Portrait photographers in Lexington, KY

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Bre Taulbee is a local portrait photographer who is also the co-owner of a local coffee shop — Leestown Coffee House. | Photo by Bre Taulbree

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Fall is just around the corner.

And while we may still have to wait a while for the leaves to turn, local photographers are already booking appointments for the ever-popular fall foliage portrait season.

Engagements, maternity, or maybe you just need to update that family photo above your mantle — don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

Here’s a list of nine local photographers now booking for fall.

Photographers

Seriously Sabrina | $450 for 45 minutes | Bold, intentional + adventurous — she’s ready to make your next photoshoot fun and exciting.

John Nickell | $150 for two hours | From studio sessions to candid outdoor adventures — this up-and-coming local photographer can do it all.

Woods Media Company | $300 for one hour | This husband + wife duo has experience in weddings, seniors, couples, families + more. They also produce their own videos.

Britney Howard Photography | $250 for one hour | This Kentucky mama specializes in lifestyle portraits, weddings, and sports — with experience photographing the Wildcats.

Bre Taulbee | $325 for one hour | She describes her photography style as lifestyle/documentary + she’s also co-owner of a local coffee shop — Leestown Coffee House.

Michelle Franzetti | $375 for one hour | Joyful photos with a vibrant editing style is this photographer’s trademark.

Chloe Karnes | $325 for one hour | Her love of light + color is reflected in her portrait work.

Rachel Elam | $210 for 30 minutes| This lifelong Kentuckian loves to showcase her love of the Commonwealth through her work.

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