North Charleston Police Evidence Building

It never ceases to amaze me what cool and interesting places my camera gets me into!

Yesterday afternoon I had the pleasure of photographing a very non-descript building in a back lot off a remote cul-de-sac in North Charleston. Turns out this will be the new North Charleston Police Evidence Building!!! Yup…try getting into this facility in a few months once it is up and operational. I bet security will be like entering Fort Knox! Things were still very much under construction on the inside. But it was really cool to see all the movable shelving displays they were installing. There were separate secure rooms for things like firearms, drugs, DNA, and fingerprints. Just imagine what stories these four walls will be able to tell in 50 years!

Many thanks to Trident Construction for trusting me with another important assignment. Everything was shot with Nikon Z9, Nikkor Z 14-30 f4, and Nikkor 24-120 f4.

American Gardens for Seamon Whiteside

Have you visited the new American Gardens in the heart of downtown Charleston yet? If you haven’t, I highly recommend it. Check out their website for upcoming events, and plan your visit accordingly: https://americangardenschs.com/

American Gardens was created as a living reflection of Charleston’s role in shaping the American story. Honoring the city’s past and embracing its evolving spirit, the gardens offer an urban retreat where all are welcome. Here, residents and visitors can pause, gather, and connect in a space designed to celebrate shared humanity.

American Gardens is a 1-acre, publicly accessible park, adjacent to the Gibbs Museum, that opened in November 2025. It completely transforming a former asphalt parking lot into a curated green space. Developed by Ben Navarro’s Beemok Hospitality Collection, it is designed as a community gathering space honoring the American Dream, featuring fountains, live oaks, colorful perennials, and beautiful magnolias.

I had the pleasure of photographing the gardens for the engineering team of Seamon Whiteside, using a Nikon Z9, Nikkor Z 24-120 f4, and DJI Mavic 3 Pro.

Samantha, Tiffany, and Chanlee at Hampton Park

There’s something really special about reconnecting with old friends through photography, and this session at Hampton Park in downtown Charleston was one of those moments I’ll always appreciate. I first met Samantha years ago on a mission trip to Tanzania, and we’ve stayed close ever since. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of photographing some meaningful milestones for her, including her beautiful destination wedding in Arkansas.

Now a full-time veterinarian living in Maine with her husband, Samantha made a trip back to Charleston this week to reunite with two of her closest friends. Tiffany and Shanlee were both bridesmaids in Samantha’s wedding, so there was plenty of history and laughter to go around. The two sisters flew in from Arkansas, and the three of them created what felt like a reverse bachelorette party—just a relaxed, joy-filled time to reconnect and celebrate their friendship while exploring historic Charleston.

I’m grateful she asked me to commemorate this occasion for them with a fun photo shoot. I photographed the session using dual Nikon Z9 bodies, paired with the Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/2.8 II and 70-200mm f/2.8 II lenses. A Godox AD200 in a medium octabox helped shape the natural light beautifully. It was a perfect afternoon, making memories with an incredible group of friends!

The Citadel – Academy of Engineers Awards Banquet

I had the pleasure of photographing the Academy of Engineers Awards Banquet held at The Citadel, one of Charleston’s most iconic and historic campuses. The event took place at the beautiful Holliday Alumni Center, providing an elegant setting that perfectly matched the prestige of the occasion.

The evening brought together an impressive group of engineers, leaders, and distinguished guests to celebrate outstanding achievements within the field. From the moment guests arrived, there was a strong sense of pride and camaraderie in the room. It’s always rewarding to document events like this, where meaningful recognition and genuine connections are at the forefront.

Throughout the banquet, I focused on capturing a mix of candid interactions, formal group photos, award presentations, and the overall atmosphere of the evening. The formal setting, combined with the energy of the attendees, created a great balance of polished moments and authentic expressions.

For this event, I worked with a dual-camera setup to ensure complete coverage. I used a Nikon Z9 paired with the Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/2.8 II for versatility, while a Nikon Zf with the Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 II allowed me to capture tighter, more intimate moments from a distance. This combination gave me the flexibility to move seamlessly between wide scene-setting shots and close-up storytelling images.

Lighting was key in bringing the room to life. I used six Godox off-camera flashes strategically placed around the space to create consistent, flattering light on the stage and throughout the venue. These remote flashes were controlled from the Godox V480 flashes on each camera, and helped give the images more depth and dimension than would otherwise be possible with only using on-camera flash.

It was an honor to document such a meaningful evening, and I always enjoy working in a setting as timeless as The Citadel.

NAEGA Conference in Nashville

The mission of the North American Export Grains Association is to promote and sustain the reliability of commercial agricultural exports. NAEGA is the global leader in shaping commercial solutions rooted in contractual expertise, commercial knowledge and industry innovation. The organization maintains a steadfast commitment to outcomes that are risk proportionate and science based.

