Pink & Green




There was so much “eye-candy” at Zac & Leslie’s wedding this weekend, I felt like I was on a sugar-high the whole night! (OK, maybe SOME of that had to do with all the delightful sugary treats on the candy buffet…shhh!) Regardless, these two put together a wedding that was so full of color and character that they truly made the day their own! Leslie had pink & green shoes and stockings, all the bridesmaids were in pink & green dresses, the bouquets were pink & green, Zac’s shoes were black & green, the isle runner was lined with pink & green flower pedals…heck…even the candy in the buffet was pink & green! All this color made for some truly unique images.

When I arrived at the Embassy Suites Downtown where the girls were getting ready, I noticed this huge green double-decker buss parked outside. Now WHAT are the chances of THAT!?! So of course we got a bunch of cool shots with Leslie and her bridesmaids in front of it.

The wedding and reception were held at the South Carolina Aquarium. The ceremony was outside on the terrace overlooking scenic Charleston Bay. As the evening light faded, the reception ramped up inside. Jay Maxwell kept the party going full steam and even let Zac and the guys do a little Bohemian Rhapsody serenade to the delight of everyone on the floor.

You guys were a TON of FUN! Congratulations to you both!!!
See the rest of the photos in their Online Gallery…

Sensory Overload

Not too long ago, my buddy Gary had a birthday. (I won’t tell you WHICH one – HA!) So to celebrate, he and I and a couple other friends drove to Columbia to see the famous Blue Man Group perform. WOW! Talk about sensory overload! If you ever get the chance, DO NOT pass up an opportunity to see this performance! Gary brought his Nikon D200 and took this shot from our seat in the second row…about 10 feet from the stage. šŸ™‚ Happy Birthday my friend!

Ginn Tribute Hosted by Annika

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Covering the Senior Championships last weekend and then being able to photograph the Ginn Tribute Hosted by Annika (arguably the best player of the decade) this weekend has been a real treat for me. Now don’t shoot me for saying so, but these LPGA ladies were a lot easier to look at than those “old guys”! šŸ™‚ It was a dreary, windy, and wet weekend. But I think the adverse conditions just goes to show how good these world-class athletes are. Besides, the rain adds that much more interest to the images. I know you can’t see all the details because of the resolution of the video…but seeing the raindrops zipping past the players in mid-swing, bouncing off their umbrellas, and dripping off the brims of their hats is SO COOL!!! Anyway, enjoy the show…

Ashley & Seth




There were SO MANY cool images from Ashley & Seth’s wedding last weekend! I had the hardest time picking a few to put on the blog. šŸ™‚ When I photographed Ashley’s Bridal Session several weeks ago, She was so much fun I just KNEW we were going to have a ball on her wedding day. Sure enough, it was a real joy hanging out with her and Seth this past weekend!

The wedding was held at Folly Beach outside the beach house they’d rented for the occasion. They both work at Roper Hospital. So their Chapman performed the ceremony and many of their friends and co-workers were there in support. Seth’s handsome chocolate lab was in the wedding. Being a dog-lover, I couldn’t help but include this shot of Dax daydreaming about chasing seagulls while the nuptials were being performed!

The reception was held at the famous South Carolina Aquarium. Holly, the Special Events Manager at the Aquarium, was there to make sure everything went smoothly. I grabbed this dramatic shot of Ashley & Seth on the terrace with the famous new bridge looming behind them just as the last rays of twilight slipped from the sky. Later, after a humorous (but not-too-damaging) cake cutting, I made this photo in front of the large main fish tank. How unique! CONGRATULATIONS, Seth & Ashley. May your marriage be as interesting, exciting, and as full of joy as your wedding day was!

Check out the rest of their photos here

Serenity

As most of you know, one of my favorite motto’s is “photography is not what I do, it’s who I am”. A couple days ago I was downtown photographing a portrait for a prominent local business lady. After our session was over and I was walking back to my vehicle, I noticed this tall ship anchored in the harbor. It was probably still hanging around town after the Tall Ships Festival last week. The light level was getting low and it had been a long day. But something inside me just said I COULD NOT pass up the opportunity to photograph this scene of serenity. So I dragged out the tripod and Nikkor 70-200VR lens to capture this image. My dad loves sailing…this photo makes me think of him.

