A Trio of 200s

As a member of NPS (Nikon Professional Services), Nikon occasionally loans me their latest products to try out. This weekend they sent me the AMAZING new AFS Nikkor 200mm f2.0 with Vibration Reduction technology. Affectionately known as the “Fat Boy” among pro circles, you can see why in this comparison of three lenses that achieve 200mm focal lengths. The Fat Boy is on the right…duh! With a maximum aperture of 2.0, it’s a full stop brighter than my favorite 70-200mm f2.8 zoom on the left. That means it can capture an image in a dimly lit environment that’s TWICE as dark as the 70-200mm f2.8 can. For comparison, in the middle I have my wonderful 200-400mm f4.0 zoom. This is my favorite “long glass” or Super Telephoto lens. The Fat Boy can see in an environment that’s FOUR times as dark as the 200-400 f4.0 can. Obviously, each piece of equipment has their advantages and disadvantages. But I certainly can say I thoroughly enjoyed playing with this ultra sharp, ultra fast, ultra bright (and ultra heavy) wonder of modern technology. The Fat Boy is the fastest 200mm lens currently produced by ANY camera manufacturer!

Reflections in the Waves

Tara & Matt contacted me from out of town about photographing an Engagement Session for them. Recently engaged, they were VERY MUCH in love. šŸ™‚ This was one of my favorite images from the session because of the intimate embrace, the serene expression on Tara’s face, and their reflection in the glassy surface below.

Matt is an Underwater Fine Art Photographer. Check out some of his AMAZING photos at www.toadpool.com.

Faith

Faith is a longtime client, friend, and kindred spirit of mine. She’s an account administrator for Marsh Management Services. She ALSO bakes AMAZING made-from-scratch cookies! I took this shot of her while I was at their office photographing head-shots of their executives. Doesn’t she look like a young Bette Midler?

Danielle & Keith





Danielle & Keith were my DREAM BRIDE & GROOM! I was talking to Eddie “L” (their incredible DJ) at the end of the reception and we both agreed that they were two of the nicest people we’d ever worked with!

To start the day off, I photographed Keith and his “entourage” at the Dunes West Country Club where they were getting ready. Then I zipped over to Danielle’s house in Dunes West where I was rewarded with this elegant portrait of Danielle relaxing before the Main Event. With Keith being a Citadel Grad, it was fitting that their ceremony took place at Summerall Chapel…complete with sword ceremony! On our way off campus, we stopped by his old barracks to create a couple cool shots like this one of them in the checkered courtyard. The reception was appropriately held at the Citadel Beach House where the beautiful sunset allowed me to capture this contemplative silhouette while they shared a little “alone time” away from the party. With heavy beach-theme decorations, I thought it would be neat to get a unique image of their gorgeous rings on the arm of this starfish.

Danielle & Keith, thanks for putting up with all my CRAZY ideas and being so AWESOME to photograph. When you look at this last photo, remember that a ring is in the form of a circle, with no beginning and no end. May your love for each other be never-ending!

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An EXCLUSIVE with Mr. President





WOW! It’s not often in one’s life that someone can say “I met the most powerful figure in the free world”. However I have been BLESSED with just such an honor!

After going through scrutiny and eventual approval by the Secret Service, I was hired by an organization called The First Tee to photograph a private function for their National Trustees at the Ocean Course on the Kiawah Island Resort. Former President of the United States, George Bush, was the guest of honor.

I arrived early to get this shot of the Club House where the fine reception and dinner would take place. All told, there were only about 30 guests in this elite group of golf enthusiasts. As part of the requirements to join included a cool One Million Dollars, I can understand why! But once you were “in”, you were “IN”. I mean Mr. President was happy to mingle and chat with everyone that could muster up the nerves to shake his hand.

As the setting sun released an explosion of colors all over the sky, I framed this silhouette of Mr. Goodwin, owner of the Kiawah Island Resort, talking to Mr. President on the balcony about the famed Ocean Course that stretched out below them in the fading light. The next morning I returned to photograph a friendly round of golf between all the guests, minus The President who had flown on to New Hampshire at the conclusion of the previous evening’s events, on this very same golf course of Ryder Cup fame.

I must say, I feel HUMBLED and HONORED to have been selected to cover this amazing event! Much gratitude to Jennifer Kenwell and her awesome organizational skills, and Carol Curry from the PGA Tour. You ladies ROCK!