It has bee my pleasure to photograph the annual NAEGA conference for 3 years now. This year’s program was held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Nashville, TN. After remarks from the leadership team, including Matt Hopkins and Alejandra Castillo, three Senior Advisors were recognized for their years of dedication and service. There was a brief board meeting to discuss the business of NAEGA. And finally, the Trade Outlook Program included a number of excellent speakers and panelists from the US and Canada. After the closing remarks, I had the pleasure of photographing a group photo of all attendees, a Board of Directors photo, and a variety of headshots for those who needed an update.

(Nikon Z9 x2 Nikkor Z 24-70 f2.8 II, Nikkor Z 70-180 f2.8, DJI Mini 3 Pro)

NAEGA Conference in Nashville

The mission of the North American Export Grains Association is to promote and sustain the reliability of commercial agricultural exports. NAEGA is the global leader in shaping commercial solutions rooted in contractual expertise, commercial knowledge and industry innovation. The organization maintains a steadfast commitment to outcomes that are risk proportionate and science based.

It has bee my pleasure to photograph the annual NAEGA conference for 3 years now. This year’s program was held in Nashville, TN. The evening before kicking off the annual meeting, a heart-warming Senior Advisor Dinner Reception was held at the NashHouse Southern Spoon & Saloon in honor of the three gentleman who have passed down their wisdom and knowledge over the years!

(Nikon Z9, Nikkor Z 24-70 f2.8 II, Nikkor Z 70-180 f2.8, DJI Mini 3 Pro)

NAEGA Conference in Nashville

The mission of the North American Export Grains Association is to promote and sustain the reliability of commercial agricultural exports. NAEGA is the global leader in shaping commercial solutions rooted in contractual expertise, commercial knowledge and industry innovation. The organization maintains a steadfast commitment to outcomes that are risk proportionate and science based.

It has bee my pleasure to photograph the annual NAEGA conference for 3 years now. This year’s program was held in Nashville, TN…which is one of my favorite cities in the US. I had so much fun capturing the heart and soul of Nashville’s downtown music scene during some down time one evening!

(Nikon Zf, Nikkor Z 24-120 f4, DJI Mini 3 Pro)

Renewable Fuels Association – National Ethanol Conference Closing Reception

Once again, it was an absolute pleasure to photograph the National Ethanol Conference for the Renewable Fuels Association!

The National Ethanol Conference (NEC) is the most widely attended executive-level conference for the ethanol industry. Past events have welcomed industry leaders from across the United States and 20 countries. Since 1996, the Renewable Fuels Association’s NEC has been recognized as the ethanol conference for the latest, most timely information on marketing, legislative, and regulatory issues facing the industry. With numerous networking opportunities, more business meetings are conducted and more contacts are made at this conference than at any other ethanol conference world wide!

This year’s conference was held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando Florida. After all the meetings, speakers, and panel discussions, it was time to relax and enjoy the beautiful Florida weather. The “Havana Nights” themed closing reception was a huge hit and a great way to wrap up another successful NEC conference!

Nikon Z9 (x2), Nikkor Z 24-70 f2.8 II, Nikkor Z 70-180 f2.8, DJI Mini 3 Pro

Renewable Fuels Association – National Ethanol Conference General Session

Once again, it was an absolute pleasure to photograph the National Ethanol Conference for the Renewable Fuels Association!

The National Ethanol Conference (NEC) is the most widely attended executive-level conference for the ethanol industry. Past events have welcomed industry leaders from across the United States and 20 countries. Since 1996, the Renewable Fuels Association’s NEC has been recognized as the ethanol conference for the latest, most timely information on marketing, legislative, and regulatory issues facing the industry. With numerous networking opportunities, more business meetings are conducted and more contacts are made at this conference than at any other ethanol conference world wide!

This year’s conference was held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando Florida. Day 2 was filled with networking, keynote presentations, panel discussions, Q&A sessions, and special guest speakers.

Nikon Z9 (x2), Nikkor Z 14-24 f4, Nikkor Z 24-70 f2.8 II, Nikkor Z 70-180 f2.8

Renewable Fuels Association – National Ethanol Conference Welcome Reception

Once again, it was an absolute pleasure to photograph the National Ethanol Conference for the Renewable Fuels Association!

The National Ethanol Conference (NEC) is the most widely attended executive-level conference for the ethanol industry. Past events have welcomed industry leaders from across the United States and 20 countries. Since 1996, the Renewable Fuels Association’s NEC has been recognized as the ethanol conference for the latest, most timely information on marketing, legislative, and regulatory issues facing the industry. With numerous networking opportunities, more business meetings are conducted and more contacts are made at this conference than at any other ethanol conference world wide!

