About me:Welcome to my website! My name is Bethany Hancock owner of Bethany H. Photography. I am located in the Knoxville, Tennessee area but I do travel for sessions as well! Photography has been a part of my life since I was a little girl. I didn't officially turn it into a profession until 8 years ago. It has been an absolute blast working with my lovely clients through the years and I am ALWAYS up for meeting new ones. I use a Canon t6i along with adobe photoshop and lightroom for editing. I always fully edit your images and come up with only the best from your session!
Not only am I here to take the pictures and edit them I also help with the process. I want your experience with me to be completely stress free which means let me help you with everything! I'm here to help you with things like color schemes, poses, props, etc.! If you have ANY questions even if it's needing help picking out an outfit I am here for you! I know how stressful it can be especially for your first time so I am always available to help! Let me help you create your dream session. Still want to know more? Here's some fun things about me: I love nature so most of my sessions take place outdoors although I do occasionally offer indoor sessions. My favorite color is sunflower yellow. Im happily engaged to my soulmate and life partner Azmy! I loveee food and I’m always looking for new things to try especially while traveling! I'm a fur mom of 2 cats (Stripes & Ahri). I am always planning my next adventure! I strive to always be nice to everyone I meet and I am especially patient and great with kiddos! I hope this makes you more comfortable with using me for your special moments! Send me an inquiry and lets create your perfect session! |
Great photography is about depth of feeling, not depth of field. -Peter Adams
It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter. -Alfred Eisenstaedt My interest in photography is not to capture an image I see or even have in my mind, but to explore the potential of moments I can only begin to imagine. -Lois Greenfield |