Videographer Extraordinaire

Bill Nixon of http://www.coastalvideography.com/ is one of my favorite videographers to work with! He has an AMAZING vision and definitely loves what he does ALMOST as much as I love what I do! šŸ™‚ We always have a great time together. So when I arrived at Josh & Erin’s wedding and saw him getting out of his car…I KNEW it was going to be a great day. Needless to say, with all the images I take at each wedding, I end up with quite a few shots that have DJ’s, videographers, caterers, wait staff, etc. in the background. So I sent Bill some of the “where’s waldo” photos he was in just for kicks. Well, he went and created this REALLY COOL slideshow with them. Check it out at:
http://coastalvideography.com/Chris_and_Cami.html

Just Erin

Erin and I had a really neat time getting to know each other and getting to work together a few weeks ago. We arranged to meet at historic Boone Hall Plantation for me to create some memorable Bridal Portraits for her. They ALL came out AWESOME…but this was one of my favorites. šŸ™‚

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Erin & Josh





After about six years together, Erin & Josh FINALLY tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony at Alhambra Hall. I met up with Erin and her girls at The Old Village Post House, where Josh had proposed to Erin months before, where she was getting ready for her Big Day, and where she and Josh would spend their wedding night together. Erin is such a beautiful petite young lady…but she has more heart and soul than most people TWICE her size…I just LOVE that about her! šŸ™‚

When I left the girls to finish doing their “thing”, I met up with Josh at Alhambra Hall where the ceremony and reception would take place. The Grand Lawn is a fantastic place to photograph with all kinds of neat backgrounds. The vertical texture of the tree bark, contrasting with the smooth horizontal white of fence made for a cool shot of Josh.

The ceremony itself was late in the evening under the Live Oak. So the lighting was absolutely MAGICAL! Erin’s face was GLOWING in the setting sun as she looked into Josh’s eyes. I know it’s hard to see in these small images, but you can juuust make out the solitary tear running down her right cheek as they exchanged their vows. It was a touching moment for me and I felt blessed to have been in the presence of their love and adoration for each other!

Erin and Josh, thank you for making my heart FULL on your wedding day! May your hearts be ever overflowing as you fill each other’s lives with love, hope, and peace each day you spend together.

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Charleston’s Finest Chefs



I’ve been working on a really neat project with the Charleston Regional Business Journal to photograph some of Charleston’s FINEST Chefs. The story will include some of their favorite holiday recipes. Here are a few of the images that I really enjoyed creating. The first one is of Fred Neuville at The Fat Hen. I had such a great time with Fred and was so impressed with his kitchen that Cami and I took our friends Nick & Sharon there for dinner last night! The second image is of Kevin Ives of The Ocean Room, which is at The Sanctuary on Kiawah Island. And the third is of Mike Lata of Fig. Mmmmmmbon appetit!

Something Special

When Jessica & Paul were planning the photography for their wedding day, they decided they didn’t want a traditional Bridal Session or Engagement Session. Instead, they wanted something special! So when I showed them photos from a previous Trash-the-Dress session, it clicked. So the day after their wedding, we went out to one of my favorite beaches and HAD A BLAST! I’m quite certain some of these images will end up gracing the walls of our studio very soon… šŸ™‚

Jessica & Paul





Jessica is this sweet “California Girl” that I absolutely LOVE to death! Paul is this suave, studly “Firefighter Dude” full of romantic charm. They compliment each other PERFECTLY!!! šŸ™‚

Their wedding was held at St. Luke’s Chapel…one of my favorite little chapels here in the Holy City. The exposed wood rafters and bright stain glass windows make for a beautiful combination that’s hard to beat. Their reception was held at The Mills House…another one of my favorite venues with it’s classic old-school attention to detail. In between the two locations, Jessica & Paul had their limo driver drop them off at Waterfront Park so we could create some fun and unique images in the soft light of the setting sun. The very next day, we met again for an AWESOME Trash-the-Dress session at Folly Beach before they headed out to catch their Mediterranean Cruise.

Jessica & Paul, you guys were THE BEST! I had SO MUCH FUN working with you guys and getting to know all your family and friends. You are truly blessed to be surrounded by such a strong support group. I wish you ALL THE HAPPINESS in the world!!!

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As most of you know, I’m the Official Photographer of the Family Circle Cup Tennis Championships. But I’m also a huge tennis fan and love to play the game! One of the local USTA teams I play on won our city league earlier this summer and got to compete in the State Championships this weekend. On top of THAT, the US Open has been going on and I enjoyed watching my favorite pros strut their stuff. Knocked out fairly early at the US Open this year, here’s a shot of Serena Williams from last year’s FCC Championships.