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Megan and Paul E-pics

When we met Megan and Paul they were admittedly shy about having their photos taken professionally.  We reassured them that the more naturally they interacted the better the shots would be.  Once we began to shoot we immediately settled into a groove and took some wonderful candid shots of  them under the centuries old live oaks,…

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Alisha and Brette Wedding

When we arrived at Tidewater Chapel for Alisha and Brette’s wedding the excitement was palpable, and we knew right away that we were in for a fun-filled evening.  Alisha and Brette’s family and friends welcomed us and really made us feel right at home.  By the time we began shooting everyone was so comfortable with…

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Leigh And Brandon Wedding

Leigh and Brandon’s wedding at Pepper Plantation began with the typical Charleston afternoon showers.  Leigh and Brandon, as well as most of their guests, were from out of town and they were not familiar with the idiosyncrasies of LowCountry weather.  However, I knew that it would shortly turn into beautiful sunny day (with a little help from dopplar radar on…

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Alisha’s Bridal Shoot

From the moment Alisha arrived at the Battery for her bridal shoot, we knew we were going to get some stunning images.  She came well prepared with several shoe changes and a few friends to help her with her beautiful wedding dress.  At first, she warned us that she was not sure what she should…

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The Unitarian Church of Charleston

Dedicated in 1787, the Unitarian Church of Charleston at 4 Archdale street  is the oldest Unitarian Church in the South, and the second oldest church on the Charleston peninsula.

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