We moved here in November 2009, with no jobs lined up, no clients, no real idea what was going to happen with ourselves or Hyer Images. With 2010 being the first “real” year in business, it has been better than we could have ever imagined & the Lord has blessed us beyond anything we could have hoped for!! We are able to work full time at this job that we are totally in tune & in love with, we get to meet people from all ends of the spectrum & photograph their live’s most special moments. I know I say it all the time, but we really do have the best job!
Looking over our photo catalogs this past year to update our website photos, we decided to take some of our personal favorite photos & post them here. We are so thankful to all of our wonderful clients in 2010 & cannot wait to see what 2011 brings! As I scroll through, I can only thank our wonderful & perfect heavenly Father for all His perfect guidance & love He gives us each and every day!





























































We just love it when clients come to us with great ideas in mind for their photo session! Mollie found us on TWR & wanted to incorporate a vintage like style for her family portraits. She did a killer job clothing the family & the backgrounds of downtown Charleston made the perfect mixture. We had a great time (and workout) chasing little Aiden and Eli all around Philadelphia Alley & got some great shots capturing their unique personalities. Enjoy!













I love me some Gammon family time! Really, I just adore this family inside & out. Stephanie wanted to update some of their wall prints since their new addition, Lily arrived earlier this year. So we headed over to their backyard and scrambled those boys for a ton of shots just to get the few perfect ones. Enjoy!




I love this photo of Ryan & Steph that Billy got, so sweet!

Billy had the idea to get the boys dressed up all crazy, give them some toys and let them run free. It was so funny, but only lasted about 5 minutes until poor Jake got hit with the sword too hard, poor guy – good thing he had his helmet on tight

