Golden Isles

Ashley + Michael’s Sunrise Engagement Session on Jekyll Island

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

It seems “the shoot got rained out” in a becoming a theme this summer. Such was the case with Ashley and Michael’s engagement session. We got rained out at our first try. When rescheduling, we decided since sunset gives us the best light and but also seems to attract storms, we should try the opposite… sunrise. You can guess we were excited about this shoot because, well, not much excites us enough for us to get up at 5am! :)

I am super pleased with this engagement session. Jekyll Island has great beaches that we took full advantage of. Driftwood Beach, where we began our session, is a popular site for weddings and portrait sessions. The good thing about a 6am shoot is the beaches being almost completely clear of other people. We did have one ATV drive by with college students checking on the sea turtle nests near us though.

I do want to point out one thing I was really stoked about… I got to climb a tree! The picture looking down at Ashley and Michael laying on the beach towel was taken from about 8 feet up in the air and about 12 feet out on a slippery branch. There’s nothing like a little danger to make a photo shoot a little more exciting!

Afterward we headed to the historic district to get some more images including some with their bows! They both compete in archery tournaments and wanted to incorporate this love they share into their portraits.

We can’t wait for their wedding next month!

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Getting Fit: Golden Isles Magazine Article Photoshoot

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

An old friend of mine, Leslie Jeter, wrote an article for the current issue of Golden Isles Magazine called Getting Fit. It profiles 5 individuals in our area who are getting fit in their own ways. She called on me to photograph the individuals for the article at East Beach on St Simons Island.

Three of the people profiled are friends of mine and – along with Leslie – are involved in CrossFit. Earlier in the summer when we had more time we participated in their training and boy did we see improvements right away! I look forward to the slow-down of the fall and hope we can get involved again.

Though only four pictures were used in the article, several more were taken and I thought I’d show those to you all as well for the fun of it.

Pick up your copy of Golden Isles Magazine around town. I’d suggest Wake Up Coffee.

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Maria + Roy’s Jekyll Island Club Wedding Photography at Cherokee Cottage

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

We got to enjoy a beautiful Saturday afternoon with Maria and Roy at Jekyll Island Club Hotel’s Cherokee Cottage. The scene was set with all white chairs and the sun piercing through the trees on the lawn. The reception was inside Cherokee with After Hours playing a great blend of music.

From the moment we walked in to the time we left I don’t think Maria ever stopped smiling. We love seeing brides who aren’t stressed and can totally enjoy their wedding. It made our job easier because we never had to ask for a smile. We also never had to ask them to “look like they love each other” either. It was all there already. We just had to capture the emotion and love and happiness they shared.

Thanks for choosing us to be your Jekyll Island Wedding Photographer!

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