about

We didn’t realize we were making memories, we just knew we were having fun.
~ Winnie the Pooh

Welcome to Jacey Verhoef Photography, a family-owned and -operated business located in the heart of historic Roswell, Georgia.

As a mom with four young kiddos, what started as Jacey’s passion for photographing her own children blossomed into a thriving business. Families are drawn to Jacey’s gift for capturing those sweet candid moments when the personalities of her subjects really shine through. Serving clients throughout north metro Atlanta, she helps families preserve cherished memories – from newborn to high school graduation, and all the precious milestones that come in between.

 

 

Jacey (“the brains”) and her husband, Bryan, (“the brawn”) run the business together, with her taking the lead creatively and him handling administrative duties. Jacey is a Georgia peach and Atlanta native. Besides Bryan and the kids, her other great loves are Braves baseball, live music, and the beach on 30A. She and Bryan recently became cat parents to three rescues, which some might say makes them one cat away from becoming crazy cat people. As a mom to three human boys and a girl, it probably comes as no surprise that she’s also a fan of strong coffee and considers herself a margarita aficionada. Bryan, a military brat, was raised all over the world and has worked for The Coca Cola Company in Atlanta for over 20 years. In his free time he can often be found sipping a craft beer or tinkering with an old car (or even better, both at the same time). Jacey and Bryan have lived in East Cobb with their kids since 2008.

 

Jacey and Bryan

 

Jacey never stops perfecting her craft and is the recipient of countless awards and distinctions:

  • Voted a top 10 photographer in the world for the kids and teen category – 2017 Shoot & Share contest
  • Voted a finalist in the kids category – 2018 Shoot & Share
  • Voted a top 100 photographer in the family category – 2019 Shoot & Share
  • Named a top family photographer by Atlanta Parent Magazine
  • Featured in the NAPCP Inspire Magazine
  • Published in Lost Atlanta by Michael Rose, Paul Crater, and Don Rooney

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