate outdoor areas in our beautiful city into your special day. Just remember, it’s awfully hot here in the summer. Have plenty of Chatham Artillery Punch and mint juleps on hand!

Chris and Deena take a gondola ride through the Pond in Central Park.

This is who I am…

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Photo by Dave Robbins (www.daverobbinsphotography.com)

Finding the right wedding photographer involves many factors. Certainly price and availability should factor into your decision, but I think that style and personality are just as, if not more, important in your final choice.

Photographers come from all kinds of different backgrounds. Some have formal training in schools; some are commercial or art photographers; some photographers work in newspapers or magazines.

These are all things that you should consider: What kind of aesthetic do you have? What do you want your wedding pictures to look like? Do you want mostly formal portraits or mostly candids? Is your look more formal and traditional? Edgy?

Finding the wedding photographer that matches you best is a very important step in the planning process. These pictures are going to last forever, and it’s important that you are happy with the results.

I shot this picture while I was a student at the University of Georgia.

This photo was taken while I was working at The Telegraph in Macon, GA.

Personally, I come from a newspaper background. I studied photojournalism at the University of Georgia and, shortly after graduation, I began working my way up the East coast at different newspapers. By the time I was 24, I was working at the 7th largest newspaper in the country – the New York Post.

Everyday I was roaming the streets of Brooklyn and Manhattan, camera in hand, covering the hard news stories of the day. This included photographing, among other things, celebrities, plane crashes, and opening day at the new Yankees Stadium. It was an exciting time.

It was during this time that I also started my career as a wedding photographer.

This picture was taken at the first wedding I ever photographed. Alex and Eleanor were married on a beautiful cliff overlooking the Hudson River in the Bronx. I used the skills that I had learned as a photojournalist to cover the day.

My style focuses on the candid and little moments of the day. Details are very important to me, and I am constantly looking for another angle or something that no one else sees. This doesn’t mean that I don’t take formal or traditionally posed photos. I do. However, I tend to think that people look best when they are being natural. Besides, there are so many fun things going on during your wedding day. Who wants to waste a lot of time posing for a lot of pictures?

I encourage you to look at lots of different wedding photographers. All of them have different styles, and some may fit your aesthetic more than others. Considering these factors will ensure that you are totally happy with your wedding photos.