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Happy New Year 2015!

Well, it’s been a rough holiday break at our house.  We had two with the flu, one sinus infection, a back flare-up, and a partridge in a pear tree.  Add to that nonstop gloom and rainy weather and you have the recipe for a not-quite-as-fun-as-planned holiday break.  While not catastrophic, it wasn’t exactly the way...

Four Generations at the Beach {Isle of Palms Family Photographer}

These days it’s a rarity that large, multigenerational families live close to one another anymore.  And while it’s not always easy to coordinate a family vacation for TWENTY people that live all over the United States, the end result is so very special.  I was honored to photograph the four generations of Pococks and Wrights during their...

Picture Day: The School Photo is NOT Your Only Option!

{Mount Pleasant, SC Children’s Photographer} NOTE: The intent of this post is to illustrate the difference between the images taken by a boutique photography studio and your run-of-the-mill school photographer. However, being a stickler for Copyright Law AND not wanting to tick off Lifetouch (who probably has a slew of staff attorneys that deal with this...

Tuesday Tips & Tricks: Finding the Light

{Charleston, SC Children’s Photographer} One of the best ways to improve your photography (and the very FIRST thing I teach in my Snap Happy classes!) is to understand light.  Different light possesses different qualities, and not all light is ideal for photographing people.  Finding the light is crucial!  My personally preferred outdoor lighting is the soft...

Spotlight on the Middle Daughter: Happy Birthday Julia!

{Charleston, SC Children’s Photographer} Not that I am biased, but Julia is definitely one of the most charming children I’ve ever had the pleasure of photographing.  That her family and mine are all dear friends has nothing to do with it!  This bright and funny girl ALWAYS has a smile on her face and constantly...

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