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Weddings are my passion!

I am honored every time I have the priviledge of being included in the uniting of two hearts into one. I am humbled that people choose me to be their wedding photographer and allow me to document the first chapter of their lives together. This is the very core of why I love what I do. 

Most of my couples will plan every detail of their wedding day so that everything is personalized and very special.  That is why photographing it is a responsibility I take very serious. My assistants and I will work hard from the beginning of the day until the end. We will be looking for the little details and the moments that are unique and special that occur. We are not there to create your memories. We will not over pose your day or over direct you with endless repetitive photos. Our job is to be in the background quietly capturing and recording the events of your wedding day. So when you do something special like letting butterflies go free in the middle of the ceremony, or decide to skip down the aisle after it’s over, we will be there to capture images that reflect the true moments and beauty of your day.  My company and my assistants are thoughtful, caring and helpful. My brides and grooms are special. It is not just about a day, it is the beginning of building a relationship. We care about the planning, the day of, and the days after.

This is the reason that I feel so strongly that there should be no time limit on your day. It is also why I strive to help you create a storybook album that will take your breath away and tell your story forever! I know that your wedding day comes and goes quickly and I cannot wait to be the one there to bring  the emotion and moments alive for you to remember always in a beautiful wedding album.

Sally Kolar, Georgia’s Premier Wedding Photographer has photographed hundreds of weddings across the country and locally. In Augusta: Marriott Augusta Hotel, Marion Hatcher Center, Marbury Center,  The Partridge Inn, Savannah Rapids Pavilon,  The Old Government House, The Old Medical College, Richmond on the Green,  Doubletree Hotel, Kioke Baptist Chuch, Tender Sprout Christian Life Center, Sacred Heart Cultural Center,  St. Mary’s on the Hill, Trinity on the Hill, Jones Creek, Westlake Country Clubs, the Old Watson House, Augusta Jewish Community Center, Julian Smith Casino, Fleming Baptist Church, Peter Knox Conference Center, The Perrin Estate  and the Gordon Club.   Aiken-Hopeland Gardens and Rose Hill Estate. On St. Simone’s Island: Epworth at the Sea and Seagate Resort.  Hilton Head-The Westin Hotel. Atlanta-the prestigous Villa Christina and in Aiken-the private Sage Valley Country Club Chapel.  And many private residences.

Augusta Photographer Sally Kolar

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2 Comments

  1. Leann Robinson
    Posted May 14, 2009 at 9:16 pm | Permalink

    Hey there! I am very pleased with the photo’s that you have choosen for you site! Thank you so much for including Dad He was pleased to hear you were doing well! I am Chicken’s Daughter oops Mr. Neal’s… You came to our house with Lindsey and tooks a few shots of my Mom and Dad! I will be in touch with you about an order you can bet and I am so glad that your doing Excellent as we knew that you would! Thanks bunches, Leannn

  2. Posted May 14, 2009 at 10:11 pm | Permalink

    Leanne,
    Did Lindsay tell you, the portrait of “Daddy” went PPA National and won the “Best Portrait of a Man” in the State of Washington. I titled the print “Weathered”, it made us all proud! Sally

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