Matt & Brittany do some Modeling

Every now and then I get to work with a really AMAZING couple that really “clicks” with my personality and fun style of photography.  Matt & Brittany are just such a couple!  They’re just dating.  But Matt knew Brittany LOVED the camera.  So for Christmas he secretly got her a fun portrait session with me.  As it turns out, the camera LOVED her back…and him too.  Aren’t they just stunning together?!?  I mean these guys could be doing some serious modeling!  Matt is in the Navy and Brittany is in medical school.  We really had a lot of fun walking around town…and got lucky with a dramatic sunset to end our session with. 

Costello Family Christmas

I owe a huge thanks to my good friend and amazing photographer, Alice Keeney, for recommending me to the Costello’s.  Like my family, they are spread out all over the country.  So it’s very rare that everyone is together.  This Christmas, that actually happened!  In addition, Sophie and Brian are engaged!  (Alice is photographing their Big Day.)  So what better way to preserve their time together, than with a fun family portrait session at their home…with a few engagement photos added on for good measure.  J

High-Purity Standards

Many moons ago, Cami & I worked for a wonderful company called High-Purity Standards.  They are a global manufacturer of single and multielement standards for the calibration of analytical instruments.  The company, under the leadership of Dr. Rains and his daughter, Connie, has continued to grow and prosper.  They’ll be moving into a new larger facility soon.  And they needed some new images for their website.  It was so much fun going back to shoot for them, and getting to see our old friends and colleagues.  Here are a few images from the shoot.  All photos were shot with a Nikon D3 with wireless light provided by multiple SB-800 and SB-900 flashes. 

The Bessingers (Part Deux)

If you’ve ever eaten at Bessinger’s BBQ, you KNOW it’s the best BBQ anywhere!  Recently I’ve enjoyed photographing Michael Bessinger and his family.  Well last week I finally got to meet his brother, Tommy, and have the pleasure of photographing the “other” Bessinger brother with his children.  Rian has been attending Bible College in Australia and was home for the holidays.  So this was the perfect opportunity.  I had a great time hanging out with her and her brother, Drew, as we explored some of my favorite “Charleston Charm” sections of downtown.

Ashley & Jason at the French Huguenot Church

A few months ago I photographed Ashley’s Bridal Shoot at the Old Sheldon Church Ruins.  Then she changed and we met up with Jason at his grandmother’s house not far away for their Engagement Session.  Both of their shoots were some of my FAVORITES from the entire year.  We had so much fun exploring and experimenting and really came away with some fun shots.  So I KNEW their wedding was going to be a BLAST!!!

Ashley & Jason were married last weekend at the historic French Huguenot Church in downtown Charleston.  I met up with the guys at the Double Tree Inn, where we got some cool shots in and around the area, including down by The Market.  Then I headed over to the church hall at 44 Queen where the girls were getting ready.  It was dusk by then, so I was able to use a lot of neat creative lighting techniques to get some great shots of them.  Ashley had seen a shot I had taken at this church once before where I hid a remote camera in the choir loft shooting back at the congregation.  She’d asked me to do the same for her, so after finishing with the girls I went and set that up.  The shots turned out great!  The ceremony was wonderful with Jason’s brother, Daniel, performing the honors.  Then it was off to The Citadel Alumni Center for a rockin’ party with the Blue Dogs band!  Check out their Music Video at www.chrisandcami.com/blog.  And see the rest of their photos at www.chrisandcami.zenfolio.com.

CONGRATULATIONS, Jason & Ashley.  You’re so AMAZING just the way you are!!!



Human Rights Day

While the folks from Falling Whistles were in town, we photographed conceptual images for use in this Human Rights Day campaign.  I thought it would be fun to show you the progression from early photographic concept to final rendition after going through full retouching and graphic artistry.  We had a great time getting to know the folks from the team and I truly hope you’ll read the message and become a whistle blower for peace.  Human Rights Day is only two days away!  We in this country are so blessed to have the freedoms and creature comforts we so readily take for granted.  Let’s not forget many are still fighting for the basic right to live at peace!

Falling Whistles (Part 2)

Here are a few more shots of the team from FW with their “mobile command center” on our kitchen table.  🙂

Falling Whistles

A few weeks ago, Cami & I hosted the amazing team from Falling Whistles as they made their stop in Charleston along their Nationwide Tour designed to elevate the conversation in this country about the war in Congo.  Wait, there’s a war in Congo?

The Democratic Republic of Congo (the country I was born in) is home to our world’s deadliest war since WWII. Over the last decade more than 6 million people have died, and nearly 1,500 people continue to lose their lives daily. Sexual violence is more rampant here than anywhere else in the world, and thousands of children are involved in the war. Why?

There are a number of reasons, dating back over a century. The conflict has been tied directly to the country’s vast natural resources. They are both a blessing and a curse, making Congo a country of great potential and a frequent victim of exploitation.

The Falling Whistles campaign launched with a simple response – make their weapon your voice and be a whistleblower for peace in Congo. Read the story and buy the whistle. Proceeds go to rehabilitate and advocate for war-affected children. Share their story and speak up for them.

Studio Portraits

I don’t get the chance to shoot in our studio that often.  Here’s a couple shots from a really fun shoot the other day.  Adam & Kristyn live in our neighborhood.  So we bump into them when we’re out and about walking our dog and have gotten to know them over the years.  They are SUCH a neat couple.  So creating these timeless memories for them was a real joy for me. 

One of the best investments I ever made for our studio was connecting all my Alien Bee strobes via the RadioPopper Jr. remotes.  When working with a hyped up dog (you can see by that first image that it took Cami & Kristyn a while to calm down their beautiful Golden Retreiver, Sal!), you have to be able to move FAST!  So when the hair light needs to be reduced and the main light needs more juice, being able to do that in the blink of an eye right there on the camera is a HUGE advantage!  Fortunately Sal mellowed out and Dylan warmed up and we got some great images for them.  J

(Nikon D3, 70-200 f2.8, PocketWizard Plus II (triggering camera), Alien Bees, RadioPopper Jr (firing strobes), Photoflex softboxes, Bogen/Manfrotto supports for camera, lights, and backgrounds)

Reuniting with Old Friends

It’s been many years now since I photographed Tim & Jeni’s wedding!  But we continue to stay in touch.  It’s so fun to reunite with clients I’ve been working with for so long that they’ve become my friends.  I love seeing the changes in their lives and hear about their accomplishments since the last photo shoot.  The big change in Jeni & Tim’s life is their beautiful new daughter, Emelia.  J  For this shoot they brought out the whole family, which was especially neat since I hadn’t seen some of them since their wedding!

(Nikon D3, 70-200 f2.8, SB-900, SB-800, Lastolite EZYBox, RadioPoppers, Pocket Wizard, Bogen/Manfrotto tripod & lightstand)

ESPN Charleston Classic Action

Here’s a handful of images from the tournament!  The relatively new College of Charleston arena is well lit and a joy to shoot in compared to most venues.  All images were shot with available light using a pair of Nikon D3 bodies, 10.5mm fisheye, 14-24mm f2.8, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200 f2.8, and 200-400 f4.