Woven + Knit Photography is an Atlanta-based studio specializing in event photographers who focus on honest, story-driven imagery. Working across weddings, corporate events, nonprofit gatherings, and private celebrations, they create cohesive visual narratives that feel natural rather than staged.
Instead of treating each image as an isolated shot, Woven + Knit Photography approaches every assignment as a story being woven together—capturing atmosphere, connections, and small in-between moments that often matter most. This makes them a strong fit for Atlanta clients who want more than generic Event Services coverage.
Primary clients include:
They work throughout the Atlanta metro area, with experience in indoor venues, outdoor spaces, and mixed-light environments often found in local event spaces and historic locations.
| Service Type | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Wedding & Elopement Coverage | Ceremony, reception, portraits, and candid guest interactions |
| Corporate Event Photography | Speakers, crowd energy, branding, and key moments |
| Social & Private Events | Birthdays, showers, cultural events, and family milestones |
| Portraits & Editorial Sets | Headshots, couple portraits, and small creative sessions |
Every event package is built around thorough pre-event planning, timeline review, and communication with planners, coordinators, or venue staff.
From initial inquiry to final gallery delivery, Woven + Knit Photography aims for a clear, organized experience:
Clients typically interact through email, online booking forms, and a digital gallery system, making it simple for both Atlanta-based and traveling clients to coordinate details remotely.
Within Atlanta’s competitive Event Services ecosystem, Woven + Knit Photography stands out as a photography partner that balances artistry with reliability. For couples, planners, and corporate teams who need Photographers that understand both the emotional weight and logistical demands of major events, this studio offers a focused, narrative-first approach that keeps the attention on people and moments—not on the camera.