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Hi there! My name is Sarah.

I am an Atlanta, Georgia based photographer specializing in senior, family, lifestyle, engagement, and wedding photography. Part of why I love photography is that it gives me the opportunity to get to know my clients and interact with them on a personal level. While I photograph families, seniors, and newlyweds, my goal is to make my clients look the best version of themselves.

My love for photography first began when I was fifteen years old as I was photographing a fiftieth wedding anniversary. I remember feeling completely in my element that day. I couldn’t believe I was getting paid to do something I enjoyed so much! From that day forward, I could always be found with a camera in hand documenting the lives of others.

What does a typical day look like in the life of Sarah Ferguson you ask? Well, I hit the ground running each morning with my husband - literally and figuratively! And basically, I don't sit down until all of the children are in bed each night. My husband Scott and I have seven children and a small farm to look after, so life is definitely busy. I know that life is busy for you as well! I hope that I can can help you slow down for a minute, so that we can capture some of those pivotal moments in life. My goal is to provide you with visual representations of those moments so that you and your children (and your children’s children!) can cherish them for years to come.


These are a few of my favorite things:

  • Running

  • Farm to table meals

  • Gardening

  • Painting with my mom

  • Constantly rearranging furniture or painting a room in my house!

  • Looking through decorating magazines

  • Keeping up with This Is Us...it’s literally the only thing I watch on television EVER.


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My service areas include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Social Circle

  • McDonough

  • Monticello

  • Athens

  • Madison

 
It’s one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it’s another thing to make a portrait of who they are.
— Paul Caponigro