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

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 Photograph y | $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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Aaron is a proud Kentuckian, father, and storyteller. His background began in documentary filmmaking, but he realized that the pen is mightier than the lens when he helped launch LEXtoday. When he’s not writing, you can find him exploring city parks with his family, or getting lost in the woods.