This year’s conference was held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando Florida. After photographing a team photo for the RFA staff, Day 1 concluded with two very nice receptions. The first was to honor women in leadership rolls throughout the ethanol industry. Immediately following that, we all joined the official Welcome Reception for good food, and great networking.

Nikon Z9 (x2), Nikkor Z 24-70 f2.8 II, Nikkor Z 70-180 f2.8

Renewable Fuels Association – National Ethanol Conference Golf Mixer

Once again, it was an absolute pleasure to photograph the National Ethanol Conference for the Renewable Fuels Association!

The National Ethanol Conference (NEC) is the most widely attended executive-level conference for the ethanol industry. Past events have welcomed industry leaders from across the United States and 20 countries. Since 1996, the Renewable Fuels Association’s NEC has been recognized as the ethanol conference for the latest, most timely information on marketing, legislative, and regulatory issues facing the industry. With numerous networking opportunities, more business meetings are conducted and more contacts are made at this conference than at any other ethanol conference world wide!

This year’s conference was held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando Florida. Day 1 kicked off with a fun, relaxing, round of golf at the resort’s famous picturesque golf course…which was a great way for everyone to reconnect and recharge before the meetings began!

Nikon Z9 (x2), Nikkor Z 24-120 f4, Nikkor Z 70-200 f2.8 + 1.4TC, Nikkor Z 400 f4.5, DJI Mini 3 Pro

Panama Wildlife in El Valle de Anton

When I got hired to photograph a major international conference in Panama for the US Grains & Bioproducts Council, Cami and I decided to fly down a few days early and enjoying all the beautiful nature and wildlife! We had visited Panama about a decade earlier, and fell in love with the country. Being a neighbor of Costa Rica, it has many of the same gorgeous tropical birds. And it even has some really cool indiginous wildlife found nowhere else on the planet, like the Golden Frog!

The Panamanian golden frog (Atelopus zeteki) is a critically endangered, highly poisonous frog—actually a toad—that uses a unique, hand-waving “semaphore” signal to communicate near loud, rushing mountain streams. Native only to Panama, they are a national symbol of luck and prosperity. Unfortunately, they are now believed to be extinct in the wild due to a deadly invasive fungus. Our decision to stay in El Valle de Anton during our time in Panama was largely based on the fact that the El Valle Amphibian Conservation Center Foundation (EVACC), which was the organization that saw the effects of this terrible fungus and sprang into action to save as many Golden Frogs as possible from the wild, was just a mile up the road from our hotel! We visited EVACC on the last day of our trip, and were lucky enough to see one of these amazing amphibians that was part of their breeding program.

The hotel where we stayed was aptly named the Golden Frog Inn. It was a beautiful oasis, with large spacious rooms, friendly staff, a nice sized pool, picturesque grounds, and an excellent in-house restaurant. The property was built on the side of what looked like a steep mountain. When in fact, we were literally perched on the inner “wall” of a crater, with views of the rim towering behind us, and views of the town far below in the “bowl”! El Valle de Antón is a unique town located inside the caldera of one of the world’s largest inhabited, inactive volcanoes, which last erupted roughly 300,000 years ago. Known for its cool, spring-like climate year-round, it offers a dramatic escape from Panama City’s heat, surrounded by lush cloud forests, hot springs, and hiking trails.

Speaking of trails, the highlight of our stay was when we met up with our bird guide at the famous Canopy Lodge for a fun day of “birding”! Although it was unusually windy and rainy for this time of year, which made the hiking trails a bit muddy, we still managed to spot a TON of unbelievable wildlife in the span of our 6-hour tour. We had booked a Day Hike. But many of the other guests on our tour were actually staying at the lodge. We had inquired about staying there. However, they didn’t have availability for our dates. And although they had unbelievable bird stations attracting all kinds of activity, we honestly liked our accomodations at Golden Frog Inn better.

Besides all the wildlife, we enjoyed spending time in El Valle. It has a charming, peaceful atmosphere about it. There aren’t as many ex-pats living here as there are in other parts of Panama, like Bokete, Coronado, Volcan, or Playa Blanca. So we had to rely more heavily on my broken Spanish and our Google Translate app than we expected. But it was charming to barter with the locals while shopping at the farmers market, or mime our way through ordering a meal at the local restaurants. We also visited the Serpentario Maravillas Tropicales, a small family owned serpentarium…as well as Mariposario del Valle, the local butterfly sanctuary.

Our biggest regret was that we hadn’t booked a longer visit to this beauitul country! The locals seem so happy, everyone is incredibly nice, the healthcare system is amazing (and affordable), prices are reasonable (although not necessarily “cheap”), nature and wildlife abound, the climate is great, they use the US dollar for currency (nice not to have to do cartwheels in your head to figure out what you’re spending), crime is virtually non-existent, and the economy is in great shape! Who knows…maybe we’ll be back to Panama for another visit some day in the future???