Charleston Elopement Photography at White Point Gardens
Oh so special details: The bride sported some super-sparkly pink Keds which was perfect for our stroll after the ceremony. The groom had a first dance song cued on his phone. They ordered a super sweet cake to cut into with more sparkle on the cake topper. And, they face-timed their parents right before they left to say their I do’s.
Documenting Artist at the Gibbes Museum
The four walls of the studio are the same, but each artist brings their medium and personality to the space. Generally, you see finished work on the walls which gives you an idea of the artist and their style.
Album Layout and Wedding Inspiration: River Course w. Engaging Events
If you are looking for ideas for personalized details, this is a wedding to check out. Cursive hangers, embossed bags, candy to go, chalkboards, signature drinks, party hat exit and trolley transport. We loved it all.
Amy Coy Forum and 1858 Prize Party, Gibbes Museum
Two nights back to back at the Gibbes Museum to educate and celebrate Southern art. Society 1858's mission to inspire discussion and excite up-and-coming arts patrons about the diverse range of artwork being created in the contemporary South.
River Course Classic Blog on PartySlate, Kiawah Island
Liz and Greg's wedding day weaved in their families, love of travel and historic interests. View More on PartySlate link.
Charleston Event Photography : Eva Chen
he Women’s Council brought in Eva Chen for the Gibbes Museum Art of Design luncheon. I am a sucker for the confident, trail-blazer that creates a life of her own design.
Marrying at the Mansion
Print Gratitude for the July/August issue of Columbia Metropolitan Magazine. We are thrilled to see our couple and images find a cover, print story and online home. Our first wedding in Columbia SC at the Lace House and Governor’s Mansion was a fantastic experience.
Eyes of the Beholder
Most people think of our photography with the focus we so often share: the art of people. On our off time, our interests go in many directions. From horses grounded to the earth to high flying aerial images, the variations on our medium folds back and enhances our work with people, weddings and events.