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This isn’t a traditional styled shoot. It’s an experience designed to challenge the way we typically photograph couples.
Instead of perfect poses and rigid shot lists, this shoot focuses on directing presence — guiding couples in a way that allows real emotion, connection, and movement to surface naturally.
Together we’ll explore a different question:
How do we create portraits that actually feel like something?
Photographers will learn how to shift their approach on a wedding day, step back from constant posing and instead create space for moments to unfold organically. Through subtle direction and observation, we’ll focus on building images that feel cinematic, human, and alive rather than overly curated.
Taylor Czerwinski
tlc wedding photography
Taylor is the owner of TLC Wedding Photography and has called Charleston home for the past 14 years.
Her relationship with photography began in a high school darkroom, where she first learned the patience, intention, and presence that shooting on film requires — an approach that still shapes the way she photographs today.
After five years of photographing weddings, she’s developed a deeper understanding of what couples actually value: images that feel lived in, honest, and reflective of who they are together. That clarity has also helped her attract clients who truly align with the way she sees and approaches a wedding day.
Her work sits somewhere between calm and emotive, blending documentary observation with subtle editorial style.
Drawing inspiration from street photography, human behavior, and the quiet ways people connect — She leads always with the belief that intimacy looks different for every couple, and that the most meaningful images come from creating space for that to unfold naturally.