December 21, 2010

Rita and I are lucky enough to have found an affordable place to rent just blocks from the water in the Old Village area of Mount Pleasant, SC. I’m not sure why it’s called Mount Pleasant since it probably doesn’t get much higher than 8 feet above sea level, but that’s irrelevant. Rita and I like to take walks down the old roads and soak in the beauty and history. The homes age like wine; people take good care of them. In the fall, the weather is so perfect that you can wear a coat and pants or even shorts and a t-shirt and always be comfortable. The wind blows enough to rustle the trees and whisk in the salt air, but it’s not as strong as on the beach. It really is a wonderful place to walk and ride bikes. I feel like we’ve taken advantage of our good fortune and blessings to be part of such a beautiful place. At the end of each block, the road ends between houses just feet from the water in the bay. You can see the downtown peninsula, the Cooper River Bridge, and even Sullivan’s Island. The sun sets over the water at the end of each road, creating a pink and orange sky over the harbor. That’s the best time to go out there and sit. The only sounds are usually the wind, a dog or two somewhere, and a distant boat motor. It’s a nice escape from the pressures of life.

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November 15, 2010

I mainly talk about photography on this blog, but my other passion is writing and performing music. Here’s a song I wrote for mandolin and cello. I was lucky enough to have the awesome Anna Mathias rock out the cello on this song. My wife Rita did all the great videography. We used my Canon 5D and set up 3 mics in the room.

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November 12, 2010
There are two ways to get enough; one is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
G. K. Chesterton
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November 5, 2010

Paige & Carson

I am so used to shooting in Charleston and always trying to find new creative places to take couples for engagement pictures. So it was nice to be able to meet up with Paige & Carson in Charlotte to explore and shoot. I love finding random places to get great shots in cities I am not very familiar with. I can’t wait to shoot their wedding in April!

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October 21, 2010
Shot a great wedding a couple of weeks ago. Kim and Justin did it right; everything was beautiful. The wedding was at a small church in the middle of downtown Charlotte, in front of a skyscraper that was under construction. They were kind of bummed that it was there but I thought it looked pretty cool and actually got some great photos of them near it. 

Shot a great wedding a couple of weeks ago. Kim and Justin did it right; everything was beautiful. The wedding was at a small church in the middle of downtown Charlotte, in front of a skyscraper that was under construction. They were kind of bummed that it was there but I thought it looked pretty cool and actually got some great photos of them near it. 

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October 18, 2010

theatlantic:

 A father-son duo in New York sends an iPhone into space via balloon, with the phone recording video of its journey. Give this man a Father of the Year award.

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October 15, 2010
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Punch Brothers - Missy

from Antifogmatic

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October 14, 2010

“I do my own stunts”

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October 6, 2010
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Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs - Beg Steal or Borrow

from God Willin’ and the Creek Don’t Rise

This song has the most beautiful pedal steel guitar ever. It makes me want to buy one so bad. 

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October 4, 2010

Google Images

Sometimes when I am bored, I like typing words into Google Images that create awesome collages in the results, like typewriter, sneakers, or yellow wallpaper. Some collages look awesome enough to frame on the wall.

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September 29, 2010
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September 28, 2010
I don’t have a lot of respect for talent. Talent is genetic. It’s what you do with it that counts.
Martin Ritt
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