We’re Moving

After nine years in our current home, Cami & I have decided to move! With the continued growth in Charleston, our neighborhood is seeing more renters and transient occupants than ever before. Our once quiet neighborhood is seeing more traffic and less pride of ownership. Plus, we’ve found a house with a unique floor plan that we both absolutely LOVE. So with the help of our friend and AWESOME real estate agent, Nick Maffia, we’re moving a couple miles down the road to a new neighborhood called Hunt Club. God willing, our closings will take place on June 27th. Please keep us in your prayers as we spend the next few weeks packing up our lives. We’ll update the website with new directions and information as soon as the move is complete. Don’t worry, I’ll post a photo of our NEW home once we’re in it! We’re so EXCITED and look forward to having you all come and visit!!!

68th Senior PGA Championships

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I had the privilege last week of photographing the 68th Senior PGA Championships for the Charleston Metro Sports Council. Having never photographed professional golf before, starting out by covering one of the BIGGEST events with some of the BEST senior players on the tour was like jumping into the deep end without a safety net. But as those who know me can attest, I relish a good challenge! So I did my research during the weeks prior. And when the time came, everything went smooth as silk. I got some GREAT shots and was able to enjoy the beautiful weather and scenic landscape of the famous Ocean Course. Here’s a slide-show of some of my favorite images. Many thanks to Kathleen Cartland for once again believing in me.

Next weekend I’ll be following up my debut as a golf photographer by covering the Ginn Tribute Hosted by Annika! Can you tell I LOVE MY JOB!!! šŸ™‚

A Gesture of Appreciation

I just love Cami for her big heart! She quietly slips out of the house three times a week to go read to a kind older lady in our church who is home-bound, doesn’t have much family in the area, and hardly gets any visitors. Over the years, they’ve developed a friendship that is special to both of them. On one of her visits last week, Miss Alma gave Cami this BEAUTIFUL potted Amaryllis flower. I think it was her way of saying how much she appreciates their time together…

Fun in the Sun

Cami & I went to visit her parents and her brother for Mother’s Day weekend. After a nice brunch, her brother, Scott, took Mojo (his dog), Henry (our dog), Cami, and myself out for a ride in the boat. On the way back, Came grabbed this shot of Mojo, all wet and smelly, trying to get some lovin‘ from me! Henry was on the seat to my left, all hunkered down to stay out of the wind. I hope he doesn’t see this picture of me with another dog and get jealous!!! šŸ™‚

A Colorful Affair





I’m such a SUCKER for bright colors! And Jenni & Jeremy’s wedding last weekend was so full of bright, cheerful colors that I was like a kid in a CANDY store. OK…enough with the puns about the lollipops in the last image! šŸ™‚ I also had an extra boost of fun getting to meet and work with Valerie, who was the Matron of Honor and also a photographer with Richard Bell Photography. We had a BLAST bouncing ideas off each other and just sharing in our mutual passion for photography.

Jenni & Jeremy’s ceremony took place at Church of the Holy Cross on Sullivan’s Island. Since Jenni had grown up going to church in the old sanctuary, I really wanted to incorporate it into some of their photos. Of course I couldn’t resist using the beautiful red door to the old building. They turned out AWESOME. How fitting is it that the new sanctuary has this gorgeous red carpet everywhere?!? The folks at the church were a pleasure to work with. I’m so honored to have visually preserved this beautiful service so that these two can look back and remember the joy of this special day.

After the service, a WONDERFUL reception was held at Alhambra Hall. It was clear how important the fellowship of friends and family was to these two. They mingled and hugged and danced with EVERYONE. It brought a smile to my heart to even see their grandparents out there cuttin‘ the rug! When it was time for the toasts, the heartfelt remarks made it just as clear how important Jenni & Jeremy are to everyone who’s lives they have touched.

CONGRATULATIONS Jenni & Jeremy! You guys are truly blessed with an AWESOME support group of family and friends. See ALL their photos in our Online Gallery

MUSC Hooding Ceremony

The “Hooding Ceremony” for MUSC’s College of Health Professions has become an annual event which I thoroughly enjoy photographing! It’s so neat to see all these young people achieve their dreams and embark on a new adventure in their lives. After sitting through the ceremony and posing for all the different group photos, I could tell THIS crew was about to BURST! So I encouraged them to let loose…and was rewarded with this image full of energy and excitement!!!

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Society of Industrial Realtors

Last week, I had the privilege of photographing a very elite group of Realtors in the Charleston area. The Society of Industrial Realtors is THE leading professional commercial and industrial real estate association in the world! With more than 3,100 members in 480 cities in 20 countries, SIOR represents today’s most knowledgeable, experienced, and successful commercial real estate brokerage specialists. Apparently, you have to pass an EXTREMELY difficult exam in order to become a member. That’s why there are only EIGHT such individuals in Charleston! It was an honor to meet and photograph each of them…