Ok, I am going to do a little bragging for a moment, if I might. I am really, REALLY thrilled to introduce you to Liz Cook of Sincerely, Liz: Photography. Not only is she a super talented photographer, but she happens to be one of the sweetest people I know (and therefore a dear friend of mine!). She was also one of the two people who inspired me to start Hill City Bride, and she took my signature photo for the website … if you want to check it out, just visit the About page for Hill City.

Liz is great at sharing her heart. If you have ever read her blog, you know that she is personable, real and someone that we can all relate to, which is why I am so excited that she will be writing a monthly column for Hill City Bride. The first installment comes out next Wednesday and will continue the first Wednesday of each month.

The article below was written by Liz’s sister, Jacqulyn Miller, and I am pleased to be able to introduce you to the “who” behind the beautiful photography of Sincerely, Liz.

Liz Cook of Sincerely, Liz: Photography is a wedding and lifestyle portrait photographer living in Central Virginia. Originally from King George, VA this small town girl will capture your heart with her transparent passion for you, your day and your family. Liz is married to a soldier serving our country in the Army whom she met while earning her degree from Liberty University in Graphic Design. She also volunteers as a photographer for Operation Love: Reunited and her local church family.

If you ask Liz what she likes about her job she will say, “My clients!” She wishes to be friends with every one of them, and she enjoys getting “their story.” This is evident if you peruse her blog as you will notice a bride and groom laughing on the dance floor on their wedding day and a couple of years later, there they are again kissing a newborn baby.

Liz strives to present timeless images that people will still love ten or twenty years down the road, and her style is one of simplicity, bold colors, soft light, unique details and heart-tugging emotion.

Again, I welcome Liz to our Hill City family of regular columnists … I am looking forward to reading her first article on October 6th!