Count In Threes Photo: Editorial Calm And Emotional Truth
READING TIME: 2 min 47 sec
PUBLICATION DATE: 12/26/2025
UPDATED: 12/26/2025
READING TIME: 2 min 47 sec
PUBLICATION DATE: 12/26/2025
UPDATED: 12/26/2025
Kim Zebron is the founder and lead photographer of Count In Threes Photo, a studio built around intentional design and emotional authenticity. Her perspective is influenced by physical spaces as much as people — how light falls across architecture, how history lingers in a room, and how unscripted moments unfold naturally between them.
With over a decade of experience behind the camera and six years of photographing weddings nationwide, Kim has developed a visual language that feels grounded and editorial at once. Couples often describe her presence as calm and reassuring — someone who creates space rather than interrupts it.
For Kim, luxury isn’t about excess. It’s about intention, artistry, and making couples feel truly seen.
Kim officially launched her business in 2019, bringing together years of creative experience and a clear vision for what wedding photography could feel like. Since then, Count In Threes Photo has grown into a sought-after studio for couples and planners who value collaboration and thoughtful detail over formulaic timelines.
When asked to define her photography style, Kim keeps it simple and precise:
Her work blends fashion-forward composition with documentary sensitivity, allowing moments to breathe while still being beautifully composed. Rather than forcing emotion, Kim observes it — guiding gently when needed, stepping back when moments deserve to unfold on their own.
Kim photographs with Canon cameras and Godox lighting equipment, choosing tools that allow flexibility without distracting from the experience itself. Her technical choices support her philosophy: clean, intentional imagery that feels timeless rather than overproduced.
What Kim values most about being a photographer goes far beyond aesthetics.
“What I enjoy most is being able to show couples their wedding day through my eyes—highlighting not just what it looked like, but how it felt. It’s about translating fleeting moments, quiet glances, and intentional details into imagery that allows them to relive the day with depth and perspective.”
This emotional translation — turning feeling into memory — sits at the core of her work.
Kim’s approach to working with couples begins with listening. While clients seek her perspective and artistic direction, she believes the final outcome should always reflect who they truly are.
“Clients hire me for my perspective on wedding days, but the final outcome is always shaped by who they are—their personalities, emotions, and the way their day naturally unfolds. My role is to guide with intention while creating space for authenticity.”
The result is imagery that feels personal rather than performative.
For Count In Threes Photo, custom coverage isn’t an add-on — it’s the norm.
Kim works closely with each couple to shape collections that align with their timeline, priorities, and emotional rhythms.
Her advice to couples is refreshingly honest and grounded:
“Do what feels more like you! If you're hesitating, don't do it!”
Rather than following expectations or trends, Kim encourages couples to trust their instincts — knowing that authenticity always translates best on camera.
Kim happily photographs destination weddings and is currently especially inspired by European locations.
“Absolutely!! Currently obsessed with Europe - All parts of it!”
Historic architecture, layered textures, and slower-paced celebrations continue to influence her evolving visual style.
Before making any decisions, Kim offers one practical piece of advice:
It’s a reminder that trust and experience matter just as much as aesthetics.
Count In Threes Photo stands out for its balance — editorial refinement paired with emotional honesty, structure paired with freedom. Kim Zebron’s work isn’t about directing moments, but about recognizing them, preserving them, and presenting them with care.
For couples seeking photography that feels intentional, calm, and deeply human, her perspective offers something quietly powerful.