Here’s a few of my favorites from the time I spent photographing Amy and Pete up in Durham a little over a week ago. I met Amy while I was living in Columbia and was thrilled that she picked me to photograph her wedding. She and Pete hit it off the same weekend that Jessica and I did. There’s a ton to share about these two, but I’m running a little late, so I’ll add more on Part 2 when I post some of the wedding photos. These are from a little time we spent together the day before the wedding.
Isle of Palms says no to professional photographers as no business can be done on the beach.
I haven’t experienced it yet, but I’ve heard the fines are nasty. You don’t have to tell me twice. I’ll keep my beach sessions elsewhere. It’s just a bummer for the vacationers, brides, couples, models, photographers and everyone that would love to have beautiful photos made on one of Charleston’s beautiful beaches.
I know I’ve been a bad blogger lately. I’ve got some upcoming posts with lots of new photos. Leigh and ResortQuest have both been keeping me more than busy the past few weeks between weddings galore & website deadlines I haven’t had much time to update anything.
Leigh and I photographed an awesome wedding that started with a gorgeous rehearsal dinner on Friday night at the South Carolina Aquarium and ended last night at the William Aiken House. I can’t wait to share those photos. Today we’ll be photographing a wedding at Alhambra Hall in Mount Pleasant. It has one of the best views in all the Charleston area. The ships pass so close it seems like you can touch them.
Last weekend we photographed Mary Frances & her new husband Andy out at Magnolia Plantation. Gawwwwjus is how they pronounce this one.
While I’m waiting for a Lightroom export, I figured I’d try to fix my comments on the old blog. I think I’ve been successful, but would appreciate your help. Feel free to leave me a comment and I’ll see if it comes through for moderation.
Whoa! My stepdad (Gary) was at the South Carolina Federal Credit Union in Goose Creek yesterday when two guys came rushing in. Gary said one of them was waving what looked like a chrome .45 around shouting to get down & that they didn’t want to hurt anyone while the other guy jumped the counter to get the cash. They left leaving everyone unharmed. Gary was only about 10 or 12 feet away from the guy waving the gun. I may be selfish for saying it but I’m really glad Gary didn’t try to take the guy down or anything. People who are crazy enough to think it’s easy to get away with robbing a bank are crazy enough to pull a trigger. Gary is known for having quick reflexes under intense and bad situations, and I’m really glad he didn’t do anything and get hurt. He’s in the video below wearing the dark blue mechanic uniform walking with the police officer.
If the video isn’t showing up for you, you can find it here on the local news channel WCIV website.