Picture Perfect Gwinnett

Diverse Events

Spring is the best time at Magic Moment because of all the diverse events we can photograph. We go from sports fields to pageants, to father-daughter dances and begin our graduation events. An added factor is always the unpredictable weather. We are bundled up in winter coats on Monday, and the kids are running around the yard in shorts on Wednesday, and we check the weather obsessively hoping to get our shoots in.

Wrapping Up

Football season is wrapping up, and as usual, we are supporting all of the Gwinnett teams. Gwinnett has one team still in the running, North Gwinnett High School.

Mario Hill, Darren Domercant and Patrick Lyons

Off to a good start

Every start to the school year seems special. However, the 2017-2018 year kicked it up a notch with, for some, a once in a life time phenomenon, the Solar Eclipse. Schools all over the county celebrated in a variety of ways.

Meredith Chastain & Meghan Schroder

It is #SAUCE

We began photographing the new 2018 seniors this summer. This is always bitter sweet as it makes us clearly see the passage of time. Cute little cheerleaders that we began photographing at 5 in the local youth leagues come in with their varsity letterman jackets all grown up.

Meredith Chastain & Meghan Schroder

Smiles like these

The clear star of the summer of 2017 for us was the rain. There was no safe time to organize a photo shoot because it rained day and night. Eventually, we gave in and started just conducting our shoots in the rain under umbrellas- frizzy, wet hair and all.

Meredith Chastain & Meghan Schroder, Picture Perfect

The future awaits

May is our month of ceremonies. It marks the close of school, end of spring sports seasons, prom and graduations. It is also the month of one of our favorite events, The Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame.

Dacula High School Prom Queen, Kamilah Harruna, and King, Babila Famuteh

On the charge to summer

Magic Moment is on the charge to summer. Spring sports and graduation activities are filling our days. One of the biggest markers that the year is ending s prom.

Beginning to wrap up

Beginning to wrap up

March is bittersweet as photographically we begin to wrap up the school year. This is often when we start to realize that many of the kids we began photographing as sweet kindergarteners are actually graduating high school and moving onto exciting new adventures.

Photo by Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography

Gwinnett’s all about Fall

When we do Homecoming Crownings, the King and Queen are predictably good looking and charming. However, Brookwood High School Homecoming King, Jacob Oldknow, shown being crowned by Principal Bo Ford, is the next level.