Hello, I am Morgan Suhr


 I am here to capture the moments that matter most to you, and create timeless images during the process!



My photography journey:

God has given me a love of beautiful things for as long as I can remember. So, when I was 8 my parents got me my first $20 camera, I used it every day for years. Little did I know that I was cultivating a love for my career in 2020. When I was 16 I got my first "real" camera and everything you see today is because of what God did (and is doing) with that gift.


5 things about me:

  1. I am a Christian. That affects my work and life in every way. It means I will always do my best, I treat others the way I would like to be treated, and I love others because I am loved. If I can do anything for you it would be to show you the love of my Lord and Savior, Jesus.
  2. I am an artist, not just in photography. I have been painting and taking art lessons for over 10 years now. What can I say a girl has got to create.
  3. I am 1 in a family of 7, and I wouldn't ask for it any other way.
  4. Hands down the best donuts are Krispy Kreme glazed.
  5. Lastly, I don't drink coffee, sorry photographer stereotype ;)


My life verse


"Are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins? And not one of them is forgotten before God. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows."

Luke 12:6-7

My Family

My Art

Testimonials

Testimonials

“Morgan was an amazing wedding photographer! So easy to work with, professional, and so thoughtful about capturing the details that mattered to us. She made us feel comfortable, gave clear posing guidance, and kept the day feeling effortless and smooth. Our photos turned out beautiful, the editing was great, and we were thrilled with how quickly we received our gallery! You can tell she truly loves what she does. Highly recommend!!”

Thank you for stopping by! Now that you know a little about me, I would love to connect with you and get to know your story!


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