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We are Grant & Sara Dotson. As a husband and wife team, we bring a unique perspective to photography, one influenced by life experiences as well as comprehensive art and design training. Our cameras are an extension of not only our eyes, but our minds and hearts, instantly capturing moments and emotions just as they occur. We enjoy getting to know our clients on a personal level and helping them feel that they're a part of a partnership. Every client is different, and our photographs seek to reflect each individual personality for truly unforgettable memories.

 

Photo of Grant: Courtesy of Jamie Weiss. Thanks Jamie!

 


Category Archives: Engagements

Hope & Stephen’s Engagement

We were so excited when Hope McKinney contacted us to tell us she was getting married. She is the younger sister of Heidi, a former client of ours from a few years ago. Shortly after Heidi’s wedding she was diagnoses with leukemia and it was her sister Hope’s bone marrow that saved her life.

This beautiful young woman has found an amazing man, and their love is evident in every look. We had fun walking around Main Street getting lots of fun and fabulous pictures of Hope and Stephen. We are looking forward to their wedding on Lookout Mountain and so happy to share the story of this special couple.

We hope you enjoy, Hope & Stephen…

How did you two meet?
Stephen and I met our freshmen year of college, at a math placement exam. :) We met through a mutual friend, but soon became closer friends after I asked him to be my date to a dance.

What is your ring like?
My ring is perfect. Stephen did such a wonderful job. He took so much time picking it out and making sure that it was the right one. He wanted to make it special. It is so vibrant and sparkly! It’s exactly what I wanted.

Anything special you’d like to share about dating?
Dating Stephen has been like finding my long lost best friend. I remember when we first started talking and getting to know one another, I couldn’t believe how easy it was to talk with him about anything. I have loved the past three and a half years because I can truly express anything and everything to him. He definitely makes me a better person.

Describe your proposal.
Stephen’s proposal was like a fairy tale. On November 6th, Stephen and i had planned to go to a concert in Atlanta, and a few friends were coming along as well. My best friend, Jess, and her fiance Alex were some of the friends that came along. Stephen and Alex had surprised us, and said that they had a big day planned for us the next day, and that we were going to spend the night with some family friends in Atlanta. Little did I know that Stephen was going to get me up at 4:00 AM the next morning!! He woke me up, and said that Alex and Jess would just meet up with us later. I had no clue something was up. :) As we were driving I saw that we were exiting at the airport. This is where I started to freak out a little bit. He handed me a boarding pass when we got in the airport and said that we were going to Disney World! I was so excited! And so was he. When we arrived in Orlando, Stephen and I rode a few rides, and then he proposed in front of the castle at magic kingdom. It was absolutely amazing–like a dream. I couldn’t love anyone more than I love Stephen.

How would you describe the way you feel about each other?
Stephen and I just understand each other. There is something about our relationship that just makes complete sense. He keeps me grounded and I keep him spontaneous. I couldn’t imagine marrying anyone else. People always ask you “Is he the man of your dreams?” and I always have to say, “no, he’s so much more.” God knew exactly what I needed.

Do you have any special plans about your wedding that you’d like to share?
We are getting married at Lookout Mountain Presbyterian, and the reception is going to be at the Lookout Mountain Golf Club.

Megan & Mike’s Engagement

I had a really great time photographing Megan and Mike. I met up with this couple down in Athens, GA and we headed over to the UGA campus and then over to The State Botanical Garden of Georgia for pictures. It was a perfect location since that’s where they dated and spent a lot of time together, as well as where Mike proposed. They were naturals in front of the camera and time just flew as we shot so many fantastic pictures. I loved walking around with them, getting to know them and observing this special friendship that has bound them together. They are clearly meant for each other!

We’re looking forward to this wedding…thanks for asking us to be a part of your day!

How did you meet?

In June of 2008, I [Mike] departed St. Louis and headed off to Washington D.C. for a summer of working on staff at the Global Young Leaders Conference (GYLC). It was going to be a crucial summer for me. I was one year out of college, and I still was not sure what I wanted to do with my life, personally or professionally. As my plane touched down at Ronald Reagan International, I silently hoped and prayed that this summer and this city would provide me with some answers. I did not know it at the time, but I wouldn’t have to wait long for my little prayer to be answered.

