A great wedding photographer in the Smoky Mountains is a must to help you remember your special day. Photographers are a dime a dozen in the Smoky Mountains. But, how do you find a professional one with experience in wedding photography? Well, look no further. Madison Andrus of Andrus Photography is ready to help commemorate your special day.

Andrus Photography

Madison Andrus says that she has always loved taking photos. But, one Christmas her husband gifted her a professional camera. Ever since, she’s been working toward her current position as owner of Andrus Photography. Madison says, “I learned a lot of what I know through a class at Walters State (University), and God just led me to do it full-time.”

Because of her experience and official training, her beautiful work is very much appreciated by her clients.

From Capturing Family Portraits to Wedding Photographer Extraordinaire!

Madison started off by doing a lot of family shoots, which she enjoyed. She quickly transitioned when she started landing jobs as a sub-contractor for weddings. Madison especially loves elopements. She shoots an elopement daily, sometimes even more!

When asked what her secret to being a great wedding photographer is, she responded, “My personality. I am easy to get along with and personable. I make my clients feel at ease and comfortable.” When you hire Andrus Photography, you will work with a woman who loves getting to know her clients, becoming friends with them, and seeing them growth.

Your Local Friendly Wedding Photographer

Outside of photography, Madison is a proud mom to a five-year-old lab, Cooper, and a devoted wife to her supportive husband, Steven. She enjoys swimming, traveling, going to Cade’s Cove, and the beach.

Learn more about Andrus Photography at www.andrusphotography.net, or on Facebook at Andrus Photography – Home | Facebook. To make an appointment, call Madison at (865) 410-6923, or email her at mrsandrus19@gmail.com.

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