Well it’s time to make this post. Once we relocated to Greenville, SC I really decided to wind this business down and put it on the backburner to pursue other opportunities. Turns out I am a lot better at building websites for other people, e-commerce, email and digital marketing, data attribution and analytics. I’m going […]
This picture is beautiful to me. My wife is eight months pregnant and was ok with hopping in a canoe on Lake Jocassee. Pretty soon we’ll be knee deep in diapers and all things baby, so it was nice to spend Sunday afternoon on the water. Lucy did great in the boat, so my gears […]
It’s been over a year since we relocated from Charleston to Greenville, SC and we are loving life in the upstate! I’m not sure where to begin with all the news, so here they are in no particular order. We almost moved to Chapel Hill, NC. It’s a nice area, but it’s no Greenville. Ultimately we […]
I am honored to have my photographs of Uganda featured on Leica’s blog. Be sure to check them out and read our little Q&A session. Thank you to everyone that helped make this trip a reality. I want to go back, but also challenge myself to make pictures like this in little ole Greenville, SC. Whether your […]
I had the honor to photograph Holli and Robert’s wedding at Nottoway Plantation in White Castle, Louisiana (between Baton Rouge and New Orleans) just before New Years Eve of 2015. The abundance of porches kept us dry from the afternoon showers and made for a great backdrop to make their pictures.
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My wife and I have wanted a dog for a long time now, but not having a yard and her being in school, kept us from making the commitment to a four legged friend. If you find yourself in a similar position, simply dog sit for all of your friends! You’ll love it and so will your friends. Anyway, with […]
I made some pictures of our old neighbors in Charleston, SC. Isn’t their daughter just precious? We got together for their session just before we moved upstate, but that sunset sure makes me miss the low country.