The next day was the first day of training for GYLC. I held my breath and walked into a conference room at the Sheraton National Hotel. I nervously looked around the room.  My eyes scanned for a seat with my name placard, but my heart took note of some of the softer smiling faces around the room. Over on the other side of the room, I saw a gorgeous head of blonde hair. As the blonde hair twirled in my direction, I caught my first glimpse of Megan and the “million dollar smile” that had turned so many heads in D.C. the previous summer. “I’ll need to find an excuse to talk to her,” I thought to myself.

During the first break of the morning, I shyly made my way over to Megan who was talking with a group of people. As I neared the conversation, I heard everyone talking about how they were from the South. I hesitated on the periphery of the conversation. Should I, a northerner with a degree in English, enter a conversation in which the term “y’all” was used so freely? Before I could make my decision for myself, I was disarmed by that enchanting smile and blonde hair. A gentle and friendly voice accompanied these features, and Megan and the others invited me into the conversation. I could sense a special kind of warmth and joy in Megan from the very beginning.

Anything special you’d like to share about dating?

One month after meeting Megan, I [Mike] decided that I was going to move to Georgia in the fall so that I could be with her. I informed my parents of this admittedly crazy decision, and they were surprisingly supportive. I think that they must have sensed a positive change in me. I also tried to convey to them the special connection that I had formed with Megan, and I think they could feel it too.

At the end of the summer, GYLC ended. I brought Megan to St. Louis and then immediately to a wedding in Wisconsin so that she could meet all the family at once. She survived that group, and that meant she might stick around. She then brought me back to Georgia. In Dalton, I met her family and friends. It was an affable group that really made me feel welcome. In Megan’s family I saw the same kind of joy that I had seen in her all summer.

Megan then brought me to Athens, and I helped her move to her new apartment. On that trip I also scouted out Athens, a town that I was planning on moving to. I happened to be there during sorority rush in August. So as I drove down Milledge Avenue and saw thousands of girls in sundresses walking from house to house, I thought to myself “I could see myself living here.”

At the end of August, I was driving back to St. Louis and I was not sure how I was going to make it in Georgia. I didn’t have a job or any real connections in Athens besides Megan, (although I would later discover that Megan knows everyone in that town). However, serendipity came calling while I was driving through Paducah, KY. The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center called me about a job that I had applied for. My prayers were answered.

Describe your proposal.

Mike’s proposal was absolutely perfect. Last May after I finished spring finals, I was happily hanging around Athens an extra week waiting for Mike to finish up work. At the beginning of the week, he mentioned that he had to work a wedding rehearsal at the UGA Chapel Friday night and suggested that I meet him there afterwards to walk downtown and get a nice dinner. Needless to say, I immediately agreed.

That day I got all dressed up for our date and headed to the Chapel to find Mike. When I opened the front door, I stopped in my tracks. In front of me was a table covered with flower petals, candles, and a single folded note telling me to find my special seat inside the chapel. I immediately knew. Mike had left a path of flower petals for me to follow. It led me to a chair in the center aisle and a bouquet of flowers. As soon as I sat down, I looked up and a video started playing on the big screen above the Chapel’s stage. Mike had taken pictures, video clips, and some of our favorite music from the past 2 years and put them together to create an incredibly meaningful and touching video. I laughed and cried and could barely contain my excitement to see Mike. Finally, as the video ended with “The… Beginning,” he emerged from the Chapel’s curtains, walked onstage, and asked me to join him. There he said many sweet things about our love for each other and proposed. I said yes, and we kissed and hugged and had never been happier. But the story didn’t end there.

I noticed that Mike had quickly pulled out his phone, dialed a number and hung up. Almost immediately after, the Chapel bell started ringing (It’s tradition at UGA to ring this bell when good things happen i.e. winning football games, getting good grades, engagements…). I was so confused and had no idea who could be ringing it. Mike pulled me outside and around the building where I was completely shocked to see my parents ringing the bell and twenty of my closest friends behind them smiling and yelling congratulations. We spent the night celebrating at a hotel suite that Mike had stocked with dinner, drinks, and dessert and later continued the party downtown. It was an absolutely amazing night that I will never forget. I can easily say it was the happiest day of my life.

What is your ring like?

My ring is beautiful! The center stone is round cut and surrounded by a halo of little diamonds. The band is thin and has little diamonds lining both sides. It is perfect.

How would you describe the way you feel about each other?

There is so much love and happiness in our relationship. We are big on spending “quality time” together. Whether we’re going grocery shopping or to a concert, we have so much fun just being with each other.

Also, we find strength in the support and constant love of the other. This year we will see each other through the completion of a first year of teaching, graduating from law school, a long-distance relationship, and running multiple half-marathons. I know we will accomplish many more of our goals together. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for us.

