Mallery Park Oak Trees on St. Simons Island - Family and Wedding Photography
Mallery Park is a family and dog-friendly park with a playground, baseball fields & shady oak trees drenched in Spanish moss.
601 Mallery St, St Simons Island, GA 31522
From the Elegant to the Whimsical
Follow me to a hidden oak tree forest that only locals can find. Enjoy the privacy of this island gem.
The sun sets on the water at St. Andrews, painting some great colors behind subjects. This beach park features a two-story wildlife viewing platform and the Wanderer Memory Trail and a rope swing hidden in the trees.
Features a wheelchair ramp. Please be aware the ramp may not always reach hard-packed sand due to the variation of tides throughout each day.
Celebrate your engagement, anniversary, or just a slice of life on our warm, cozy island!
Catherine and Chris chose to shoot at Epworth by the Sea, an area rich with history and romance.
This summer, capture the family fun on island time!
Visit Jekyll’s spectacular Driftwood Beach.
Valentines is practically here! ❤️ I am so excited to offer Boudoir minis Feb 1st-3rd on St. Simons Island!
What comes with the session you ask?
1.) Professional makeup & hair by @glam.king for starters! 😉
2.) Outfit change 👙
3.) Sweets and champagne while you werk the camera 🥂
4.) 30 min and 30 digital images 📸
5.) 40% off first print order🤳
*So many amazing things for only $299! 🎉
You do not want to miss out on this deal.. makes an amazing gift for your significant other, or just want to feel empowered and amazing for the day either way you deserve it gal 💞
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What a year! My best one yet in terms of growth and finessing my photographic style. Not to mention, what incredible clients this year brought me! I have been brought to joyful tears a several times photographing families that have not seen each-other since the pandemic. Being around good people that simply enjoy each-other’s company is why I love what I do so much.
Wes and Paige celebrated their love with family and friends (and their puppy Winston!) on a perfectly, balmy September morning on Jekyll Island.