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Charleston Wedding Photographers | Old Sheldon Church Ruins Engagement | Amanda and Hitch

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Amanda + Hitch met through mutual friends; Amanda was living in Charleston while Hitch was living in Savannah. As fate would have it, the two joined their group of friends in 2013 on the adventure of a lifetime called Yacht Week. The group of friends sales the British Virgin Islands for a week – Hitch and Amanda officially meeting and spending time together. And well, the rest is history. 

The two are set to wed at the Tybee Island Wedding Chapel later this Fall. However, they opted for a low-country engagement session in the South Carolina ruins. Pop the bubbly and let’s take a look at Amanda and Hitch’s Old Sheldon Church Ruins engagement session! 

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  1. Lorelei says:

    Oh, I’m just in love with such photos, perfectly embodied atmosphere, I admire you!

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I’m Justin - a wedding photographer based in the Lowcountry, working throughout Charleston, Savannah, and wherever a great celebration takes us.

My work is rooted in storytelling with an editorial edge: romantic images that feel effortless, candid moments that never feel staged, and photographs that will still feel timeless decades from now.

Weddings move fast, and the best parts are rarely the perfectly planned ones — they’re the in-between moments. The quiet before the ceremony. The way someone reaches for your hand without thinking. The chaos and joy of the dance floor.

That’s what I’m always watching for.

Most days you’ll find me editing with Scout, Cullen, Max, and Bear at my feet, probably thinking about light, film, and how to make images feel the way a moment actually felt — not just how it looked.

I photograph weddings for couples who care about presence, style, and experience, and who want their day documented with intention… without turning it into a production.

You can expect a balance of timeless portraits, emotional storytelling, gentle direction when needed, and plenty of space for the day to unfold naturally.

I shoot primarily digital, with touches of 35mm film woven in for texture and a little extra soul. At the end of the day, my goal is simple:

To give you images that feel like your wedding felt.

If that resonates, I’d love to connect.