Behind Technicolor Weddings are working artists. Bill is a photographer and musician. Meredith is a printmaker and bookbinder. From this perspective, we approach photographing weddings with a strong point of view, influenced by different disciplines and ideas. Our main goal is to capture life as it is: no staging, no acting. It’s the nontraditional style Bill pioneered 22 years ago. His work has, from the start, been identifiable and influential.
As artists and documentarians, we care deeply about keeping the arts and the environment alive! And-- as artists, alas-- we also understand budget constraints. That’s why we offer financial incentives for climate-conscious decisions such as opting out of disposable water bottles at an event or having a wedding at a nonprofit, secular space (i.e., a museum or state/national park).
Our work not only provides clients with engaging, intimate photographs of their events but also works with our clients toward a bigger picture.
Bill McCullough is a self-taught American photographer. His work has been exhibited worldwide and appeared in publications, including The New York Times Magazine, New Yorker, Wired, New York Magazine, PHOTONEWS (Germany), Iskusstvo (Russia), and National Geographic. His work is included in the permanent collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Portland Art Museum. A short list of awards includes a FotoFest Discovery Award and first place at the International Festival of Photography Photovisa IV in Krasnodar, Russia. He has been selected for the top 100 wedding photographers in the world for the last four years, 2015-2018. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, Meredith, a printmaker and bookbinder.