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Featured by Leica: Inside the ‘Pearl of Africa’
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 […]
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A Time to Create
I spent a few hours out at RiverOaks this past weekend making pictures with other photographers and testing out some new equipment. It was a pleasure to see Marianne and her talented team serve their guests with creative and tasteful styling. My friend David and I may of only been there for a few hours, but it was […]
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Tia & Jeff · Alabama Wedding
I wanted to practice the Rolleiflex at a wedding, so I joined up Charis Films out of Raleigh, NC and made these pictures with them in Montgomery, Alabama. We had a blast.
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Ian · Charleston Portrait
Ian – featuring his guitar and mason jar. Some film, some digital.
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Touring Charleston
It has almost been a year since we moved from Atlanta to Charleston; and I can’t really think of a better place to call home. No wonder Charleston has been named one of the top 25 cities in the world, as well as USA’s #1 city for the third year in a row. Pretty much all of these photographs were […]
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Claire & Michael’s Rehearsal Dinner
Rehearsal dinner’s are always a joy to document, as this is where two families share life with those closest to their hearts. Claire & Michael, thank you for the opportunity to witness and photograph your story. Your rehearsal dinner at the Pinnacle Club was spectacular.
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Rachel & David ·Charleston
We had a great time walking through all of the little side streets of downtown Charleston. These are just a few of my favorite pictures from their wonderful day. More Charleston weddings coming soon!
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Winter & Spring
The winter months in the South have been a great time to take care of business; make more personal work, try new gear and techniques, submit album orders, polish up taxes, renew licenses, as well as revamping the website. Whether it’s with the cellphone or the fancy camera, I try to always make pictures and […]
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The fog on Sullivan’s Island
The fog grew more dense by the minute, but was kind enough to let me make a few frames before everything turned to a sea of grey. It was a peaceful and surreal way to start my day. Now the hard part – choosing which ones to print.