Blogged : prep and whimsey
Charleston is our base. We love it, we live it, we photograph it and sometimes we travel beyond. Litchfield/Pawleys Island is one of our favorites beyond spots.
Blogged : Prettiness Continues
Sunny weddings in April at Middleton Place will warm you up from the inside out. Always grateful to The Wedding Row for sharing our couples and their unique touches. Take a peak to see more. Design, decor and seamless planning by Engaging Events.
10 Years in Pictures
In 2004, we landed in the City of Charleston and launched MCG Photography. From the beach to the air, plantations to cobbled streets, brides to babies, and events to art... we are grateful to have Charleston as our backdrop.
Blogged : Classy but sassy
Bursting Joy! Thanks to PartySlate for hosting and posting these two. Funfetti cupcakes, high fives and running in heels photographs. The couple's personality shines through all of their moments and details.
Gibbes Exhibition: Art of John Westmark
One of the perks of photographing events for our local Gibbes museum is meeting the artists and witnessing them sharing their stories and gifts. John Westmark’s ‘Double Bind Series’ encompass’ the whole feminine spirit; bold, bright, movement, stillness, grace and strength. The pieces are large with up close surprises.
Gibbes Event: Street Party
If you like to eat, the Gibbes Museum Street party is your party. Keeping with the theme of East Meets West, the event incorporated belly dancing, henna body art, an open bar, more than 15 of your favorite restaurants and desserts galore in the middle of downtown Charleston.
Design as Art
In March of 2014 the Women’s Council of the Gibbes Museum hosted Charlotte Moss for the Art of Design lecture and luncheon benefiting the museum. Ms Moss, author of A Visual Life: Scrapbooks, Collages, and Inspiration, sparks the senses to be present to see the beauty that surrounds us.
And the fog rolled in
Clients often ask about how weather affects our work. My pollyannaish answer is that all weather has a benefit. It is in how you look at it. And through the years we have had to contend with all sorts of different weather conditions.