Journey into Savannah’s hidden charm and turn every step into a memory
A Savannah Georgia couples photographer blending romantic photos with stories of the city’s history, culture, and hauntings
Enjoy Savannah together
while we capture your best moments
Don’t interrupt your experience trying to get the perfect photo. This tour of Savannah includes a professional photo session with both natural moments and intentionally posed shots against scenic backdrops—so you can stay present and leave with photos you’ll truly treasure.
Discover your new city
and capture your place in it
Moving to a new city can feel overwhelming, and it’s hard to know where to start exploring. This tour of Savannah introduces you to its history, culture, and hidden spots while including a professional photo session with both natural and posed shots—so you can get to know your new home and capture your place in it from the very beginning.
Make your date night unforgettable
with stories, photos and savannah charm
Date nights can start to feel repetitive. This tour of Savannah blends storytelling with a professional photo session—featuring both natural and posed shots—so you can experience the city in a new way and leave with memories worth keeping.
Packages
Telfair
60 minutes, 2 locations, up to 100 photos
A condensed version of the Whitefield Package—this session covers half of either the north route or south route. You'll choose one featured location from either route to explore in more depth, and the second location will be selected for you based on proximity to your choice.
$500
Whitefield
2 hours, north or south route, up to 200 photos
Select either the North or South route above and dive deeper into the details and stories behind each featured location—along with a few extra scenic stops to explore along the way.
$900
Chatham
1.5 hours, south route, 150 photos, 2 hour picnic
Enjoy all the features of the Whitefield Package south route, with the added romance of a luxury picnic in Forsyth Park, beautifully curated by Priceless Moments Picnic. Your experience concludes with a two-hour picnic, where I’ll stay for the first 15 minutes to capture candid, heartfelt moments as you settle in. *begins at Lafayette Square*
$1300
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South Route
Forsyth Fountain, Hamilton Turner Inn, Cathedral of St. John the baptist, Savannah Theater, Colonial Park Cemetery
- Forsyth Fountain: One of the most well known landmarks in Savannah the Forsyth Park Fountain isn't just a thing of beauty but also supplied the city with drinking water upon its construction.
- Hamilton Turner Inn: The first residence in Savannah to be fully electric the house was built in 1873 and was fully electric by 1886.
- Cathedral of St. John: While the congregation of St. John dates back to the 1700s the building itself was completed in 1896 and is one of the most iconic Savannah landmarks and a must see both inside and out.
- Mercer Williams House: Completed in 1860, this historic home was the backdrop for one of Savannah’s most captivating murder mysteries—an infamous event that inspired the bestselling book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and its film adaptation.
- Colonial Park Cemetery: Savannah’s oldest intact cemetery, established in 1750, spans more than six acres and holds a rich, fascinating history—filled with countless stories.
- Savannah Theatre: As one of the oldest continually operating theatres in the country, The Savannah Theatre’s inaugural production, The Soldier’s Daughter, premiered on December 4th, 1818.
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North Route
Lafayette Square, Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah Theater, Davenport House, Olde Pink House, River Street
- Colonial Park Cemetery: Savannah’s oldest intact cemetery, established in 1750, spans more than six acres and holds a rich, fascinating history—filled with countless stories.
- Savannah Theatre: As one of the oldest continually operating theatres in the country, The Savannah Theatre’s inaugural production, The Soldier’s Daughter, premiered on December 4th, 1818.
- Davenport House: The 1820 Davenport House became the catalyst for the founding of the Historic Savannah Foundation—an organization dedicated to preserving the rich history that both locals and visitors cherish today.
- The Olde Pink House: One of Savannah’s most iconic haunted landmarks, The Olde Pink House earned its name from the red bricks beneath its white plaster exterior—over time, the red bled through, casting the house in a soft pink hue. You might just encounter the spirit of Mr. Habersham, the home’s original owner, while enjoying one of the city’s most celebrated dining experiences.
- River Street: Where Savannah was founded in 1733 and once home to its original ports, this riverside stretch is now the city’s most iconic destination—lined with charming shops, inviting restaurants, and a steady parade of massive container ships.
Our Mission
To help people fully embrace Savannah’s magic by turning once-in-a-lifetime moments into unforgettable stories and photos—because time isn’t promised, and this city is a place meant to be felt deeply, experienced fully, and remembered forever.