Do you have any special plans for your wedding that you’d like to share?

We are getting married August 13, 2011 in Dalton Georgia. The ceremony will be at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and the reception is at the Dalton Golf and Country Club. We have wonderful wedding party of 16, and our colors are yellow and gray. We can’t wait to be married and share the big day with our family and friends!

Ashley & Matthew’s Engagement

I had such a great time photographing Ashley and Matthew. We met at a creek in Ringgold and enjoyed some gorgeous weather during this rainy winter. The sun was shining on this sweet couple who have a special bond. They have been together a long time and were so comfortable around each other, yet so obviously in love and ready to get married.

We then ventured over to the downtown area, and got some great shots of them with their shadows.

We are so happy to be a part of Ashley and Matthew’s big day and look forward to it soon! Thanks guys for a fun photo shoot, we can’t wait for the wedding.

How did you meet?

Matthew and I met at church. I met him as a member of our church youth group. We enjoyed our time growing up together. He always was the guy that always made me laugh.

Anything special you’d like to share about dating?

Dating is such a scary thing. Matthew and I were friends for a long while before we considered dating. I think that we have both learned to listen to one another. Matthew and I enjoy the time that we have with one another, and always take time to have some fun. Laughter is never a bad thing.

Describe your proposal.

Matthew is a sneaky little guy. I told Matthew that I wanted to go hiking. It’s something that we enjoy doing together, and we hadn’t been in a while. After work Matthew told me to get ready, we were going hiking. At our favorite spot in Cloudland Canyon, he asked me to look at the view. As I turned around, he was there on one knee with the ring in his hand. I was a surprised and happy lady.

What is your ring like?

Beautiful, beyond expectations. It is an antique style cushion cut stone in a white gold setting.

How would you describe the way you feel about each other?

Matthew is everything that I am not. He challenges me everyday to be a better person.We enjoy each moment we get to spend with one another. I could not imagine not having him in my life. He is the one person that completes me in every way.

Do you have any special plans for your wedding that you’d like to share?

We are having an intimate celebration with family and friends at Second Presbyterian Church in downtown Chattanooga on May 7, 2011.

Katie & Robbie’s Engagement

My engagement session with Katie and Robbie was bittersweet. We met Katie back at the Formal Affair Bridal Show earlier in 2010 and we talked back and forth for months as they determined what kind of wedding they wanted and trying to find the right date. Soon after they decided on these things and we got the ball rolling things changed for them and their new wedding date was not a date we could shoot. We were really disappointed, but yet happy to be able to have an engagement session with them and get to know them a little more.

Katie and Robbie have a sweet and special story as they have found out while dating, things aren’t always easy. I love how Katie describes their love for each other and their feelings for each other, you can tell they have a strong commitment and so much respect for each other.

We love their story and their pictures…we hope you do too!

How did you meet?
We grew up in neighboring cities and knew a lot of the same people. My profile showed up on the “People You May Know” feature of a website. He read my profile and realized that we had more than just friends in common and inquired about school and dancing. We spent several months chatting about our similarities before we decided to meet for lunch. About three hours later, we parted ways but continued to speak on the phone every day and see each other on my weekends at home from school.

Anything special you’d like to share about dating?
Dating is such a complicated nowadays. When we first got together, we had it set in our minds that we wanted nothing more than friendship. But our friendship was so strong that we (with a little prodding from our friends) realized that we were perfect for each other. It’s not always easy and we have made a lot of mistakes and had some pretty intense arguments, but we always come back to the realization that life without each other wouldn’t be the kind of life that we want. So, we humble ourselves often and always manage to work it out.

How would you describe the way you feel about each other?
Having started off as a long distance relationship, we have really come to value every second that we have together. I feel that we are very complimentary of each other in that he is strong in places I am weak and I have strengths that counter his weaknesses. He is an amazing leader with a great heart and I know the each of us has done and will continue to do anything and everything we can to support and love each other.

Describe your proposal.
We took a day trip to Amicalola Falls and hiked a few trails. After viewing the falls, we found a quiet place by a river and were discussing the future when he pulled the ring from his pocket and proposed.

What is your ring like?
One bigger diamond in the center surrounded by a triangle of three smaller diamonds on each side in a white gold setting.

Do you have any special plans for your wedding that you’d like to share?
We are having a small ceremony at the Day Chapel in the State Botanical Gardens at the University of Georgia on July 10th, 2011.

Congratulations Katie and Robbie!! All the best to you both!