I was on my way home from Huntsville today and I couldn’t help but get off the beaten path to take a trip down memory lane in Mooresville, AL. Mooresville is like a miniature Williamsburg of the South. Have you ever driven through or taken a trip to Mooresville, AL?
It was among these quaint rustic buildings and this perfectly preserved southern town that I fell in love with photography.
We lived in Madison, Alabama 2007 – 2009, so this town was basically in our backyard.


Thanks to Facebook for cataloging all my life memories since 2009, I was able to quickly recover some of these favorite images that were taken of my family at Mooresville, Alabama.
It has been so long since I looked back at the portrait work from my early photographer days as E. Bailey Photography. I had to go blow the dust off an old hard drive to access these images. My style and understanding of lighting and posing has changed over the years, but I am thankful for the opportunity to start somewhere.
I will have to make a trip back to Mooresville one weekend with my girls to check out the JaVa Coffee House and Lyla’s Little House.
Who else is ready for a road trip to Mooresville, Alabama?
